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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Making Acoustic Steel-string Guitars
    Did you enjoy this video? Please rate and leave a comment for us! (。◕‿‿◕。)
    Meet Michael Greenfield, a musician who began tuning, repairing, restoring, and making guitars in the 70s and since then has become a seasoned luthier of bespoke guitars. Having experience with vintage and antique guitar repair and restoration, he brings a unique insight to his craft, creating personalized musical instruments and functional works of art for artists, collectors and those who deserve the very best.
    His workshop is based in Montreal, where we visited over a period of 5 months, filming as he and his apprentice, Julien, transformed slices of spruce, ebony, mahogany, and other tree species into glistening guitars. It was all of our collective vision to present the process in the most candid, down-to-earth fashion, so in this hour-long documentary you will see all the glue, smudges, shavings, dust, and callouses. His guitars feature Florentine cutaways with spalted beech rosettes, violin-style body purflings and simple decorative purflings along edges, Laskin style arm rests and rib rests, amongst other features.
    This documentary follows several different steel-string guitars from beginning to finish. As Michael puts it, the guitar still thinks it’s a tree until it receives its first set of strings and that is when the instrument is born. After many months of work, the magical moment when we hear a guitar’s first notes is like hearing a child’s first words.
    Visit Greenfield Guitars on the web ~
    Official website: greenfieldguitars.com
    Michael’s UA-cam channel: / greenfieldguitars
    Facebook: / greenfield-guitars-152...
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    Subtitle Credits ~
    Laos: Daosavanh Bannavong
    Thai: Varatit Kiratikit, of Kirati Guitars
    Visit Kirati Guitars on Facebook: / kiratiguitars
    Additional Subtitle Contributors ~
    Enzo Mendez, Ivo Cabrera
    Music Credits ~
    The music featured in this film is by musicians using only Greenfield guitars and used with their permission. If you enjoyed the music, please check out the links below:
    “Mountain Air” composed & performed by Scott A. McAllister
    Listen to the full song here: • Mountain Air By Scott ...
    “Prelude to cello suite No. 1” Bach - cover by Scott A. McAllister
    Listen to the full song here: • Prelude to cello suite...
    “Impossible Story” written, arranged & performed by Brooke Miller
    Listen to the full song here: • Impossible Story - Bro...
    Official site: www.brookemiller.ca
    UA-cam channel: / brookemillermusic
    Her Facebook page: / brookie.miller
    “V’la L’bon Vent” arranged and performed by Lizzy Hoyt
    Listen to the full song here: • V'la l'bon vent - Trad...
    Visit her site at: lizzyhoyt.com
    UA-cam channel: / @lizzyhoyt
    Facebook: / lizzyhoytmusic
    On Amazon, “New Lady on the Prairie” album, featuring the track “V’la L’bon Vent”: amzn.to/2cNAC0p
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    00:00 Intro
    00:44 Forming Rim Sets
    02:44 Sanding Rim Set
    03:03 Gluing Rim Set
    04:58 Wood for Guitar Soundboard
    07:00 Inlay Rosette
    10:06 X-Brace
    12:14 Gluing the Brace
    13:25 Julian Sanding
    13:55 Signing Soundboard
    14:11 Gluing Soundboard
    15:05 Carving Braces for Guitar Back
    15:29 Gluing Label
    15:56 Gluing on Back
    16:04 Sanding
    17:54 Michael's Mahogany
    18:24 Cutting Guitar Neck Wood
    19:58 Slot for Truss Rod
    20:46 Gluing Block to Neck
    21:21 Cutting Fingerboard
    22:19 Julian Installing Purflings
    23:59 Neck Geometry
    25:30 Fitting the Neck
    26:02 Installing Truss Rod
    28:20 Gluing Fret Board
    28:43 Carving the Neck
    29:50 Correcting Backbow
    32:04 Installing Frets
    34:21 Opening Nut Slot
    35:20 Adding a Heel Cap
    36:53 Adjusting Neck Angle
    37:46 Julian Sanding Neck
    39:05 Masking for the Bridge
    41:32 Base Coat of Finish Sanding
    43:09 Layering Finish
    43:47 Buffing
    44:30 Removing Masking Tape
    44:53 Attaching the Neck
    45:25 Gluing Bridge
    46:34 Installing the Tuners
    46:46 Fitting Nut & Saddle
    47:38 String Slots
    49:23 First Strings! First Sound!
    51:07 Setting the Action
    53:15 Dressing the Frets
    53:46 Polishing the Frets
    54:37 Bolt Cover
    55:00 The Nut
    56:23 Final Touches
    57:06 The Case
    57:48 Outro
    © 2016 Stereokroma Creative Services G.P.
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  • @gracewoodgate9138
    @gracewoodgate9138 7 років тому +296

    This is honesty the most entertaining video I think I've ever seen

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому +6

      +Grace Woodgate thanks!

    • @ricardoelias1534
      @ricardoelias1534 7 років тому +6

      Me too!

    • @xpz25nfh
      @xpz25nfh 6 років тому +1

      This video should be in the top ten ASMR videos I have ever seen.

  • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
    @xjunkxyrdxdog89 4 роки тому +603

    "I just want to get it to a place where it can get used to being a guitar... because right now it still thinks it's a tree."
    This man respects his materials.

    • @stevendrake6831
      @stevendrake6831 4 роки тому +4

      That was a remarkable comment. I won't EVER forget that!

