https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programm ... the-guitar
On RNZ this morning.
Takeaway facts:
2.5 million new guitars annually.
Fastest growing market is acoustics to females.
Love Song to the Guitar
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Love Song to the Guitar
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Re: Love Song to the Guitar
It was a really interesting segment generally, I enjoyed it.
The guy they were interviewing, Chris Gibson (unrelated to the Guitar maker) was plugging his book "the Guitar". He said it started with a visit to the Cole Clark factory and then tried to trace both the history of the guitar, and the individual woods and components involved in the manufacturing. I might try and drop subtle hints to the missus to get me a copy.
The guy they were interviewing, Chris Gibson (unrelated to the Guitar maker) was plugging his book "the Guitar". He said it started with a visit to the Cole Clark factory and then tried to trace both the history of the guitar, and the individual woods and components involved in the manufacturing. I might try and drop subtle hints to the missus to get me a copy.