Product Description
Learning how to play Gypsy Jazz music can be discouraging to any any guitarist, let alone a student or beginner. To help bridge this gap, Saga Musical Instruments has added two Cigano models to their Gypsy Jazz guitar lineup. The short scale D-hole model for the rhythm enthusiast and a 14-fret "Small-hole" version popular with soloists and similar to the guitar most often seen in the hands of Django himself. The GJ-10 oval-hole model fills the bill at a very affordable price.
- Solid Sitka spruce top and beautiful Asian rosewood back and sides.
- Mahogany neck and rosewood fingerboard.
- Bone nut and traditional "zero" fret with mahogany peghead overlay.
- Traditional brass tailpiece and gold-plated, accurate 14:1 ratio tuners.
- Ebony moustache bridge with movable center. Shop adjusted.
Cigano GJ-10 Django Student Jazz Guitar (Mahogany/Rosewood) Reviews
Cigano GJ-10 Django Student Jazz Guitar (Mahogany/Rosewood) Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful One of the best Acoustic Guitars under $800 PERIOD, By Andromeda (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews This review is from: Cigano GJ-10 Django Student Jazz Guitar (Mahogany/Rosewood) (Electronics) This guitar is one of those hidden gems nobody wants to admit is worth wild. It is a gypsy jazz guitar, so pretty much every guitar player will avoid it because they either know nothing about it or assume it will be junk like the other cheap Django guitars. Well, I've owned all the cheaper models, the Arias, the Stagg, the other no name brands...the Cigano smashes them. This guitar is not junk, it is an exceptionally well made acoustic guitar, right now you can get it for around $330 new if you search for it online. The GJ10 has a superior neck to $1000+ taylor guitars you can see at guitar center, guitars like the 114ce which are one of the best cutaway guitars you can get. This cigano not only feels better, but actually sounds better. This is going to be hard for anyone to believe, a $400 guitar besting an expensive TAYLOR? No way! Well, it does in its own way, while the taylors are more clear sounding, they simply do not project like the cigano does. Pick them up side by... Read more |
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