Hi Beatrix, Thank you for putting me in this video. I'm so proud! My favourite guitar would still be that Manuel Rodriguez with the amazing color pattern made of old Brazilian wood.
What a fantastic exhibition. Thank you so much for taking time to take us around it with you to meet all the amazing people there with their lovely instruments.
Really enjoyed your video tour of this summit! Would have loved to hear that sound of the amazing looking coffee box wood Rodriguez. Some very fancy looking guitars but for all the science it’s still hard to replace the magic of aged woods and traditional construction.
Legengary Video, thanks for charing your experience with all of us how cound not make it to guitar summit. And of cause now i am hypend for the next episode of Oh sheet! Okay byeeee. ^-^
That hemp fiber Canna guitar you played was really interesting, Beatrix, and it was definitely unique and you sounded good playing it. That Emerald Harp Guitar looked cool too, and Emerald of Ireland is known for making high quality carbon fiber instruments, and I know a guy (Frank Piscopo) who has one of their acoustic-electric guitars and it's really nice. My wife Suzanne Paxton has a Timberline Harp Guitar that is acoustic-electric, and the Timberline has 6 sub-bass strings on it and is made of Indonesian Mahogany instead of carbon fiber, and it's a nice instrument that I find difficult to play so I just play 6-string dreadnought guitars instead (mostly I prefer the back and sides be rosewood, but I also like mahogany too).
Thank you for the amazing tour! I have a Manuel Rodriguez I purchased with my first pay check back in 1994. Still sounds amazing. But that Cafe Cortado guitar is beautiful. How was it when you played it? Computer speakers don't make it justice, I suppose.
Love the video, I'm getting a MR Cafe cortado based on your reviews and playing, it should be here by next week. I would have loved to meet you in person!
@beatrixguitar I've got the Santos Rosewood. I know he also has the eucaliptus, but I liked the first one better. I understand that the back and sides are laminated, did you feel like it affected the tone or resonance?
I was expecting more classical guitar type instruments, especially factories or luthiers that are innovative and improve the traditional concept of the instrument. Maybe it wasn't the right event for that.
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Nice nice but which country that
Honestly the best interview I had so far. It's good to talk to someone who knows what they're talking about.
Hi Beatrix, Thank you for putting me in this video. I'm so proud! My favourite guitar would still be that Manuel Rodriguez with the amazing color pattern made of old Brazilian wood.
It was so good to meet you in person 😊
"The ideal number of guitars to own is always one more than the number you currently have"
"There's nevur enuff dakka." - Orkboyz
What a fantastic exhibition. Thank you so much for taking time to take us around it with you to meet all the amazing people there with their lovely instruments.
Really enjoyed your video tour of this summit! Would have loved to hear that sound of the amazing looking coffee box wood Rodriguez. Some very fancy looking guitars but for all the science it’s still hard to replace the magic of aged woods and traditional construction.
I’ve played it. That guitar is a work of art.
Legengary Video, thanks for charing your experience with all of us how cound not make it to guitar summit. And of cause now i am hypend for the next episode of Oh sheet! Okay byeeee. ^-^
Good video! I like the Hanika arm rest...I would have fun at the Hanika and MR stand for sure. :)
Should of warn a Fudora for your hat, would of looked great on you. I have been playing Ovations for 42 years. Blessing. Yes, I am also a Kovac!
That hemp fiber Canna guitar you played was really interesting, Beatrix, and it was definitely unique and you sounded good playing it. That Emerald Harp Guitar looked cool too, and Emerald of Ireland is known for making high quality carbon fiber instruments, and I know a guy (Frank Piscopo) who has one of their acoustic-electric guitars and it's really nice. My wife Suzanne Paxton has a Timberline Harp Guitar that is acoustic-electric, and the Timberline has 6 sub-bass strings on it and is made of Indonesian Mahogany instead of carbon fiber, and it's a nice instrument that I find difficult to play so I just play 6-string dreadnought guitars instead (mostly I prefer the back and sides be rosewood, but I also like mahogany too).
I liked Koko/Neti Neti the best. Had a great sound.
Thank you for the amazing tour! I have a Manuel Rodriguez I purchased with my first pay check back in 1994. Still sounds amazing. But that Cafe Cortado guitar is beautiful. How was it when you played it? Computer speakers don't make it justice, I suppose.
Wonderful !
Love the video, I'm getting a MR Cafe cortado based on your reviews and playing, it should be here by next week. I would have loved to meet you in person!
Which wood variant did you get?
@beatrixguitar I've got the Santos Rosewood. I know he also has the eucaliptus, but I liked the first one better. I understand that the back and sides are laminated, did you feel like it affected the tone or resonance?
Awesome Beatrix ❤
Vamos los heavysaurios papá!!!!!
You still play "Romance de Amore', wasn't that the first piece you ever learned?
Which guitar was your favourite? 😊❤
I really like the rosettes from the neti neti guitars. I wish i could afford a custom made classical guitar with stuff like that. :O
@@Blue501st saaaame
I was expecting more classical guitar type instruments, especially factories or luthiers that are innovative and improve the traditional concept of the instrument. Maybe it wasn't the right event for that.