Resonate: A Guitar Story

SouthernSounds

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Hey Folks,

Stochastically, YouTube suggested me a video, and this time a pretty interesting one.

Four musicians, a bit of music, some history and a very nice trip for some stages of the fabrication process of National Reso-Phonic Guitars.

For those who have not seen it yet, here you have the links:

Resonate: Part I & Part II

All the best,
B.
 

Christopher Cozad

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SouthernSounds said:
...Stochastically...
I haven't heard that word used in many, many years. Perfect application, by the way. :)

I am nearly halfway through my first intended pass of the 90 minute documentary... a second is planned. This is pretty cool. I am especially impressed with the re-engineered finishing equipment. Thanks, B.

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Christopher,

Christopher Cozad said:
I haven't heard that word used in many, many years. Perfect application, by the way. :D
Thanks!

A few years ago, a particularly special Linear Algebra teacher, used to use that word: that was the first time I heard it. And well, I love the language, as music, by the diversity and the multiple ways in which you can express yourself. In Spanish, my mother language, is easier: I have a bigger vocabulary and I know how I can play with the words, without compromising the whole meaning of a sentence, for example. In English, I still have a lot of things to learn. :D

Christopher Cozad said:
I am especially impressed with the re-engineered finishing equipment.
Well, that robotic arm for the curing process, applying UV radiation, was quite a surprise. Really high-tech. Somehow, this documentary let me understand a little bit more the high prices of the NRP Guitars. A perfect mixture between technology and old school techniques. I've always wanted to own one. Someday, I will.

Christopher Cozad said:
I am nearly halfway through my first intended pass of the 90 minute documentary...
So, what you think?

A hug & All the best,
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