A lot of useful information---but you may have forgot the most important thing---the soul of an artist--that intangible quality that combines the necessary mechanics with something drawn from deep within one's soul----not necessary to have an expensive guitar---just an ordinary guitar that is set up correctly. When you encounter a player that has the soul of an artist it is overwhelming.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, thanks a lot for your interest and valuable comment! Of course you are right - I am the very least to acknowledge the musical and spiritual quality in music as the highest goal. Still this video deals with the physical parameters of sound production and the importance of perfect machines. If this is done we are ready for "my goals beyond...(Coltrane). Best Wulfin
@alexmeleshenko48344 ай бұрын
@@WulfinLieske Yes and thank you for your discussion on the tuning gears---I never would have guessed it would have made so much of a difference---I have heard tails of some luthiers experimenting with putting weights in the headstock---for your consideration I have included a video I made of a Barrios Piece---one take so there are one or two mistakes---I chose a slower tempo to emphasis the melancholy nature of this piece kzbin.info/www/bejne/goi9XqSuiNSMqLM
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi Christopher and thanks for your video, which I have commented on your channel. If you wish I could give your some remarks and tips. For this just write an email to me mentor@wulfinlieske.com and I will come back to you. Best regards Wulfin
@kevinstrachan7413 ай бұрын
I never would have known how much difference the machines would make. This was such an unexpected insight. I'm happy that you didn't consider this a corruption of your instrument when in fact it brought new life to it! Thx for sharing.
@MrDavidmalmberg4 ай бұрын
Well done. Thank you. Held me to the end
@WulfinLieske3 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot David! Great you enjoyed the entire clip. Did you watch some of my other playlist on my channel. How you feel about those? Best Wulfin
@JK-nh1sq4 ай бұрын
Wonderful explanation and presentation. Thank you a lot fot this! Best regards from me!!!
@WulfinLieske3 ай бұрын
I am glad you like it! Where are you based and what do you play on the guitar? Best Wulfin
@JK-nh1sq3 ай бұрын
Hello and thank you for your response! I live in Slovenia. I usually play music depends of my current mood. I admire Piazzola, try to to go deeper in Bossa. I like intermediate pieces. I love guitar as a wonderful instrument which offers endless possibilities for interpretation feelings. And mosty looking for beauty and perfection. Best regards and good day from me!
@JohnA0004 ай бұрын
I am grateful for your insight. I just found you on YT and I am happy I did.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Great John - welcome on board! Its all about music: famous guitars, repertoire, compositions of mine, interpretation, culture and artistic mentoring. Enjoy it and give us your feedback, Wulfin
@diegoesandi4 ай бұрын
Muchas gracias, Gray insight about our holy grial , the sound.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Gracias Diego, the holy grail is always in your soul and spirit...but the outside still helps a lot! Wulfin
@diegoesandi4 ай бұрын
@@WulfinLieske Absolutely, thanks again.
@skyemoz65594 ай бұрын
Great vid. I’m mostly a fingerstyle steel string player but I have decent Classical. I know when my nails are not smooth as I hear it on the classical. I enjoy trying out different strings but I’m hooked on Savarez 500AJ High Tension Composites. The trebles strings don’t have the plasticy sound of nylon trebles. Also the finish of the guitar is a big factor. French Polish vs Lacquer.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment! Finger style or classical doesn’t matter really. Guitar - strings - fingers - music…that’s it. I play SAVAREZ, too - new Cristal Alliance Corum normal tension. All the best from Cologne Wulfin
@WulfinLieske5 ай бұрын
Thanks, that sound very challenging - could you provide some details/background etc.? Best regards Wulfin
@anterspenlans4 ай бұрын
Wow very interesting and great sound from the Santos. I wonder how this relates to pegs and mechanical pegs eg Wittner or Perfection pegs, and also headstock design.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! In fact you can hear two Santos: the Bach is on a 1935 and the other from 1941 (a very late one - with interesting new aspects two years before Santos died). Best regards Wulfin
@OscarDead5 ай бұрын
Wulfin, Are you going to visit Colombia some day, and willing to play with our Symphonic orchestra??
