Guitar Bracing Explained

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  • @pitviper7924
    @pitviper7924 16 днів тому +1

    I haven't found anybody explain bracing the way you did.
    Many thanks.

  • @pcbif
    @pcbif 3 роки тому +22

    Thanks a million, that was the best discussion of bracing I've ever heard. You guys are real pros.

  • @hellopsp180
    @hellopsp180 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for this amazing resource
    Scalloped bracing = less stiffness = more volume
    Stiffer unscalloped = more sustain and less volume

  • @bishopk99
    @bishopk99 Рік тому +4

    Adrian! You nailed this lesson. Thanks so much for taking the time to break it down for Charlie Brown! I appreciate it. So complex but your delivery is very comprehensive. Awesome!

  • @patricksmith4424
    @patricksmith4424 2 роки тому +5

    Excellent lesson on bracing. As someone who is hoping to make a guitar, this was seriously informative on the guitar top. There is not much information on this, so thanks for putting this up.

  • @MrAbetter1
    @MrAbetter1 6 днів тому +1

    Dry clear and informative
    Glad I came across you
    Happy Xmas 24

  • @tanviet76
    @tanviet76 5 днів тому +1

    *I propose you try bamboo instead for bracing because it allows you to thin it down to about 1/16 of an inch, enabling more vibration while remaining strong enough to safeguard the soundboard. Merry Christmas to you*

  • @tomdaoust
    @tomdaoust 8 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful explanation, short and sweet. I'm a new owner of. 2019 Martin D-18 and i love to understand the technical and physics aspects of my beautiful instrument. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thomaskila3801
    @thomaskila3801 2 місяці тому +1

    This was extremely informative! Thank you for sharing this!

  • @d35s2
    @d35s2 4 місяці тому

    excellent Adrian. I have shared it among the pupils of my HTL School for stringed Musical instruments in Hallstatt / Austria. One little - interesting thing. Kalamazoo is not always the best example for ladder bracing, maybe either Kay, Harmony etc. As you might remember, the Kalamazoo KG21 of my father, for which you built new sides, had a combination of ladder bracing and cross bracing..... I measured that same guitar, explained how it possibly could have been designed by Gibson - measures loosly based on the older Gibson L00 etc - measuring all possible distances, vonstructing circles and seeing the relations between the dadius of the circles etc and also explaned the bracing. The Kalamazoo has an X bracing with some rudiments of ladder bracing, very interesting design, which still sounds and holds up very well, ever since 1937! Best wishes Adrian and thanks for the good work!

  • @agenuineg
    @agenuineg Рік тому +1

    Outstanding! (And underrated, like a lot of true expertise.)

  • @raulands
    @raulands Місяць тому +1

    Very interesting!! Thanks for the video!

  • @danfrost7477
    @danfrost7477 2 роки тому

    Love the way your accent has changed, love your work. ❤️

  • @EviMlcak
    @EviMlcak Місяць тому +1

    That's what I love about Martin. That rich, warm sound. Taylors are known for their bright sound, but I've heard/seen a 314ce Taylor and 50th Anniversary 814ce that sound warmer with good mids than most of the other Taylors and am considering one of these 2. The 814ce has a V-bracing. How does that affect the tone?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Місяць тому

      You can read about the effects of V-bracing in our blogpost here: www.tfoa.eu/en/blog/blogs-2/taylor-s-new-v-bracing-vs-the-standard-x-bracing-119

  • @larrylong5367
    @larrylong5367 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Adrian. Thanks a lot. This Video answered all of my questions rearding Guitar bracing
    Take care. Mike

  • @eildertvinkenborg4761
    @eildertvinkenborg4761 9 місяців тому +4

    Tell me more about cedar and spruce. Thank you!

