I got my first guitar when I was 3 years old and it was made in China. I’m 43 now. I am building my first own guitar right now and I appreciate the skills those workers have, especially working on that pace. Yamaha guitars are those that I would recommend everyone and I do to my students. They are just made right. Depending on the price you get what you want. Surely most of those have crappy soundboards, laminated sides and back that consist more of glue than wood but if you go up the price range you can have a really nice solid wood Yamaha too. The machining is somehow awkward, yes, but it ads to precision and consistency and even the expensive brands have adapted it. If you want a fully handmade guitar the traditional way then you will have to pay the price and live with the perfection of human imperfection. The point though is that a traditional luthier doesn’t need electricity and power tools at all to create this perfection and then for me it becomes art because then it shows how much talent someone really has. But why make yourself more work if it isn’t needed right.
I worked in a factory and lasted 3 months. Some of the most boring and thereby tiring work I’ve done. Hats off to those that do it week in and week out. Thanks for the vid. Lots of solid, humble people starring in it.
My spruce/rosewood LS6 was made at the Hangzhou factory November 11, 2009 number 163. Totally flawless. Low end sound is warm, the mids are complex and the highs are bright Thank you Yamaha and all the skilled workers at the Hangzhou facility for making such a fantastic instrument at a great price.
I bought a FG-110 while stationed in Kadena AFB OKINAWA IN 1974 at a local music store for 2200 yen at the time. I still have it and had it reset once. Great sounding wonderful guitar.
as much handwork, if not more than machine work. very impressed by the quality level of the workers. i wouldn't think twice about buying a chinese yamaha.
adoro ver estes vídeos..que empenho,que capricho! meu sonho é ter um violão Yamaha...mas...não tenho condições,mas,fico feliz que muitas pessoas sejam agraciadas com um fabuloso violão desses!
i grew up playing Yamaha guitars they were excellent instruments . When i could afford a Martin i bought one ...45 years later I'm now playing a chinese guitar i bought at a garage sale for $28. and it plays so good i can't put it down .
+StOOk 8 Dès que que tu as des actionnaires dans une entreprise tu tombes dans ce travers. Pour peu que tu n'ais pas un syndicat PUISSANT et des salariés impliqués syndicalement c'est cuit pour les salaries ; -( .
Serial production optimized to the max. Everybody does just a fraction of the whole work. Still a prime job for chinese workers i think. That's why those guitars are still affordable.
@@Chikpino только высоко качественный материал переводят, а качество инструментов хреновое, как и звучание, нет души. Жаль, столько материала на ветер.
The film crew were sloppy in their letting themselves appear in the video. Great production of the guitars. Interesting to see the difference between a hand-made guitar and a factory-made guitar; and yes there is quite a difference in the two guitar's designs.
No digo que no estén bien echas, pero me niego a creer que una guitarra echa así, en serie, pueda superar a una guitarra echa a mano de principio a fin por un maestro carpintero.
et oui c'est de l'industriel ,,,mais pour en avoir vendu et jouer je les trouve bien faite régulière en qualité,et pour des élèves ou des particuliers qui n'ont pas beaucoup d'argent cela reste une référence a ce prix là ,les instruments a vents aussi de chez yamaha sont très bien pour commencé
Beautiful to watch, very professional too. But ask myself, could any of those sweet and skilled craftswomen(men) build a whole guitar from scratch without all this machinery?
I have Yamaha F310 and it is so comfortable to play. I liked it veeeeeeery much. I'll prefer you to buy it. You'll feel very comfortable when you'll play it.
Take a closer look! Then look at videos of Martin or Gibson and you'll see a big difference. American guitars are high priced fo a reason. Yamaha don't use nearly the same wood types and sound nowhere near the same as American guitar builders. Everything Yamaha know about building guitars is from ripping off American guitars and copying them!
@@vincentlussier8264 there's no secret in building a good guitar. Innovation is the term and old ways are outdated. Search and you'll be surprised how others have dominated over the american branding worldwide.
good evening thanks for your video you can tell us your opinion about Yamaha Acoustic Guitar CG 110 I try to find information on the internet and I do not find thanks
Just love watching the skill of these women! Jigs and cnc machines can turn out identical quality but no good without those dexterous hands. Maybe one day logs will get loaded at one end and guitars come out the other with no humans involved - bummer.