    • @TheArchetypes
      @TheArchetypes 4 роки тому +9

      @JOHNSON Chodenseider the wood literally has to settle

    • @user-ru2zi6dy1x
      @user-ru2zi6dy1x 4 роки тому

      Человек уважает свои материалы, как кот свои яйца, они могут их вылизывать вечность. Учится стоит у лучших ua-cam.com/video/biWk-QLWY7U/v-deo.html

    • @kdm1234gmail
      @kdm1234gmail 4 роки тому +2

      not many people have that level of respect these days.

    • @Nayo68
      @Nayo68 4 роки тому +1

      Some people call it sense of humor

  • @dennisbart1366
    @dennisbart1366 2 роки тому +79

    "Just a few bits of wood and some glue." Yeah, right. And Leonardo da Vinci just "threw some paint on a canvas." Sir, that is pure artistry... practically magic. Beautiful. Just beautiful.

    • @giovanniyorke7455
      @giovanniyorke7455 10 місяців тому +1

      😂😂 And your comment is pure comedy, LOL!!

    • @123omairma
      @123omairma 7 місяців тому

      Good work, nice hand made guitar thanks four the video

  • @howieab606
    @howieab606 2 роки тому +41

    As a lifelong woodworker, I am humbled by your work. Thanks for sharing, watching was an experience beyond words.

  • @warrenbuitendag5286
    @warrenbuitendag5286 7 років тому +19

    "right now it still thinks it's a tree" ... best line ever!

  • @zocku995
    @zocku995 7 років тому +143

    If I could watch one UA-cam video for the rest of my life it would be this one.

    • @zocku995
      @zocku995 7 років тому +2

      I did not even realise it was an hour long. Pure mastery of the wood working skill called carpentry, as one myself i bow my hat to you sir. I would be happy to reach one tenth of his skill level.

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому +2

      Careful what you wish for. :D

    • @kamakiri700
      @kamakiri700 7 років тому

      yep.

    • @giftedplanksify
      @giftedplanksify 7 років тому

      CGC CUSTOMS I'm an okie with a banjo on my knee for this kind of shitt... yep lots of loud good shit thaa '

    • @fawaidrusdihidayat2780
      @fawaidrusdihidayat2780 Рік тому

      ,",,T juda wants TranversaL GUITAR. "ALIB BA TA

  • @AlbinoBanana2
    @AlbinoBanana2 6 місяців тому +2

    I return to this video once a year and it never loses its magic. These guitars are a thing of beauty.

  • @brendanstempski8292
    @brendanstempski8292 2 роки тому +43

    I have legit watched this about 200 times. I’ve been throwing it on to fall asleep the past years. A perfect documentary.
    Edit: probably been 400 times now, I can recite a good first chunk of it from memory and I believe I could apprentice for Mr. Greenfield myself with the knowledge I’ve acquired from this video

    • @djordjecolic5818
      @djordjecolic5818 Рік тому +2

      So im not the only one who hasnt seen it for 500 times haha

    • @brendanstempski8292
      @brendanstempski8292 Рік тому +1

      @@djordjecolic5818 me and you brother

    • @arjeigh1259
      @arjeigh1259 Рік тому +1

      Me too! This video is both inspiring and relaxing for me.

    • @indiegoo
      @indiegoo Рік тому

      Been doing the same for the past 3 years :D

  • @TomGlander
    @TomGlander 3 роки тому +238

    "I wanna get this to a state where it can get used to being a guitar because right now it still thinks it's a tree." Lord have mercy. This guy is incredible.

    • @jackquentin1950
      @jackquentin1950 3 роки тому +3

      It's beautiful, ain't it?

    • @Siile_
      @Siile_ 3 роки тому +2

      I have been playing for 20 years and this blew my mind

    • @Vozzz75
      @Vozzz75 3 роки тому +3

      Most resonating comment he made during this incredible process. A profound quote!

    • @chanwahmok9832
      @chanwahmok9832 3 роки тому +2

      Seriously, I teared hearing this sentence...

    • @seanmcaleavy2369
      @seanmcaleavy2369 2 роки тому +1

      @@chanwahmok9832 I, as well.

  • @DarioViolate
    @DarioViolate 7 років тому +135

    At first, I was gonna watch for 5-10 minutes. Well, it's been 50 minutes and I can't believe how entertaining and insightful this is.
    I don't know if it's just me, but the video has a therapeutic quality to it. It's so calming.
    Thank you for this, I appreciate my guitar even more now.

    • @ahstrewth
      @ahstrewth 7 років тому +4

      "At first, I was gonna watch for 5-10 minutes..."
      My experience was exactly the same...but I sat there like I was bolted to the chair.
      Yet always there are those who lack any appreciation of what constitutes real value as evidenced by some of the comments here.
      Recently I bought a modest new car for my wife...$19485.
      In less than 10 years it will likely be a rustbucket.
      The Australian Government bought Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles ...a so -called masterpiece created in a drug-addled state by a suicidal depressive and that Government is now under fire for considering selling it for $350 million dollars.
      A Greenfield guitar is undoubtedly a masterpiece , could with care survive for hundreds of years , will from day one give the owner and listener immense pleasure and can be had for a comparatively paltry 14,000 dollars give or take.
      Questions anyone?

    • @pauleka1
      @pauleka1 7 років тому +1

      No, it wasn't just you, for sure; it happened just the same to me. I watched it as if I was put under some kind of a (soothing) spell!