    • @miahconnell23
      @miahconnell23 9 місяців тому +1

      My guitar teacher told me he liked the warm tones from a cedar topped guitar I bought. It DOES have warm pleasant tones, I agree. But, I wasn’t able to choose spruce (as I wanted). My life’s battle-24/7-365- is righteously questing for guitars that grant equality to all six strings. Through various testing methods, you can find out which strings are your guitar’s favourite children. For FAR too much of my life, I’ve lived with the A string and the wound E dominating, and I am DONE with that sh**. Spruce is stiffer & brighter, and its treble- love CAN sound ugly. I admit it. But your high E and your B string are less likely to get lost. I believe (excluding all other factors for the sake of this talk) that spruce is usually more egalitarian regarding wound & unwound strings. Wound-string “squeek” is louder with spruce, but that’s not the guitar’s fault: we ALL should be practicing our playing to avoid / eliminante that. For me-personally-I’d trade or exchange cedar’s warmth for spruce’s articulate clarity.

  • @behroozcompani2348
    @behroozcompani2348 10 місяців тому

    Search for curfed bracing in US patents. Curfed braces can be used with any bracing patterns. They would accomodate the top to vibrate better than the regular braces.

  • @gerhardkemper9830
    @gerhardkemper9830 3 місяці тому

    Great explanation Adrian.👍

  • @slpc30
    @slpc30 Рік тому +1

    Wow thank you so much for this video!

  • @renotitawano1407
    @renotitawano1407 Рік тому

    Thanks Adrian, very helpful and well explained👍🏾

  • @monasticphil5658
    @monasticphil5658 3 роки тому +1

    Good info.Could you do a video on choice of woods different companies used for bracing.

  • @jimcastillo8950
    @jimcastillo8950 9 місяців тому +1

    Great education........... thank you.

  • @JoseSalas-wn7im
    @JoseSalas-wn7im 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your presentation. Could you get into discussing the size or thickness of the braces and how it affects tone in your next video? Again thanks.

  • @car5car5
    @car5car5 Рік тому

    Sir! I need to replace or install additional Number 1 brace. Which wood and size should I use? String moved up because the brace is bent down. Thanks.

  • @Ruigewaard
    @Ruigewaard 3 роки тому +1

    Really liking this series

  • @saml4157
    @saml4157 11 місяців тому +2

    Hey thanks for the video! Q: Do you think that taylors V bracing is more of a gimmick to stand out from other acoustic guitars or does it actually have some advantages? I'm also curious if you prefer it to X bracing or not, thanks!

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  11 місяців тому +2

      V-Class bracing is not just a gimmick! Taylor claims that V-Class can produce more volume and sustain with a good balance between the top's stiffness and flexibility. Which type of bracing is better is mostly a matter of personal preference. Our advice: try out both and discover what fits you best! 😊

  • @Rhezoloution
    @Rhezoloution Рік тому +1

    What a great video. Thanks. Question. Does the X brace mean you can use steel strings even if the headstock is a typical slotted classical guitar but with X bracing inside?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Рік тому +1

      Hey, yes it does! X-bracing isn't the only bracing type that will fit slotted headstocks or steel strings, but in this case you're correct ;)

  • @jparker1823
    @jparker1823 3 роки тому +2

    I recently purchased a fusion/crossover nylon string guitar and I noticed that the fan bracing is shifted over to the bass string side. What the benefit of moving the braces left and right as you mentioned the benefits of moving x beacing up and down. Thanks.

  • @fransgreg
    @fransgreg 3 роки тому +2

    Great one! Could you please spell out the name of this luthier making parlour guitars with ladder bracing? You mention him at 2:36, but my french ear can't hear that name ;-)

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 роки тому

      Waterloo! We just received a used model from 2017 with ladder bracing! --> www.tfoa.eu/nl/waterloo-wl14-l-sunburst-2017.html?sqr=waterloo&

  • @MarkJVSomers
    @MarkJVSomers 2 роки тому +4

    As a lefty, I also look at right handed guitars to switch over to left handers. How does the bracing affect that? tx

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 роки тому +2

      Hey Mark, great question! Wether it makes a difference is debatable, some people think it does whilst some think it doesn't. But looking at the facts, bracings aren't symmetric and on paper this will affect the sound.