It won't be logs, instead wood putty of ebony, cedar, rosewood... would be fed into specialized 3D printers, and various type of guitars come out the other end.
Où est l'amour de l'artisan pour son travail? Est-ce qu'une seule de ces ouvrières connaît une seule note de musique? On s'en fiche, l'essentiel est que ce ne soit pas cher. Pourquoi pas, il en faut pour essayer quand on commence, mais quelle ambiance sans âme. Pour un musicien, c'est triste, non? Musicienne, j'aime à rester persuadée que le bois de nos instruments nous transmet le travail de l'artisan qui l'a fabriqué.
Здорово организовано! Быстро и достаточно качественно , не сравнить с отечественными ящиками со струнами! Хотя если сравнивать с гитарами ручной работы скажем из испании неизвестно что лучше?
Probably is where my Yamaha FGX 800C was made, it sounds very beautiful and after I watched this video I love it more that ever also I love my Ibanez guitar GA35TCE. I got a lot of respect for those women, they have been doing an incredible job.
Fantástico, o que eles investem em processos de fabricação é simplesmente maravilhoso. Não tem como um Luthier (que faz artesanalmente) competir em custos com eles..
Em custos realmente n tem como. Mas em qualidade e som aí os fabricados em escala "podem" perder a vantagem... Claro... Existem as excessões. Fábrica por fábrica, eu arriscaria nos Rozini que vem fazendo um ótimo trabalho e é nacional...
you'd think that mass produced guitars are all automated, but little did i realize there are so many manual work involved, everyone there is like a mini luthier.
Yes, nothing is perfect with Yamaha: Not an artisan traditional work, but it allowed everyone to get a very smart guitar for a cheap price ! I bought a folk LV 35 years ago ( better than many Martins) and it is still a great instrument in perfect conditions. I recently bought a classic guitar cg 192, and very well built, a good sound, not a great sound, but very sympathetic . Both of them for a few euros, nothing to regret . I also own an Alhambra guitar, which cost much, but the difference is really not very important. ... I think except for really good guitarists, Yamaha is enough to be happy and make sound everywhere. If i had been a clever instrumentalist, i would have bought a hand-made guitar from culture heritage in a real humble work shop as we can find easily in France and Spain, but it cost about 2000 to 4000 euros .
Pobre gente, todos los días haciendo las mismas tareas. Yo construyo una guitarra al mes totalmente artesanal y me divierte ir haciendo todas las piezas, solo y sin ayuda más que de las pocas máquinas y herramientas manuales. Esto no es luthería. Con todos mis respetos a las personas que trabajan afanosamente y se ganan su sueldo con todo merecimiento.
@@solomonkhan7199 Hola Salomón. Lo siento pero ya estoy jubilado y aunque estoy haciendo alguna por seguir con mis investigaciones, no puedo venderlas pues requeriría factura la cual no puedo hacer, y menos exportarlas, por lo dicho de mi jubilación. Sólo estoy autorizado a vender el libro que escribí sobre luthería y una película de más de 70 horas de todo el proceso de construcción de guitarras: hagomiguitarra.blogspot.com.es/ Lo siento. Saludos cordiales.
Como le va José? Yo soy argentino, pero vivo en China.. Soy traductor de varios idiomas.. Hace varios años atrás, me dedicada a construir guitarras y bajos eléctricos en Bs as. Es lamentable la situación que viven estos chinos, literalmente los explotan. En general les pagan un sueldo de 400 dólares como mucho, cuando el costo de vida en 杭州 Hangzhou debe andar en 350 mínimo. Las Yamaha son buenas guitarras, muy buenas por su valor, (sacando a un lado el hecho de que son baratas, pero por el bajo costo de producción), pero aún así, jamás van a igualar a una guitarra de luthier.. Si bien, yo no soy Luthier ni artesano, he hecho varias guitarras eléctricas con madera de Lenga Argentina y maple, y logré que sonarán mejor que cualquier guitarra de fábrica. Mis respetos para Ud. que se dedica a esta hermosa profesión. Desde que dejé Argentina, jamás me pude volver a dedicar a la fabricación de un instrumento. Ojalá algún día me pueda dedicar a eso acá en China. El problema es que no puedo competir.. Ya ningún chino se gasta más de 1000 dólares en una guitarra, acá compran una marca que se llama Kepma y otra que es Kanon, ambas hechas en China. Salen menos de 80 dólares nuevas.. Suenan bien, no lo niego, pero en seis meses como máximo se les quiebra la trastera porque la madera es muy blanda, y no soporta la tensión de las cuerdas de acero.. Así que ahí nomás los chinos las rebolean a la basura y se compran otra igual. Total, vale 80 dólares, que acá, no es nada.. Es más, una vuelta, me encontré una acústica en la basura, la levante, la lijé, le arreglé la trastera y me la quedé 😊 nada más que la afino en 432 para evitar que se vuelva a quebrar. Mis respetos para Ud y ésta gente!