    • @fahmiahmadi841
      @fahmiahmadi841 7 років тому +1

      wow, as I guessed, I'm not the only one :P

    • @denbren6497
      @denbren6497 7 років тому

      right me too

    • @genelomas332
      @genelomas332 6 років тому

      +Matthew M
      It wasn't over an hour.. it was _precisely_ 1 hour.. perfection in film editing as well as guitar making.. hats off to all involved..

  • @DevRel1
    @DevRel1 2 роки тому +2

    "Right now, I just want to get this guitar to a state where it can get use to being a guitar, because right now, it still thinks it's a tree" That's so poetic and beautiful!

  • @gristle7363
    @gristle7363 2 роки тому +5

    I’ve watch this video probably 30 times and each time it’s one of the most calming hours of watching a craftsman who truly enjoys his craft make an exceptional product. I’d buy one to have it sitting on my mantle but I would hate to disrespect the instrument by not having it played. I don’t know how to play but would appreciate seeing someone who really knows how to play perform with us

  • @stewey956
    @stewey956 4 роки тому +410

    Do I play a guitar? No.
    Did I just spend an hour of my Saturday watching how one is expertly made? Yes.

    • @rolandklobas8163
      @rolandklobas8163 4 роки тому +4

      Same thing,the difrence in my case is that today is Sonday :)

    • @t1psy4
      @t1psy4 4 роки тому +3

      It's not a waste of time if tou enjoyed it.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 4 роки тому +1

      One needs not know the craft of a craftsman to appreciate mastery of it.

    • @Nayo68
      @Nayo68 4 роки тому

      Do we care?.......well, you already know the answer.

    • @marioxuereb5125
      @marioxuereb5125 4 роки тому

      Do I play a guitar? No.
      Did I just spend an hour of my Saturday watching how one is expertly made? Yes.
      151
      Just as you did, great video withe no fast forword.

  • @lewissussman1166
    @lewissussman1166 7 років тому +45

    I was almost waiting for the part where the roof opens and the lightning bolt sparks the instrument to life. But you yourself provide that spark of life, with your breath, gaze, and touch, knitting together pre-conscious fibers into a sentient thing whose purpose is to vibrate with heavenly resonance. Long may you practice your art, Michael! Knowing that you do this makes the world a little better.

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 2 роки тому +5

    I love watching people make musical instruments, and this was wonderful! I think my favorite time was watching people from time to time as they were making a pipe organ, even down to “voicing” the pipes, but each and every maker is genius! Thanks for this!

  • @jibguy2003
    @jibguy2003 Рік тому

    This is the third time I’ve watched you create this art.

  • @WayneBrownWoodworking
    @WayneBrownWoodworking 7 років тому +131

    I'm completely blown away. I have been wood working for 30 years. I quit. Lol. Awesome craftsmanship

    • @NathanialHackner
      @NathanialHackner 7 років тому

      I

    • @asakirothman5459
      @asakirothman5459 7 років тому +11

      i love the "lol" part.

    • @Bryan_Kay
      @Bryan_Kay 7 років тому +1

      Wayne Brown calipers and a gentle hand ;)

    • @user-vc5rp7nf8f
      @user-vc5rp7nf8f 7 років тому

      Wayne Brown the quality control is amazing

    • @margofrank7918
      @margofrank7918 7 років тому +2

      If you want some great woodworking plans then I recommend you visit this website here: HootWood. com

  • @MaximumJoy
    @MaximumJoy 7 років тому +36

    this is the best advertisement i've ever seen. the length, cinematography, sound and editing of a classic feature film. there's a lot of details in it that i just love. that the sound is raw and minimalist then slowly introduces a dreamy melody, only to reveal it's in fact someone playing one of these guitars. the clock buzzing when the 15 minutes is up. there's no doubt after watching this that these guys make the best acoustic guitars. well done to this channel and the company.

    • @failure8076
      @failure8076 6 років тому +1

      Maximum Joy I don't think this is an advertisement

  • @AnthonyT50
    @AnthonyT50 2 роки тому +2

    Documentaries such as this are light years better than anything on tv. There is something so esthetically pleasing in watching a craftsman explain as he builds a masterpiece instrument.

  • @tazdrum73
    @tazdrum73 2 роки тому +4

    Just in absolute awe to the level of meticulous craftsmanship, love and care that goes into each one of these guitars. Truly a work of art.

  • @Stereokroma
    @Stereokroma  7 років тому +1277

    Thank you everyone for the wonderful comments. Michael was an awesome person to work with and we were so fortunate that he wanted to collaborate and let us document his work. We shot for 22 seperate days over the summer of 2016 and edited for a few months to make this video. This documentary was entirely self funded by Stereokroma and we hope to continue making equally entertaining and educational videos just like this. Thanks for watching! :-)

    • @danbantaynguyennoisonglamv7397
      @danbantaynguyennoisonglamv7397 7 років тому +4

      he lo ?? how i can buy your guitar????.??..

    • @WillHart423
      @WillHart423 7 років тому +10

      Not at all underestimating your wallet, but these are starting at $14,500

    • @danbantaynguyennoisonglamv7397
      @danbantaynguyennoisonglamv7397 7 років тому +1

      +Will Hart
      this's your guitar?

