The guitars I build are traditional instruments strongly inspired by the work of Hermann Hauser and great Spanish luthiers such as Antonio de Torres, Domingo Esteso and Enrique Garcia.
Listening to the instruments of these masters I have grasped some timbre and musical characteristics that I find extraordinarily fascinating.
When building my guitars I search for that sound by drawing from my memory, with the aim of being able to transfer the memory of those sensations to the instrument, throughout its production.
In my work I love to combine a scientific approach with an empirical/instinctive one, I expertly measure the specific weight and flexibility of woods to respect objective parameters, but I always leave room for my sensitivity and experience to enhance the uniqueness of each single piece of wood.
To obtain the best results I use excellent quality woods that I carefully research and choose for their physical and sound characteristics.
The characteristics I look for in a guitar are deep, bronze-toned basses and round, full-bodied, sweet highs, easy sound emission and great singability.
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The main peculiarities are the quality and purity of the sounds: only these allow the sound to be malleable, rich in colors, projective and a truly expressive means for the musician.
Particular attention is paid to the details and aesthetics of the instrument; this, in my opinion, is the mirror of the general attention of the manufacturer to all aspects and makes the lutherie guitar unique compared to a factory instrument.