How It's Made ... A Classical Guitar
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Fantastic!!!!
I just have a question: what glue did the luthier use for the binding?
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The opening piece is Lagrima by FRancisco Tarrega y Eixea (1852-1909), as previously noted. The piece of music at the end of the video is the anonymous "Spanish Romance" made famous by the late Narciso Yepes in the 1952 film, "Jeux Interdits" - Forbidden Games.
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Lagrima by Francisco Tarrega.:)
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good video, thanks!
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Hope we do catch you again some time soon, and thanks!
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Guitars are like people, they are unique in their own way.
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I'm sorry ... I have no idea ... Dave always blinds me with science when I ask him details like that ;) You can find him on the web ... Dave Yelverton ... I'm sure he'll be happy to answer any questions you may have :)
nytram1309 7 months ago
what is the naqme of the song you play at the end of the video?
grandpiano104 2 years ago
It's a part of Romanza isn't it?
nytram1309 2 years ago
ps - how long did it take to make?
ormoluinhen 2 years ago
There's around 120 hours of labour in there ... but lots more waiting time for glues and finishes to dry etc ... 12 weeks would be reasonable from choosing the woods to taking delivery :)
nytram1309 2 years ago
that was really interesting!
ormoluinhen 2 years ago
Yeah ... I loved watching the progress he made with it :)
nytram1309 2 years ago