Daniele Chiesa - 2021 64cm
Daniele Chiesa - 2021 64cm
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Italian luthier Daniele Chiesa was born in Bergamo, Italy, in 1973. He began playing classical guitar and jazz guitar at the age of twelve. In 1994 he learned violin making at the Violin Building School in Cremona and graduated from there in 1998. Shortly after, he went to California, where he worked in Kenny Hill's workshop for a year. After that, he went back to Italy to work with the guitar maker Paolo Viscardi. However, he was later drawn back to California, where he worked with Tim Ribbecke. Finally, in 2002, Daniele moved to Spain to participate in a workshop with Francisco Santiago Marin. This experience was so profound for him that he decided to move to Granada to open his own workshop and at the same time have the opportunity to learn from such master luthiers as Paco Santiago Marin, Antonio Marin, José Plazuelo, and Rolf Eichinger.
This lovely short-scale guitar built by Daniele in 2021 is a real blessing for the left hand. Its pleasantly shaped neck and stretch-friendly scale make it an ideal instrument that allows for quick progress and offers first-class playing comfort. Moreover, this traditionally built guitar with spruce top unfolds a rich, textured, and energetic sound. The balance is remarkable, and the sound characteristics are reminiscent of the mellowness and charm of Rolf Eichinger's instruments, but with a distinctive Chiesa touch. Overall, an excellent concert guitar that is worth trying in our store.
Luthier: | Daniele Chiesa |
Construction year: | 2021 |
Top: | Spruce |
Back and sides: | Indian rosewood |
Scale: | 640 mm |
Nut: | 51 mm |
Weight: | 1590 grams |
Air resonance frequency: | G# |
Tuners: | Alessi |
Strings: | Knobloch 400ADC |
Case: | Hiscox Pro II |
Condition: | New |





















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