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In the coming weeks you’ll be seeing some big changes around here. Our entire website is receiving a very special makeover.

We have always been proud of our site, and regularly receive favorable comments from our many devoted clients — but recently Paul decided we should upgrade our look and make our website easier and faster to navigate. Our goal is to bring you more current and useful information, to better aid you in your quest to find your own Dream Guitar.

Paul Heumiller, the Mastermind behind Dream Guitars

Paul Heumiller, the Mastermind behind Dream Guitars.

Some visitor may not realize it, but Dream Guitars was the first guitar website to feature quality audio recordings of every instrument. We were also the first guitar website to create demonstrative movies for your audio and visual pleasure. All of those innovations will still be here — but we’re adding a lot more exciting content too.

For one, we will be offering many more free lessons with the great Al Petteway. Some websites charge for a service like this, but at Dream Guitars we put the music first. We want you to come to us for all of your musical needs, to spend some time looking at beautiful guitars, and maybe learn a song or two.

Also, look for more frequently updated blog content. We have re-dedicated ourselves to bringing you the inside scoop. Our blog aims to go behind the scenes of Dream Guitars and to feature exclusive information that you’ll find nowhere else.

Dream Guitars new website offers faster navigation and ease of use.

Dream Guitars new website offers faster navigation and ease of use.

Probably the biggest addition to our site is the phenomenal new Listening Studio. Once again Dream Guitars is innovating, and creating a resource unlike any other on the web. You can read much more about it in next weeks blog posts, but the general idea is this:

Dream Guitars exciting new Listening Studio! Zero in on your tone!

Dream Guitars exciting new Listening Studio! Zero in on your tone!

We’ve taken the thousands of high quality audio clips we’ve amassed over the years, and have created a library, where you can search for guitars, by builder, model, wood type — and various other parameters, and create a personalized listening room to audition instruments and compare their tones by any parameter you choose.

The look of the coming website reflects where Dream Guitars is at today. We work hard to be the number one source for acoustic guitar information on the web, and that means always looking for new ways to bring you the best, most reliable information available.

Please send us your feedback. We want to hear your opinions on our new look. This site is for you, our valued clients. So make yourself at home, and enjoy the new content — and as always — don’t hesitate to give us a call if there is anything we can do for you.

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel back in time, to observe Shakespeare writing by candlelight, giving  voice to his tortured Hamlet  — or to sit in the corner of a cold Dutch room watching Vincent Van Gogh turn a lifeless canvas into a post-impressionist masterwork?

Given the power to travel time, I would choose to watch Hoagy Carmichael spin out endless chordal variations of Stardust, and maybe later, I’d sit in on a Sidney Bechet session,  and watch as the art of Jazz improvisation is being born.

Sadly, this is only the stuff of fantasy.  Or is it?

Upcoming generations of guitar builders may not have a time machine to help seek out the advice and techniques of of the master builders — but now, they will have the next best thing — a rare peek into the mind of a master.

THE RESPONSIVE GUITAR

Ervin Somogyi, The Responsive Guitar, Limited Edition, luthier, custom guitar

Ervin Somogyi, The Responsive Guitar, Volume One

In writing his epic 2 Volume treatise, The Responsive Guitar, Ervin Somogyi has bestowed an invaluable gift to the future luthiers of the world, and also to the guitar community in general.

These two luxurious books, are deluxe leather-bound, numbered and signed, and housed in a protective slipcase. * Volume One is all about the fine points of making a successful guitar. This includes everything from materials analysis to theory of guitar acoustics and dynamics, as well as illuminating historical perspective.

Volume Two: Making the Responsive Guitar delves into the methods and procedures  outlined in in Volume One. It emphasizes constructing the steel string guitar, but it also heavily touches on making the Spanish guitar too.

In Ervin’s own words, “This is a book about understanding and making the guitar as I know it, practice it, think about it, and appreciate it. It is a comprehensive method, covering material that other books stint on, or skip over entirely…”

45 years of experience — a lifetime devoted to the perfection of his art, is contained within the 650 pages of The Responsive Guitar.  Adding to the text, are hundreds of detailed illustrations, diagrams and photographs. So not only can you read Ervin’s descriptions in plain, everyday language — but you can also see direct examples of those words in practice.

