How its made – Godin Acoustic Guitar
Follow the making of an acoustic guitar at the Godin factory in Quebec.
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Follow the making of an acoustic guitar at the Godin factory in Quebec.
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No way thats true. Fodera guitars are hand made and they are mass produced. Even gibson uses a hundred times more elbow grease for their instruments than workers in this video. 10-12 a year? Where did you hear that?
Every single guitar is a piece or work. They’re artist. The best guitars in the world.
my last name is godin gand my family is from quecbec
seagull guitars are a pinnacle of quality and playability i have one and it is awesome iv had it for 6 years and it still sounds the same and plays the same its also won of the best sounding guitars that iv’e played for the money.
wats up godin
I have a Norman from Godin and I love it
as it gets older, it will sound better. so thats why my new guitar doesnt sound as good as others. xD
i wish that i could ever enter a factory and see how the guitar is made real infront of my eyes
It’s not a Godin. It’s a Seagull.
Impressive… To see how this Seagull guitar sounds, just check my videos out… It sounds great even through a cheap soundcard bundled mic!
hes talking about a single Luthier, not a company
at the end
“the behter it will sound”
was that last guitar an A and L?
I DON’T BELIEVE IN PAYING OVER $2000 FOR A GUITAR . psycologically people think the guitar is better as the price $5000 or more.
Seagulls are my favorite acoustics yet. I trust Godin with everything. i have a Godin Freeway Bass Leaftop and the tone im able to achieve (also with my fingers) with it is 2nd to none in my opinion. Great company!
I would like to respectfully disagree. Try playing a guitar with an adirondack spruce top with brazilian rosewood back and sides. They sound fantastic. It’s kinda like the difference between a Yamaha piano and a Bossendorfer. But obviously the person playing the guitar is a factor too. LOL. I respect your opinion though. It’s cool. It’s all about the music.
I think it’s pretty cool they are making these in Quebec. But they seem cheaply made. *shrug* Haven’t been able to try a La Patrie or Godin yet. Some people give them rave reviews but others say it’s garbage. Guess it depends on personal preference.
Don’t make general statements out of ignorance
They are Very good guitars i have a la patrie and a simon and patrick and i love them
Great stuff… check out my channel for more in depth luthier videos.. 1st up, the Batson Guitar Company
I have a godin serie s6+spruce, and its wonderfull, an amazing guitar , really good sound ! godin rocks!
I had an oak top Seagull with a bad frett that I missed detecting when I bought it brand new. Over all it was too mellow sounding imo. I wouldn’t recommend a guitar with an oak top.
You’re absolutely right. Some of the best-sounding guitars I’ve ever had were cheap guitars.
Discovery RULES!
I wish I knew how to play the acoustic guitar