Every so often, wonderful things happen and it seems like it would be fun to have a place to put them. Because this is a guitar site, it will tend to be about artists, concerts, press. Occasionally something so cool will happen that it will go up regardless of its relation to music or guitars or artists. In fact, the statistically significant observation of muons indicating the likelihood of the existence of the Higgs Boson particle at 125.3GEV was what motivated me to start this page. I mean… how cool is it. The mathematicians who wrote most of the fundamental equations on which we base modern physics is based just got a big pat on the back. How brilliant must people be, to be able to create such an immensely complex and important body of knowledge without the actual data in-hand. It’s mind boggling.

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Roy Williams plays Sleepy Mike

Roy Williams plays Sleepy Mike

Stephane Wrembel plays Human Condition

Stephane Wrembel plays Human Condition

Clément Reboul plays Indifférence

Clément Reboul plays Indifférence

Antoine Boyer & Samuelito Play ‘Zyryab’

Antoine Boyer & Samuelito Play ‘Zyryab’

Joscho & Robin at Djangofest 2012

Joscho & Robin at Djangofest 2012

Adrien and Antoine at Petit Joueurs

Adrien and Antoine at Petit Joueurs

Gonzalo and Adrien at Django in June 2013

Gonzalo and Adrien at Django in June 2013

Adrian Holovaty: Hushabye Mountain

Adrian Holovaty: Hushabye Mountain

Cahue, Guerry, Oswald, Brunard & Chatelain

Cahue, Guerry, Oswald, Brunard & Chatelain at Samois 2012.

Gwen Cahue and Mathieu Chatelain are playing Holo Model Nouveau guitars in cedar on this video

Cahue, Guerry, Oswald, Brunard & Chatelain

Stephane Wrembel: Bistro Fada

Stephane Wrembel: Bistro Fada

Stephane Wrembel and Roy Williams play Holo Traditional Model guitars in spruce on this album.Preview:

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Stephane Wrembel: Bistro Fada

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet: Walking Home

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet: Walking Home
 

Jeff Radaich plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album.
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Gonzalo Bergara Quartet: Walking Home

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet Records ‘Junio’

Gonzalo Bergara Quartet Records ‘Junio’

Gig Wits

Develop your gig-wits! What I mean is be aware of your surroundings. Musicians are never given enough room – never given enough light – never given enough time to setup or tear-down – and always surrounded by hard edges and people who aren’t paying attention. These are the eternal and unchangeable facts of live music whether you’re gigging at Carneghie Deli or Carneghie Hall.

A few years back, a guy at a jam put a big crack in the side of one of my favorite guitars and I don’t even think he knew it. He was bouncing around like a pinball leaving carnage in his wake and I was just one bumper along the way. It caused me to think. So I started watching how musicians move. You know who my gig role model is? John Jorgenson. I’m sure he still gets a few dents, but the guy knows how to move on a stage. His equipment is perfectly set up and he knows his entrance and exit. When he has control of the show, that guy is on stage, jacked in and ready to go in seconds. Romane came to Djangofest a few years back and he was the same way. Every time I go to a concert now I can’t help but notice how the musicians move on stage. Sting, Paul McCartney, Wynton Marsalis, and Edgar Winter – all of them have rock-solid gig wits. You know why? Every single solitary one of these guys started at the bottom and worked their way up through thousands of gigs in every imaginable type of venue.

Call it professionalism, call it “payin dues”, call it what you want, but top professional musicians develop gig wits. So can you, and your guitar will thank you for it… and so will I, if you own one of mine.

Gig Wits

Strings

Strings

Travel

Travel

Temperature

Temperature

Relief

Relief

Action

If you can’t find a good bridge option, get some rosewood veneer and do a clean job of gluing it to the bottom of the bridge feet and then file things smooth and stain the feet. That’s what Francois did to 503 when he cleaned it up for the museum.