    • @WIDOUTUBE
      @WIDOUTUBE 7 років тому +5

      Stereokroma I love the guitar so much but I can't get one I don't have money 😢

    • @diasilaila2664
      @diasilaila2664 7 років тому +3

      Stereokroma i must get one of this guitar...thx to God i found this video

  • @TechTins_Projects
    @TechTins_Projects 7 років тому +345

    "Ask me how I know" great comment

    • @Shagrath1778
      @Shagrath1778 7 років тому +16

      well, pricing starts at 10.500$, so i think he knows :

    • @8odycount
      @8odycount 7 років тому +3

      I thoight the same. Oh, he already screwed up some guitars. :D Awesome documentary and guitars.

    • @darken27
      @darken27 7 років тому +8

      So fucking relatable, if you do any sort of precision work. When you spend this much time on a project, and one small oversight sets you back to square one, you definitely learn to not do that again.

    • @ryanschmidt7305
      @ryanschmidt7305 7 років тому

      I heard he held on publishing it, so you might want to grab Hyezmar's Woodworking Bible. Even though it's not 100% complete it has some great plans and ideas.

    • @frontbum420
      @frontbum420 7 років тому +4

      Who is" he" and what does it have to do with this video?

  • @rickmcdonald1557
    @rickmcdonald1557 Рік тому

    I feel like I have just seen "The Sistine Chapel" painted for the first time but a person can make it talk~!! Fabulous~!!

  • @martinblomqvist1870
    @martinblomqvist1870 11 місяців тому

    Craftsmanship at the very highest level.

  • @Studio69Fan
    @Studio69Fan 6 років тому +2693

    Probably one of the best hours of entertainment available on UA-cam! A true work of art on all accounts. Excellent video production and sound quality. Perfectly displaying a master craftsman and his craft.

  • @bentanner8875
    @bentanner8875 7 років тому +59

    when i was a kid my dad hung me a rope swing in the woods on this mammoth silver maple, when i was a teen my dad fell the tree, milled it to luber and built jigs and put together a body out of it and fitted the neck of my first guitar to it. It has been more of a conversation piece thru the year collecting dust. as beautiful as the wood is will the very distinct spalding patterns, it never really played or sounded good.
    Now as a 28 year old and a long lost passion for wood AND music I have been obsessing over luthier skills and tricks of the trade. This soundboard was Ridulously over built by the old man. Thru watching video i found the flaws in my dads very basic design. the guitar was so dense sounding and lacked projection. I now understand the attributes of the tone woods, i understand the different modes of vibrations and resonant frequencies BECAUSE OF MEN LIKE YOU SHARING THE PASSION!!!!
    The tree i grew up playing on now sits on my work bench and will make beautiful music soon with a new bridge, new back, revoiced to get more monopole bass response, and it will be passed down to my son whenever he is ready.
    I strive to be a craftsman like you. working on wood in general by hand is a dying art. craftsman like you give us hope

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому +2

      +Ben Tanner Thanks for the lovely comment Ben. :)

    • @williammorton7044
      @williammorton7044 7 років тому

      +Ben - That will be a very special piece when ya git 'er done - SUPER NEAT STORY --- Snortin' Morton

    • @bentanner8875
      @bentanner8875 7 років тому +1

      thanks yall!!! Once I get close to the end before refinishing, I will record the first notes and give everybody a look at her

    • @matthewfreeman2
      @matthewfreeman2 7 років тому +1

      +William Morton do you really snort?

    • @williammorton7044
      @williammorton7044 7 років тому

      +Matthew - I turned 73 the 2nd of this month - BUT - in the 70's and 80's - if you could pulverize it, I'd put it up my nose - subsequently, the nickname - Terrible Huh? --- Snortin' Morton

  • @DouglasDavis
    @DouglasDavis Рік тому +1

    I’ve watched this at least three times…. It never gets boring… I’m in awe of the attention to detail and the skills.

  • @DavidMac-fo2ff
    @DavidMac-fo2ff 18 днів тому

    Acoustic perfection. A Greenfield would be my dream guitar. I've seen this video several times and always thought this was one guitar going through the build process. I only recently noticed there are at least 2 but likely more. I noticed different sound hole cutouts on the necks and ser. no. 268 and 265. Amazing work.

  • @curiousjoe1164
    @curiousjoe1164 7 років тому +10

    I really thought this would be a boring video, I was watching it, I did not notice I was watching this for almost an hour. The love that you put in your work is so amusing.

  • @DanylloRocha
    @DanylloRocha 7 років тому +86

    one hours has passed and feels like i'm sitting here for a couple of minuts. excellent job!

  • @titan1235813
    @titan1235813 2 роки тому +1

    Not only is the guitar a piece of art, but also the process of making the guitar is an art on itself. So mesmerizing to watch.

  • @terbofish5788
    @terbofish5788 2 роки тому

    I could go to sleep at night watching this! It's like seeing life created right in front of your eyes!

  • @ChaseEaglesonOfficial
    @ChaseEaglesonOfficial 3 роки тому +325

    That's one hour of my life that I don't want back. Wonderful documentary, craftsmanship, and passion. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @DavidB-rx3km
      @DavidB-rx3km 3 роки тому +8

      Just checked, and one of these guitars is on sale for £18,000 ($25,000).

    • @stefantomovic3849
      @stefantomovic3849 3 роки тому +5

      same

    • @davidlacroix6769
      @davidlacroix6769 3 роки тому

      Hi Chase. I follow you on your channel. Bet you’d like to get one of these to play.

