Classical guitar making pt 5 interview with a luthier nylon string fingerstyle tools assembly

Posted March 30th, 2010 by and filed in learn classical guitar

www.nextlevelguitar.com Click thelink above to receive free exclusive videos, newsletters, and lots more free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. Here is part 5 of our interview and shop tour with luthier Thomas Heller. We tour his shop where he hand makes classical guitars in Carlsbad California. Check out his process, tools, craftsmanship, and learn about the fine workmanship of a craftsman. Many more full on video lessons at the full on instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the link below to go to check out more on luthier Thomas Heller and see his hand made classical guitars. http

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25 Responses to “Classical guitar making pt 5 interview with a luthier nylon string fingerstyle tools assembly”

  1. caranauba says:

    cello suite #1

  2. kingpure456 says:

    @zimmer429 get a smaller neck then!

  3. Magician12345 says:

    nice looks coo. but ya that guy looks like lord voldamort.

  4. RomanosAngel says:

    how much could this guitar cost ?

  5. sweetness11313 says:

    oohh i love that version of bach’s 1st cello in the begining

  6. LeonardChrist says:

    @RomanosAngel my guitar teacher has a handmade guitar from spain for 800€. So arround 1000€ that’s 1500$

  7. zimmer429 says:

    Ok. What’s the size? Smaller than usual.

    I told the music store that my fingers are short and it’s not very comfortable but they deny it. So I want to buy a specific size.

  8. kingpure456 says:

    @zimmer429 its mostly a 80’s neck im 12 and i can reach it perfectly i have an vintage sg

  9. enigmaCSS says:

    tree fitty

  10. SteelSkin667 says:

    The price he gives on his website is $7000.

  11. OGBABYFATZ says:

    its funny to see how much the litle things on the classical guitars run.

  12. RomanosAngel says:

    oh my god… :|

  13. eleveneleven1212 says:

    allen go home

  14. anc13ntr4ng1 says:

    i dont like that acoustic to be honest. i dont like the reach it has to the higher frets.

  15. MrRampageX says:

    I want one!:(

  16. plokijufr says:

    I have one!!!!

  17. glenmann62 says:

    it looks great but the price is out of reach for most of us ,do you make an affordable one or do i gotta go to guitar center for a 200 dollar yamaha?

  18. enigmaCSS says:

    i still love you

  19. cuntrag1 says:

    the whole time i just wanted to see him play.

  20. grnguns1 says:

    This has been a very enjoyable interview series. Thank you for the presentation. Those are really a dream guitar. I am not a classic guitar player, however, for a collection these would be one I would like to include. I am at the moment dreaming about a high end Taylor acoustic guitar. I have the Big Baby Taylor and love the tone it produces for me. Thanks again! Happy New Year!

  21. Alexander1208 says:

    @anc13ntr4ng1

    yeah well its a matter of preference but i agree with you i also like them with cutaway

  22. ibanezman007 says:

    I agree, it would be cool to own one of these, but I looked at his website and these guitars cost like 7,000 dollars!

  23. EllyMcCormack says:

    That’s wood from several different trees from all around the world, the best forms. that’s a tuning machine with a patented (mexican wasn’t it?) design made by a Japanese company, gold and all top knotch, and crafted in America. The world we live in now is amazing that craftmanship like this is possible.

  24. journeyquest1 says:

    Im crying because i will never be able to afford a guitar that cost half of whats these go for im sure. The 2nd one was sweet.

  25. Bertziethegreat says:

    Best get learning so you can make your own then!

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