dxboon[Elite User]
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Please send pictures of your creations!
Nick - finish up that workshop, man! I'd love to see what the inner luthier hiding underneath all that computing will come up with! Baroque guitars are so often miniature works of art. The examples I've seen of rosette and soundhole decoration on modern interpretations (and the 17th c. originals) defy description, they are so intricate and beautiful.
I do hope we'll see your guitars soon!
Cheers,
Daos
Thanks, MW!
By: dxboon : January 2nd, 2009-22:16
Appreciate your comments! I'm not in a band, and just play for my own pleasure (The music I write myself is alt-country, and otherwise I just cover classic rock and country.). I work clearing music for film and television, so I am immersed in the world ...
You're very lucky!
By: DRMW : January 2nd, 2009-22:21
"I'm one of the fortunate few who have parlayed one of my passions into a profession." Hello Daos, Happy to hear that you are working in the field that you enjoy and have a passion for! I went to elementary school near The Guitar Center on Sunset Blvd. Th...
Guitar Center on Sunset
By: dxboon : January 2nd, 2009-22:40
MW - you must be a native Angeleno (I've come across so few of you since I moved to LA eight years ago!) if you went to elementary school near the Guitar Center! Yes, I love to check out the vintage room at the GC on Sunset. For anyone who is a guitar l...
Good guess!
By: DRMW : January 3rd, 2009-09:06
Yes, proud to be a "Angeleno" born and raised in L.A. I haven't been to the Guitar Center in years but I do remember that they had these acoustic sound proof rooms so you can pick up a guitar and play with it and hear how it sounds. There used to be sever...
Beautiful guitars
By: AnthonyTsai : January 3rd, 2009-09:17
Never played the guitar but I can appreciate the fine work put into these guitars with all the inlay and details. Used to play violin when I was in high school and played for 10 years but haven't touched a violin since then. My oldest daughter wanted a gu...
A budding musician
By: dxboon : January 3rd, 2009-12:44
Anthony - be sure to let me know if you need help re-stringing the guitar! LOL. Your daughter must already be rockin' out hard! Good for her. Much like you, I used to play the viola and saxophone in Junior HS and HS, but haven't touched either of tho...
Beautiful instruments !
By: DonCorson : January 3rd, 2009-13:14
I love the inlays on those guitars. In my youth I built several harpsichords and actually came first to Europe to work for a pipe organ builder in Germany. Life's long paths. Now having taken the profession of an electrical engineer I play viola in a good...
I completely agree
By: dxboon : January 3rd, 2009-13:47
The time I spend playing guitar is very restorative. I love the viola, and played for a few years when I was younger. I feel it is the unsung hero of many an orchestra's string section. Has your orchestra made any recordings? If so, I would love to he...
One here, albeit fretless.
By: mkvc : January 3rd, 2009-21:17
I collect violins and 'cellos (and play the 'cello), owning several in the 250 - to 350-year old range. As with vintage watches, I very much enjoy the honest craftsmanship. In contrast to vintage watches, I enjoy the fact that the old instruments are func...
Another cellist here.
By: tony p : January 4th, 2009-00:53
I took the Advanced Solo Studies course at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London (Daniel Craig was studying drama there at the time) and was awarded their Premier Prix, back in '91. Could have got a professional job after that, but instead I dri...