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I look forward to simpler times when I can play almost nothing but a half decent classical guitar.
caveat, I also want a steel string acoustic with a nice wide nut so I can swap between them a bit easier.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I do fancy the idea of the new Godin G-Tour - Narrow nut width so more akin to what many electric players are use to - Like the idea of it in that Dominic Miller kind of way - Was hoping to see one at the Brum Show this weekend but alas not in the UK yet - Good review + demo as well https://www.guitarworld.com/news/godin-g-tour-nylon-black
The nut width can be a challenge with many nylon-string guitars, but the Cordoba Pro Negra, despite having a 2" one, has a truss rod and a neck profile that just about allows me to do the thumb wrap. My Godin is narrower at 1 7/8", so the thumb wrap is even easier with that one.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Brooks Robertson seems to be comfortable playing both nylon and steel string.
Also this:-
https://youtu.be/VNkvI2DPPzw?si=75LLx417WqHN_8IT