For best results, your action should be no lower than about 2.8 for the bass side and 2.3 on the treble side with relief of about 11/1000″ and no higher than about 3.0 on the bass side and 2.6mm on the treble side with about 14/1000″ relief. If you’re trying to set the guitar up higher or lower than this, then you either have a technique issue to solve or its an indication that you’re looking for a guitar with a different sound. Guys who spend a lot of time trying to set their instruments up too high or looking for the stiffest gypsy strings or thickest gypsy pick very often simply haven’t yet mastered the specific type of rest-stop picking (yes, it’s different than standard western rest-stop picking – it’s more similar to a Sitar or even Shamisen style picking, and the placement of the pick is critical too – the sweet spot for power and tone ranges between the back of the soundhole and the bridge. If you’re picking over the center of the soundhole, you’re too far forward.)

For people who find thick picks uncomfortable, try playing with a Dunlop Gator Grip 1.5mm (green) pick held backward, or a Wegen BigCity 1.8mm pick. Many pros play with these picks and they feel less cumbersome than a standard 3+mm gypsy pick while still responding well to good gypsy picking technique – though they’re perhaps just a touch scratchy for rhythm playing. My favorite pick is the Wegen BigCity 2.2mm which I find ideal for both lead and rhythm playing. If you play a 1.8 for a while and acclimate to it, you can then easily switch to the BigCity 2.2 with comfort. I’ve played hundreds of picks made from nearly everything and I’ve yet to find anything I prefer to a BC2.2 – and no – I don’t get a penny from Wegen to say that, nor did he introduce me to that pick. Stochelo Rosenberg did, and then a few months later I saw Michael Horowitz using one and decided to give them a try.

Action

Intonation

Intonation

Humidity

Humidity

Black Market Trust

The Black Market Trust

Jeff Radaich plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album.Preview:

YouTube Teaser – Album Launch: Fall 2012

at the artist’s site

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Black Market Trust

Gwen Cahue and Mika Gimenez – Duo

Gwen Cahue and Mika Gimenez: DUO

Gwen plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album.
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Youtube teaser – Album release Fall 2012

Gwen Cahue and Mika Gimenez – Duo

Moignard and Gresset: Entre Actes

Adrien Moignard and Rocky Gresset: Entre Actes
 

Adrien Moignard plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on select songs on this album.
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Moignard and Gresset: Entre Actes

Stephane Wrembel – Origins

Stephane Wrembel: Origins

Stephane plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album. Roy Williams plays a Holo Traditional Model in spruce on this album.Preview:
 
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Stephane Wrembel: Origins

Stephane Wrembel and Roy Williams play Holo Nouveau and Traditional Model guitars on this album.Preview:
 
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Stephane Wrembel – Origins

Antoine Boyer ‘Sita’ Album Launch Party

Antoine Boyer ‘Sita’ Album Launch Party

HCLV – Summer Score

Hot Club of Las Vegas: Summer Score
 

Mundo Juillerat plays a Holo Traditional Model in redwood on this album.
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HCLV – Summer Score

Berger, Chatelain & Brunard at Unesco

Berger, Chatelain & Brunard at Unesco

Stephane Wrembel on WNYC

Stephane Wrembel on WNYC

Antoine and Sebastien Boyer at Ternay Castle 2011

Antoine and Sebastien Boyer at Ternay Castle 2011

Antoine and Sebastien Boyer Recording at Ternay Castle

Antoine and Sebastien Boyer Recording at Ternay Castle

Antoine Boyer – Sita

Antoine Boyer: Sita

Antoine Boyer plays a Holo Traditional Model cedar on this album.
 
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Antoine Boyer – Sita

Gwen Cahue & Mika Gimenez DUO (pré-prod), “Bleu Blues”

Gwen Cahue & Mika Gimenez DUO (pré-prod), “Bleu Blues”

Romain Vuillemin At Hildesheim Jazzfest

Romain Vuillemin At Hildesheim Jazzfest

Midnight in Paris Soundtrack – Featuring Stephane Wrembel

Midnight in Paris Soundtrack

Stephane Wrembel plays a Holo Traditional Model on this albumPreview:
 
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Midnight in Paris Soundtrack – Featuring Stephane Wrembel

Adrien Moignard – Django Jamboree 2011

Moignard, Powell, Wood & Partow – Django Jamboree 2011

Adrien Moignard is playing a Holo Model Nouveau in this video

Adrien Moignard – Django Jamboree 2011

Gonzalo and Adrien Get The Blues

Gonzalo & Adrien Get The Blues… Spontaneous blues breaks out at Djangofest.