    • @renerojas5332
      @renerojas5332 2 роки тому

      @@davidlacroix6769 4655

    • @araffamedia1403
      @araffamedia1403 2 роки тому

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  • @iskandertime747
    @iskandertime747 5 років тому +256

    I just come back to watch this every once in a while. I don't even play guitar.

  • @benfurbank
    @benfurbank 2 роки тому

    Thank you! I'm a cabinet maker and the world of instrument makers is incredibly enjoyable, I could imagine myself doing all these steps and love the organisation and process needed to get this prestine finish.

  • @CBTman99
    @CBTman99 2 роки тому +2

    I was mesmerized for a complete hour, not only by the extraordinary craftmanship shown in the video, but by the general soothing atmosphere in which they work. It has been an out of this world experience.

  • @MrUltraworld
    @MrUltraworld 7 років тому +46

    I've been a Luthier since 1980. This man's work in impeccable. His jigs, fixtures and templates are as impressive as his guitars. His tolerances are incredibly tight, checked and checked again. These are tolerances that manufacturers don't come near. Artisan is a word that gets thrown around too often. This is next level.

    • @scrotiemcboogerballs4967
      @scrotiemcboogerballs4967 7 років тому

      Fred Garvin interesting. is he doing anything here other Luther's don't, or just more attention to detail?

    • @lucassmith2328
      @lucassmith2328 7 років тому +1

      If you want some great woodworking plans then I recommend you go here: HootWood. com

    • @Morten_Nielsen1979
      @Morten_Nielsen1979 6 років тому +1

      O- Tay Can you telk me why he chose a laminated rimset instead of solid wood? He takes a solid piece of rosewood, chops it up into layers, and glue the layers together. He says it makes the body more rigid. But doesn't he lose sonic quality with this process?

    • @peteroconnor8687
      @peteroconnor8687 6 років тому +2

      Generally speaking, people believe that solid (one piece) wood is better than laminated (many thin pieces glued together). And, again generally, very cheap mass produced guitars use laminates and high-quality mass produced guitars use solid wood. The cheap mass-produced guitars use inferior wood - even plywood - while the better quality mass produced guitars use solid Indian rosewood (although other woods may also be used, maple, mahogany etc.). However, forgetting guitar making for a moment, when you're working with wood a general rule of thumb is that pieces of wood glued together are stronger than a single piece of wood (which is why this claim is made in this video); a specific example in the case of guitar making (other than the sides or rim-set) would be the neck. While necks can and are made out of a single piece of wood, a far stronger neck is produced by laminating pieces together (which also improves the appearance, particularly if different woods are used). The reason high-quality mass produced guitars are made (generally speaking) with solid woods is because you can still make an exceptionally fine instrument with this feature. They don't make guitars with laminated sides (which would, all other things being equal, be superior) is because of the extra cost and effort involved (to do it well). Since cheap guitars use laminated sides (without taking the time to do it well and making use of inferior wood) most guitarists believe ALL laminated sides are cheap/bad and solid wood represents the highest quality, and this belief is not the case. Very high-quality luthiers can take the time (since they deservedly charge an appropriate amount for their instruments) to make high-quality laminated sides that are superior to high-quality solid sides. For an example other than the luthier in this video, visit John Bogdanovich's website. John is a well-known maker of high-quality classical guitars and an author (of course on the subject of guitar building) as well. John explains why he makes laminated sides here - www.jsbguitars.com/learn-guitar-making-techniques/laminating/ - and talks about the subject with much more knowledge than I possess. I hope this helped to answer your question.

    • @Morten_Nielsen1979
      @Morten_Nielsen1979 6 років тому

      Peter OCOnnor Thank you very much Sir! Now I know why some luthiers chose laminated sides. Rigidity, durability and less weight. I even listened to the podcast with JSB. I play mainly Country fingerstyle, but now I am beginning to practice Classic and Flamenco. Next year I will go to the Holy Grail guitar show in Berlin to try some of the best guitars and maybe buy one. To find the best for me I need some knowledge. Thanks for helping me.

  • @henkestenke
    @henkestenke 5 років тому +12

    Yeah. Now I’m in trouble. I was supposed to be cleaning the apartment. This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen. Truly a master guitar maker.

  • @SGI999
    @SGI999 2 роки тому

    Found this gem of a film today. Fascinating to me as I’ve had a love affair with the beautiful instrument since childhood. A master at work.

  • @jamesakers1175
    @jamesakers1175 2 роки тому +4

    Incredible artistry from beginning to the end. Your skilled hands and ears show through in the way your instruments sound and play. Thanks for the best hour I have had in years.

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM 7 років тому +538

    This is dedication in making a masterpiece! This much mechanical accuracy, I have hardly seen done by precision automatic tools. It's like watching a beautiful ballet of craftsmanship.

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому +27

      :D Thank you for the comment sir, we're happy you enjoyed it!

    • @mopsiok
      @mopsiok 7 років тому +15

      I didn't expect you here Mehdi! On the other hand, I remember your diy guitar lol

    • @williammorton7044
      @williammorton7044 7 років тому +3

      Look at the Credits - near the end --- Snortin' Morton

    • @tutututututututtutu
      @tutututututututtutu 5 років тому +2

      Wouldn't have been complete without your comment

    • @imayavarambannedunjezhiyan5222
      @imayavarambannedunjezhiyan5222 3 роки тому +1

      Vaņakkam. 🙏🏿

  • @afifakimih8823
    @afifakimih8823 3 роки тому +11

    "This documentary is the most satisfactory one hour in my life"

  • @user-dz2qm8mo2q
    @user-dz2qm8mo2q Місяць тому

    Skills, knowledge and experience are shown in this video. I'm in awe because this is far beyond my own abilities.

