For Those of You Who Like Guitars............

lwien

Well-Known Member
I saw something last night on the Documentary Channel which was pretty facincating. It was made in 2007, so some of you may have already seen it, but if you're into guitars, it's a must see:

"Talking Guitars"

Kind of a technical look inside of what it takes to repair and design guitars along with an inside look into the psyche of a very talented man who works with woods.

Synopsis

"An intimate portrait of master guitar craftsman, Flip Scipio. The behind-the-scenes music documentary illustrates the fascinating juxtaposition of the quiet artist against the world of musicians who seek his expertise. His clients include Jackson Browne, David Lindley, Ben Taylor, Paul Simon, David Tronzo, Keith Richards, Ry Cooder, Leni Stern, Carly Simon, etc. Flip, the master luthier, "can make the worst piece of sh*t sing"."

And a little bit more on Flip Scipio here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704132204576284993401336146.html
 
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lwien

Well-Known Member
^^ THAT belongs in a thread titled, "For Those that Like Guitar Players". ;)
 
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VWFringe

Naruto Fan
i put together a cigar box guitar and was receiving emails from three different luthier forums for a while, lol, never learnt myself to play it tho

have a keen appreciation for the luthiers tho, right pretty

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aesthyrian

Blaaaaah
Luthiers are amazing artist. It was quite the amateur hobby for me a few years back and it really made me love wood and wood working. Now all my main vapes are wooden :D
 
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HeMe Bebop

Member
Im getting my own guitar handmade currently, and it is going to turn out truly beautiful. The problem with guitars like the one VW put up, is although they are aesthetically spectacular, the guitars themselves are not really meant to be played as they will not have a good tone with all that extra weight.

Ah Steve Vai, wonderful player, fucking cocky as all hell :lol:
 
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VWFringe

Naruto Fan
yeah, that's not one i would've posted, more in the rediculous category, but I couldn't find my old links, haha

i used to think about making my own headless ergonomic
 
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Purple-Days

Well-Known Member
My first guitar was horrible, the rear of the bridge started to lift (warp) the top (accoustic) and the action became monumental within a couple of months. Dad freaked a little (as he had bought the guitar from a co-worker / guitar shop owner) when he saw what I was doing (an utterly worthless repair attempt).

I've made a couple of electric (bass) bodies from scratch. And once, along time ago, had a fine grained piece of spruce bookmatched and partly ribbed when a roof leak destroyed it. My one and only accoustic attempt, just far enough along to appreciate all the work it would have taken to complete, and how little I knew.

Yes, luthiers are special woodworkers, more than woodworkers... not just making pretty stuff, making beautiful sounds id almost more important.

Alder (Blocked) Strat ('69 Abbies), , Synthetic body fretless bass (Bartolini). . . tone is important, it comes from many factors... and I realized I wasn't going to make something better a long time ago... though I still work on my own guitars (copper lined tubs, fretwork, blocking and electronics mods, but that's simple stuff...)

Good article Lwien.

Just a little something from Yngwie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykGl3Hp-agk&feature=related
Oh, what the heck, here is another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrZKXLQnK78&NR=1

And when he says arpeggios from hell.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS_IYe5JTZ4&feature=related

Sorry if this offends, but nothing beats a Strat. IMO :2c:

And then there are hand made, one of a kind guitars...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YY-Plvg0PQA&feature=related

and why not Charo? Cuchi, cuchi !

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgpAlKKftG0&feature=related
 
Purple-Days,

VWFringe

Naruto Fan
'f*&% me....,'

'There is no humanly way possible' was my reaction.

Not from what i remember from the Mike Douglas & Merv shows (wow).

you broadened my world, PD

Charo - Malaguena

wait, is there another guitar playing the higher notes? and her's is just one of the parts?
 
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Purple-Days

Well-Known Member
No, that is Mara del Rosario Pilar Martnez Molina Gutirrez de los Perales Santa Ana Romanguera y de la Hinojosa Rasten's (Charo's) five amazing fingers. It's not well known, but she is considered one of the top Flamenco guitarists by those who would know. Cuchi-cuchi... :cool: She also speaks 6 languages.
 
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WatTyler

Revolting Peasant
I lived in the west of Ireland for a couple of years 2001-4, basically studying traditional music on my banjo, and this husband and wife team had not long moved over from Mexico. Shared friends on the music scene, and I think I even saw them busking on the street. Kinda metal/flamenco fusion. Amazing players, although perhaps not technically comparabel to Charo. They're pretty famous now over here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-qgum7hFXk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lvMQCmUVv8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0CsLefLisE

Edit; DUH they actually appear to be HUGE. Just googled and saw they played for Obama, and on 'The Tonight Show'! So you've probably heard of them already! Nevermind.
 
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