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Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:15 am ]
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I'm filming a new dvd next week. It will be "Advanced Voicing" I'll take 4
different tops and have different objectives for each one in terms of tone/
style. I'll walk through how I go about achieving the desired tone/style.
ie: one will be a small body guitar that I'll want a really open lush tone,
one will be a SJ size that I want to be able to really get after it and have a
punchy, aggressive tone, ect...

So anyone have any suggestions/requests on what you might like me to
discuss while I'm at it? As long as it is in the scope of the DVD I'll do my
best.

Ideas for future DVD's?

Author:  Rod True [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 8:36 am ]
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Don't know if you've done this on the first DVD John (got to get it) but could you if possible explain the differences between top wood choice also when looking for different tone/style as per the example you've given.

Author:  buddy lee [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:33 am ]
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Hi John,
   On your recent voicing DVD I could easily hear the changes and improvements to tap tone as you carved the braces. Will be using your techniques on my next top, using a set of stiff mid-grade Carpathian spruce and Adirondak bracing material.

I'd be interested to hear how you'd brace and tune (or maybe 'salvage' is a better word) a top that was sanded too thin & floppy.


Author:  Michael Dale Payne [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:50 am ]
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Differnance in effect based on various thinning i.e. x brace vs tone bars finger and so on

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:54 am ]
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all good suggestions. Keep em coming.

Author:  crowduck [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 9:56 am ]
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John,

For a future video, I'd like to see one on Building Jigs and Molds. Afterwards, you could sell the jigs/molds you make during the filming.

CrowDuck

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:50 am ]
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[QUOTE=crowduck] John,

For a future video, I'd like to see one on Building Jigs and Molds.
Afterwards, you could sell the jigs/molds you make during the filming.

CrowDuck[/QUOTE]

I'ts been suggested to me a number of timess for a jigs video. Bad thing
is I don't feel like I would do it justice! I'm a pretty low tech style of
working.....but we shall see...

Author:  Anthony Z [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:55 am ]
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Yup - different ball caps -- Pittsburgh Steelers cap would be nice

Author:  Rod True [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:57 am ]
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How bout a video where you experiment with the differences in square, sharp edge braces and smooth, curved braces, oh and maybe you could give us some..... oh, nevermind.

Time to head to the bomb shelter.

Author:  John Lewis [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:25 am ]
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Howdy-

Do a comparison between scalloped bracing vs. parabolic bracing vs. laminated Carlson-style bracing, ect. I can't think of anything else as a suggestion on the new video. It does sound like a great video and I'm sure I'll be one of your first pre-orders.

Thanks-

Author:  Andy Zimmerman [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:01 pm ]
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As far as hats go...what is with the Giants hat. You are in Oklahoma.
The Cardinals are much closer to you...so are the Royals...but they suck
Andy

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 12:51 pm ]
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[QUOTE=azimmer1] As far as hats go...what is with the Giants hat. You
are in Oklahoma.
The Cardinals are much closer to you...so are the Royals...but they suck
Andy[/QUOTE]

I'm a huge giants fan! I grew up in california. Mainly in Riverbank, which
is close to Modesto, which is about 75 miles to San Fran. I've been to
many Giants games in the old Candlestick park....

Author:  Iplaytheoldies [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:55 pm ]
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I would also like to see the your different views and approaches to scalloped vs. parabolic bracing. As for future videos... a jig video would be great. Finishing, (french polishing, laquer, water based, satin, and other variations) Cutaways, and possibly a video on different neck joints/settings. Thanks for all the work that went into your videos, we really appreciate it!

Author:  Iplaytheoldies [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 2:58 pm ]
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I hate to post twice in a row but I forgot to mention a video on electronics/pickup/mic installation. Thanks!

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 3:16 pm ]
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After what you wrote way above, how about explanations on how to build a nuke shelter in case of forum emergencies!

Serge

Author:  Addam Stark [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:49 pm ]
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GO GIANTS!!!

How about a DVD on how to make a DVD

Author:  BlueSpirit [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 4:53 pm ]
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John,
A finishing DVD would be great!

Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:21 pm ]
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[QUOTE=BlueSpirit] John,
A finishing DVD would be great![/QUOTE]

It would be but alas after years of doing my own finish (and being rather
mediocre at it) I subcontract my finish work out now. Although I have
toyed with the idea of seeing if Tony would let me come and film him
doing the finish work...good ideas....


Author:  John Mayes [ Wed Feb 01, 2006 5:22 pm ]
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[QUOTE=Addam Stark] GO GIANTS!!!

How about a DVD on how to make a DVD [/QUOTE]

If you would have seen any of my DVD's you would quickly realize that I'm
not the one to be giving that instruction! I'm a total goofball on, and off,
camera!

Author:  PaddyD [ Thu Feb 02, 2006 12:03 am ]
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hi john,

a video on installing pickups/transducers/mics, would be very useful. not too much info around on this, and it is a lot of trial and error,

paddy

Author:  Todd Rose [ Thu Feb 02, 2006 10:51 pm ]
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I have ordered, but not yet received, your first DVD on voicing, so I don't know what you already covered or what your approach is. But my first thought is that I'd be interested in discussion and demonstration of how the use of tap tones on the free plates relates to resonances of the assembled box and then to the sound of the finished guitar. I'm coming from a place of being very interested, open-minded, and eager to learn, but at the same time somewhat skeptical of what predictable results in the final sound of the guitar can be achieved by tapping and tuning a free plate. I'm a real "proof is in the pudding" kind of guy... I'm not so much looking for a comprehensive understanding of the physics involved (or theories thereof), but more of a demonstration of actual instruments that are "voiced" in particular ways as the plates are being thicknessed and braced, and then how they actually sound when they're strung up... and I hope to be convinced that what was done in the voicing process actually produced the results that were intended. And then, when I use your methods, I want every one of my guitars to be among the greatest ever heard!       

I'm also particularly interested in different bracing schemes, i.e. variations on X bracing and "lattice" bracing, hybrids thereof, etc. Also the question of how the use of different string gauges and different kinds of strings relates to what is done in the voicing process. Yet another area of interest for me is designing and voicing guitar tops on instruments with floating fretboards, i.e. where the neck is structurally tied in to the back and sides but not the top and the whole top is built as a vibrating plate. AND, last but not least, how one integrates various possibilities for soundhole placement, including "offset" soundholes and side ports, into the overall voicing scheme. I want to know it all and I want it NOW!      

Author:  Serge Poirier [ Thu Feb 02, 2006 11:03 pm ]
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Todd, you are some incredible riot!!!! Talk 'bout one who knows what he wants in life!!!

Serge

Author:  old man [ Fri Feb 03, 2006 6:38 am ]
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The OLF's own Robbie O'Brian has a really great DVD on finishing using all the methods you listed. It's very good.

Ron

Author:  old man [ Fri Feb 03, 2006 6:42 am ]
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In my future I see a hollow body electric. How about a complete, start to finish on that? That's what I want, and it's almost MY birthday.

Ron

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