  • @ongkhuongduy3498
    @ongkhuongduy3498 2 роки тому +1

    There is just something so calm and peaceful about the making of a guitar.

  • @ramennaidoo162
    @ramennaidoo162 4 роки тому +52

    This what happens when an artisan respects his tools and materials he works with. No matter in what field you served your trades. This is artistic

    • @kdm1234gmail
      @kdm1234gmail 4 роки тому

      truly beautiful indeed. I may not be able to do things to the degree of normal folks, but when i can find a way to get materials despite my lack of income. I treat them with the utmost respect and treat them with the same love and care i would another person. knowing that its because of the tools and materials i was fortunate enough to have. That i was able to create the craft. I treat nature with an equal level of repsect. For it is responsible for the things i do and for me being able to do what i can despite my seizures. I only wish my family could understand this as well as you and i do.

  • @skFriberg
    @skFriberg 7 років тому +25

    I've watched tens of thousands of videos on UA-cam, and this is easily in the top 5 of my favourite videos. The craftsmanship and quality of video is absolutely out of this world. Thank you!

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому +3

      +Simon Friberg That means a lot to us! Thank you :)

    • @muffinpuppy089
      @muffinpuppy089 7 років тому +1

      I agree. I'm actually embarrassed at how much crap I've watched as compared to this amazing video!

    • @foldenn
      @foldenn 7 років тому +2

      Agree! Impressed by the production, Stereokroma, and the craftmanship by Greenfield Guitars.

    • @sebastiancrowe2586
      @sebastiancrowe2586 Рік тому

      me too dude

  • @johnkennedy814
    @johnkennedy814 2 роки тому

    I have watched this in full 3 times over the years. It is just so calming and the craftsmanship is amazing.

  • @cadenorris4009
    @cadenorris4009 2 роки тому +12

    Absolutely amazing. The guitar looks beautiful, the documentary was incredible, and the artistry is unparalleled. Thank you very much for this!

  • @surfcaster
    @surfcaster 3 роки тому +27

    “Right now, it still thinks it’s a tree”. This really cracked me up!!!🤣

  • @talister106
    @talister106 5 років тому +7

    To say a guitar player bonds with their instrument is a understatement. We feel the work it took in transporting all the raw materials into a conduit for our creativity.

  • @djordjecolic5818
    @djordjecolic5818 4 місяці тому

    Who's back here ? It felt like it was yesterday that i saw this video, one awesome video that i come back from time to time and rewatch it, might learn something more.

  • @MarttiSuomivuori
    @MarttiSuomivuori 2 роки тому

    I am watching this with deep satisfaction: I admire people who know, feel, and create.
    This is not art, this is craft. Art is yet another thing.

  • @junkyarddog4411
    @junkyarddog4411 5 років тому +27

    “It’s making music all by itself”, 5:45. That’s when I knew I was watching the whole thing, great video.

  • @moonabove89
    @moonabove89 4 роки тому +20

    I've lost track of how many times i've watched this video over the years. Still one of my favorites, even with the sound off... just the craftsmanship... I'll always admire.

  • @rasputin90
    @rasputin90 2 роки тому +1

    I am blown away by Mr Greenfield. His precision, love , passion, attention to details and shaped by music. In other words - his pride is present but not ego. The instrument is supreme. Not his name. For the first time - his prices seemed justified and did not seem expensive or insane. Salutation to you Sir. As an flute maker - I learnt so much. I emerged not only wiser but a bigger human being.

  • @RadoslawO
    @RadoslawO 2 роки тому

    A handicraft genius bringing light into our digital world of ones and zeros. Breathtaking|!

  • @MoDebris60
    @MoDebris60 4 роки тому +12

    We're living in a time where mastery and expertise are not as valued as they once were. Just watching this is a great reminder of how important those abilities are.

  • @SadowskyGuitars
    @SadowskyGuitars 7 років тому +32

    Wonderful video, Michael....your work is inspiring! and thanks for the shout out @ 53:55!

  • @Reffitt2
    @Reffitt2 Рік тому +6

    This is the spirit and essence of true craftsmanship. The amount of detail and sheer attention that goes into every Greenfield guitar is just amazing, and they don't just look pretty but sound magical. What an amazing video!

  • @janganliatchannelini
    @janganliatchannelini Рік тому

    It's like watching woody reparation cleaning scenes so satisfying

  • @user-xd2by2yl6q
    @user-xd2by2yl6q 6 років тому +5

    This level of craftsmanship elevates all of humanity.

  • @CooledDuckling5
    @CooledDuckling5 6 років тому +4

    This is probably the third time I've watched this video since it has been released. Every time it gets more fantastic.

  • @anandaedirimannage1834
    @anandaedirimannage1834 2 роки тому

    I felt like long meditation and I am watching it again. I have enormous respect for these artists. They know the musical instrument making art.

  • @58Giulia
    @58Giulia Місяць тому

    The most beautiful video I have ever seen. I play the guitar, but I will never be able to afford to buy this one that I saw being born. My compliments, I was enchanted from start to finish. Unfortunately it will remain a dream for me.

  • @damonjensen833
    @damonjensen833 4 роки тому +45

    I've watched this video at LEAST 7 times and the funny part is I'm not even lying. I keep coming back to watch it over and over

    • @frederiquerijsdijk
      @frederiquerijsdijk 4 роки тому +3

      I just watched f it for the first time. From the first second to the last. Every second.

