José Vigil Guitar – Handmade in Granada | J.S. Bach, Adagio (Sonata No.1, BWV 1001)
A new handcrafted guitar by José Vigil, built in Granada, Spain, meets the timeless beauty of J.S. Bach’s Adagio (Sonata No.1, BWV 1001). This instrument, made from Indian rosewood and spruce, offers a deep, expressive sound—perfectly suited for Bach’s music. Recorded directly in José Vigil’s workshop, we aimed to capture its pure tone, though the lively streets of Granada left their subtle presence in the background. 🎸 Guitar: José Vigil (Indian rosewood/spruce) 🎤 Microphones: Nevaton MC59C 📍 Location: José Vigil’s workshop, Granada, Spain (2025) 👉 If you enjoy the sound of fine handmade guitars, subscribe for more exclusive performances on luthier-built instruments. 🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated! 💬 How do you like the sound of this José Vigil guitar? Let me know in the comments!

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