A hundred years hence...

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Feeesh an cheeeps I really do fancy some at the moment:cheers:
 

John Watt

Member
Hey! I can get into this, I think. I saw Quantum of Solace, counting for something,
and I always read the writing on Albert Einstein t-shirts and posters.

If computer speakers get big enough and thick enough to put out a classic 60's rock bass sound,
what rockers call a farting sound, and Jack Bruce of Cream was known for it,
maybe then, with a Gramaphone horn attachment, they can project a proper didgeridoo sound.

JHC! This article didn't mention wood types, just that he used beams,
with maybe some lintels for extra resonance.
The researchers who had virtuosos compare old and new violins came to a simple conclusion.
Modern violins are made so well they all have the same musical potential,
and carbon fiber instruments can be manufactured to more exacting standards,
better for modern recording with electronics.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Youngsters probably won't have any trouble with instruments made from alternartive materials but I can't envisage a classical guitar made from anything but wood. Its just what you are used to.

teddy
 
Quantum of Solace, I like your thinking now Jack Brice and farting sounds - now your talking- I want a PA system like that...... mines only small and pewny.

Teddy, I think they may have already done a carbon fibre guitar at least electric anyway
 
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