Thank you, guys! Glad you like! :)

I'm really serious, though... this is not an expensive guitar at all. But in South America, artisanship is not expensive, and the quality control is often a matter of pride. So you have a very pleasing pruduct with a reflection of the human touch, even in a large factory. The same is true of Yamaha classicals.

If you take a chromatic tuner and play first position notes and their respective octaves, they will be right spot on.

Harmony, the bass string is tuned to B, but one can tune it to A as well, depending on what you want to do. A lot of jazzers do that.

TC