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The Joys of Wood
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Wood, especially Exotic Woods, are some of the newest most exciting trends.
Having your own handmade, heirloom quality piece is a privilege and a joy. As a patron of the arts, you become the shining example of class and good taste. Without a doubt, the people you know will instantly have higher opinions of you and of themselves for being your friend!
Our customers love what we do, just like we love doing it. Our biggest fans say "make anything you want for me as long as you sign it" and "pick one room in my house and build every piece of furniture in it".
Thankfully, we are able to offer our customers everything including small inexpensive cheese boards, custom picture frames, or even beautiful Shaker and Mission furniture.
Everything is handmade one by one in our woodshop.
Having your own handmade, heirloom quality piece is a privilege and a joy. As a patron of the arts, you become the shining example of class and good taste. Without a doubt, the people you know will instantly have higher opinions of you and of themselves for being your friend!
Our customers love what we do, just like we love doing it. Our biggest fans say "make anything you want for me as long as you sign it" and "pick one room in my house and build every piece of furniture in it".
Thankfully, we are able to offer our customers everything including small inexpensive cheese boards, custom picture frames, or even beautiful Shaker and Mission furniture.
Everything is handmade one by one in our woodshop.
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Wood tones recap
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Thank you so much for commenting on our original video Wood Tones! Appreciate you all so much! Listen to the difference between our 1979 000-18 and our newer SWOMGT made from sustainable cherry (sides and back). You can determine the difference for yourself, the 000-18 has Rosewood sides and back and an ebony fretboard. Did you see our video about wood tones? ua-cam.com/video/56P4pR8WfiE/v-deo....
Wood tones
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The different exotic woods and their respective tones as they relate to guitar picks and FAQs.
Purpleheart.....just as good as it gets. After making bunchs of mandolins and guitars out of over a dozen different kinds of hard woods you begin to understand the differences density and janka hardness ratios make. But like Les Paul said about his "log" guitar, people tend to hear with their eyes. That's why the name on the head stock means so much. People say I'd rather push a ford than drive a chevy. Or..I'd rather push a chevy than drive a ford. You chose your brand. It is your bag....you can sack it.
is possible to compare that way two plugged guitars with the same designe but different wood. that wpuls finish a long debate
Also, I think it change due to moisture content?
You could make them all of the same wood and have each make a different frequency by changing the length.
Mahogany sounded the smoothest and evenest across the overtone spectrum
cherry
Noticed that wider wood has a lower note?
So cool I'm going to make some guitar picks in my shop right now ❤❤
This is absurd….
Useless test if they’re not the same size
Worst comparison ever
Marimba keys made from are rosewood.
This video is indisputable proof that the wood of the instrument is important!
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This is a flawed demo. Cut all same size and same shape then do demo
Very interesting! Thanks!
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👀👀👀 WHAT A USELESS demo.🤯????? EQUAL! Shape size and thicknesses are Absolutely essential for any Kind of comparison or real perspective the tone notes clarity and everything else..HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! MC'FLYYYYYYYYYYYYYÝYYYYYÝ ... Since Its just a guestimation video 👀👀I guest PURP HART PREFECT !! Rings like a bell.. If it doesn't and sounds like compressed Dirt. Its shit.. Or anything that has more than 3 pieces for bass necks as. 5piece multi laminate exotic wood all sound like shit. Thuddy no clarity dead sounding when you tap tone check. Also. Never Buy. Or build with it.. purple heart. Though in this video Iz exactly what you need to look for 🌴🌴🌴✨✨✨👌 👌👌thats where. The magic Starts !
Wow .purpurle heart sounds amazing... I think im going to make a mandolin bridge saddle out of it ..
So if I get a wood that sounds an Eb It will make my strat in Eb standard sound better?
This test is useless as long as the wood pieces have different size. Width, hight and supported length must be exactly the same . The size has a huge impact on the sound. When the specimen have same size then you can compare different eigen frequencies (SOUND) depending on different density and strength (Average Young s Modulus) of each wood.
After reading the comments, the only thing that's becoming clear to me about people who claim to understand tonewoods and how they affect instruments, is that they have NO idea what they're talking about and their analysis mechanism has almost no scientific temper to it. What they see is strictly what they think is the law. They don't think about permutations/combinations/material changes/electronics and about a million other factors that go into generating tone. You could produce the exact same tones from different densities of different metals but I guess its heresy to think that far ahead. Besides, one can charge $10,000 for instruments that have used exotic woods, crafted by experts, in secret labs using ancient techniques handed down by The Knights Of The Round Table themselves.
0:49 amogus Anyways i hate basswood
Where is the Jotaba 😊
so -the woods sound all great on this planet 👍❤
Try it with pieces all identical in size and dimension.
1:22 he’s got chops!!
Cocobolo is my favorite. It’s just fun to say. Cocobolo haha
Come on!! The sound is so different because of the different sizes and shapes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, it's as though if you lined up the species in the right order you could create a piano. They all have a native frequency or note they produce.
What does this prove?
This is a nice meditation video
Wow this is genius!
Come on. The intention is good to showcase the difference in sound between different species, but if you want to do such a comparison in a meaningful way, first thing to do is to get the pieces all to the exact same size.
It's a double-blind illustration so it has nothing to do with pitch, just texture and sonority.
@@TheJoysofWood In my view it's pointless unless you have it all the same size but ofcourse i love wood and the experiment as such is a good thing to compare sonority and timbre. I always tell any luthier to throw around the wood to explore<🙂
Cherry sounds beautiful
This is the best video ever. Thankyou
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Good idea, but without the samples being the same size and thickness, it's hard to tell how the species compare to each other since they're unique shapes and sizes and so sound different accordingly.
If two pieces of wood the same size sound totally different, why cut any of them to the same size?
@@TheJoysofWood They don't sound TOTALLY different, just different. Matching dimensions enables you to hear the difference between the way species sound. A 4" thick curved piece of oak might sound exactly like a 7" straight cut of maple. Does that explain it better?
I’m glad that the sizes are all different!
Thank you ~ Patrick J. owner/operator Joys of Wood
Some woods have flat sound
This is so stupid... They're not the same size and they're not meant to be hit, at least if we're talking about wood for guitars, which is what you state on the description
Thankyou for sharing. The purple one sings. I do like mahogany for a guitar.
Yes the woods are gonna have some differences, but without making them the same size/dimensions, keeping the note the same, you dont really get to hear it.
Different dimensions is bad to compare
Does wood have a magnetic feild?
They all sound the same
cool lick at the end lol
totally different shapes/sizes.
The amount of midrange that comes from the Mahogany has a very strong presence with a lot of tonal cut. Which is why it’s a great tone wood for guitar bodies.
Madeira não importa, os componentes elétricos sim, só importa para instrumentos acústicos, madeira não produz som ele transmite o som.
it doesn't change anything when it comes to electric guitars, tho. An electric guitar's pickup is essentially a magnet that reacts to string vibrations because the strings are made from metal. Wood affects the sound of an electric guitar only very slightly, barely audible unless it's a semihollow
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