This Di Giorgio classical guitar was made in Brazil with local woods. It ihas been overhauled by our own luthiers. It comes with a snugly fitting original case.

This is an instrument with excellent playability, considering that it is 46 years old, really excellent woods, characteristic of Di Giorgio production, made by the best luthiers of Sao Paulo in Brazil. Brazilian rosewood back, sides and fingerboard - Cedar neck - Spruce top - Ornate head carving. The tone of this instrument is sweet, mellow, sustained and deep. Naturally suited to samba and bossa nova, it lends itself with satisfaction to any musical genre. Among the most beautiful classics ever made, it has a surprising wood grain, especially on the back.

The "Di Giorgio" classical guitars boast a tradition that is now almost 100 years old. They represent not only one of the greatest artistic expressions in the field of violin making, but also represent the very essence of Brazilian music and in particular of Bossanova. Owning a "Di Giorgio" does not only mean owning one of the best "violões" existing today, but above all it means having the opportunity to hold in your hands and play an instrument that has made Bossanova history and which is still today the very soul of the Brazilian musical tradition.

1977 Di Giorgio Classical Guitar - The emotion one feels in playing a "Di Giorgio" is incomparable, as it allows us to savor even more deeply and intimately the warmth, atmosphere, expressiveness and sweetness of that extraordinary music that is Bossanova. A BIT OF HISTORY Di Giorgio classical guitars boast a tradition of over a hundred years. They are one of the greatest artistic expressions in the field of violin making, the essence of Brazilian music, in particular of Bossanova: many artists have contributed to writing the history of this extraordinary brand including Tom Jobim, Joao Gilberto, Roberto Carlos, Marcos Valle, Dorival Caymmi, etc. The "Violões Finos Romeu Di Giorgio" factory was founded in 1908 by Romeu Di Giorgio, born in Rome in 1889, a pupil of a violin maker who made violins. Over time, Di Giorgio turned into a small industry of acoustic musical instruments (guitars, violins, violas, cellos) also used by European immigrants at the turn of the century. Around the forties, under the name of "Indústria e Comércio de Instrumentos de Cordas Di Giorgio Ltda", the factory settled in São Paulo and began to develop the construction of classical guitars (violões). In the 1960s, with the birth of Bossanova and under the direction of the founder's son Reinaldo Di Giorgio, the brand became the main supplier of high-class and quality violões.
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1977 Di Giorgio Classical Guitar

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