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Thanks, that sound very challenging - could you provide some details/background etc.? Best regards Wulfin
@P.B.andJam3 ай бұрын
I always judge (used classical) guitars by its resonance harmonics, overtones and volume/attack on the hammer on (besides the obvious intonation accuracy and action) As a result, I keep running into pawn shop guitars for cheap worth thousands. At least in Midwest America, the pawn shops are so much into electric/metal, they treat classical as out-of-fashion secondary "beginner" and don't really do their research.. My best find was 1970s Juan Alvarez cedar blanca flamenco worth $5000 for $125, a 1970s Korean Brazilian rosewood for $200, sells for $2000 and a 120 yo mandolin, solid Brazilian rose wood for $120,
@theowest45404 ай бұрын
Beautiful💓
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the feedback. I wish you a joyfull time with guitar content on my channel. Greetings from Cologne, Wulfin
@murraykilpatrick30292 ай бұрын
I'm an aging Kiwi, hobby luthier and folkie. Many years ago, a guy who had a mandolin. Stuck a blob of blue tack onto the machine head, end of his mandolin. immediately the mandolin sounded, quite different, with lots more sustain.
@WulfinLieske2 ай бұрын
Hi Murray, yes this is a known phenomenon. Its due to the increase (or decrease) of weight of the neck. So, often a metal clamp improves the sound. Finally the weight has to fit with the guitar. Still the the advantages of a top tuning machine are on top of that. Best Wulfin
@akosujhazi68238 күн бұрын
Maestro Hubert Käppel hat es sicherlich gehört, bin gespannt auch auf seine Meinung. Ich fand es jedenfalls sehr nützlich 😊
@WulfinLieske7 күн бұрын
Ja, es gibt wenige, denen das bekannt ist. Aber perfekte Intonation, präziserer Lauf der Mechanik und der klare, präsente Ton sind einfach eine Top Erfahrung. Grüße Wulfin
@LLewis-vu9qf4 ай бұрын
I play what is identified as a 'beginner's' classical guitar (Yamaha CG122MCH). However I do not play classical music, rather folk, ballads, some country, etc. I find my guitar works well for me as a beginner so far. I do have a question about the G string. It just does not sound musical; reminds me of something found on a toy guitar. I changed out the original strings (Yamaha S 10, trebles high, basses medium) for a set of D'adarrio EJ 25, normal tension strings but it didn't help. I'm not sure what, if anything, I should try next. It's possible of course that it could be a case of operator error, but the other strings sound fine. Any advice? Suggestions? Anyone?
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi Lewis, the problem with nylon G is well-known. On top class guitars the discrepancy is lesser. My solution for years is SAVAREZ normal tension - the offer aspecial set with 1.-2nd New Cristal (nylon), 3. Alliance (carbon) and Corum basses. Just try that and let me know what you think. Good luck Wulfin
@LLewis-vu9qf4 ай бұрын
@@WulfinLieske -- Thanks for responding. So it's nice to find out the problem is not in my imagination. I appreciate the advice about the Savarez. Can I simply change out the G string, leaving the other D'adarrio strings in place? I'll see if my music store carries Savarez. If not, will order online. Again thank you.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Well you could exchange the 3rd only just to check if it is sufficient. Still best result provides the entire set, the SAVAREZ did their best to harmonize it all well
@LLewis-vu9qf4 ай бұрын
@@WulfinLieske -- Thank you again. It may take me a while, but I'll let you know what the outcome is. It would be really wonderful if ALL my strings sounded good.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
@@LLewis-vu9qfso what is your repertoire? Maybe you may send me a recording of yours. Best email to mentor@wulfinlieske.com. Have a nice day Wulfin
@joepworther22844 ай бұрын
Wulfin, what guitar book do you have ?
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi Joe, This is an outstanding book "Santos Hernandez" by Alberto Martinez and published by Camino Verde. Check out their website they are known for excellent documentation and information on historical Instrument. Do you play yourself? Greetings from Cologne, Wulfin
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Well you could exchange the 3rd only just to check if it is sufficient. Still best result provides the entire set, the SAVAREZ did their best to harmonize it all well
@barrycole4 ай бұрын
It appears the tuning machines are on backwards and should be reversed. This can be done next string change, no big deal. I enjoyed your discussion.
