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It seems like people are interested in videos of guitars so here's my latest. I just strung up the guitar without finish.. it is a 2a with WRC/Spanish Cypress, and Pegheds. There is no reverb or effects on the sound, I just played it in a totally empty 12'x15' room. This sound is pretty typical of my Cedar top blancas. I did some work after this to get the basses more pronounced and I also know from experience that that will happen with time.
Hi there...pretty brave to hammer the guitar without a finish - you must have mastered the art of refraining from applying a golpe when it's least needed? good on ya!!!
Estasbanana posted a vid of him heavy metal spanking a plywood guitar that sounded not a million miles away from the sound of this guitar (through crap computer speakers with maybe crap recording medium?) not so long ago - this was described by a host of folk with a lot more knowledge than I have as having the characteristics of every wood from spruce to cedar to a whole lot of exotic choices...
I think your work looks great...I'm just not sure how to judge a guitar's character without it being completed, and sat on my own lap - then I'd probably still struggle unless I sat in my bathroom with them both together...but I'm sure my poor playing couldn't capture the nuances of a fine guitar.
I've probably waffled a bit - and will accept all forms of abuse...
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Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music - Angela Monet
Hey prd1. by hammer do you mean golpe above the strings? I didn't do any up there, just on the tap plate I taped on below (with DELICATE painter's tape )
It is hard to judge guitars over the internet and sitting down with a guitar and feeling it is just as important as the sound anyway. But I make videos of all my guitars for a few reasons: 1. I like to hear how they record, 2. It keeps my playing in shape to make videos and I might as well be playing my guitars, and 3. I like to entertain the good people here who have requested more videos of luthiers' guitars.
The sound does change a bit after the guitar is finished, in general I think it gets more focused but also loses a bit of volume at first until it has been played for a few hours.
Andy: I have always been a fan, your guitar looks good and it sounds great. Look forward to seeing the pics of the finish guitar, and if you have time a video. Thanks
I am interested in every video of every guitar you make andy . That was quite a harpsichord sound . Would love to hear a comparison video with the finished guitar in the same room .
The plywood Sherry Brenner I played is no match for this guitar. But guitars do get some damping from finish and they settle down a lot after finish. Finish quiets a lot of extraneous over tone noise you don't want.
Estabana...Did you keep that guitar in your shop for a while? - it would have been interesting to see if you thought the guitar retained the edge that influenced you to record and post after the new had worn off Crystal chandeliers...
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Those who danced were thought to be quite insane by those who could not hear the music - Angela Monet
So here it is... the same guitar totally finished. I used the same recording setup (iPod) but I didn't have the patience to play the same music again Also the iPod is a little further away. Too many variable to control anyway: