An Evening with José Romanillos - Part I

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024
  • Luthier and Instructor, Robert O'Brien, visits with José and Marian Romanillos in their home in Spain. In Part I of "An Evening with Romanillos" José discusses how he got his start in lutherie.

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  • @johnmckenna6203
    @johnmckenna6203 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful video. Rest in peace Maestro.

  • @lynpugs
    @lynpugs 2 года назад

    I never saw this before. What a privilege

  • @lawcch
    @lawcch 6 лет назад +2

    Jose L. Romanillos is a great luthier from Spain. Every luthier learnt a lot from his own experience of guitar making. His English is quite ok to me if you listened carefully.

  • @JackCamino
    @JackCamino 12 лет назад

    Thanks for posting!

  • @pansaeng
    @pansaeng 12 лет назад

    Thank you.:)This interview make me know more about Master Jose Romanillos.

  • @Tranquillomollo
    @Tranquillomollo 11 лет назад

    Grazie moltissime from italy!

  • @madhurjyasbgj
    @madhurjyasbgj 3 года назад

    A great artist behind...

  • @milance2111
    @milance2111 12 лет назад

    Robert thank you very very much for everything you done for us luthiers that are on the begining of our careers.Do not think me ungrateful,but a have problem to understand Joses english,and I'd really love to hear all about what you're talking.Once again, do not get me wrong.

  • @robertbdesmond
    @robertbdesmond 12 лет назад

    Very nice interview with Maestro Romanillos. I have always loved his guitars and have repaired a couple of them over the years. I have always enjoyed his craftsmanship and the fact that his guitar "look" very handmade. Some of his guitars have a high level of marquetry in them, but they still are never "perfect", but always look handmade. I also love the tone of his guitars. I met Jose many years ago at a GAL convention and photographed his seminar for the GAL. Very humble man :-)

  • @MrMinimalSWN
    @MrMinimalSWN 12 лет назад

    If you stand open for everything, want to learn from everyone, do what you think is best, you can be the guy ppl want to learn off. greets

  • @wardcheryldarcie
    @wardcheryldarcie 12 лет назад

    looking forward to part 2. I recently became the owner of a guitar built by the Canadian luthier Pat Lister. Made in 1966. Lister was one of the early builders to develop the lattice bracing technique.

  • @locngo
    @locngo Год назад

    with the Maestro Romanillos himself wow...

  • @OBrienGuitars
    @OBrienGuitars  12 лет назад +1

    Unfortunately, putting in subtitles is a lot of work. Can't afford to do it now. Sorry.

    • @franciscoacosta255
      @franciscoacosta255 6 лет назад

      fortunately now youtube offers subtitles!!! Thanks for the video!! too few views for this great material!!!

  • @seanman22001
    @seanman22001 4 года назад

    I think Jose does not use bridge patches anymore, said they serve no purpose. any verification?

    • @OBrienGuitars
      @OBrienGuitars  4 года назад

      You are correct. The guitar I made with him doesn't have a bridge patch.

  • @OBrienGuitars
    @OBrienGuitars  12 лет назад

    haha! Thanks for the compliment.

  • @jnacev
    @jnacev 12 лет назад

    Robert quando for possível faça a legenda pq essa do youtube é horrível! só pelo que consegui aconpanhar está demais!

  • @OBrienGuitars
    @OBrienGuitars  12 лет назад

    Infelizmente da muito trabalho fazer legendas. Então vou ficar te devendo.

  • @macleod41069
    @macleod41069 4 года назад

    Julian Bream bought a Hauser for £5...about the same as a pint of beer these days !!!

    • @hni4053
      @hni4053 3 года назад

      Yes, I heard. I really reacted; JB fell quite a bit in my regard - you don't do it that way. The guitar was much later sold for a six-No figure. No, it wasn't right. Nothing to make jokes about like he later did.

    • @macleod41069
      @macleod41069 3 года назад

      @@hni4053 that’s easy to say if you have a good income, as an impoverished music student it’s understandable

    • @hni4053
      @hni4053 3 года назад

      @@macleod41069 And the elderly lady that sold the guitar then, probably off a dead relative. The lady had it in some darn sack, two paper bags like. You won't hear me comment any more macleod, but JB fell in my world. Gonna check with my daughter, she's a lawyer, what she says. Please note that I have made disgusting things as well in my youth, haunting me on occasions, but JB boasted about it much later - called it his five-quid guitar...