    • @MarkJVSomers
      @MarkJVSomers 2 роки тому +1

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics Tx, that's what I always thought, it should make a difference. I had it done a couple of times, and still have an old Yamaha FG75 waiting for it, or not, I don't know, while having shied away from a couple of '70s (cheap) D18s, because I had doubts how it would work out.

    • @rickessegern1920
      @rickessegern1920 Рік тому

      ​@@MarkJVSomers the bracing will make little difference on a FG75 with it's laminate top. Saddle intonation and nut slots need to be reversed along with pickguard.

  • @JrgenRasmussen-ul8ck
    @JrgenRasmussen-ul8ck 8 місяців тому +1

    Very informative video, thank you. I am building a OM guitar in spruce and rosewood and want to produce a “crisp, dry and woody” base sound. How do I shape the brasing to get that? I work with a “Martin” X brace. Thanks again Jørgen, Denmark

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  8 місяців тому

      That's the quest many luthiers are on! It is often said that with less material, you'll get more bass response. But there are many, many ways to do the bracing, so it will be a process of testing and experimenting.

  • @UCS0608
    @UCS0608 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, Adrian!!!

  • @jamesfe5
    @jamesfe5 Рік тому +1

    Belly bulge is a big problem with x types of bracing . Taylor guitars were not immune to this. My fantastic Taylor GS acoustic is now a victim of bulge. Do you think the new Tylor v bracing will help prevent the bulge problems. Those two long v rods look like they will stop this maybe ?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  Рік тому

      Hmmm I don't think so. Bulge almost always stems from humidity problems, and wood that thin just isn't capable of handling that! No matter the bracing type.

  • @adachan7589
    @adachan7589 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for sharing! So pro!

  • @GamerPro__7
    @GamerPro__7 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Adrian! I believe v-class bracing has really improve intonation and sustain, however overtones became less complex and bass frequencies are not amazing to say the least. What are the changes that needed to be applied on the bracing so we get back those complex overtones?.
    I really hope Taylor do something about that. Everything else on Taylor Guitars is amazing, they are excellent in every feature, but those are my only complains (unfortunately very important ones).
    Great video! Very informative.

  • @stevensmith3976
    @stevensmith3976 9 місяців тому

    Great video, very informative, thanks
    I hope to build a hybrid acoustic
    But should I allow the bracing to touch the sides/make slots for the bracing in the sides of the hollowed out solid body, or should the braces end, leaving a clear parameter around the edges?

  • @R.L.Humpert
    @R.L.Humpert 6 місяців тому

    Yes, I bought the v bracing guitar and it’s not very good. so I went back to Martin and got me an HD28 adi top with standard X brace and it sounds amazing. However, in your opinion, which is better the scallop bracing regular forward shifted just for overall play be at rhythm style, etc. thank you

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  6 місяців тому

      The forward shifted bracing allows for more bass projection so for rhythm playing it really adds a lot low end. But for other styles this could also be very valuable. It depends on the tone you're looking for. ;)

  • @andihart9837
    @andihart9837 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your education about guitar bracing. Could you explain about C class bracing?

  • @atomic432
    @atomic432 5 місяців тому

    What about lattice bracing.

  • @tdw57
    @tdw57 Рік тому

    Martin's gradual tapering of the bracing towards the side edges is rather because the areas of the top, approaching the side edges, is gradually receiving support from being fastened to those sides. The sound (resonant top vibration) would be correspondingly deadened if the bracing weren't tapered there. This way, it keeps its linearity of vibration amplitude across the top, which is very important for balanced sound across the spectrum. That's why he's added extra bracing on the bass side, for another example. The 'stone dropped in the water,' implies that there is somehow a significant lessening of vibration moving away from the bridge, owing to wood damping it. While this is a relatively minor consideration, the bracing would be carved, if that were the primary factor, to emulate the inverse square law all the way from the bridge plate. It is not. Voila.

  • @tcjensen1
    @tcjensen1 3 роки тому +2

    So do you like the Taylor V class stuff vs the martin d28 for example?

