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The Cultural Origins Of The Modern Guitar by R.E. Brune

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This article 1st appeared in the G.F.A. magazine Soundboard, fall 1997. The piece is of great interest to both flamenco and classical guitar players. Considered very controversial, it challenges the notion of flamenco and classical guitars being different. Mr. Brune argues, quit succinctly, why the modern nylon string guitar was invented. Enjoy!

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