Topic: WOOD
While reading articles, my eyes noticed something about the wood used by top guitars.
BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD versus INDIAN ROSEWOOD.
Playing guitar requires for me, a certain knowledge about the guitar you play.
I use 1 example: MARTIN guitars.
You can find some guitars, and they are often very expensive, using BRAZILIAN Rosewood.
Exactly the same model, can be found cheaper using INDIAN Rosewood.
BRAZILIAN WOOD is more difficult to find, because the wood providing us the guitar, is becoming more and more difficult to find (they use it sometimes to make a guitar for a special occasion, like 100 years, or 50 years anniversary of, just an example, a martin D-28.
The web provides us a lot of information, and I noticed, = NOT CONCLUDED, that for the human ear there is no difference in sound between a MARTIN D28 with BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD and a MARTIN D-28 using INDIAN ROSEWOOD.
Can specialised men measure with instruments the difference, using maybe the vibration of the wood, between the 2 rosewood models? Or is it just a commercial "stunt"?
As far as I could read, using google with the question: what is the difference between B and I wood, they all tell, that they DO NOT hear a difference.
- MY GUITAR PLAYS EVERY STYLE = BLUES, ROCK, METAL, so I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PLAY IT.
[color=blue]Civilization began the first time an angry person cast a word instead of a rock.[/color]