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  • Опубліковано 22 вер 2009
  • CustomGuitarVideo.com | esomogyi.com This is a jewel amongst all the other Gourmet Guitars Videos. Ervin Somogyi took us on a journey into the depths of Custom Acoustic Guitar making. We figured that the discerning guitar maker as well as the Guitar Gourmet wants to get the whole story. Ervin is such an enlightening speaker that we decided to present the footage of his presentation completely unaltered. This is Part Two of the extended ERVIN SOMOGYI MASTER SERIES. Enjoy.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @zenkwong5769
    @zenkwong5769 4 роки тому +11

    11 years later I am looking for Part Three!

  • @kevinj2525
    @kevinj2525 8 років тому +18

    I think the world is ready for part three, please.

  • @JGF6237
    @JGF6237 13 років тому +8

    One year later and I'm still on the edge of my seat waiting for part three!

  • @Errol.C-nz
    @Errol.C-nz 5 років тому +1

    HOW can this ever be boring...sooo many people, builders incl, don't seem to get this...The resonance & tone yeah...but NO one else seems to appreciate how sound box amplitude & amplifiers work in the context of guitars & strumbed/picked instruments...they keep pouring eurathane all over everything, even epoxy, oh lord!!.
    Strings have 2/two...ends...The kneck also transfers energy into the sound box more than most can comprehend...you can feeeel it fgs!

  • @F3FisGoodforYou
    @F3FisGoodforYou 14 років тому +1

    Incredible.... the word MASTER comes to my mind....

  • @bobdesmond8970
    @bobdesmond8970 10 років тому

    Love you Ervin. You are one of a kind.

  • @adrianogomes1871
    @adrianogomes1871 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Sir, for these amazing insights

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka 11 років тому +2

    Mr. Somogyi, thanks for an EXCELLENT video! I'm an aspiring luthier from Cape Cod, MA. I've always been intrigued by the science of acoustics in relation to instrument making.
    One thing that came to mind as I was watching this, was that the guitar body you're using as an example seems to have a fundamental note. I was wondering if you try to get a fundamental note (such as A, E, or D) when building a body? I've seen drum-makers use this technique to great effect.
    Best Regards from Cape Cod

  • @51MontyPython
    @51MontyPython 8 років тому

    This guy really seems like someone to pay attention to for anyone planning on building guitars.

  • @sonorgeek44
    @sonorgeek44 13 років тому +3

    when are we going to see part 3?

  • @davidgilfillan1934
    @davidgilfillan1934 5 років тому +1

    #3 !
    Please!!

  • @garlach1
    @garlach1 11 років тому

    Ditto felixoquebec... please put up part 3! Parts 1&2 seriously great stuff by an inspiring builder willing to share his vast accumulated knowledge

  • @lynpugs
    @lynpugs 8 місяців тому

    I wonder how deep that box is.

  • @51MontyPython
    @51MontyPython 8 років тому

    3:48 Wow! This man knows what he's talking about.

  • @JLmusicBase
    @JLmusicBase 12 років тому

    This explains a lot
    thank you very much

  • @fatbeats101
    @fatbeats101 15 років тому

    More Somogyi please!!!

  • @KenjiKitahara
    @KenjiKitahara 11 років тому

    7:34 I think the word was meant to be "stiffness"? the same thickness of wood may create variations in stiffness from piece to piece.

  • @JuanDallaserra
    @JuanDallaserra 7 років тому +1

    Can you upload part three please?

  • @innate13
    @innate13 11 років тому +2

    Have you uploaded #3 yet?

  • @felixoquebec
    @felixoquebec 11 років тому +1

    aaaaaaargh where is part 3????????????????

  • @ryanemmett2470
    @ryanemmett2470 6 років тому

    Looks like gourmet guitars is balking on the request to release the 3rd part, perhaps legal reasons?

  • @fgarden555
    @fgarden555 11 років тому

    WHERE IS PART 3 ?!?!?!?

  • @graybryan9521
    @graybryan9521 8 років тому

    Isn't the movement of the back a moot point when it's against your body while playing?

    • @vayabro1
      @vayabro1 7 років тому

      Hi! We tend to avoid the more possible resting the back against the body looking for maximun sustain and /or volume. www.guitarsalon.com/store/p5168-ignacio-fleta.html

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 6 років тому

      It does, on a steelstringed guitar since they're almost always played close to the body. A concert guitarist, however, keeps his guitar on the lap, away from the body, to allow the back of the guitar to vibrate.

  • @mrjp1819
    @mrjp1819 10 років тому

    Den bedste forklaring på samarbejdet mellem front og bagstykke… Og en dejlig rolig forklaring, så selv en Dansker uden de store Engelskkundskaber kan forstå hvilken vidunderlig verden du åbner for os..

  • @51MontyPython
    @51MontyPython 8 років тому

    7:47 _That_ part.

  • @KenjiKitahara
    @KenjiKitahara 11 років тому

    i think he's a genius, but i must admit i'm not a great fan of his guitars, just as a matter of taste... but it's also true that i've never played one for longer than 15 mins so i may not really understand the true greatness of them either.

  • @acmullane
    @acmullane 5 років тому

    literally playing ping pong, lol

  • @johndoe1765
    @johndoe1765 5 років тому

    NOT TO TAKE ANYTHING AWAY FROM HIS SKILLS AS A BUILDER OF GUITARS ,BUT THIS REMINDS OF WHEN MILES DAVIS TOLD WYNTON MARSALIS STOP TALKING JAZZ AND JUST PLAY IT.

  • @stolenname94
    @stolenname94 6 років тому

    Lool I'm a somogyi

  • @dickiebrewer1232
    @dickiebrewer1232 8 років тому +1

    Good grief.

  • @florascent9ts
    @florascent9ts 10 років тому +1

    meh. all of this isn't worth shit outside of a vacuum.

    • @mytho1ogy1
      @mytho1ogy1 10 років тому +1

      school us then master luthier. lets see your work.

    • @florascent9ts
      @florascent9ts 10 років тому +2

      Daniel Wise I'm just saying the conditions he's creating work in a _very_ finite number of applications.
      After a certain point, all the sharpening a knife won't make it any sharper or cut any better.

    • @bassam.2023
      @bassam.2023 10 років тому +1

      Ausencio Flores The work that this guitar maker does is what happens when engineering becomes art; there is an immeasurable quality to it. Such things are obviously beyond you; there is no shame in that.

    • @florascent9ts
      @florascent9ts 10 років тому +1

      login211 If it's art, then I don't mind. Art needs only exist for the sake of itself.
      I'm just saying, after a point, the level of engineering becomes pointless.
      We could get into an argument of anything having a reason but I'd rather not. There's just no practicality in this level of manufacture.

    • @bassam.2023
      @bassam.2023 10 років тому +1

      Ausencio Flores You miss the point completely madam; it's not pointless engineering, it's art and art is not necessarily about practicalities.