S4E1. Michel Aboudib

“I always thought that making guitars and listening to them, having the guitar experience, is multi-sensory." Michel Aboudib's approach to guitar-making feels almost synesthetic. Rather than using the usual descriptors for tone, he may use a word like “buttery”, and he is careful to curate the entire sensory experience of his instruments. With a past life that includes work as a director of photography and in the wine trade, academic math studies, and a childhood surrounded by creative and crafty family members, it’s no surprise that he comes at it from such a multi-dimensional and multi-disciplinary angle. We discuss the powerful influences of fellow luthiers Chris Morimoto, Jeff Traugott, and Ervin Somogyi (he’s one of his latest apprentices!). We dig into his build philosophy, and touch on the value of a musical friendship like the one he has with Antoine Aubry (featured), who provides constant valuable feedback in addition to playing and photographing Michel’s finished guitars. Learn more about Aboudib Guitars: https://aboudibguitars.com/ Available guitars: Mod-D "Moon Trout" Cocobolo

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Talking Guitar explores the world of high-end luthierie by interviewing the most celebrated builders of acoustic and electric instruments. As well as speaking with the luthiers, Talking Guitar interviews the players who make those instruments sing. This podcast is for all the guitar connoisseurs who want to get the exclusive insight direct from the luthiers and players.