47 episódios

Talking Guitar explores the world of high-end luthierie by interviewing the most celebrated builders of acoustic and electric instruments. As well as speaking with the luthiers, Talking Guitar interviews the players who make those instruments sing. This podcast is for all the guitar connoisseurs who want to get the exclusive insight direct from the luthiers and players.

Talking Guitar The North American Guitar

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Talking Guitar explores the world of high-end luthierie by interviewing the most celebrated builders of acoustic and electric instruments. As well as speaking with the luthiers, Talking Guitar interviews the players who make those instruments sing. This podcast is for all the guitar connoisseurs who want to get the exclusive insight direct from the luthiers and players.

    S4E10. Matt Thomas, Fingerstyle Guitarist

    S4E10. Matt Thomas, Fingerstyle Guitarist

    An inspiring and virtuosic fingerstyle player, Matt Thomas is also deeply knowledgeable and passionate about the world of boutique luthier-built guitars. He may even be considering a move into building himself! All told, he's the perfect non-luthier guest for this luthier series, able to nerd out about music and guitar craft in equal measure.
    In our chat, he shares his musical history and inspirations, from his wins at the Walnut Valley International Fingerstyle and Home of the Legends International Thumbpicking competitions; his long-running musical partnership with Dustin Furlow; to sharing the stage with legends like Tommy Emmanuel, Michael Kelsey, Stephen Bennett, among others. Through our discussion of his collaboration with Jeff Jewitt for his signature OM-C, we explore how our relationship to the instruments we play shapes our musical experience, and discuss the value of partnering with a great luthier to create your perfect guitar.
    Learn more about Matt: https://themattthomas.com/home
    Follow Matt on Instagram
    Matt's videos on YouTube
    Matt plays his arrangement of "Ashokan Farewell" on his custom Jewitt OM-C Cocobolo, and his original "Sky's Eyes" on a Skytop Grand Concert Maple.
    Jewitt Guitars at CVE

    • 1h 42 min
    S4E9. Leo Posch

    S4E9. Leo Posch

    Kansas luthier Leo Posch is one of those builders who proves the incredible value of repair work in shaping one’s guitar building skills. He may say he does the “ordinary” things when it comes to guitar construction, but having seen countless instruments come through Mass Street Music with every problem under the sun, he simply knows what works. The excellent tone and feel of his guitars speak for themselves!
    Leo shares his journey from folk-obsessed banjo player to builder of flattop acoustics, mandolin family instruments, archtops, and banjos (not to mention all his other DIY projects!). While he may be in many ways a very traditional-inspired builder, as you'll hear and see from his wide-ranging selection of instruments, Leo loves customizing to player requests, incorporating modern concepts like soundports, bevels and fan frets, as well as personalized inlays into his timeless guitars.
    Learn more about Posch Guitars: https://leoposch.com/
    Follow Leo on Instagram
    Subscribe to Leo's YouTube channel
    Available Posch Guitars at CVE:
    Advanced Jumbo Hormigo
    GA Indian Rosewood
    AJ Indian Rosewood
    Dreadnought Brazilian Rosewood
    00-13 Mahogany
    Intro and outro music by Carl Miner, both played on previously sold Posch guitars.

    • 53 min
    S4E8. Simon Haycraft of Thompson Guitars on the Rattlesnake OM!

    S4E8. Simon Haycraft of Thompson Guitars on the Rattlesnake OM!

    The team at Preston Thompson Guitars in Sisters, Oregon have set out to create a series of masterpiece instruments, showing off what's possible not only in tone and playability but also in inlay and appointments. Just in time to get the first of three North American Wildlife Series guitars, we chat with inlay artist Simon Haycraft about the inspiration, design, and execution of a guitar that won't be for the faint of heart: a Brazilian rosewood OM dedicated to the rattlesnake!
    Learn more about Thompson Guitars: https://pktguitars.com/
    Follow Simon on Instagram
    Follow Thompson Guitars on Instagram
    Available PKT Guitars at CVE:
    0000 Indian Rosewood/Adirondack Spruce
    Size 2 Parlor Brazilian Rosewood
    Intro and outro music by Carl Miner, both played on previously sold Preston Thompson guitars.