    • @pmcm-ih1ep
      @pmcm-ih1ep 3 роки тому +2

      It’s his relaxing hypnotic voice along with the beautiful peaceful music. You should by now be able to make one of these guitars in your sleep.😄

    • @Wilbafarce
      @Wilbafarce 3 роки тому +1

      It is a thing of beauty, I'm on my third viewing!

    • @RandomShites
      @RandomShites 3 роки тому +1

      I just finished my second run through this. It's mesmerizing.

    • @cforcaterpillar8859
      @cforcaterpillar8859 3 роки тому +2

      Damon Jensen 7 hours of your life used perfectly

  • @manuelpusong7390
    @manuelpusong7390 3 роки тому +36

    I have watched this so many times and I still get inspired by the passion and dedication of this man to his craft.

    • @johnpetersen1106
      @johnpetersen1106 Рік тому

      I keep coming back to this great masterpiece 💝💝

  • @vincentprice1553
    @vincentprice1553 Рік тому +1

    I've recently started to play the guitar again after many years of not playing. Watching amazing guitarist play and share their knowledge has been inspirational. To watch the unbelievable craftsmanship here is as inspirational. Truly amazing.

  • @greglander5227
    @greglander5227 2 роки тому +1

    I was a pro musician and have played guitars and basses electric and acoustic and never more amazed on the TECH that creates these instruments than now!
    Thank you for creating the instruments that let me earn a living, bring joy to others and help others to do as well!
    GOD Bless you all!

  • @KfirOchaion
    @KfirOchaion 7 років тому +328

    This was such a delight to watch. The whole process, photography and sound was just perfect. Thank you for this treat!

  • @paulglover7081
    @paulglover7081 7 років тому +30

    Just watched the video for the forth time... Know what I'm going to do in my retirement... and in my next life I will start at 17....

    • @Stereokroma
      @Stereokroma  7 років тому

      +Paul Glover you win! Someone else watched it 3 times.

    • @TheMichalisK
      @TheMichalisK 7 років тому +7

      I've watched it more than 5 for sure :D

    • @jacobabargil6353
      @jacobabargil6353 7 років тому

      Paul Glover

  • @stevehops2825
    @stevehops2825 Рік тому +2

    Excellence in motion. I feel privileged and honored to have witnessed this. Art at the highest level.

  • @marcpiscaer5567
    @marcpiscaer5567 Рік тому +1

    Did I enjoy this video? It was fantastic. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and this artwork is perfection. Hats off to Greenfield Guitars. The Virtuoso's must appreciate the quality of sound your craft can produce.

  • @thomasreid4753
    @thomasreid4753 4 роки тому +20

    A perfect symphony of technical precision and artistry.

  • @isaiasgarcia4
    @isaiasgarcia4 6 років тому +7

    I don' know how many times i've seen this video and always looks like the first time. Definitely one of the bests of guitar makers.

  • @badger305
    @badger305 2 роки тому +1

    I can't play anything but I can appreciate good music and fine craftsmanship. These aren't just guitars, they are works of art. Loved the video.

  • @petemurphy3192
    @petemurphy3192 Рік тому

    A consumate artisan of the acoustic guitar i have had the pleasure of playing a greenfield acoustic guitar and can say they are of the finest quality this is the type of guitar for the acoustic guitar player you purchase a greenfield because you need an instrument that speaks to your heart and soul this man and his apprentice build these guitars with these emotional dynamics nough said.

  • @user-gg3vm6bw1k
    @user-gg3vm6bw1k 7 років тому +34

    It's 3:30am right now, but I can't stop watching this amazing documentary "movie"

    • @norazalinordin32
      @norazalinordin32 6 років тому +1

      relax. im at 8:58am... fuk i got sleep issues

    • @gorisenke
      @gorisenke 6 років тому +1

      佟伟
      Same boat here. Just finished and it's 3 in the morning. I need to be up in a few hours but this was amazing and perfect. I hope I can get one of these one day.

    • @TheAudiostud
      @TheAudiostud 6 років тому +1

      Watching this video at 03:26 it's absolutely stunning work!

    • @Balin93
      @Balin93 6 років тому

      It's almost 3 am here! Same!

  • @shovelheadseven
    @shovelheadseven 4 роки тому +7

    Probably one of the only real craftsman worthy of being called a Luthier. Almost entirely hand made and deadly accurate. Highly skilled and dedicated to his craft. Each detail handled with precision and know how. Built with conviction and experience every step of the way. A true master in every aspect. Flawless.

    • @el34glo59
      @el34glo59 4 роки тому

      One of the only? There are alot of guys out there doing the same thing. Show some respect

    • @shovelheadseven
      @shovelheadseven 4 роки тому

      @@el34glo59 Maybe so but seems to be a dying breed.

  • @hoss3433
    @hoss3433 Рік тому

    Not to many craftsmen left these days. The true craftsmanship of this, the attention to all aspects of what it is and what it is supposed to do, is superb. From look to function it is beautiful from everything I can tell, a mixture of old tooling, new tooling and technology melded together into a beautiful work of art.

  • @RedRose4711
    @RedRose4711 2 роки тому

    This video was without doubt the top of the pyramid in regards to craftsmanship and vision. I am very impressed.

