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Kremona Classical Guitars - Since 1924
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Ukuleles and guitars made by Kremona are the product of Bulgaria's famous violin maker. From the workshop's inception in 1924, musicians around the world have relied on its models. The Kremona line of musical instruments is known for its outstanding build quality and expansive tone. You can now find this traditional European handcraft in North America thanks to the expanded distribution network.
Kremona Guitars: A Series for All
Kremona Guitars has been making violins since 1924, celebrating 90 years in the industry. The instruments are handcrafted in Europe, built for players, and priced accordingly. We are proud to support such an elusive brand and only stock the best-selling models. View our product range and contact us if you have any questions:
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Artist Series- Artist Series Guitars are handcrafted from solid-tone woods sourced from around the globe. From the highly traditional to the tastefully exotic, every guitar has a unique and striking timbre. These guitars are crafted by the most experienced luthiers in the world. They are lively, expressive, and a true work of art.
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Performer Series- Designed for players who demand handcrafted tradition in addition to being able to plug in and be heard on stage, the electric-acoustic Performer Series is designed for them. Each instrument is expertly bound in wood, accented by a soft Venetian cutaway that permits exploration of the upper frets in Indian Rosewood, African Sapelli, dynamic Bulgarian Walnut and exotic Curly Bubinga.
World-class production meets old-world tradition
The Kremona guitars are built by hand in the European tradition, and all parts and components are assembled in the same workshop. In addition, every instrument is inspected and set up by a professional before it is shipped to the player.
Kremona has gained increasing popularity in the last 20 years, rivaling its groundbreaking start more than a century ago. World-class production meets old-world tradition in these handmade instruments. Among the current models are nylon-string crossovers with cutaways and radiused fingerboards, a revolutionary nylon guitar with seven strings, amazing steel-string guitars, beautiful ukuleles, and all-solid nylon guitars that sound fantastic.
Buy Kremona Guitars from XGuitars
Here at XGuitars, we carry a wide variety of Kremona classical guitars for beginners and experts alike. We set up each guitar professionally and inspect it thoroughly with a 19-point inspection that includes playing through every note, adjusting saddle & nut heights, checking intonation, neck relief, fret ends, tuning mechanisms, and finish. Your guitar will be flawless or we'll replace it or refund it, and we'll cover all shipping costs. At XGuitars, we keep all guitars at the perfect humidity and temperature to prevent hidden cracks, sharp frets, and warped necks.
Zero-Cost Warranty: All manufacturer warranties require the purchaser to pay all shipping costs associated with warranty work or repair. XGuitars is the only online dealer who will pay these shipping costs for you (continental U.S. only). You will pay $0 for shipping or any other expenses for a warranty claim on a guitar purchased from XGuitars.
If you need any assistance with your order, please don't hesitate to contact me today at sales@xguitars.com or 828-417-9515. I have decades of experience and am happy to help you find the right classical guitar. -Geoff Ferdón. Owner, XGuitars.
FAQs
Can you strum a classical guitar?
Most nylon-string guitar players do not use a pick because their guitar lacks a pick-guard. However, it is possible to strum with a pick on nylon strings, and many guitarists do so successfully with Kremona guitars. Ultimately, the choice between using a pick or your fingers depends on your playing style and desired sound.
Is it harder to play chords on a classical guitar?
Classical guitars are easy to play due to their wide necks and nylon strings. 12-string guitars have close metal strings that require more pressure to play, making them challenging for beginners. Playing classical pieces on a 12-string guitar can be particularly difficult.