    • @captaindip6970
      @captaindip6970 3 роки тому +3

      I personally don't like the taylor v class bracing.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 2 роки тому

      Nah

  • @michaelborn3318
    @michaelborn3318 3 місяці тому

    Why do the braces always appear to be linear, rather than a mix of linear and curved shapes? There's not many other linear contours on a guitar.

  • @ronaldrice4085
    @ronaldrice4085 Рік тому

    What do you think of the River song guitars?

  • @martinlouden9005
    @martinlouden9005 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative. Thanks for that.

  • @ldf4064
    @ldf4064 8 місяців тому

    How does the bracing change in guitars with 12th fret neck to body joints?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  8 місяців тому +1

      Our luthiers could write a complete book about this haha! In a nutshell: with a 12 fret neck, the bridge will move further away from the sound hole. Often the bracing also moves the same amount so it comes more in the center of the lower bout (but doesn't have to!). It depends on the body shape, dimensions of the body, and type of sound you're aiming for.

  • @zvonimirtosic6171
    @zvonimirtosic6171 2 роки тому +1

    For classical Spanish guitars, lattice bracing was introduced several decades ago, and it does help the instrument refine its harmonics .. is it possible to implement it in some form on the steel string guitars?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 роки тому

      Great question. To be honest, I'm not sure. Strength whilst remaining a light build are key for acoustics, sounds like it could be too weak for steel strings.

    • @ggoetz100
      @ggoetz100 2 роки тому

      Yeah you can use lattice bracing on steel strings. I know Batson guitars use them on at least some models.

  • @mariomarcoustic7899
    @mariomarcoustic7899 3 роки тому +1

    very informative. Thank you

  • @EliNews
    @EliNews 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @robertshorthill6836
    @robertshorthill6836 2 роки тому

    I had a '64 made Gibson J-50. I don't know what type of bracing they used, but it had a booming, punchy sound and sustain that I really liked. I was forced to sell that guitar and somebody got a real prize. The $1850 I was paid for it has long been spent.

    • @maraviyoso8473
      @maraviyoso8473 2 роки тому

      Probably "standard" bracing. The tone of a J50 comes from the shape, the top thickness and the scale.

  • @twelthstring
    @twelthstring 3 місяці тому

    What purpose has the piece of tape in the middle of the X?

  • @LifeSavingDefense
    @LifeSavingDefense Рік тому

    What is the best glue for the braces?
    I have one that’s loose in a 1960-70 that I just picked up. The body is solid, neck is straight but if you tap you’ll find the vibration from one loose brace. Just need the right glue.
    Very interesting brace info. Will have to look up construction changes by year.

    • @rickessegern1920
      @rickessegern1920 Рік тому

      Original titebond works great. Unless the guitar was originally built with hot hide glue, then use that, not bottled hide glue.

  • @DarkWhatever91
    @DarkWhatever91 Рік тому +2

    i'm kind of surprised you didn't mention the most superior bracing: lattice bracing

  • @johnroseman9087
    @johnroseman9087 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Adrian! I own a Martin HD-28. (2002) Can you tell me if it's scalloped bracing or straight? I heard the scalloped bracing stopped in 1944. But it was mentioned that "HD" 28 & 40 models were still scalloped. Also, it is an Electric, factory installed. So I guess its an HD-28-E
    Thank you!

  • @abd-ix5qd
    @abd-ix5qd 2 роки тому

    What about double X bracing? Does it affect response/volume as compared to single X bracing (Martin)?

  • @hobiecat901
    @hobiecat901 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting Adrian, I was wondering about the wood types for the braces. I see where spruce is used for bracing. Can mahogany or just any type of spruce be used for braces. Does the Spruce need to be Adirondack or Sitka spruce, for the Braces? is all spruce wood good for Bracing? Thanks, Russell

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 роки тому +1

      Hey Russel, Maarten here over at TFOA. Using different tonewoods than Spruce is nothing out of the ordinary. Spruce is definitely the most common, but Mahogany and Cedar are used as well. Although there are certain tonewoods that don't make fantastic braces ;)

    • @hobiecat901
      @hobiecat901 2 роки тому

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics Thanks Maarten.

