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Kremona Camellia 7/8

Sale price $384.00

SKU:  1-Camellia 7/8

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Specs
Brand
Kremona
Condition
New
Shape
7/8
Top Wood
Solid Cedar
Bracing Pattern
Back & Sides Wood
Sapele
Neck Wood
African Mahogany
Fretboard Wood
Rosewood
Tuners
Nickel
Scale Length
62 cm
Number of Frets
Fretboard Inlays
Construction
Case
Extra
50mm Nut

The 7/8 size classical guitar that gives younger players a grown-up instrument

The Kremona Camellia 7/8 is the ideal classical guitar for younger players or adults with smaller hands who prefer a slightly more compact size. Featuring the same wood combination as the 4/4 version, the Camellia 7/8 offers a warm, full tone in a guitar that feels more comfortable. Kremona has been building guitars in Bulgaria for over a hundred years, and the Camellia series proves that quality doesn't have to start with a high price.

The solid cedar top responds quickly and warmly to a light touch, with a direct and mellow character typical of cedar. This makes the Camellia 7/8 particularly suitable for players still working on their technique: the instrument immediately rewards a good approach. The sapele back and sides give the sound clear definition and a slight shimmer in the high frequencies, creating a pleasant balance between warmth and clarity for classical repertoire and simple fingerstyle.

The neck is made of African mahogany with a rosewood fingerboard and bridge. The scale length is 62 cm, which makes the guitar more comfortable for smaller hands. The nut has a width of 50 mm. The nickel tuning machines ensure stable tuning. The open pore finish gives the guitar a natural look and allows the wood to resonate freely.

The Kremona Camellia 7/8 is an honest instrument that prepares younger players or players with smaller hands for their first steps into the classical guitar tradition.

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