I am not a luthier, but I found these books a joy to read. They advanced my understand of the instruments I love, and gave me a rare view into the brilliance that goes into every Somogyi instrument. I have no doubt that The Responsive Guitar is essential reading for every new builder. Consuming these books feels less like reading, than it feels like thinking about guitars, and creative processes  as Somogyi himself thinks.

Ervin Somogyi, Making the Responsive Guitar, Volume Two

Ervin Somogyi, Making the Responsive Guitar, Volume Two

Whether you are a neophyte or a professional, a player or a collector, there is a wealth of information here that can be found nowhere else. I encourage you to pick up a copy and enrich your understanding of the Somogyi process, and all things acoustic guitar.

Dream Guitars is proud to have such an important, informative resource to offer our clients. Please call for more information.

*Additionally,  both books may be purchased individually, or in a non-leather bound 2 volume set. Call Dream Guitars for more information.

Here Al demonstrates his radical new extended technique to Tony McManus.

Here Al demonstrates his radical new extended playing technique to Tony McManus. (Not recommended for beginners!)

Since 1991, Warren Wilson College has hosted The Swannanoa Gathering. For those who haven’t heard of it before, The Swannanoa Gathering is a series of week-long workshops , where attendees can learn about  and participate in a multitude of different folk arts.

Of course our favorite part of the Gathering is Guitar Week — which this year runs from July 25 through the 31st. Boasting an incredible staff of world class musicians and teachers, Guitar Week has something for every eager acoustic guitarist.

Our very own Al Petteway, who is the coordinator of Guitar Week, is doing an exciting series of classes called “Standard Tuning As An Open Tuning”. His classes are always very fun and extremely informative. Al Petteway also selects the rest of Swannanoa’s  instructors to ensure that the quality of instruction is at the highest possible level.

Tony McMannus doing what he does best.

Tony McManus doing what he does best.

Other notable luminaries lending there talents include the incredible Tony McManus, Vicki Genfan, Adam Rafferty, and Robin Bullock. They offer everything from courses on Celtic Flatpicking, to Acoustic Guitar: Percussive & Rhythmic Techniques. Truly something for everyone.

Dream Guitars will be there in full force too — showing off, what else, the best guitars in the world! We welcome everyone to come and visit us, and play the amazing creations we showing off.

We love to get out of the shop and rub elbows with our fellow musicians — to be part of the community, and to help foster guitar awareness whenever we can.  I hope to see you there.  It’s going to be a great time!

RAY CHESNA

Dream guitars  is proud to welcome the latest member of our team, Ray Chesna. A veteran repair man, performer, and teacher, Ray brings years of experience and an abundance of talent to the table.

Ray Chesna has repaired instruments owned by Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Johnny Cash, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman.

Ray Chesna has repaired instruments owned by Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Johnny Cash, Keith Richards, and Bill Wyman.

A graduate of the Charles Fox’s venerable Guitar Research and Design School, Ray honed his prodigious skills at Stuyvesant Music on 48th Street in Manhattan, and at New York’s legendary Matt Umanov’s in Greenwich Village.

Here is just a small sampling of clients that have entrusted their precious instruments with Ray: Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Johnny Cash, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman… You get the idea, and the list goes on and on!

If your guitar requires a neck reset, cracks repaired, or simply its annual tune up, Ray Chesna is your man. His work is exceptional – whether your instrument is a flattop, an archtop, or an electric.

Dream guitars has always aimed to be more than just another guitar shop. Our goal is to bring you the very best products and service available. For that reason we are thrilled to have Ray Chesna  heading up our repair department.

He has the ability to make guitars sing, and the expertise to refine your new favorite, or to restore your old workhorse to its former glory. So give us a call and find out how the Dream Guitars repair department can help you.

