There are a lot of choices out there for the prospective buyer of a fine guitar. It’s no secret; a handmade instrument can cost a lot. For that matter, any of the better guitars purchased from a quality manufacturer is going to command what most people would consider to be a lot of money. Are […]
Humidity, Temperature, and Your Guitar
Maintaining your wooden instruments at an appropriate level of humidity year round is vital to their health and well-being. It is surprising how many owners of expensive instruments are unaware of this. I suppose that the primary reason is a lack of educating customers at the time of sale. But I know players who ignore […]
The Science and Theory of Tonewoods
Search out any discussion about tone and tonewoods on the internet and you will quickly find a wide variation of opinions among players and builders alike. However, the majority will almost always list “tonewoods” and/or specific species of Spruce and Cedar as the key to getting the desired tone from a guitar. Indeed, many beginning […]
Fine Handmade Guitars
Hi, and welcome to Dogwood Guitars of Kansas City, MO. My goal is to provide you with the best sounding and playing guitar possible. Whether this means setting up your current guitars to play their best, or working with you to build your dream guitar that will sound better than any new factory brand, your […]
Baking Tops
A number of guitar builders (including a couple of well-known factory-made brands) follow the practice of baking the Spruce tops in an oven at low heat prior to using them in the construction of an instrument. This practice has caused a lot of discussion among luthiers and more than a little skepticism. According to some, […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 13
- 14
- 15