@@MegaDieter27 Todo que me cuentas confirma mi comentario y realmente es una pena. Es normal que se averíen tan pronto por la baja calidad. Te cuento que yo escribí dos libros de construcción de guitarras y tengo muchos alumnos argentinos pues como ya sabes hay mucha afición a la luthería. El primer libro es gratuito y si me escribes a escuelalutheria@gmail.com te lo puedo enviar en formato PDF. Es cierto que las Yamaha no están nada mal, pero han pasado por mis manos muchas para ajustar porque de fábrica no vienen muy bien. Saludos cordiales desde España.
these people are so efficient. every movement has a purpose. they're not taking phone calls and texting. all business for a few dollars a day. one million waiting to take their place if they screw up.
O vídeo destaca duas coisas na produção industrial de violões. Primeiro, naturalmente, a divisão do trabalho, que, por si só, traz um aumento da produtividade. Segundo, a utilização de máquinas para as várias tarefas, o que na construção artesanal é feito com ferramentas. Por último, esses operários ganham salário e não a remuneração de um luthier...
Il y a bien peu d'opérations - hormis les découpes du bois et l'implantation des barrettes - qui pourraient être automatisées. Je tire mon chapeau à toutes ces filles qui travaillent à un rythme infernal pour probablement des salaires de misère, dans une ambiance certainement très bruyante. Elles ont des masques pour éviter les poussières de bois mais cela ne protège pas leurs poumons des colles et des vernis, ni leurs oreilles du vacarme de l'usine. Et en aval, ces guitares sont vendues chez nous des fortunes, ce sont comme toujours les intermédiaires qui se gavent. C'est ça la mondialisation des échanges commerciaux. J'en appelle à la mémoire de Louise Michel et de Che Guevara.
You are a wonderful human being thank you thank you! I searched dozens and dozens of recordings with or related to Siberil and never found it and I just love this piece of music. Thank you again and have a wonderful day!
That is ALL so called soul ever was when it came to building it, and still is when it comes to any instrument. The whole thing about even the old pre war Martin's, was how EXACTLY they worked at making one a perfect clone of the ones before it. Sure they ALL pretty much sound different, but the playability of the same Model is almost identical. Only wood variations no builder has control over. (The same wood from the same tree will more often than not sound different from each other.) And THAT wood variation is what I believe to be the "soul" your thinking of. Or not..that's up to you. For me however, the Sound is what Makes the guitar. But..that's just MHO. Peace!
Esperamos com toda sinceridade que esses trabalhadores ganhem um salário no mínimo digno, pois é um trabalho perfeito e o preço final desses violões são relativamente altos.
Je vis en Thaïlande je viens de m'acheter une guitare. Elle est vraiment très belle. Je l'ai payée 6000 bahts, c'est-à-dire 150 €... c'est-à-dire presque rien quand je vois le travail que cela demande ! Je me demande si ce que j'ai acheté n'est pas simplement le prix du bois car quand je vois ces travailleuses prendre autant soin de la fabrication d'une guitare je me demande comment on arrive, y compris le bénéfice du vendeur, à la somme de 150 € au final ! Et en plus il m'a offert la housse..