This week Dream Guitars was invited to visit Paul Reed Smith Guitars, universally known as PRS, in Maryland. We went to check out their brand new line of acoustic guitars, and to select some spec’s for custom orders. With us were Paul Heumiller, the award winning owner/collector of Dream Guitars, Steve Dembroski who handles sales, James Condino, a veteran luthier, and myself, Kitty Savage, who had the honor of filming the entire trip (coming soon!).
We drove up the eight hours from the rolling mountains of North Carolina, and arrived at a seaside hotel just six miles from the factory. After a great night of dinner and jamming on Paul’s prized Somogyi guitar, we settled in to rest up for our exciting meeting.
In all honesty, we didn’t know quite what to expect from our hosts; perhaps a 15 minute tour of the factory and a handshake from Paul Reed Smith himself? This would have satisfied us, but our minds were all blown by the reception of PRS to Dream Guitars’ visit. Not only were we given complete tours of the acoustic and electric workshops, but Mr. Smith took every free moment he could to make us feel welcome, getting to know us all personally, and picking at James’ brain about his refined selections of woods.

Paul R. Smith’s genuine love for his craft, music, and business were obvious. His face lit up while pulling out acoustics fresh off the line, letting us play some of the guitars completed just thirty minutes previous. Many of these acoustic guitars are already reserved by legends like Jimmy Page, Carlos Santana, and Ricky Skaggs, and to date, there were only 290 completed by the time of our visit. So naturally, we were curious and honored to test drive these new puppies.
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[[[ Steve Dembroski tries out a fresh PRS acoustic ]]]]]

Steve Fischer brought us for a tour of the acoustic shop. We walked over fly paper to enter the humungous factory, and were surprised to see only about ten young men working on the guitars at different stations and phases of construction. Each luthier was working diligently, focused intensely in his duty. Although they were very intent, however, one received the impression that none were rushed; each step of the way was addressed with thoughtful skill, a kind of awareness necessary to achieve the highest platform of acoustic precision and aesthetic beauty. Additionally, as we learned by speaking to some of these gentlemen, it was clear that those who work for PRS are grateful and appreciative for their position with the company. This impressed all of us at Dream Guitars who value a committed workforce and personal fulfillment.
Still, these guys are new to the acoustic guitar game, even after a legendary run with high-end electric guitars. And many electric manufacturers have put out acoustic lines that have failed to impress. So how does PRS hold up in the game? Well, for one, they’ve created perhaps the loudest acoustic guitar available, averaging +5db louder than many other high-end acoustics. Also, they are highly directional with their sound, and have 2 9v batteries powering a proprietary Active McIntyre Feather pickup system from inside. The elegant beauty of PRS aesthetics maintain their reputation for creating the most beautiful guitars on the planet, and the selection of woods is of high quality’s zenith. Each acoustic we tried out had a fabulous palate of frequency, with stunning bass, full mid-range, and sparkling high’s. One could lightly fingerpick, then burst into rough rhythms without a tinge of distortion or tonal fluctuation. PRS has truly harnessed a great acoustic body and through they’re new, they’re kicking ass.
Mr. Smith also brought us into his amp area, where he requested a few of his favorite models to be pulled out. While ripping the intro to Jimi Page’s “Purple Haze” through a small green stack, Paul burst with excitement. “It sounds exactly the same as Jimi’s! The tone is great!” He was thrilled with the sound of the smaller green amp called the 25th Anniversary. He also bust out a paisley covered Original Sewell cab and head and jammed out some blues before shifting the guitar around the circle for everyone to try out for themselves.
After all this we were served lunch by Tina Benson, PRS’s gracious sales director. She led us into the wood library and after lunch let us roam through the library for the best pieces of wood we could use for custom PRS acoustics. We were thankful to have James Condino’s expertise through this process, as he has been building guitars since he was thirteen years old and has a world of knowledge and acoustic intuition to share. Paul R. Smith was happy to see James sitting cross-legged on the floor of the library, pulling out rosewood necks and hitting the side of each piece with his kunckle, testing its resonance. “If it rings when it’s raw, it’ll ring when it’s built,” James explained. Paul R. Smith was certainly appreciative of this nurtured perspective, and the two spoke about different motivations behind drilling holes as compared to gluing, and which woods worked best for acoustic instruments. Photobucket
[[[ Here James tests the resonance of the wood ]]]]]

