What makes a crossover guitar different — and which Spanish-made model suits which player. A guide to six instruments that say yes where the traditional classical said wait.
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The classical you give her — whenever her day falls — might be the one she finally keeps playing. On crossovers, lapsed players, and the guitar that comes home.
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