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Re: glissentar
personally, i don't much care for the glissentar;
in the prototyping and early production stages, the instrument used very
low-quality tuners and a compensated bridge --- which seemed very 'not
right', to me.
additionally, the guitar scale-length and lack of resonance/solid neck
make
the instrument feel a bit like a 'neither-fish-nor-fowl' marriage between
a
fretless bass and a very weak oud:
obviously, it's not my cup of tea, though -certainly- plenty of other folk
seem to like it.
(if you do play the glissentar, my suggestions would be: use high-quality
tuners, try a non-compensated bridge, experiment w/string gauges and
materials on the upper strings).
i'll stick with the oud; in fact, i'm looking forward to receiving a
6-course
60cm bashir oud from master luthier yaroub mohammed fadel, in late
february.
also, in contradistinction to what wayne w.j. stated about the glissentar:
it's my clear impression that the glissentar was not robert godin's idea;
it was intitiated & executed by montréal luthier mario beauregard.
mario was then chief guitar-luthier at godin;
he left the company --- after many years, there --- just as the glissentar
was being released.
wayne w.j. said, in relation to the single low-string on the glissentar:
> I believe Godin went this route to avoid buzzing on the bass string.
this may be the case, but ---having been involved in the prototyping of
the
glissentar, myself--- i believe it's more likely that mario was attempting
to
emulate the historical profile of the oud, which almost always has a
single
low-end 'drone'-type string, sometimes called the 'dumm', i think.
re: fretless gtr-players, i'd at least suggest:
dave 'fuse' fiuczynski (usa)
marc ducret (fr)
and, for looping oudists, i highly recommend (especially live):
dhafer youssef (tun/fr)
..... add'ly, i've been looping the oud for about 4-5 (?) yrs, myself.....
regards,
dt / splattercell
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