Everything You Need To Know About The Making Of My New Casimi Guitar
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- čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
- Join me and Matthias Roux and Matthew Rice of Casimi Guitars for an in-depth chat about the creation of my new instrument at the Casimi Guitars workshop in Cape Town South Africa.
We talk about the first time we met, the decisions we made during the process of designing this guitar - it’s the first non-cutaway Casimi have made and the first African Blackwood guitar I have owned.
I hope you enjoy this very special edition of Luthier Stories.
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Michael
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What an absolutely exquisite guitar. There is so much sound and resonance that it almost sounds like a piano. Congratulations Michael, may you have many years of joy creating sonic art with this masterpiece.
I have a new appreciation for an ellipse. Thank you and Mazel Tov on an incredible new instrument.
Thank you so much Howard!
Gorgeous, I just bought a cocobolo acoustasonic and thought I had the best sounding thing in the world. This sounds and looks absolutely incredible. You clearly worked with some of the best luthiers. Wow.
I love your quote about the new guitar as “the best it’s ever going to look and the worst it’s ever going to sound”. Very succinct but also very profound.
Thank you Joe! I stole it from someone else but I can’t remember who.
Congrats Michael to your new instrument! Matthew and Matthias are not only amazing creators, but also some of the warmest and gentlest individuals I've met. In my case, as the case cover arrived at the last minute before my flight, they both drove from their workshop in Muizenberg to Stellenbosch where I was staying to deliver the instrument to me on time for my departure. So caring! Also, I just have to agree with everything that is being said here about the sound of their instruments, specially the resonance and dynamic range. Simply breathtaking. It pushes your playing in a totally new direction. Such a joy!
Thank you so much and yes, I could t agree more. Matthew and Matthias’s absolute refusal to compromise in any aspect of what they do is admirable! I hope we will get the chance to compare instruments at some point.
Does that guitar ever stop resonating? What a wonderful instrument and such a rich tone. I wish you many happy years of playing it. Thank you for sharing this story.
It does, eventually… what is really staggering is the way it stops absolutely dead when you want it to. Very impressive.
Fascinating discussion Michael - love the sound. I have two African Blackwood acoustics - one of which you sold me down at Ian's gathering a few years back now. - the Kostal. It's the one I pick up most often, even though we had finish problems with it when it was young. So pleased for you that this one came out so well 🙂
Thank you Mike - really good to hear from you!
Gosh, I can hardly wait to see what you create with it~!
Mysterious forces, wizardry and alchemy all at work here. This extraordinary Casimi is revealing itself to be a new benchmark.
Ha! Very true!
There are no words to describe the beauty of this guitar!
I have to agree!
What a beautiful guitar, Looks amazing and sounds exquisite 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👌❤️ magicians 🎶
Always inspiring to hear the stories, see behind the scenes of why and what, and hear the reasons for what the choices represent. Brilliant collaboration for real beauty to emerge.
Thank you for listening Ronan!
Beautiful story beautiful instrument
Thank you for watching!
What a stunning creation, Michael. And to think: it's life has only just begun!
Thank you for watching Pete!
I absolutely love this episode. Thank you guys.
Thanks Chris! Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved Matthew's insight on the ellipse. The way he described the movement inherent in this shape made me think of planets in orbit.
That’s a very good point Cris!
Congratulations, Michael! Casimi's are strikingly beautiful instruments, yours in particular. Enjoy the process of getting to know your new companion in the months and years ahead!
Thank you Curtiss!
Beautiful video, as always!
These guitars look and sound fantastic.
I agree Steve!
Such a beautiful piece, and even over the internet and CZcams, your Birdseye sounds just incredible.
Enjoying this video premiere!
Thank you Travis!
@@MichaelWatts No, thank you! I also have an affinity for Kintsugi and wabi-sabi ideals, although I have yet to spend time in Japan. I also share your love of bronze and African Blackwood. This is similar to a guitar I've dreamt of for years, truthfully, I feel a connection to this guitar, albeit not the same as you do. I have followed its development so passionately my wife has begun to worry about me! I'm excited for it to finally be home with you and for the joy, it will bring to your fans as we listen to it improve over the years. It suits you well.
@@rtravisboyd5013 that means a lot to me Travis, thank you
@@MichaelWattsyou’re very welcome, good sir.
I love how well you all articulate everything from the design, sound and love for guitars.
Thank you so much!
You inspired me to design my headstock the way I did. Thank you guys! Love your work!
Such an enjoyable episode!
Thank you!
wonderful video, thanks for making it.
Thanks for watching Paolo!
wow. Agree with size/shape. Love flamenco size and sound. I think the perfect sound and holy grail, is a steel string with the sweet chime and balance of a classical! Very few luthiers get there, though of course do produce other beautiful sounds but for me, the delicate chime is missing. This is it!
Thank you for watching!
That was fun!
Stunning instrument....
Thank you!
Wow. What a sound!
Thanks for watching Gary!
Wonderful video and what lovely guys!
Glad you enjoyed it Terry!
Wonderful sound!
Thank you!
Amazing talk ! Congrats on this astonishing guitar.
Thank you Nicolas!
Beautiful
Thank you sir!
Masterpiece !
Thanks for watching Pat!
You are a lucky guy I hope some luck rubs off on me .I want a guitar of that caliber . Thanks to Matthias Poux and matthew Rice. magnificent guitar.
I hope it does too David!
Let's go ❤
Interesting what you say about the choices made and what you 'normally seek out'. I have always been a fan of 'taking a risk' - knowing that the instrument is great and then challenging yourself to get something new from it... although my ability restricts this somewhat. ;-) But in all seriousness, I do feel that one reason we so many custom instruments sold on, if because most owners simply don't want to depart from their own norms? So exceptional instruments just 'dont do it for them' as opposed to welcoming the journey of something unique?
Thank you for sharing this! Such an inspiring process with such inspiring and creative artists!
Congratulations on your new beautiful guitar!
How does one look around their room at two Kostals and Casimi and know which one to play?? A nice dilemma to have!!
Thank you so much Scott! Guitars are like paintbrushes - each one has a use for broad strokes or fine detail.
you should interview a flamenco luthier!!
Not my area of expertise I’m afraid but I wouldn’t rule it out.
Absolutely beautiful. If it's not too much trouble Michael, what is your advice (not necessarily financial but emotional, etc) to guitar players who would really like to get to the point where they can commission a guitar like this, but are perhaps frustrated that it might take 20 years lol
Thank you very much for watching. It would be a lot less than 20 years but I know what you mean. I do have a video on my channel giving advice about custom guitars and specs etc. Have a look and if that doesn't answer your question then I will try again.
@@MichaelWatts thank you Michael! Congratulations on your new Casimi, it's a masterpiece. I'm looking forward to what music you create with it!
I apologize if I missed it, but, what is the topwood on this guitar?
It’s Alpine spruce Steve - no apologies necessary
But does it djent? 😘