  • @peterwhite7428
    @peterwhite7428 5 років тому +29

    In addition to the incredible workmanship and attention to detail, I notice the technical equipment he has to help him do the job with exact precision, I’m a violin maker, I don’t have this equipment but I can certainly see how all these jigs, rigs, clamps, power tools, measuring devices and so forth ensure precision. There are months and months involved in setting up a shop like this in addition to the cost, This man is a truly fine artist and craftsman. Thanks for making this video. It gives me greater appreciation of how to use devices to ensure precision. I note also that he works very well with unassisted hand work. Tremendous patience from start to finish. Very very cool

    • @paullanier8280
      @paullanier8280 5 років тому

      Hi Peter. I saw a man in new Orleans playing a guitar made like this. Was only ten feet or so in front of the stage. Sounded wonderful. Andy McGee is the best I've heard. Such a treat!

  • @baldbearded9601
    @baldbearded9601 5 років тому +6

    I grew up around Montreal and had never heard of him before... Absolutely loved every second of it! Nobody builds guitars by hand from start to finish anymore... even less so with this level of care and precision... Masterful!

    • @DuraLexSedLex01
      @DuraLexSedLex01 5 років тому +1

      There are actually dozens of artisans in the province who make exceptional guitars: flattops, archtops and classical. Check for next fall's edition of www.sonorefestival.ca.

    • @baldbearded9601
      @baldbearded9601 5 років тому +1

      Interesting! I'll to go check this event our! Thanks!

  • @MrHeliosoul
    @MrHeliosoul 2 роки тому +1

    Hey I have lost count how many times I've watched this build and it is by far above and beyond anything else out there on the internet.

  • @IamtheActionman
    @IamtheActionman 5 місяців тому

    I've watched this 5 times already.
    Incredible to see a master at work crafting his masterpiece.

  • @kaishaohta
    @kaishaohta 4 роки тому +27

    This is probably one of my favorite things that I have ever watched I don’t really know who to talk to about this sort of thing, so I’m just going to openly plead here... Someone please give this guy a Netflix series!! 😧

    • @marcosr.9085
      @marcosr.9085 3 роки тому

      Yamandu Costa is a Brazilian classical guitarist and he produced a series about Guitarmaking around the world, look it up on youtube.

  • @robslifting4life
    @robslifting4life 4 роки тому +8

    I come back to this video very often. It reminds me to slow down, work my butt off and what a dream job looks or might feel like... I rewatch it, to remind myself. Thank you, Michael and Julian.

  • @silverlakegirl9078
    @silverlakegirl9078 2 роки тому

    That was so brilliant, I've got the goosebumps as I'm typing this. What an honor and privilege to see a guitar being born. My heart is fluttering! Thank you soooo very much for sharing this video. From now on, every time I pick up my guitar, I'll fondly think about what I just witnessed. I bow down to greatness. Bravo!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @sgcitizen1063
    @sgcitizen1063 2 роки тому

    Truly pure craftmanship; hope the apprentices can picked up Michael Greenfield's skills and more of his passion in making a great guitar for generations to come.

  • @maclegnogerardmack7372
    @maclegnogerardmack7372 3 роки тому +10

    I am a woodworker of many years experience and an avid follower of UA-cam, and I have NEVER seen a woodworking video so detailed, informative and professionally made. Thank you so much meastro.

  • @keatonmeades
    @keatonmeades 4 роки тому +3

    I clicked on this video entirely by accident whilst watching a Crimson Guitars series. One of the happiest accidents of my existence so far...
    What a perfectly balanced piece of informative and enlightening production. Exciting in it's own subtlety. Watching beautiful craftsmanship whilst hearing that hypnoticly calm voice of experience. I'm delighted to say I was glued for a straight hour...

  • @Mr880881
    @Mr880881 2 роки тому

    I am a machinist and watching you blows me away. Such a craftsman.

  • @RodriguezProduction
    @RodriguezProduction Рік тому

    this man is a true perfectionist of his art..

  • @terraincognitaband7273
    @terraincognitaband7273 4 роки тому +4

    so, this is me, 25 yo, sitting here at 5 am in the night, watching this PERFECT guitar being build and I've never felt so chilled in my life. Cheers

  • @amywhite9386
    @amywhite9386 5 років тому +14

    Beautiful guitar. I am a 30 year craftsman of fine furniture and you have woodworking skills beyond what I have seen. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rdubb77
    @rdubb77 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, the rosette is a real work of art. Fantastic! The rest of the build is incredible, as a life long guitarist the attention to detail brought tears to my eyes.

  • @johnprickett8140
    @johnprickett8140 2 роки тому

    I have been in workshops all my life, perfection. RESPECT!

  • @ZombieXee
    @ZombieXee 4 роки тому +6

    Has it really been an hour?
    Those have got to be the most beautiful guitars ever made. Functioning pieces of art describes them perfectly. Amazing.

  • @chuckthompson4138
    @chuckthompson4138 7 років тому +3

    My faith in artistry has been restored. In this day and age of disposable crap, you Sir can rival the work of any artist of any medium. And I am talking about any time in history. I was fired from my job today for not being able to spit out enough "numbers". Thank you for this video. You have eased my mind and given me hope to try again. I will bounce back stronger than before.

  • @billygoat764
    @billygoat764 Рік тому

    "At the moment it still thinks it's a tree". Haha that's made my night, thanks

  • @MrSoerenbager
    @MrSoerenbager 2 роки тому

    What a joy to witness all this love and care.