After a full day at PRS, and after completing two custom acoustic orders for Dream Guitars, Paul R. Smith invited the group to his favorite seafood restaurant for dinner. We relaxed for a couple hours, absorbing the unique experience of the day, then headed over to Cantler’s Diner. Paul is an enthusiast of Maryland’s seafood, and suggested we try the cherrystone clams and crabcakes. “You’re in Maryland, do as we do in Maryland,” he advised. We were all happily satisfied with the meal and when we were done, Paul began telling us about his personal studio and newly made speakers. He invited us to come back to his home to check it all out, and how could we refuse?
We arrived at Paul’s home and met his beautiful wife Paige, whom he showed an obvious amount of love for. He then showed us an old reverb unit used for Elvis, and I could help but be reminded of being a child and having friends show off their new toys. He led us up into his home studio, an Cathedral ceiling room about 400 sq ft. and adorned with dozens of glass and ceramic dragons he’s received as gifts. Paul then took us behind his monitor station and let us listen to the sonic range of his homemade speakers, referencing an old Police CD. He pulled out a collection of microphones and had us all listen to the different tones of each one. I personally favored his RCA 77 ribbon mic, which had a great warmth to it that reminded me of old jazz singer recordings.
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[[[Paul Heumiller tries out microphones in Paul Reed Smith’s home studio ]]]

Paul admitted that a recent trip to a producer’s home humbled him about his own studio, so he had come home and sold everything to start over. This explained some of the excitement for his new gear and showed that even a great mind like his could be taught new lessons- which is perhaps why his products rank so high, for without questioning oneself one could never learn or improve one’s methods. Indeed Paul challenges the perception of a big-headed monster CEO many would assume for a man of his success. He is one who is still intensely involved in the steps of his work, one who communicates respectfully and directly with his staff and clientelle, and he is a genuinely funny, passionate, curious character. It was a real pleasure being in his company and seeing what excites him day to day in his life and work (wherein the line is so fine). We think he had a great time with us, too, as in our leaving he complimented Dream Guitars as being “cut from the same cloth.” In fact, after this very full day, Paul invited us to meet up again in the morning so he could show off some of his personal collection of prized guitars. You don’t have to twist our arms into a good time!

On Day 2 of our adventure we woke up early and excited. We got over to the factory by 9am and were given a complete tour of the electric guitar workshop, where over a hundred employees were working. Michael Gaitley led us through each step of the process, and again we saw the committed focus that would give confidence in the end result. It was cool to see more women in this workforce, who were either sanding sides into smooth perfection or who were assembling the electronic components. Every once and a while Paul would pop into our tour, show us some new thing, then dip out and remind us to come see him before we left.
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[[[ CC machines cut most parts of the acoustic and electric guitar bodies ]]]

After our tour we landed in the wood library with Tina again and completed our designs for 3 custom acoustics, while confirming we’d take two acoustics home with us(now for sale!). Paul came in with a ’59 Les Paul and one of his own electric models, and demonstrated the uncanny comparison of tone for both guitars. He is a luthier who definitely looks back at history, and not so much at contemporaries, to achieve his mission of making rocking guitars. He is inspired by the rocking tones of Les Paul and Jimi Hendrix, and has the genius and motivation to recreate those sounds for future rock stars. After we all had a go on his prized collection, we wrapped things up and got ready to hit the road. Paul gave us all a warm goodbye and it was clear that a personal and business relationship had been laid in gold. We fully appreciate PRS’s generosity at giving us the inside-look into his facilities, and are looking forward to carrying more of his exquisite designs. Perhaps a PRS Dream Series is in the works? Stay tuned and find out! Photobucket
[[[ James Condino checks out an electric model’s body in the factory ]]]

Please contact us at [email protected] to make arrangements to meet at the show and to request viewing of particular instruments.

