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Andy Culpepper -> Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 4:05:48)

Just shipped this guitar...hadn't had the opportunity to build a blanca in many moons but this one turned out great I think. I went back to my blonde shellac as these woods had a good amount of color naturally. Sound is bright and midrange-y with ample volume. I really need to order more of this Caucasian Spruce from Turkey, I honestly have not found better top wood for flamenco guitars.



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agujetas -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 7:03:10)

Ole! The guitar sounds great and your Moraito falseras are pretty tasty as well.




gerundino63 -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 7:43:01)

Beautiful guitar Andy,
I like the blond shellac, it keeps the natural color of the guitar and ages beautiful.
The sound is great!




Pali -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 8:12:53)

It is a very nice guitar and it sounds very good, congratulations.




ernandez R -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 9:24:37)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Andy Culpepper

... I really need to order more of this Caucasian Spruce from Turkey, I honestly have not found better top wood for flamenco guitars


Nice!

What is it about the spruce you mention that you prefer it for your Flamenco tops?

HR




Schieper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 11:32:12)

throughly ellegant in its perfection and simplicity..




Escribano -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 25 2021 20:48:58)

I think I know what I am talking about (as a layman). That looks and sounds like a very flamenca blanca. ¡Sin duda!

New strings will ring. I like them more when the strings get older and drier. Great job.




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 26 2021 3:21:29)

Wow, thank you all for the kind words! I don't make as many videos as I used to anymore as I feel like my playing skill (and motivation) have deteriorated, but I suppose I'm still good for short/simple falsetas [:)]


quote:

What is it about the spruce you mention that you prefer it for your Flamenco tops?


Honestly it's not something that's really measurable, that I can tell anyway. Density and stiffness are mostly in the normal ranges, though the cross-grain stiffness can be quite high. A lot of the Spruce I've gotten from my Turkish supplier (Akustik) is not the prettiest, with pronounced color variations and some with a fair bit of runout. I keep telling myself "surely this fine, premium quality European picea abies will make better guitars, I should use that", but that damn picea orientalis keeps proving me wrong. There is some kind of magic in it!




johnparchem -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 26 2021 14:39:43)

Wonderful looking and sounding guitar!




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 27 2021 3:06:38)

Thank you, sir!




FelixH -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 27 2021 15:04:30)

Amazing sound. A very beautiful instrument too, the rosette is especially nice.




rombsix -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 27 2021 21:42:49)

Eso es!




Tom Blackshear -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 28 2021 21:57:53)

Andy,

I waited a little while to say something about your guitar so hopefully I will give it a sharp investigation that is worth its merit.

For fear of not giving its worth; and no guitar is perfect, I have to say, well done! You surprise me on every build.




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 29 2021 3:32:37)

Thanks Felix, Ramzi and Tom. This one landed safely to one very happy customer.




JasonM -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 29 2021 4:21:16)

Agree with Escribano, it is muy blanca! Thanks for posting, I’m sure it is indeed tough to keep motivated when you do it for a living




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jun. 30 2021 3:32:54)

Thanks, Jason! It is tough to find the time to practice as much as I would like to. At least I get to test drive all the new guitars :)




mango -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jul. 1 2021 9:38:06)

it sounds super nice Andy. And looks beautiful! The dark rosette is nice with that dark blue! One question... How is your view on the back on your flamenco guitars? Stiff or responsive? I just planed off the edges of the backbraces of my last built because I found it too stiff in a way. The tone became more punchy and lively but a bit less focussed in a way. I saw a video on YouTube from Andres Marvi explaining that he wants the back as stiff as possible, like about 3mm with four braces...




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jul. 2 2021 0:03:40)

Thanks, Jonas! I make my backs pretty thin, but with probably taller than average braces. I'm happy if my backs are tuned 3-4 semitones higher than the top, certainly not in the Marvi range. That man makes some absolute cannons though.




Tom Blackshear -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jul. 4 2021 20:30:45)

I know this question has probably been asked before but what key do you like to tune your tops to, on the average?




Andy Culpepper -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jul. 7 2021 2:30:56)

quote:

I know this question has probably been asked before but what key do you like to tune your tops to, on the average?


I usually like to tune the Helmholtz (air resonance) of the guitar to between F# and G. The main top resonance is typically right around an octave above that. I have also built a number of guitars tuned to between G and G#. That can give a nice sort of "bass roll-off" effect, which a lot of players, especially ones who play mic'd or amplified prefer.




Tom Blackshear -> RE: Guitar #128 blanca (Jul. 7 2021 15:40:10)

Yes, it seems we are pretty much the same here. But I like to tune the G string down into the 4th with G-F#.... as I tune downward when I polish the struts. And somehow the bass fundamentals fall into place as I tune the 3rd and 4th strings.

For me, this helps the middle register stay firm and playable.

But then not all patterns work the same.

Thanks.




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