(27-04-2009, 12:07)povation Wrote: เป็นคำตอบที่ละเอียดดีครับ ชัดเจน ไม่สับสน
เลือกกีตาร์เวลาจะใช้เล่นแนวเพลงใด
แต่พอรู้ว่าต้องชอบ Taylor พอควรล่ะ
เสียงกีตาร์ Classic ที่ฟังจาก You tube ก็คมใสดีจริงๆ
แล้วเสียงแตกต่างอย่างไรกับกีตาร์Classic ที่ทำในญี่ปุ่นครับ
ขอบคุณในทุกๆคำตอบ หากมีอะไรดีๆที่นั่น
กรุณานึกถึงพวกเรา และมาเล่าสู่กันฟังบ้างนะครับ
ฝนตกทางนี้จะหนาวถึงคนทางโน้นบ้างหรือเปล่า
แต่ผมว่าที่นั่น อากาศร้อนเอาเรื่องเช่นกัน
Hi Povation,
I went to bed after replied your questions (just in case you wondered why I didn't respond to all of your gracious welcomes, it was nighttime at USA while it's day time at Thailand)
You can judge people from the questions they ask, smart people always curious and want to know more and always ask clever questions like you did. To my mind I think you are one of those people.
It always makes you better to ask and learn more from someone else not necessarily older or younger than you because some people grow old but never grow up, it's a mistake to think that you already know or don't want to know more.
From my life's experiences that I can't use any thing to buy or trade for, comes the realization that nothing is certain particularly in the right or wrong things. Yes Taylor is good, especially in material consistancy and soundwise but they are somewhat much more expensive than the Chinese made guitars that keep move up the quality in astonishing low price due to the very low rate of wages compare to American wage that Taylor has to pay for their employees.
American custom guitars (Olson, Wingert, just to name a few) are extremely and astoundingly expensive due to the demand/status and some other factors and may I venture to say that greediness plays some partial part to that too.
Back to your question about the different sound of Spanish and Japanese classical nylon guitars. To my limited untrained ears, the Spanish guitars give out more natural woody sound and more respond to the control of my fingers than the Japanese guitars (especially Yamaha and Takamine) I've never had a chance to really play over $2,000 guitars for both Spanish/Japanese so please take my opinion like a grain of salt, I'd also never claimed that I'm the expert of this matter or as a matter of fact of any matter at all, if you know what I mean
Japanese guitars tend to give out more resonance but not as natural woody sound (again, to my ears only; YMMV: Your miles may vary)
Now, thanks again for liking my Manual Rodriguez sound that came out from YouTube, if you ask me if I agree with that? I'd honestly disagree with you! Due to the technical sound factors that YouTube conversed the original sound of the uploaders' audios to YouTube site, YouTube has to downgrade the audios quality to fit their criterias both vocalize and instrumentally aspects. I might add you shouldn't get uptight about that considering the FREE services that YouTube supplies to anybody on this planet. I'm extremely grateful for them and could only wish that this today's hightech would exist 40 years ago when I was young and foolishly enough to think Hey I'm a rock star!
Anyway, If you think your sound is OK at YouTube, then you can safely say your sounds are factastic at LIVE performance!
Now, I don't know if I break a record of the longest post here or not just I did become the oldest member right now.
Let me say this outright, I'm gladly and willingly to share my life experiences to whoever asks for, especially in Music so you don't have to repeat the same mistakes that I did before in my past
I'm more than willing to be your "Uncle Nap" to help you make it through your young life so you won't have to say "I should have ask Uncle Nap" when all else fall!!
Peace to all of you my Thai younger generation.