Various woods have distinct sound qualities.
Cherry wood guitar sound.
The colour of the wood will darken in time with exposure to light into a gorgeous rich amber colour.
Extremely vibrant providing an ideal diaphragm for transmission of sound on any size and style of stringed instrument.
A bit more on the mellow side of half way.
Sound wise it falls between rosewood and mahogany.
Cherry wood with creme binding light as a feather sounds godlike very few companies are making guitars with cherry i think the reason is because the cost of cherry is quite high and it does not look as flashy as some other woods out there.
He provided cherry for the b s and necks red spruce for tops and hornbeam for fingerboards and.
When it comes to tonewoods used in the construction of guitars there are many points that need to be considered.
The wood that is used to create a guitar makes a huge difference to the sounds that the guitar will produce.
There are many influences on the sound of the guitar body shape bracing strings bridge saddle etc but the type of wood used is one of the most influential.
My brother recently bought a house and there is a huge cherry tree i will be helping taking out.
Most of us aren t wood experts so what exactly do different woods have to do with the sound of an acoustic guitar.
That was for the cherry seven project at the montreal guitar festival a couple of years ago.
Primary top wood for martin guitars.
The one caveat is that cherry sometimes moves a lot after being cut.
I won t attempt to define the influence of the cherry on the overall sound but the end result was a decent sounding instrument and the wood was very easy to work with.
I used a lot of cherry in this one as a core and neck material.
The woods used to build guitars acoustic guitars in particular are called tonewoods and they have enormous effects on the sound and price of an instrument.
Furthermore these components can be of single or multi wood construction.
Chosen for its straight uniform grain longevity and tensile strength.
I was just curious to know if cherry wood would be good use for a guitar body.
A great deal actually.
Quebec luthier marc saumier gets all of his wood locally and thought it might be fun to get a group of us to make guitars from the same batch of wood.
Im looking to either do a v or an ml shaped guitar.