I got my first guitar when I was 3 years old and it was made in China. I’m 43 now. I am building my first own guitar right now and I appreciate the skills those workers have, especially working on that pace. Yamaha guitars are those that I would recommend everyone and I do to my students. They are just made right. Depending on the price you get what you want. Surely most of those have crappy soundboards, laminated sides and back that consist more of glue than wood but if you go up the price range you can have a really nice solid wood Yamaha too. The machining is somehow awkward, yes, but it ads to precision and consistency and even the expensive brands have adapted it. If you want a fully handmade guitar the traditional way then you will have to pay the price and live with the perfection of human imperfection. The point though is that a traditional luthier doesn’t need electricity and power tools at all to create this perfection and then for me it becomes art because then it shows how much talent someone really has. But why make yourself more work if it isn’t needed right.
I worked in a factory and lasted 3 months. Some of the most boring and thereby tiring work I’ve done. Hats off to those that do it week in and week out. Thanks for the vid. Lots of solid, humble people starring in it.
instablaster
Wow, this blows away all the Gibson production videos ive seen.impressed by the efficiency and dedication to building
Beautiful work proudly made in China by beautiful people that put their passion and dedication to do a magnificent job. Thank you!
My spruce/rosewood LS6 was made at the Hangzhou factory November 11, 2009 number 163. Totally flawless. Low end sound is warm, the mids are complex and the highs are bright Thank you Yamaha and all the skilled workers at the Hangzhou facility for making such a fantastic instrument at a great price.
It looks like talented ladies are producing quality builds. Yamaha has always made a good value guitar for the price charged. Great post.
lol
Thank you guys for making a Yamaha LL6 ARE. Jumbo Acoustic guitar just bought it for our Christian Church here in USA.
I bought a FG-110 while stationed in Kadena AFB OKINAWA IN 1974 at a local music store for 2200 yen at the time. I still have it and had it reset once. Great sounding wonderful guitar.
Bravo à tous, vos guitare classique Yamaha sont d’excellentes qualité.
as much handwork, if not more than machine work. very impressed by the quality level of the workers. i wouldn't think twice about buying a chinese yamaha.
Great video and music, also loved how clean the entire factory was and totally better then the dump I work in, thanks for sharing.
I don't know why, but the music reminds me of the annoying balalaika in Monty Python's Cheese Shop sketch.
adoro ver estes vídeos..que empenho,que capricho! meu sonho é ter um violão Yamaha...mas...não tenho condições,mas,fico feliz que muitas pessoas sejam agraciadas com um fabuloso violão desses!
I own 3 Yamaha guitars and they are all superb. My favourite is my LL-TA made at this factory and it inspires me every time I play it.
Essas mulheres estão de parabéns mano. Obrigado pelo bom trabalho de vocês!!!!!
i grew up playing Yamaha guitars they were excellent instruments . When i could afford a Martin i bought one ...45 years later I'm now playing a chinese guitar i bought at a garage sale for $28. and it plays so good i can't put it down .
Yep....that's the way the world goes round. Enjoy playing your guitar.
I have an FJX 720SC which I love and it always holds a tuning,easy neck and didn't cause me to go into debt.Thanks for such a good guitar!
Je respecte toutes ces personnes qui font des guitares. Ce n'est pas facile de travailler dans une usine.
c'est bien t'aura une médaille !!
+StOOk 8
Dès que que tu as des actionnaires dans une entreprise tu tombes dans ce travers.
Pour peu que tu n'ais pas un syndicat PUISSANT et des salariés impliqués syndicalement c'est cuit pour les salaries ; -( .
Matthieu KELLER
gusofgal et toi un biscuit
Ah si les français pouvaient fermer leurs grandes gueulrs et travailler comme eux il n y aura plus,de grève en ce jour...😂😂😀😀
Nice to see the magic happening , I play Yamaha, even ride their bikes. Thanks .
My A3R is just the best cutaway I've ever played. Great job.
Alan Smollen I agree although it’s my AC1M. :) Cheers and keep playing.
There's something deeply satisfying in watching highly-trained crafts-people creating quality guitars.
Still kick myself for selling my old vintage Yamaha. That guitar was absolutely bullet proof and sounded great.
Serial production optimized to the max. Everybody does just a fraction of the whole work. Still a prime job for chinese workers i think. That's why those guitars are still affordable.
Yamaha, une marque réputée pour les guitaristes...respect pour ces ouvrières
They're doing a fantastic job
Hope they have rest hours and weekends
parabéns a yamaha....seus violões são muito bons..é uma verdadeira obra de arte...Deus abençoe a todos voces
У них руки золотые! Очень сложная и точная работа! Всем уважение!
