New LoM Vietnamese electric guitar with scalloped frets; includes gig bag and extra Vietnamese strings.
This guitar was purchased earlier this year directly from Lom. It is very well made and super fun to play.
The Vietnamese guitar, properly known as Guitar Phím Lõm, comes from the southern region of Vietnam and is characterized by its scalloped fingerboard.
It is used to perform traditional music Cải Lương, and is used in performance at funerals and other religious ceremonies.
The scalloped fingerboard allows for the bending of strings so as to create an expressive vibrato sound.
SPECIFICATION
Body: Ash Wood
Head: Maple Wood
Neck: Maple Wood
Fingerboard: Ash Wood
Bridge / Frets / Pegs / Jack: Stainless Steel
Pickguard: Plastic
Pickups: Bronze, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Magnet
Weight: 4.5 kg
This guitar was purchased earlier this year directly from Lom. It is very well made and super fun to play.
The Vietnamese guitar, properly known as Guitar Phím Lõm, comes from the southern region of Vietnam and is characterized by its scalloped fingerboard.
It is used to perform traditional music Cải Lương, and is used in performance at funerals and other religious ceremonies.
The scalloped fingerboard allows for the bending of strings so as to create an expressive vibrato sound.
SPECIFICATION
Body: Ash Wood
Head: Maple Wood
Neck: Maple Wood
Fingerboard: Ash Wood
Bridge / Frets / Pegs / Jack: Stainless Steel
Pickguard: Plastic
Pickups: Bronze, Plastic, Stainless Steel, Magnet
Weight: 4.5 kg
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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