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Interview with a Luthier part 2 classical and flamenco guitars made by hand woods neck shop tour

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

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In this video we have part 2 of an interview with luthier Thomas Heller and tour his shop where he hand makes classical guitars in Carlsbad California.

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Click the link below to go to check out more on luthier Thomas Heller and see his hand made classical guitars.
http://www.hellerguitars.com

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  • so...now voldemorts crafting guitars huh? XD

  • @RichoRosai Sorry to break it to you but the more you practice something the more perceptive your brain becomes of that specific activity.This thing you call self-delusion the rest of us calls a SKILL.

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  • i dont know about the playing....but awesome vid!

    Spruce all the way baby!

  • i dont know about the playing....but awesome vid!

  • @AsylumSeaker They key word is "completely different". Set up an experiment. Guitars made by the same guy in the same way. Let some retard who insists he can tell them apart try to do so consistently as played by the same person in the same way in a blind listening test. Ain't gonna happen.

  • @RichoRosai

    There's no such thing as a "same guitar".

    Audiophiles really are idiots, thinking you'll get a different sound out of a different cable.. when wire is generally of extremely uniform quality.

    Wood though, is never uniform. Two peices of wood from within one tree, seperated by only an inch or two, will have radically different internal structure. This is the nature of anything that grows organically.

    The structure of the wood becomes the structure of the sound.

  • Great Video!!!

  • Thanks Thomas and David for doing this 4 part series , I found it very interesting .

    From Damian on Penny Lane .

  • lol, many americans wondering who you mean! he does look similar tho doesn't he!!

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