Адская работа! Целый день хреначить, как робот на конвейере!..
@@Chikpino только высоко качественный материал переводят, а качество инструментов хреновое, как и звучание, нет души. Жаль, столько материала на ветер.
Damn !! ive just bought my 7th guitar today o_O [Respect 4 these ladies]
(Koa body / Cedar top / Rosewood board + N a bunch of Abalone inlays)
I love how there's absolutely not any little piece of love or passion involved in this :D
What makes even better when you know the guitars still sound good despite of that
Unless you work there, how could you possibly know that?
Da miedo.. son excelentes, parecen robots.... gran calidad de producción. Gracias
Руки рабочего человека - это смычек Божественной симфонии...
Lk7,6rb slalu hadir bos ku ... Wowww amazing gini rupanya pembuatan gitar ... Sukses truss ... Salam suport ...
Maksihhh
i love my guitar more from now You made it that way.
Thank-you really very much all.
Love & Respect for you.
The film crew were sloppy in their letting themselves appear in the video. Great production of the guitars. Interesting to see the difference between a hand-made guitar and a factory-made guitar; and yes there is quite a difference in the two guitar's designs.
I don’t think it was a film crew, it looked like a tour, at least one joker with his phone in portrait.
nothing is manual, all the tools are sophisticated ... the manufacturing process is faster and neat. incredible ...
No digo que no estén bien echas, pero me niego a creer que una guitarra echa así, en serie, pueda superar a una guitarra echa a mano de principio a fin por un maestro carpintero.
Si yo creo lo mismo
Nunca llegara a igualar a un maestro que ya sabe por su experiencia si la madera esta en condiciones o el pegamento quedo bien etc etc etc
El sonido y vida que tiene una guitarra hecha a mano no tiene comparación
Son guitarras frías . Sin sentimiento así las veo yo a las fabricadas en serie
No es la guitarra, es el guitarrista.
I loved Yamaha Guitar...the best guitar product in the world. 👍👍👍
et oui c'est de l'industriel ,,,mais pour en avoir vendu et jouer je les trouve bien faite régulière en qualité,et pour des élèves ou des particuliers qui n'ont pas
beaucoup d'argent cela reste une référence a ce prix là ,les instruments a vents aussi de chez yamaha sont très bien pour commencé
Super vidéo Merci c'est tout un Art
Vive YAMAHA, de vrais luthiers toutes ces personnes, bravo à tous et à toutes.
Spotlessly clean unlike the Gibson factory tour shown on youtube
Beautiful to watch, very professional too. But ask myself, could any of those sweet and skilled craftswomen(men) build a whole guitar from scratch without all this machinery?
This might be what you looking for: ruclips.net/video/sAeXskZHC2o/видео.html It's so hypnotizing
@@danniariseno Sure... if you can afford a custom $5k instrument.
That was absolutely fascinating :O) Boy are those workers efficient !!
Que bello es conocer a las personas que elaboran los instrumentos que vendo y la C40 que toco jeje ahora se quien me hizo mi guitarra NTX700
wow.. comment elles font (guitares ) pour avoir un bon son vu la fabrication en usine et à la chaîne ! c'est impressionnant quand même !
I have Yamaha F310 and it is so
comfortable to play. I liked it veeeeeeery much. I'll prefer you to buy it. You'll feel very comfortable when you'll play it.
Como saben si la guitarra quedó.bien
Great video - fascinating and informative. Thank you for the upload! :-)
Muy excelente video y solamente mujeres trabajando y con una fortaleza super genial y fantastica 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Вот умнички девочки. Такую красоту творят.
After watching the process I'm more confident of buying a Yamaha without further thought.
Take a closer look! Then look at videos of Martin or Gibson and you'll see a big difference. American guitars are high priced fo a reason. Yamaha don't use nearly the same wood types and sound nowhere near the same as American guitar builders. Everything Yamaha know about building guitars is from ripping off American guitars and copying them!
@@vincentlussier8264 there's no secret in building a good guitar. Innovation is the term and old ways are outdated. Search and you'll be surprised how others have dominated over the american branding worldwide.