  • @ryzenjmeg
    @ryzenjmeg 3 роки тому +1

    is there a difference in terms of durability? which one is the weakest/strongest?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  3 роки тому +1

      Most flat-topped guitars are the same in terms of durability. A ladder-braced guitar would be the 'weakest' but nothing to worry about, also a classical fan-braced guitar could be considered 'weak'. But guitars are made to last :)

    • @ryzenjmeg
      @ryzenjmeg 3 роки тому +1

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics nice, thank you!

  • @MikeFowlerguitars
    @MikeFowlerguitars Рік тому +1

    I did enjoy that. Cheers

  • @robertlafave7256
    @robertlafave7256 Рік тому +1

    😊 great video

  • @markseverson3358
    @markseverson3358 Рік тому

    Your couch is perfectly fine!!!!!

  • @JohnSmiley-x5u
    @JohnSmiley-x5u 2 місяці тому

    whats the mm of the top

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  2 місяці тому

      Hey! It varies a lot per guitar and guitar maker. Also it depends on what spruce you want to use :)

  • @AcousticFab
    @AcousticFab 3 роки тому +1

    Best video ever

  • @NickWendelsGuitarLessons
    @NickWendelsGuitarLessons 3 роки тому +1

    Geweldige video!

  • @davidtait1450
    @davidtait1450 2 роки тому +1

    I love a heavy relic custom shop as much as the next man, but the relicing on that rory gallagher sofa is just too much.

  • @mclovin583
    @mclovin583 Рік тому +5

    You need a new couch......

    • @williamb4652
      @williamb4652 6 місяців тому +4

      It’s brand new. Relic’d .

    • @imdaroger
      @imdaroger 24 дні тому

      ​​@@williamb4652taylor experimenting with relics

  • @joelmccoy9969
    @joelmccoy9969 4 місяці тому

    Obsessing about bracing then weakening the Soundboard structurally by drilling a row of Six-6mm holes across the middle of the Soundboard and Bridge, (close together), to accommodate Bone, (or plastic), Pins on Western guitars why not use `Trapeze-Tailpieces´ like Django Rheinhart had on his guitar. Long-term, Pins cause bowing of the Soundboard or loosening of the Bridge, they seem like an inferior compromise of material structurally weakening and acoustically dampening the Soundboard with subsequent costs and early replacement being the result. One can stamp a brass trapeze tailpiece. One should aspire to build guitars to outlast one's self! Hardwoods are too finite a substance to waste. Nice Visual Aid, doesn't show the Holes though! Why is that?

    • @thefellowshipofacoustics
      @thefellowshipofacoustics  4 місяці тому

      These soundboards are simply meant to show what's underneath the top, so which braces and in what pattern. And the bridge plate is also there! 😉

    • @joelmccoy9969
      @joelmccoy9969 4 місяці тому

      @@thefellowshipofacoustics Lacing Pin Holes in the middle of the soundboard are a design flaw used to; denigrate the guitar sound over time, sell new guitars, and make work for Luthiers.

  • @billb1316
    @billb1316 Рік тому

    The guy nextdoor had a tighter baught in the waist now he has Egg Gas

  • @mrjamrol
    @mrjamrol Рік тому +1

    Looks like all the nauga came off your naugahyde

  • @pcmountaindog
    @pcmountaindog 2 роки тому +1

    What I wonder is, how many guitars did CF have to make until he thought had the sound he wanted and understood the mechanics. Must have been a huge amount of trial and error and lots of failed guitars.

  • @captaindip6970
    @captaindip6970 3 роки тому +5

    Taylor's V bracing sucks really bad.

    • @JACKWHEELERMUSIC
      @JACKWHEELERMUSIC Рік тому +1

      The most over rated guitars! The cheapest Martin with fake wood beats any taylor guitars

  • @USA4thewin
    @USA4thewin Рік тому

    i need to drop the electric for one of those