@davidsugars27054 ай бұрын
Based on the lyre on the plates it looks correct. I believe Robert Bouchet used machine heads that were considered reversed but were designed that way
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi folks, there is all fine the way strings and machines work together this way. Moreover optimized intonation and sound quality is the maxim! Best Wulfin
@sunnyng28064 ай бұрын
Mr Wulfin, what's the name of the piece you played? How can I learn more from you?
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Dear Sunnyng, Thank you for watching my latest video with @Schellergitarrenmechaniken. The piece you heard in the video is the Prelude in G Major from the Cello Suite Nr. 1 BWV 1007 composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
I am very happy you are willing to learn more. Check out my music videos and interviews in my teo following video series on my youtube Channel.
Dear Mr. Sunning, I am performing Bach`s Prelude from the first Cello suite BWV 1007. You can find my arrangement of the entire suite in my shop in the info section. Let me know how you like it Wulfin
@Rasplata54 ай бұрын
Analysis is paralysis.
@diabloget4 ай бұрын
I started using cheap DAddario strings in my classical guitar and its sound was not that great, it felt it was missing some frequencies, but I went from that to some Hannabach 815MT and Jesus Christ, the bass sounds so much better, is like having a harpsichord in the lower strings or a lute, the sound is clear but a bit metallic in a good way, for the lower strings they are stupidly clear compared to the cheap dAddario for sure :)
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Hi Diablo…alternatively you may try SAVAREZ with a special set I suggested to them: 1+2 new Cristal (nylon) 3 alliance (carbon) basses Corum - all normal tension. Works fine for all my guitars, from La Leona 1856 to Tacchi 2024. Let me know. Best Wulfin
@stavrosk.28682 ай бұрын
Almost any guitar from 500 euro upward sounds good if played well.
@WulfinLieske8 күн бұрын
Well this may be true - still there is more to be discovered, if you are longing for more…best Wulfin
Thank you very much Jose. I really enjoyed working with Scheller Gitarrenmechaniken on this video and I am happy you found value in it. Best, Wulfin
@blackberryway4 ай бұрын
wonderful guitars you have here. sadly, 95 or more percent of the guitars in the world have mediocre or even bad tuning machines, such an underrated aspect of a guitar
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! It seems a pretty sophisticated, but with the constant strive for artistic top quality we need the best guitars (or violins, flutes, pianos etc.) with the perfect strings and a superb tone playing guitar. And in that context the top tuning machines come in. Best Wulfin
@Rasplata54 ай бұрын
That’s absurd.
@blackberryway4 ай бұрын
@@Rasplata5 what do you mean exactly?
@Rasplata54 ай бұрын
@@blackberryway What I mean is that the maestro puts a tremendous amount of importance on minutiae. None of that matters if a person does not practice diligently, and especially pays attention to apoyando and a full sound. This is only accomplished with hard work on basics; I. e., scales arpeggios, important studies. I find that I disagree with the maestro’s opinions on congenial sound. I would like to see more emphasis on apoyando with less raspy and thin nail sound that many contemporary guitarists seem to have adopted.
@blackberryway4 ай бұрын
@@Rasplata5 for sure great tuners don't make a good guitarist nor a good sound per se, but great gear helps to work precisely. It's just one tiny puzzle piece that one should not neglect totally, I think
@billdyke97454 ай бұрын
Ah! Scheller not Schaller. Had me confused for a while... 👍
@WulfinLieske4 ай бұрын
Good Catch Bill, glqd you manage to follow the topic still. I wish you a great day and a nice guitar time on the channel.
@nicesteam-d6y26 күн бұрын
perfect sound for guitar according to him ? have money ... pretty elitist and snobish take if you ask me
@WulfinLieske8 күн бұрын
Hi, it might sound snobby, but still it’s true. No big deal for simple and mid-class, but fascinating when you have invested into top class and experience a considerable improvement. So what’s wrong with that? Best Wulfin