I LOVE YAMAHA P-515 MY PIANO. HY JAPAN FROM SINALOA MÉXICO
i want a yamaha ... bravo to this ladies make great job
I would like to think with all the skill and care that goes into the making of these that the staff all get to keep one.
They could always do this:
ruclips.net/video/18cW_yHo3PY/видео.html
good evening thanks for your video you can tell us your opinion about Yamaha Acoustic Guitar CG 110 I try to find information on the internet and I do not find thanks
God bless you is making all those guitars God bless all you guys really😉😉
Just love watching the skill of these women! Jigs and cnc machines can turn out identical quality but no good without those dexterous hands. Maybe one day logs will get loaded at one end and guitars come out the other with no humans involved - bummer.
It won't be logs, instead wood putty of ebony, cedar, rosewood... would be fed into specialized 3D printers, and various type of guitars come out the other end.
Excellent reportage ! Beaucoup d'opérations restent manuelles...
Liked the background music 👍
Hacer instrumentos musicales. De los mejores trabajos del mundo.
Où est l'amour de l'artisan pour son travail? Est-ce qu'une seule de ces ouvrières connaît une seule note de musique? On s'en fiche, l'essentiel est que ce ne soit pas cher. Pourquoi pas, il en faut pour essayer quand on commence, mais quelle ambiance sans âme. Pour un musicien, c'est triste, non? Musicienne, j'aime à rester persuadée que le bois de nos instruments nous transmet le travail de l'artisan qui l'a fabriqué.
Здорово организовано! Быстро и достаточно качественно , не сравнить с отечественными ящиками со струнами! Хотя если сравнивать с гитарами ручной работы скажем из испании неизвестно что лучше?
Probably is where my Yamaha FGX 800C was made, it sounds very beautiful and after I watched this video I love it more that ever also I love my Ibanez guitar GA35TCE. I got a lot of respect for those women, they have been doing an incredible job.
Fantástico, o que eles investem em processos de fabricação é simplesmente maravilhoso. Não tem como um Luthier (que faz artesanalmente) competir em custos com eles..
Em custos realmente n tem como. Mas em qualidade e som aí os fabricados em escala "podem" perder a vantagem... Claro... Existem as excessões. Fábrica por fábrica, eu arriscaria nos Rozini que vem fazendo um ótimo trabalho e é nacional...
Love it, keep it up ladies.
ahora veo un factor mas para el valor sentimental del instrumento, hermosa labor!
En Paracho Michoacán te venden el valor turístico, artesanal y de nula modernidad en su fabricación a un precio muy elevado.
Good and hard work love u a class work
you'd think that mass produced guitars are all automated, but little did i realize there are so many manual work involved, everyone there is like a mini luthier.
1000 guitars par jour? C'est incroyable! Mais à qui ils vendent beaucoup des guitars?
Es una marca muy aceptada. Ademas no suenan mal. Depende de nous si acheter.
Yes, nothing is perfect with Yamaha: Not an artisan traditional work, but it allowed everyone to get a very smart guitar for a cheap price ! I bought a folk LV 35 years ago ( better than many Martins) and it is still a great instrument in perfect conditions. I recently bought a classic guitar cg 192, and very well built, a good sound, not a great sound, but very sympathetic . Both of them for a few euros, nothing to regret . I also own an Alhambra guitar, which cost much, but the difference is really not very important. ... I think except for really good guitarists, Yamaha is enough to be happy and make sound everywhere. If i had been a clever instrumentalist, i would have bought a hand-made guitar from culture heritage in a real humble work shop as we can find easily in France and Spain, but it cost about 2000 to 4000 euros .
Its good to see that there are 90% ladies employed..
Why?
Pobre gente, todos los días haciendo las mismas tareas. Yo construyo una guitarra al mes totalmente artesanal y me divierte ir haciendo todas las piezas, solo y sin ayuda más que de las pocas máquinas y herramientas manuales.
Esto no es luthería.
Con todos mis respetos a las personas que trabajan afanosamente y se ganan su sueldo con todo merecimiento.
