Guitars & Guitar Making with Fretboard Journal’s Jason Verlinde

Guitars & Guitar Making with Fretboard Journal’s Jason Verlinde

Author: BLISTER May 11, 2023 Duration: 1:21:18

Today we’re talking all things guitars and guitar making with a fantastic guide to this world, Jason Verlinde, publisher of the Fretboard Journal. Jason and Jonathan discuss how and where guitars are being made; boutique vs. mass market brands; who is pushing innovation; guitar quivers; the greatest guitarists ever; and (much to Jonathan’s delight) Blind Willie McTell.

TOPICS & TIMES:

Gear Nerdery & Vintage Amps (4:44)

Fretboard Journal (6:38)

Loving Guitars, but not Guitar Media (8:05)

How & When Jason got into Guitars (11:34)

Current Interest in Guitars (14:12)

How do people get into playing? (17:01)

Ukuleles (20:14)

Boutique vs Mass Market Brands (25:56)

History of Guitar Making (31:27)

Rock & Roll Changed Everything (39:09)

Craft of Manufacturing (42:12)

Performance & Guitar Quivers (44:58)

Who is Pushing Innovation & How? (51:04)

Prices / Price Ranges (1:00:47)

Jason's Guitar Heroes (1:07:38)

Best Guitarists Ever (1:10:03)

Check out Fretboard Journal (1:18:43)

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