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Author: | BTucker [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:45 am ] |
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I'm about to build a dread that will be a demo guitar that will be aimed toward the bluegrass community. My "bread and butter" guitar so far has been one out of Indian Rosewood and an Adi top. I have been looking at other woods, such as ziricote, Honduran rosewood, cocobolo, etc, even BRW Brad
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Author: | JJ Donohue [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 12:55 am ] |
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My opinion...talk to Bluegrass players and find out what they want. Once you know that and can define the tonal and playability preferences then build until you reach those goals. I'm a bit confused about your term "demo"...maybe it's just me. Is it possible you want to build a series of guitars to "demo" the range of possibilities? I have no idea how many guitars you have built, but it's highly unlikely you will achieve your goal on the first one. Can you further clarify your intention? |
Author: | Jody [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:02 am ] |
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well bluegrass guitars have traditionaly ( exclusivly for many years ) been martin D-18's (mahogany/spruce), and D- 28's( rosewood/spruce), I know some of the gifted modern builders have been able to break through the gauntlet. good luck . Jody |
Author: | BTucker [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:30 am ] |
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JJ, I've built 17 guitars and all but 3 have been Indian Rosewood. Bluegrassers seem to like the Indian rosewood ones, and they seem to like the tone they are getting out of them. I know they like something bassy, and will "cut". These guys want to be heard along with a mandolin and a banjo, so they want a loud guitar with good tone...a hard plate to fill. The BRW one that I built is probably the loudest, punchiest one of all of them, and it has good even tone and projection. I am basically going to build this guitar as one to be taken to bluegrass festivals and such, and I already have a mahogany one. Come to think of it, I do have one out of EIR, but it was my first one, and not quite as refined as the others. It sounds good, and has sold quite a few guitars, but I was looking to build another one for show that looks a little better. I guess my basic question would be if I should build a "bread and butter" guitar; unbound fb and peghead, etc, or one with many of the "add ons". I am leaning toward one with some add ons. I just think it is easier for someone to tell me they don't want the add ons they see. I just thought I'd toss the question in here and see what comes back, since this place is such a good think tank. |
Author: | Hesh [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:33 am ] |
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Honduran Rosewood would be what I would do if I wanted the glassy tone of BRW at 1/3 the price. Sapwood would be a plus too.... ![]() |
Author: | JJ Donohue [ Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:48 am ] |
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Thanks, Brad...now I get it! Sounds like you already have an audience and reputation. My opinion would be to show your abilities to their fullest with the idea that you could make a minimalist guitar should the customer desire...show your skills as to mitered purfs, pearl & abalone inlays, etc. Having several guitars that show differences in tone, volume, sustain as well as different woods can only help. Good luck! |
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