Product Descriptionrooted In Mexican And Latin American Traditions, Requinto Guitars Are Smaller Versions Of The Classical Guitar With A Shorter Scale Length And A Notably Deeper Body Depth. Our Requinto Series Guitars Are Not Only Suitable For Tr O Rom Ntico Groups And Traditional Folk Music But Are Also Great Instruments For Acoustic Performances, Where Amplification Is Not Possible, As They Are Much Louder Than A Traditional Small Body Guitar.From The Manufacturerortega Breaks Barriers Without Losing Focus On The Basics Of Classical Guitar Making. Always Conscious Of The Deep Traditions Of Guitar Construction, We Are Not Afraid To Apply Contemporary Processes In Order To Improve The Playing Experience. Two-Way Truss Rods, 12-Hole Bridges, And A Wide Variety Of Scale Lengths And Nut Widths Are Just Some Of The Ways Ortega Is Moving Guitar Building Forward In Order To Make A Better Instrument For You.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Ortega Guitars Requinto Series guitar?A: The dimensions are thirty-six point six one inches in length, sixteen point five four inches in width, and six point six nine inches in height.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this guitar?A: The guitar features a cedar top, sapele back and sides, and an okoume neck. The fretboard and bridge are made of walnut, and it has maple binding.
Q: How many frets does the Ortega Guitars Requinto Series guitar have?A: This guitar has a total of eighteen frets, allowing for a variety of playing techniques.
Q: What is the scale length of the Requinto Series guitar?A: The scale length is five hundred thirty-five millimeters, which is shorter than traditional classical guitars.
Q: How deep is the body of the Ortega Requinto guitar?A: The body depth is one hundred ten millimeters, providing a louder sound projection.
Q: What type of strings does the Ortega Guitars Requinto Series use?A: The guitar uses nylon strings, which are standard for requinto models.
Q: How do I play the Ortega Requinto guitar?A: You play it like a traditional classical guitar, using fingerstyle techniques or a pick. Its smaller size makes it easier to handle.
Q: Is the Ortega Requinto Series suitable for beginners?A: Yes, this guitar is suitable for beginners due to its smaller size and lighter weight, making it easier to learn.
Q: Can I use this guitar for performances?A: Yes, it is ideal for performances, especially in acoustic settings where amplification is not available.
Q: How should I maintain my Ortega Guitars Requinto Series guitar?A: Keep it in a dry, stable environment and clean the strings after each use. Regularly check the tuning and make necessary adjustments.
Q: Is the Ortega Requinto guitar safe for children?A: Yes, it is safe for children as long as they are supervised while playing. It is also a great size for younger players.
Q: How do I store the Ortega Guitars Requinto Series when not in use?A: Store it in a padded gig bag or case to protect it from dust and temperature changes.
Q: What if my guitar arrives damaged?A: If your guitar arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately to initiate a return or exchange.
Q: Does the Ortega Requinto Series come with a warranty?A: Yes, it typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty, but specifics may vary by retailer.
Q: What is the difference between the Requinto Series and standard classical guitars?A: The Requinto Series features a shorter scale length and deeper body, which enhances volume and sound projection compared to standard classical guitars.