hi guys
I would like to ask you for help. I am new to the gypsy jazz guitars and equipment.
I saw on youtube Stochelo Rosenberg playing on a guitar with nylon strings. I wonder if nylon strings used in Gypsy Jazz are the same nylon strings that Classical guitar players are using or if there exist nylon strings designed ' specifically' for gypsy jazz playing? I just bought cigano gj 10 and wonder if it is possible to try using nylon strings with my guitar?
comments will be appreciated
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They probabaly wouldn't work so well on your Cigano. Fan bracing works better on nylon string guitars, and I think the lack of string tension using nylon vs. steel would cause the guitar to seriously underperform.
Alfonso Ponticelli uses a flamenco guitar for his gypsy jazz gigs on occasion, and I saw Ottorino Galli in Chicago playing a 14-fret nylon string gypsy guitar. There's a video clip on YouTube.
I used Ernie Ball "Folk" strings, which have a ball-end for the Selmac style tailpiece. For straight classical, I use Augustines, but short of tying a big knot in the end of the string, they really don't play nice with the GJ tailpiece.
The nylon strings seemed to work well on the existing nut, with the exception of the G string, which will take some widening. That shouldn't be too much of an issue, since the guitar has a zero fret. I did have to shim the bridge some.
We will be recording with this guitar in the next few weeks, and I will post some audio and/or video. All-in-all, this was a worthwhile project, and we now have a fun new color on our palette that didn't cost $1,000+.
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It has sort of a sound between a Selmer and a Classical guitar, with a quiet twangy tone. The guitar is awfully quiet without the pick, but then again, I'm not used to playing fingerstyle so I just use the pick regardless.
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And the tailpiece began to clip the strings off!
It's best to use a metallic string on these guitars. They will be happier and you will be happy too.
Of course, there is a classical version of the Gypsy Jazz guitar which I believe is what the Maccaferi is...what it started out to be.
Any kind of nylon string can be used. Maybe a set of Saverez nylons would be more appropriate since that is the company that musicians used at this time. As now.