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Marco Dissegna – 2022

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Marco Dissegna is an esteemed luthier renowned for his traditional yet contemporary approach to guitar-making. His fascination with music and musical instruments inspired him to pursue a career in lutherie, with a dream to create instruments that could bring the art of music to life. His journey began at the Scuola di Liuteria di Pieve di Cento, where he got his initial training. After that, from 2011 to 2015, he attended the Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano in the plucked instruments section. It was during this time that Dissegna began to develop his own unique approach to the craft. Post-graduation, he had the opportunity to work under the expert guidance of two master luthiers, Aldo Illoota and Lorenzo Lippi. These experiences refined Dissegna's technique and heightened his appreciation for the art of guitar-making. In 2020, Dissegna took the bold step of opening his own workshop in Mestre, Venice. Here, he devoted himself to the construction of classical guitars, focusing on crafting instruments that are both comfortable and dynamic for contemporary guitarists. Dissegna's building techniques, while rooted in tradition, also reflect the needs of modern guitarists. He draws inspiration from both past and present masters, maintaining the classic timbre of the guitar while embracing contemporary design elements. When it comes to materials, Dissegna uses only the best. His preference for wood extends beyond the structure of the guitar to its decorations. Italian spruce forms the soundboard, Indian rosewood composes the back and sides, cedrela makes up the neck, and ebony is used for the fingerboard. These carefully chosen materials culminate in an instrument that not only looks exquisite but also produces a sound of exceptional quality. The finishing touch is the hand-rubbed shellac, a testament to Dissegna's dedication to maintaining the time-honored traditions of lutherie. From his fascination with musical instruments to his distinctive construction techniques, Marco Dissegna's journey as a luthier reflects a seamless fusion of passion, tradition, and innovation.
The 2022 Marco Dissegna Guitar is an exceptional instrument crafted by the rising Italian luthier, Marco Dissegna. Unveiled at the Roma Expo Guitar 2023, this guitar is a brand new creation that stands out in the world of classical guitars. Crafted with a spruce soundboard and Indian rosewood for the back and sides, this instrument is both visually stunning and audibly impressive. The choice of wood contributes to the rich tonal quality of the guitar, enhancing its acoustic performance. One of the standout features of the 2022 Marco Dissegna Guitar is its unique construction. Based on a 7 fan brace design, the guitar's structure has been customized to reflect Marco's style and acoustic ideals. This attention to detail is representative of Marco's dedication to creating high-quality instruments that align with his sound vision. The guitar is renowned for its exceptional balance and projection. It is a traditionally built guitar that possesses the capacity to fill a venue of any size with its sound, all while preserving its natural tonal quality. This balance of volume and sound integrity is a testament to Marco's expertise and innovative approach to guitar making. In conclusion, the 2022 Marco Dissegna Guitar is a remarkable instrument that highlights Marco Dissegna's talents as a luthier. With its impressive balance, projection, and carefully crafted design, this guitar is sure to leave a lasting impression on both players and audiences alike.

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Luthier: Marco Dissegna
Construction year: 2022
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Indian rosewood
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1515 grams
Air body frequency: G/G#
Tuners: Gotoh
Strings: Knobloch EDC 34.0
Case: Gator
Condition: New
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