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Bireli model FIBONACCI guitar

BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Huttl, 9 mandolins


Martin Taylor and Nigel Price also play them apparently.

Fibonacci seem to making a name for themselves in in jazz guitar field.

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  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Altamira M
    Posts: 129

    Nice sounding and looking guitar. Reminds me of those Sadowskys that I see a lot in videos. A feature I like visually (I've mentioned that before) is the clear fretboard without markings. I keep wondering how it would be to play one because all my guitars have markings, sans the classical hanging on my kitchen wall but that's more like a decoration.

  • billyshakesbillyshakes NoVA✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,811

    I'll be honest, the more important marking for me is the little dot on the binding. That's typically what I'm spotting. At the oblique angle I'm looking down at the fretboard top, the big dots are generally obscured by the strings if that makes sense. I know at times I'm looking at fretboard markings so I wanted to be sure which ones, but I just picked up my guitar and played a quick song and I really think it is the binding dots I'm looking at. Maybe it is for you to?

  • JoonasJoonas EstoniaNew Altamira M
    edited 4:09PM Posts: 129

    Dunno. When I finally got my Altamira before Christmas then it was confusing at first because of the marking on the 10th fret unlike most guitars which have the marking on the 9th. But now I'm used to it. But it's my main guitar too now.

    Edit: But of course, the Altamira has the dot on the binding on the 10th too.

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