2010 Show Dates

Newport Guitar Festival
April 16-18, 2010
The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Hollywood, FL
http://www.newportguitarfestival.com/

** Al Petteway will perform exclusive concerts for Dream Guitars
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Acoustic Guitar Meeting
May 19-23, 2010
Sarzana, Italy
Fortress Firmafede
http://www.armadilloclub.org/
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Montreal Guitar Show
Coincides with the Montreal Jazz Festival
July 2-4, 2010
The Hyatt Regency Montreal
http://www.salondeguitaredemontreal.ca/accueil_en.aspx
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Guitar Week at the Swannanoa Gathering
July 25-31, 2010
Warren Wilson College
Swannanoa, NC
http://swangathering.org/Catalog/GT/sggtsched.html

Guitar Week at the Swannanoa Gathering

Thank You,

Paul Heumiller
Dream Guitars, Inc.
www.dreamguitars.com
(828) 658-9795

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Quoted from Jazzmando.com:
“One of our favorite builders to follow has been North Carolina transplant (Oregonian last time we reviewed his work) and wood magician, James Condino. His instruments transcend the architecturally squat functionality of a Frank Lloyd Wright house, leaping into the next dimension with the unconventional line and bold thrust of an I.M. Pei skyscraper. Swoops and cuts, holes where they shouldn’t be but audaciously great tone coming out where it should, his instruments typically grab the ear as much as the eye.”

Read the full article here

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This a vintage clip of guitarist Daniel Hecht playing his Somogyi guitar with a custom pedal capo that he developed.
This is the first ever Somogyi Modified Dreadnought. Daniel was one of the early Windham Hill recording artist at the very birth of the solo Steel String guitar movement.

Dream Guitars Owner Paul Heumiller has been elected to the board of A.S.I.A, the Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (http://www.guitarmaker.org/). This is the international community of instrument makers. Paul is very excited to bring his unique experience and perspective to the association.

We will be attending the Newport Guitar Festival (http://www.newportguitarfest.com/) in Ft. Lauderdale, FL April 16, 17 & 18, 2010 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

This old National was stripped and left to rust, the customer described what it looked like . We found some picks , confirmed the serial #, the original color formula, and a copy of the original stencil for the back.. The customer gave us a good budget to work with and we went for it.
Paint work attributes to my apprentice Glenn Nichols.

What a Job, But it was fun

Bill

Tippin Guitars
3 Beacon St
Marblehead, MA. 01945

781-631-5749

http://tippinguitars.com
[email protected]

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Monday Oct 19th

I performed at the New York song Witers Circle which takes place at The Bitterend every other Monday. It’s an instution put together and run by the extremely talented songwriter and singer, Tina Shafer. I couldn’t wait for all these acoustic guitar players to hear the Bravado. Tina hears a lot of acoustic guitars and she had this to say, “”spectacular clarity of sound, ringing and pure”.

Feb 1 2010
I did a session for Composer rob Morsberger. He’s writing music for the PBS-TV program “NOVA.” He’s what Rob said about recording the Tippin.
“your Tippin doesn’t need much eq I was always boosting the other guitar in the low mids to add body to the tone the Tippin doesn’t need it, baby!”

Feb 8 2010

To day I did a session for the legendary producer Frank Filipetti (James Taylor, Carly Simon).

He’s producing and engineering a CD for “4 Troops.” A group of veterans who have put together a group and are signed to Sony. This will be a big release.

I used the Tippin “Bravado” on all the songs that I’ve played on so far. Of course the guitar sounds great.

Hello,
Well after a nice stint out on the west coast where I got to spend a few weeks in the Somogyi shop I finally had to bite the bullet and head home. It’s undeniably winter here in Winnipeg and I have my shop all bundled up with the heaters cranked and the humidifiers going full blast. When it’s -50 c there isn’t a lot to do outside so I’ve been surfing the internet and found a cool video of Seth Avett (of The Avett Brothers) playing a guitar I built for him on the Craig Ferguson show.

