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Alessandro Perciaccante - 2022 No. 10

Alessandro Perciaccante - 2022 No. 10

Overview

Alessandro Perciaccante is a classical guitar luthier dedicated to crafting beautiful, unique guitars that meet the individual needs of his clients. He discovered his passion for guitar making at the European Institute of Guitar Making in Spain, where he built his first guitar under the tutelage of Master Luthier Stephen Hill and his apprentice Evan Kingma. Perciaccante fell in love with the guitar-making process and decided to stay and become Hill's apprentice. Currently, he works as Hill's assistant and a teacher in the guitar-making courses at the EIGM. Perciaccante specializes in making classical and flamenco guitars, following the traditional Spanish construction method. His guitars are influenced by the Granada school of guitar makers, particularly the work of Antonio Marin Montero and his collaboration with the French luthier Robert Bouchet. He also draws inspiration from the great makers of the past, including Don Antonio de Torres, considered the father of the Spanish guitar. He builds a limited number of guitars each year, allowing him to achieve the high level of refinement he desires in his instruments. In 2019, he participated in the International Guitar Making Competition Antonio Marin Montero, where he placed fourth with his flamenco guitar, a remarkable achievement for someone who had only built four guitars.

The 2022 Alessandro Perciaccante guitar is a beautiful traditional Spanish guitar that will catch any musician's eye. Crafted with care and precision, this guitar is made of high-quality materials carefully selected for their tone and resonance. The spruce soundboard and striking Madagascar rosewood back and sides work together to produce a distinctively Spanish sound, rich in harmonics. The basses on this guitar are particularly noteworthy, with a deep and resounding quality that adds power and depth to the overall sound. Conversely, the trebles are sweet and delicate, balancing out the basses to create a beautiful, harmonious sound. Overall, the 2022 Alessandro Perciaccante guitar is a fine instrument that will delight any musician lucky to own it. With its perfect craftsmanship and carefully selected materials, it is a true testament to the art of guitar-making and the beauty of Spanish guitar music.

Watch the presentation video of this particular guitar below, where you will find a lot of additional information about its playability and sound.

Luthier: Alessandro Perciaccante
Construction year: 2022
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Madagascar rosewood
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1590 grams
Air body frequency: G/G#
Tuners: Barnett
Strings: Knobloch EDC 34.0
Case: Hardshell
Condition: New
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Video overview

Alessandro Perciaccante 2022 No. 10 Classical Guitar review
The Weekly Guitar Meeting #49 with @Jouyan.T - Yunah Park, Alessandro Perciaccante, Rafal Turkowiak

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