classical guitar tremolo technique
Classical Guitar - fingerboard straight or arched?

Originally, I was thinking to have a bow on the scale of a classical guitar can be good, but now I'm thinking that would make the strings look like they are closer together, not (well to try a technique of tremolo), but still has the large width fingerboard to cover when you consider the distance of your finger would have to travel on the (not good if you have short fingers). So now I'm thinking a straight fingerboard is the best. Any thoughts? Do you agree? Why would anyone want an arched fingerboard? Guitargadfly, is the flat earth for you? Anyway, I wonder what techniques to a curve could interfere? Perhaps the bending of the finger 4 on a 5 barr chord fret D, E to reach high open there? What more?

The classical guitar has a traditional flat fingerboard. The only scales in arc on classical guitar I saw was somewhere man made instruments. The arched fingerboard makes it a little easier to make chords Barre. This is a personal opinion and others may disagree.

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