The guitar is one of two I built for him last year. Both Koa back and sides with spruce tops and ebony appointments. It turned out to be a really fun project as he wanted some very interesting inlays…

The skull is made from spalted maple with koa rings in the background and gold mother of pearl music notes for teeth. The moth is mostly brazilian and madagascar rosewood, with some spalted maple and ebony in the wings. The eyes on the wing are mother of pearl and abalone. The maple leaf is spalted maple with a cocobolo stem.

Cheers,
Jordan

duhks.com
mcconnellguitars.com
McConnell Guitars
Winnipeg, Canada
(204)334.4528

Sean Avett

Sean Avett

McConnell Guitar

McConnell Guitar

McConnell Guitar #2

McConnell Guitar #2

Chaconne Klaverenga plays the second, third, and fourth movements of Koyunbaba by Carlo Domeniconi. Unfortunately I could not get the first one on because of time restraints. This was recorded at the Frankfort Library Concert Series on January 15, 2010.
She’s playing a Thomas Humphrey guitar

Invocacion y Danza by Joaquin Rodrigo, played by Chaconne Klaverenga at the Frankfort Concert Library Series Solo Concert on January 15, 2010.
Guitar by Thomas Humphrey

In Acoustic Guitar Magazine’s 20th Anniversary issue there’s a list of 20 Years of Essential Acoustic Albums and our good friend Al Petteway got two mentions and our Dream Guitars’ 2008 collaboration with Tony McManus received one.

Quotes from the article:
1997 – Al Petteway, Caledon Wood
“Anchored in Celtic music with African and South American influences,
these original pieces and traditional arrangements show why
Petteway is one of today’s most respected fingerstyle players.” (Maggie’s Music)

2004 – Various artists, Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar
Laurence Juber, Ed Gerhard, Doug Smith, Al Petteway,
and other fingerstyle luminaries arranged the songs of Henry Mancini
and became Grammy winners in the process. (Solid Air)

2008 – Tony McManus, The Maker’s Mark: The Dream Guitar Sessions
When you put 15 different custom guitars, from Jeff Traugott, Kathy Wingert, Michael Greenfield,
and others, in the hands of one immensly talented guitarist, you end up with
a classic record that’s a testament to custom lutherie. (Compass)

Click this link for the full article

Greetings all!

Chaconne has new videos on youtube from recent concerts. The first video is an outreach for Purdue University before her March solo concert with Purdue.
The latter two videos are for the Boccherini Fandango with the Toledo Chamber Music Society
Happy holidays!

Tony McManus recently won ‘Instrumental Solo Artist of the Year’ for Maker’s Mark: The Dream Guitars Sessions by Tony McManus. The album featured Tony’s stellar playing in conjunction with 15 handpicked instruments provided by Paul Heumiller of Dream Guitars.
Congratulations to you Tony!

This a new arrival with a lot of history-read more about it here at http://dreamguitars.com/preowned/martin/martin_00-21_75143/martin_00-21_75143.php

We have another treasured Martin in our possession-learn more here at http://dreamguitars.com/preowned/martin/martin_000-45_41539/martin_000-45_41539.php

We are pleased to announce that Dream Guitars is co-sponsoring Asheville Wintergrass (featuring Town Mountain, Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper & Danny Paisley & Southern Grass) coming up January 30th 2010. Tickets and general information are available at www.thegreyeagle.com

Asheville Wintergrass

Asheville Wintergrass

Carly Simon, John Forte, Peter Calo and David Saw performing together at Joe’s Pub NYC as part of John Forte’s showcase

Randall Bays dropped in for a visit here at Dream Guitars and while he was here he took this 2009 Striebel Guitars RS Bevel – Grand Concert Acoustic Guitar out to play.

Randal Bays

Randal Bays plays a Striebel Guitar

I’ll be doing this event opening the evening with a wonderful Indian singer in a duet with the Tippin and an Indian drone. Her name is Chandrika Tandon.
Today I’m doing a session with actor Michael McGlone, he’s on the series “Crash. He was in Brothers MacMillan and She’s the one.
I’m dong with Carly on Wednesday NewYork Am and Jimmy Fallon and on thur WSJ Cafe…
I met Murila Coryell (Larry Coryell’s son) on Sat. did a show with him . He loved the guitar.