That one is on the back burner. Looks great. I think I might need to make a new top for it, it's very stiff. I am not sure it's going to make a lot of noise. It could be an electric instrument with a pickup but I'm not sure anyone needs that. It looks amazing though.
They're both versatile guitars. Have the growl that only these guitars can make but also wide palate of tone, not a narrow focus instruments. And even sounding throughout bass, mids treble. Very strong single notes, especially on the high strings, notes have some sort of strong foundation in the tone.
Great to meet you at Django in June. Both your guitars sounded great, but the oval hole is very special. I love the sound, the looks and the overall modern take on building a GJ guitar.
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That one is on the back burner. Looks great. I think I might need to make a new top for it, it's very stiff. I am not sure it's going to make a lot of noise. It could be an electric instrument with a pickup but I'm not sure anyone needs that. It looks amazing though.
They're both versatile guitars. Have the growl that only these guitars can make but also wide palate of tone, not a narrow focus instruments. And even sounding throughout bass, mids treble. Very strong single notes, especially on the high strings, notes have some sort of strong foundation in the tone.
that checks all the boxes for me.
Brilliant! Love watching these two - the eye contact - makes me realise I don't do enough of that myself
Henry Acker picked up the Petite Bouche and seemed to really get what it could do.
Great to meet you at Django in June. Both your guitars sounded great, but the oval hole is very special. I love the sound, the looks and the overall modern take on building a GJ guitar.
thanks so much for the kind words...it was cool hearing you play them and I really appreciate you understanding what I'm trying to do.
Here's Tcha trying one out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9GAOZ6C1MI
Doing some final tuneups on this guitar, I'll list it for sale soon. It's a killer.