    • 34 min
    S4E7. Frank Schley IV of Silvan Guitars

    S4E7. Frank Schley IV of Silvan Guitars

    No one works in a vacuum, but Frank Schley IV of Silvan Guitars really proves the value of building your business with a collaborative community. Frank developed his skills under the tutelage of Scott Baxendale, well-known for his Harmony conversions and restorations. No surprise, then, that Frank has a deep understanding and appreciation for vintage, something that’s apparent in his modern takes on the Tele and Strat-style electrics, and in the classic ‘bursts and shapes of his acoustics. But he’s certainly not one to shy away from trying something new in his own guitars, whether that be reworking a body shape, utilizing an uncommon tonewood or inlay material, or going above and beyond to customize to a player’s requests. Every Silvan guitar has a flair to it that’ll catch your eye in a crowded shop, but it’s their excellent tone and playability that’ll make you take one home.
    Frank chose Silvan for his shop name because it means of the woods or of trees. Not just clever branding, it’s made even more meaningful by the fact that he often uses domestic woods from his family’s forestry lands in building his guitars. Frank is also passionate about fostering a collaborative, creative scene in his home base of Athens, GA, calling on talented local friends to demo his guitars and opening up his picturesque workshop to live concerts. He’s also partnered with electric specialist Georgia Quarter Guitars and continues to offer repair services. If ever there were a template for the modern luthier, we think Frank’s got it.
    Learn more about Silvan Guitars: https://www.silvanguitars.com/
    Follow Silvan Guitars on Instagram
    Follow Silvan Guitars on YouTube
    Available Silvan Guitars at CVE
    Featured instruments:
    Silvan 12-Fret Parlor Koa/Redwood
    Silvan OM Mango/Cedar
    Featured musicians: Lindsay Straw

    • 1h
    S4E6. Jeff Jewitt

    S4E6. Jeff Jewitt

    “I’ve always operated under the principle that if you can build a guitar, you can do anything.”
    Jeff Jewitt is the perfect representative of the collaborative spirit that now defines the guitar-making world. Likely a familiar face to fellow builders, Jeff’s tints, stains and dyes company has supplied names big and small in the guitar world for decades. Fans of guitar-making content may have seen his StewMac collaborations, ending up on his channels where he gives a glimpse of the build process and demos his freshly completed guitars.
    Self-taught to start but influenced by his contemporaries, Jeff’s guitars are a perfect mix of classic design with modern appointments, tone and style. Because he’s always learning and pushing himself, he happily takes on challenging custom builds for folks like fingerstyle virtuoso Matt Thomas, expanding the bounds of what a Jewitt Guitar can be in the process.
    In the spirit of sharing, we discuss some of Jeff’s advice for newer luthiers on the value of apprenticeship and self-promotion. He will be showcasing at Artisan in Harrisburg, PA next month on April 14-16, and teaching with fellow luthier Robbie O’Brien at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking in July 2023.
    Learn more about Jewitt Guitars: https://jewittguitars.com/
    Follow Jeff on Instagram
    All available Jewitt Guitars at CVE
    Featured instruments:
    Jewitt OM-C Cedar/Cocobolo
    Jewitt 00-C Redwood/Walnut
    Jewitt 000-12 White Oak/Adirondack
    Featured musicians: Carl Miner, Lindsay Straw​

    • 1h 7 min
    S4E5. John Slobod of Circa Guitars

    S4E5. John Slobod of Circa Guitars

    John Slobod proves that even building within the parameters of what's known to work (in his case, pre-war Martin style guitars), there's still plenty to discover, and endless ways to adapt and innovate.
    In the early 90s when his wife suggested he combine his passion for making things with his love of neo-traditional bluegrass, it only made sense. John spent years refining his skills in the production line at Dana Bourgeois' workshop, then later alongside Julius Borges building Schoenberg guitars. By the time he put out his own shingle as the aptly named Circa Guitars, he had nearly two decades and thousands of guitars worth of experience under his belt to inform his own timeless style.
    Just as we were about to receive a brand new D-18 in beeswing mahogany, we sat down to chat about his history, his wood hoarding habit, and how he creates some of the best pre-war inspired guitars, while keeping their own unique Circa sound and feel.
    Learn more about Circa Guitars: http://www.circaguitars.com/ Follow John on Instagram
    Just arrived: Circa D-18 Beeswing Mahogany
    More Circa guitars at CVE
    Featured musicians: Carl Miner, Bill Cooley, Stuart Ryan

    • 1h 8 min

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