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📷 -- No flashy edits and staged moments.
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HOW TO BUILD A GUITAR: ITALIAN GUITAR MAKER TELLS HIS STORY | WOODWORKING INTERVIEW DOCUMENTARY
Subtitles available!
Have you ever dreamed of quitting your 9 to 5 job and pursuing your dream career? Meet Luca, an Italian guitar maker who did just that!
In this video, Luca shares the story of his journey to becoming a guitar maker while meticulously crafting a custom guitar. We see him skillfully deconstructing the soundboard, adjusting the nut, refining the frets, and fine-tuning the instrument to achieve the perfect sound.
Luca's IG: @kairoslutherie
Luca's website: www.liuteriakairos.com/
Grazie fratm!
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:06 - Deciding to become a guitar maker
1:29 - Learning the craft
4:21 - Choosing the right materials
6:45 - Some challenges
10:21 - The future of guitar making
12:19 - Advice for aspiring guitar makers
13:56 - Rituals in guitar making
15:02 - Dream client
15:44 - A song representing guitar making
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Have you ever dreamed of quitting your 9 to 5 job and pursuing your dream career? Meet Luca, an Italian guitar maker who did just that!
In this video, Luca shares the story of his journey to becoming a guitar maker while meticulously crafting a custom guitar. We see him skillfully deconstructing the soundboard, adjusting the nut, refining the frets, and fine-tuning the instrument to achieve the perfect sound.
Luca's IG: @kairoslutherie
Luca's website: www.liuteriakairos.com/
Grazie fratm!
Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:06 - Deciding to become a guitar maker
1:29 - Learning the craft
4:21 - Choosing the right materials
6:45 - Some challenges
10:21 - The future of guitar making
12:19 - Advice for aspiring guitar makers
13:56 - Rituals in guitar making
15:02 - Dream client
15:44 - A song representing guitar making
👍🏼 -- Do you like our work?
Please consider supporting us to help the Travel Dialogues project continue sharing more inspiring stories from all over the world.
Here's our PayPal link for a donation: www.paypal.com/donate/?busine...
Thank you so much!
💙 -- We love to hear from you!
When commenting, please keep in mind that this video reflects personal experiences and opinions. We ask you to be respectful of any people who allowed us to interview them.
Thank you!
🎥 -- Do you have a story that the public of Travel Dialogues might be interested in?
We'd be curious to discuss the idea with you, develop it, and maybe even film it!
Send us an email at travel4dialogues@gmail.com
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From the Travel Dialogues Archives: Havana, Cuba, a few years ago. Walking around Cuba you always end up meeting some truly remarkable people. On this first day in the Cuban capital I had a chance to meet: - Samuel, a friendly guy who runs a coffee business from his apartment facing the street near the main taxi/bus station in Havana. He was very welcoming and we ended up having a long conversa...
MENDOZA TO USPALLATA TO... CHILE: THE ULTIMATE ANDES ROAD TRIP
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PATAGONIAN ROAD TRIP: NOBODY DRIVES ON THESE ROADS... HERE'S WHY!
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Driving 2000 kilometers in less than 7 days. The final destination? One of the most spectacular locations in the whole country of Argentina: the Perito Moreno Glacier! Follow us as we embark on this long journey across one of the most beautiful countries in South America! To bless our road trip, we paid homage to the Argentinian legend Diego Armando Maradona. We stopped by in the La Paternal ne...
IN AMALFI: SEARCHING FOR MY LONG LOST ITALIAN FAMILY | AMERICAN IMMIGRATION HISTORY ANCESTRY
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An American going back to Italy? Follow Marissa, as she takes a boat and travels back to her family's original small town in Southern Italy... Amalfi! When Marissa first visited Italy, she was an American tourist who was visiting the country she knew her family once came from. She didn't know anything about her family's past. Years later, she decided to learn more about her Italian family that ...
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These Italians are Italians... and more! We are in the town of San Marzano di San Giuseppe, home to an ethnic group many people have never heard of: the Arbëreshë. It’s an ethnic group that lives all over Southern Italy: mostly in Calabria and Sicilia, but also Puglia, Campania, Molise, Basilicata, and Abruzzo. In today’s video we visited San Marzano di San Giuseppe, one of largest Arbëreshë co...
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Somehow this video reminds me of 2005
I cried watching this. I’m Greek Australian living in the south of Italy to support my son’s football career. This made me so emotional, I am going to visit these beautiful people and town. What a wonderful video. Thank you
Video particolare , fuori dagli schemi , location fantastiche e selvagge con utili spiegazioni e note storiche , ottimo lavoro , complimenti !
I wish to be able to spoke Greco
Tolles Video❤
Bhe, fratelli Arbereshe, io ho dovuto andare in Veneto per l'università. Ho scritto molto in Italiano. Per lavoro e per diletto. Ho esercitato per quasi 40anni un lavoro clinico e ho anche insegnato dove, l'italiano è necessario al massimo livello. Eppure, le prime parole pronunciate nella mia vita erano nell' amato Arbereshe! Nella mia famiglia si parlava esclusivamente questa lingua. Nel mio cuore, nel mio inconscio e nella mia ragione, io sono orgogliosamente Arrbereshe. Con mia sorella parlo albanese. Con i miei amici di infanzia lo stesso. Sono nato, ho combattuto e morirò da albanese! È tutto qui il nostro concetto di identità. Siamo stati grandi guerrieri!!
