Luthiers Richard & Marshall Brune on Guitar Building, Torres, and Strings

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  • Опубліковано 30 сер 2018
  • 0:08 - Musician to luthier
    3:30 - Repairs and glue
    6:22 - Restoration
    11:09 - Antonio de Torres
    12:31 - Personal sound and building techniques
    19:20 - Influences
    21:50 - Balancing volume and color
    24:17 - 1882 Antonio de Torres (ex. Sagreras)
    27:52 - Gut and nylon strings
    38:49 - 1939 Hermann Hauser I
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @markr8820
    @markr8820 4 роки тому +4

    I met Richard Brune this past weekend. What a genuine gentleman! Knowlegeable, professional, down-to-earth. If I ever have the money for a high end guitar, this is who I will buy from.

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, this was an illuminating look into the minds and thought processes of real professionals, tradespeople of the highest skillset and commitment. This is high-end work these guys are doing. I can only look on and listen in awe.

  • @alanmathias6393
    @alanmathias6393 3 роки тому +1

    I met Richard Brune in 1978 and purchased a Dauphin classical that I still have (while my other guitars...). I would not hesitate to work with him for my next one!

  • @marcwhy
    @marcwhy 5 місяців тому

    Wow, great find! I had one of Dick's guitars -- a masterpiece! Marshall was a little kid running around the shop back then! Glad he's sticking in the family biz!

  • @petecholes422
    @petecholes422 Рік тому +3

    this is a really good interview with 2 great artists-craftsmen. Next one please get a decent mike set-up out of respect

    • @DSteinman
      @DSteinman 8 місяців тому

      No kidding, sounds awful

  • @thibaultjaberg4658
    @thibaultjaberg4658 5 років тому +1

    Very interesting interview. I learned a lot of new things here. Thanks for uploading it!

    • @nessrecords
      @nessrecords 2 роки тому

      It really is incredible how much knowledge is in this video.

  • @randomjive7310
    @randomjive7310 5 років тому +1

    If i ever get the money together to have my guitar repaired, im definitely taking it to these guys.

  • @nessrecords
    @nessrecords 2 роки тому

    How cool and educational it would be to see some of their photo profiles database for comparisons.

  • @gijsbertuslaurensvandevooren
    @gijsbertuslaurensvandevooren Рік тому +2

    That Room sounds harsh

  • @ThiagoCP
    @ThiagoCP 5 місяців тому

    I would love to properly hear what's being said in this interview, but as a non native English speaker it's almost impossible to fully understand their words due to the low quality of the audio 😢 I tried using UA-cam's auto CC feature, but it can only capture 30-40% correctly. I'd love to read a transcription of this interview

  • @hannibalvivanco1690
    @hannibalvivanco1690 2 роки тому +7

    REGRETTABLY, those geniuses missed completely the fact that the ECHO in the room they filmed this video simply killed it. The sound is impossible to bear!

    • @nessrecords
      @nessrecords 2 роки тому +4

      Blame the video production team (this channel) and not the genius luthiers being interviewed. They most likely had zero control or knowledge of the issue until it was too late (the video aired).

  • @abdumushuk2219
    @abdumushuk2219 9 місяців тому +3

    You should pay attention to the sound quality of your video, especially when it's about music. Impossible to tolerate.