¿Dónde puedo comprar tus guitarras? Desde rusia
@@solomonkhan7199 Hola Salomón. Lo siento pero ya estoy jubilado y aunque estoy haciendo alguna por seguir con mis investigaciones, no puedo venderlas pues requeriría factura la cual no puedo hacer, y menos exportarlas, por lo dicho de mi jubilación. Sólo estoy autorizado a vender el libro que escribí sobre luthería y una película de más de 70 horas de todo el proceso de construcción de guitarras: hagomiguitarra.blogspot.com.es/
Lo siento. Saludos cordiales.
Como le va José? Yo soy argentino, pero vivo en China.. Soy traductor de varios idiomas.. Hace varios años atrás, me dedicada a construir guitarras y bajos eléctricos en Bs as. Es lamentable la situación que viven estos chinos, literalmente los explotan. En general les pagan un sueldo de 400 dólares como mucho, cuando el costo de vida en 杭州 Hangzhou debe andar en 350 mínimo. Las Yamaha son buenas guitarras, muy buenas por su valor, (sacando a un lado el hecho de que son baratas, pero por el bajo costo de producción), pero aún así, jamás van a igualar a una guitarra de luthier.. Si bien, yo no soy Luthier ni artesano, he hecho varias guitarras eléctricas con madera de Lenga Argentina y maple, y logré que sonarán mejor que cualquier guitarra de fábrica. Mis respetos para Ud. que se dedica a esta hermosa profesión. Desde que dejé Argentina, jamás me pude volver a dedicar a la fabricación de un instrumento. Ojalá algún día me pueda dedicar a eso acá en China. El problema es que no puedo competir.. Ya ningún chino se gasta más de 1000 dólares en una guitarra, acá compran una marca que se llama Kepma y otra que es Kanon, ambas hechas en China. Salen menos de 80 dólares nuevas.. Suenan bien, no lo niego, pero en seis meses como máximo se les quiebra la trastera porque la madera es muy blanda, y no soporta la tensión de las cuerdas de acero.. Así que ahí nomás los chinos las rebolean a la basura y se compran otra igual. Total, vale 80 dólares, que acá, no es nada.. Es más, una vuelta, me encontré una acústica en la basura, la levante, la lijé, le arreglé la trastera y me la quedé 😊 nada más que la afino en 432 para evitar que se vuelva a quebrar. Mis respetos para Ud y ésta gente!
@@MegaDieter27 Todo que me cuentas confirma mi comentario y realmente es una pena. Es normal que se averíen tan pronto por la baja calidad.
Te cuento que yo escribí dos libros de construcción de guitarras y tengo muchos alumnos argentinos pues como ya sabes hay mucha afición a la luthería.
El primer libro es gratuito y si me escribes a escuelalutheria@gmail.com te lo puedo enviar en formato PDF.
Es cierto que las Yamaha no están nada mal, pero han pasado por mis manos muchas para ajustar porque de fábrica no vienen muy bien.
Saludos cordiales desde España.
Hola cordial saludo desde Colombia. Quisiera saber su opinión de las guitarras Takamine hechas en Japón a mano. Muy amable por su respuesta 👍
Great video! Thanks!
Visite de l'usine Yamaha à Hangzhou en Chine. L'équipe de Musicarius la visitée pour vous.
Do you have the address of the factory in Hangzhou?
They are highly skilled 👍
In one task
Musicarius,el título dice construcción de guitarras Martin....
I LOVE YAMAHA. MY FAVORITE KEYBOARD PSR - EW 410 HY FROM SINALOA MÉXICO
ISSO QUE É TRABALHAR COM EXCELÊNCIA E COM QUALIDADE !
these people are so efficient. every movement has a purpose. they're not taking phone calls and texting. all business for a few dollars a day. one million waiting to take their place if they screw up.
You mean slaves
Nothing like a taylor made guitarr. It takes around a 100 hours making one and the sound is like heavenly
The price also allows you to reach heaven
I love my guitar " YAMAHA FG 800"
I love my FG700MS too.
l love myFG830
Incredible video. Like . Thanks
Now I understand why Yamaha is the best.
why?why do you think yamaha is the best?
Donald Stordock best for money.
Guitars built by Slaves in Communist China
sarcasm?
Very talented and inspiring
La produccion esta estupenda, pero un poquito mas de delicadeza con esos instrumentos.
