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Paracho Elite Guitars are handcrafted high quality instruments made from the finest woods in the legendary mountain village of Paracho, high in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. Each Paracho Elite Instrument is handmade with unique styling and beautiful decorative inlays: never mass produced. Premium woods and solid cedar tops, along with new bracing technology, means each instrument produces excellent tone and volume that will only improve with age. Every instrument is inspected to the highest quality control standards thoroughly before leaving the workshop. The name Paracho Elite to pays tribute to the Mexican village of Paracho, and its history, as the guitar building capital of the world. Paracho Artisans have been perfecting their craft for over 200 years, many luthiers are fourth and fifth generation.
Paracho Elite Victoria Bajo Sexto Guitar Features:
- Solid cedar top
- Cedar back and sides
- Rosewood fingerboard and bridge
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Lifetime Warranty
Bajo Sexto Tuning Guide
- 1.
Beginning at position 1 (equivalent to the 1st string on a guitar or
little E), the first two strings are tuned, in unison, to the note of F.
The pitch is equivalent to the F note which is found on the 3rd fret
of the 4th string on a guitar.
- 2. At position 2, the next set of
strings moving upward, both strings are tuned in unison to the note of
C, equivalent to the C found at the 3rd fret of the 5th string on a
guitar.
- 3. At position 3, the next two strings are tuned in
unison to the note of G, equivalent to the G note found at the 3rd fret
of the sixth string of a guitar.
- 4. At position 4, you will find
two strings of different size. The smaller string is tuned to the note
of D, equivalent to the open 4th string of a guitar, also found on a
tuner. The larger string is tuned also to the note of D, one octave
lower than the other string, which can be found on a bass tuner or
simply tuned by ear, one octave lower than the smaller string.
- 5.
At position 5, tune the smaller string to the note of A, equivalent to
the open 5th string of a guitar, which is also found on a guitar tuner.
The larger string is tuned one octave lower (A) or found on a bass
guitar tuner.
- 6. At position 6, tune the smaller string to the
note of E, equivalent to the open sixth string of a guitar, found on a
guitar tuner. The larger string is tuned to the E pitch, one octave
lower or with a bass tuner
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