Model Nouveau and Traditional Grande in Cedar

Gonzalo and Adrien Get The Blues

Patrus With Artists Summer 2011

Patrus With Artists Summer 2011

Adrien Moignard at Djangofest Northwest

Adrien Moignard plays an original composition at Djangofest Northwest 2011

Adrien is playing a Holo Model Nouvea in this video

Adrien Moignard at Djangofest Northwest

Multi Talented Gonzalo Bergara

Multi Talented Gonzalo Bergara

George Cole at ‘Jazz on the Water’

George Cole at ‘Jazz on the Water’

Stephane Wrembel Quartet on WAMU 88.5

Stephane Wrembel Quartet on WAMU 88.5

Hot Club of Las Vegas with Lollo Meier

Hot Club of Las Vegas with Lollo Meier

Spencer Doidge plays Mysterieuse

Spencer Doidge plays Mysterieuse

Romane – Roots & Groove

Romane: Roots & Groove

Mathieu Chatelain plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album.
 
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Romane – Roots & Groove

Gonzalo Bergara – Simplicated

Gonzalo Bergara: Simplicated

Gonzalo Bergara & Jeff Radaich play Holo Model Nouveaus in cedar on select songs on this album.
 
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Gonzalo Bergara – Simplicated

Spencer Doidge Recording ‘Giant Steps’

Spencer Doidge Recording ‘Giant Steps’

Alfonso Ponticelli – Sweet Home

Alfonso Ponticelli: Sweet Home

Alfonso plays a Holo Model Nouveau in Western Red Cedar on this album.
 
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Alfonso Ponticelli – Sweet Home

Mathieu Chatelain backs Marcel Azzola

Mathieu Chatelain backs Marcel Azzola

Rocky Gresset and Mathieu Chatelain with Django 100

Rocky Gresset and Mathieu Chatelain with Django 100

Rocky Gresset Trio at Django Centenaire

Rocky Gresset Trio at Django Centenaire

Who is Bobolo Anyway?

Who is Bobolo Anyway?

Robin Nolan at Djangofest Northwest

Robin Nolan plays an original composition on the Djangofest Northwest Soundstage

Robin is playing the original Model Nouveau prototype in this video

Robin Nolan at Djangofest Northwest

Budge Schachte Goes Fingerstyle

Budge Schachte Goes Fingerstyle

Malibu Manouche: As The Crow Flies

Malibu Manouche: As The Crow Flies

Neil Andersson plays a Holo Traditional Model in spruce on this album.
 
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Malibu Manouche: As The Crow Flies

Adrien Moignard: All The Way

Adrien Moignard: All The Way

Mathieu Chatelain plays a Holo Model Nouveau in cedar on this album.
 
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Adrien Moignard: All The Way

Stolen Sweets at Preservation Hall

Stolen Sweets at Preservation Hall

Romain Vuillemin and Gwen Cahue in Paris 2011

Romain Vuillemin and Gwen Cahue in Paris 2011

Alfonso Ponticelli at Django a GoGo

Alfonso Ponticelli at Django a GoGo

Rocky Gresset on Allo Music

Rocky Gresset on Allo Music

Rocky Gresset

Rocky Gresset: Debut on Dreyfus

Rocky Gresset and Mathieu Chatelain play Holo Model Nouveau guitars in cedar on this album.
 
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Rocky Gresset

Django 100

Django 100

Mathieu Chatelain and Rocky Gresset played Holo Model Nouveaus in cedar on this tour.

Preview:

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Django 100

Moignard, Gresset, Chatelain & Arranger at Festival de Guitare de Patrimonio

Moignard, Gresset, Chatelain & Arranger at Festival de Guitare de Patrimonio

Moignard, Gresset, Chatelain, Arranger – Samois 2009

Moignard, Gresset, Chatelain, Arranger – Samois 2009

Sebastien Giniaux Backstage Djangofest Northwest 2008

Sebastien Giniaux Backstage Djangofest Northwest 2008