classical guitar converted to resonator ๐ŸŽธ๐Ÿ”Š

happy New Year :slight_smile:

i did up an old cheapie 1/2 size classical guitar, converting it into a resonator guitar,
and included backhand hitches (#1797) for the strings
and for a short time the chinese crown loop (#808) and barrel knots;
usually, a figure-eight timber hitch (#1668) is used to tie strings to the bridge.

i had never restrung a classical guitar before so it was all news to me!
havenโ€™t had anything to do with resonator guitars before either so i had to read up a lot on it all. it involves a ring or drum that the cone sits on, which involves timber and dust and complexity which i was averse to - so iโ€™ve experimented with a corflute drum with mini-plank,
and the video of the saga is here!:
for a short version, the gist of it is in the first 3 and last 3 minutes of the documentary!

https://youtu.be/30RYhgSVwQw

took a couple of hours a day for 4 weeks
whew!
apple iphone mic somehow enhances sound?, and thatโ€™s usually good, but for the sound experimenting, it covered up the poor sounds in experimenting which isnโ€™t accurate for the demo,
and distance from mic also a factor in comparisons, which i wasnt mindful of at the time, ah well