O vídeo destaca duas coisas na produção industrial de violões. Primeiro, naturalmente, a divisão do trabalho, que, por si só, traz um aumento da produtividade. Segundo, a utilização de máquinas para as várias tarefas, o que na construção artesanal é feito com ferramentas. Por último, esses operários ganham salário e não a remuneração de um luthier...
Wow wow so amazing job fantastic
😸 มาตราฐานสูง เครื่องจักรทันสมัย คนงานก็ใส่ใจทำงานละเอียดดี
👍 เคยดูโรงงานในอินโดผลิต เทียบกับ โรงงานจีนนี้ ค่อนข้างต่างชั้นกันมาก ที่นี่ ผลิตได้ใส่ใจมากกว่าจริงๆ
👷 ใครเคยมองของจีนห่วยๆ เดี๋ยวนี้ แบรด์เนม ผลิตในจีนทั้งนั้น เปลี่ยนความคิดได้เลย ทั้งด้านราคา คุณภาพ คือได้เลย ทำให้คนซื้ออย่างเราๆ ได้มีตัวเลือก ในยุคที่ ต้องเลือกจ่าย ในปัจจุบัน
Il y a bien peu d'opérations - hormis les découpes du bois et l'implantation des barrettes - qui pourraient être automatisées.
Je tire mon chapeau à toutes ces filles qui travaillent à un rythme infernal pour probablement des salaires de misère, dans une ambiance certainement très bruyante.
Elles ont des masques pour éviter les poussières de bois mais cela ne protège pas leurs poumons des colles et des vernis, ni leurs oreilles du vacarme de l'usine.
Et en aval, ces guitares sont vendues chez nous des fortunes, ce sont comme toujours les intermédiaires qui se gavent.
C'est ça la mondialisation des échanges commerciaux.
J'en appelle à la mémoire de Louise Michel et de Che Guevara.
J'aime bien les guitares folk YAMAHA elle ont un beau son .
Wow it's really amazing work 👌👌👌 subscribe done 👍
Apesar da qualidade não ser lá aquelas coisas, a organização do processo de fabricação é perfeito. Estamos muito atras, essa é a realidade.
well done, that´s why Yamaha is worth value
Sem duvidas que o sistema de produção é quantitativo diferente disso é a qualidade desse equipamento que as vezes deixa a desejar
Please what is the name and artist on the first song? (It's not "The Juf of Punch - Master Crowley" as stated) Thank you!
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You are a wonderful human being thank you thank you! I searched dozens and dozens of recordings with or related to Siberil and never found it and I just love this piece of music. Thank you again and have a wonderful day!
who needs a soul when you have mechanical precision
That is ALL so called soul ever was when it came to building it, and still is when it comes to any instrument.
The whole thing about even the old pre war Martin's, was how EXACTLY they worked at making one a perfect clone of the ones before it.
Sure they ALL pretty much sound different, but the playability of the same Model is almost identical.
Only wood variations no builder has control over. (The same wood from the same tree will more often than not sound different from each other.)
And THAT wood variation is what I believe to be the "soul" your thinking of. Or not..that's up to you. For me however, the Sound is what Makes the guitar.
But..that's just MHO.
Peace!
la mejor creación, las mujeres y las guitarras...
Jajajja muy buena esa frase!
Great guitars n affordable. Long live Yamaha
C'est fingue les machines. J'aimerais bien visiter.
Esperamos com toda sinceridade que esses trabalhadores ganhem um salário no mínimo digno, pois é um trabalho perfeito e o preço final desses violões são relativamente altos.
I think they do.
O salário médio do setor industrial na China é maior que o do Brasil desde 2016!
Je vis en Thaïlande je viens de m'acheter une guitare. Elle est vraiment très belle. Je l'ai payée 6000 bahts, c'est-à-dire 150 €... c'est-à-dire presque rien quand je vois le travail que cela demande ! Je me demande si ce que j'ai acheté n'est pas simplement le prix du bois car quand je vois ces travailleuses prendre autant soin de la fabrication d'une guitare je me demande comment on arrive, y compris le bénéfice du vendeur, à la somme de 150 € au final ! Et en plus il m'a offert la housse..
Wow...nice
I love Guitars
Mantap..hana ubat yamaha
I too love guitars. Of all kinds.