Tag Archive for 'Guitars'

North Korean Kindergarteners Guitar Shred

ZOMG! Cheers, Augustin!

Acoustic Guitar Build: Update

A couple months ago I told all ya’ll about the acoustic guitar that SuperForester Steve is building:

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I am tickled pink to be able to tell you that he is nearly finished! He applied the final coat of lacquer  recently and is waiting for it to harden for a few weeks.

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Make sure to check back soon for the completed thing.  I’ll be talking with Steve about his experience of building a guitar from scratch (and if we’re lucky he’ll play a song or two for us)!

Check out his blog in our friends section or click here.

DIY – Building a Guitar in your Kitchen

Afternoon peeps!

When most people decide to pick up an instrument they buy, borrow, or steal one. But not my crafty brother-in-law, Steve! For the past year or so, Steve has been building a guitar right in his very own kitchen.

Looky-loo:


That is his workspace.





And Steve has been cool enough to keep a blog that shows the progress! I’ll let him explain:

When I discovered nearly a year ago that I knew someone who actually builds acoustic guitars, I was shocked. I knew that fine acoustic guitars were hand built works of art, but I guess I had never really thought of building them as a hobby. Despite attempts to cajole me into building one of my own, I adamantly thought for a while that I lacked both the knowledge and the resources to construct one of my own (at the time of writing, I live in a small 4th floor Seattle condo without any extra space or anything resembling a workshop with power tools), so I wrote off the whole idea.

Six months later however, the urge to give it a try was too great and I finally posed the question, “Suppose I decide to build a guitar…?” I would have no idea of not only how possible it would be to build a convincingly fine acoustic guitar, but to do so without any prior experience, power tools, or a dedicated workspace.

The purpose of this blog is to encourage first-time guitar builders or anyone who may be interested in taking up this incredibly rewarding (and impressive) hobby by chronicling my building experience–both the successes and the arguably more valuable mistakes–and to dispel all notion that you must have a dedicated workspace and a myriad of expensive power tools.

Word, brother.

Steve keeps great track of what he is doing and includes helpful photos for those of us who don’t always understand the “shop talk.”

If your interested in seeing how guitars are made by hand, take a peak at his blog, Building an Acoustic Guitar in your Kitchen.

Here’s to life,
Spoon

Bo Diddley 1928-2008

If they came much hipper and cooler than the Wild Cat himself, I don’t even want to know!

Bo Diddley @ the ol’ wikipedia

Nnnngh.

“On November 20, 1955, he appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show only to infuriate the host. “I did two songs and he got mad,” Bo Diddley later recalled. “Ed Sullivan said that I was one of the first colored boys to ever double-cross him. Said that I wouldn’t last six months”. Bo Diddley was asked to sing Tennessee Ernie Ford’s hit “Sixteen Tons”, but when he appeared on stage, he sang “Bo Diddley.” He was banned from further appearances.”

Columbus Circle Guitar

This is a shot of Columbus Circle taken from the 73rd floor of the Time-Warner building. Does it not look just like a guitar?

That’s Central Park South at the top of the frame.

Nice.