Assimilato Macedone
E lo saremo sempre.!
@@Makedonce1989. spiega.? Inche senso.? I Albanesi sono i discedenti degli Macedoni..!
Page n58 The Hydriots of every rank displayed the peculiar character of the Albanian race. They were proud, insolent, turbulent, and greedy of gain. The primates were jealous and exacting, the people rude and violent. But both possessed some sterling virtues; and they were distinguished from the Greeks by their love of truth, and by the honesty with which they fulfilled their engagements. There were no traders in the Levant who paid more punctually than the merchants, and no sailors who took better care of ship and cargo than the mariners of Hydra. Page n61 Such was the position of the Albanian race in Greece, where its settlements were comparatively modern. In its native regions its political importance and moral influence had been constantly increasing during the latter half of the last century, and it had attained the acme of its power at the commencement of the Greek Revolution. Albanian Mussulmans were detested by Osmanlees and hated by the Greeks. Their religion was hardly a matter of conscience with the majority. They were less bigoted than the Turks, and less superstitious than the Greeks. Their avarice was, however, insatiable, and for gold an Albanian Mussulman would willingly serve a Christian master, or a Christian Albanian a Mussulman chief, even if the service was to be rendered in deeds of blood. Page n61 The Albanian forms a distinct race among the nations of Europe. They have been supposed by some to be the representatives of the Pelasgians. They call themselves Shkipetar. Some suppose them to have occupied the regions they now inhabit before the days of Homer, and that they are the lineal descendants of the race to which the ancient Epirots and Macedonians belonged as cognate tribes. Alexander the Great must, according to these archaeologists, have spoken an ancient Albanian dialect at his riotous banquets with his Macedonian officers. Page n61 The researches of modern philology have established beyond question that the Albanian language is an early offset from the Sanscrit, and that its grammar was complete at as old a date as the oldest Greek dialect.^ Nearly the same boundary separates the Page n62 Ancient Epirus was filled with Greek colonies, and the Greek race is now more numerous than the Albanian in the region immediately to the north of the Gulf of Arta. But, on the other hand, one-fifth of modern Greece is at present inhabited by Albanian colonists.* The inhabitants of Albania, of the Shkipetar race, consist of two distinct branches-the Gueghs, who dwell to the north of the valley of the Skumbi and the line of the Via Egnatia. That great artery of Koman life now forms a desolate line of separation between the Gueghs and the Tosks. The dialects of these two branches are said not to differ more in their grammar than the Scotch of Ayrshire and the English of Somersetshire, yet a Guegh and a Tosk are unintelligible to one another at their first meeting. Both branches are subdivided into several tribes. Among the Gueghs several Catholic tribes retain their semi-independence, and uphold the Papal supremacy alike against the Mo- Page n68 ' of the Albanian mercenaries. It became then not uncommon, in Greece and Macedonia, to see the children of the proudest Osmanlees dressed in the fustinello, or white kilt of the Tosks. Subsequently, when Veli Pasha, the second son of Ali of Joannina, governed the Morea,^ even young Greeks of rank ventured to assume this dress, particularly when travelling, as it afforded them an opportunity of wearing arms. The Greek armatoli and the Christians employed as police-guards, even in the Morea, also wore this dress; but it was the fame of the Albanians-for the military reputation of the armatoli was then on the decline and that of the Suliots on the ascendant-which induced the f modern Greeks to adopt the Albanian kilt as their ' national costume. It is in consequence of this admiration of Albanianism that the court of King Otho assumes its melo-dramatic aspect, and glitters in tawdry tinsel mimicry of the rich and splendid garb which arrested the attention of Childe Harold in the galleries of the palace of Tepelin; but the calico fustinello hangs round the legs of the Greeks like a paper petticoat, while the white kilt of the Tosk, formed of a strong product of native looms, fell in the graceful folds of antique drapery. archive.org/details/historygreekrev02finlgoog/page/n73/mode/1up?q=Albanians
@@ervinxx2545 thank you Indeed. I gave a first reading at your document. Interesting. Seriously. But I have some difficulty reading english, last times, becouse I use It just for few things from many time. So It Is necessary read another time to have a full comprehension of the document. Hope you all best things 🙏
This is so touching. We love you, we share the same blood, you are descendants of ancient Greeks, never forget this. Greetings from Greece.
Calabria ❤
Pomegranate in Tunisian is actually romen. So delicious, fresh and affordable there!
Anche in Sud Tirol sono cittadini italiani ma di lingua e cultura tedesca. Per non parlare dei Ladini e i Cimbri. L'Italia ha un impianto legislativo tra i migliori al mondo per tutelare minoranze etniche a differenza di altri paesi. Io non conosco la situazione degli arbresh ma è un peccato che non abbiano le loro scuole a l'autonomia come le minoranze del Sud Tirolo.
So cool to learn more about your journey and the process of building a guitar! ❤
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Subtitles available! Click CC at the bottom of the video. What do you think of Luca's story? Leave a comment! Che ne pensate della storia di Luca? Lasciate un commento! Also, If you enjoyed our content please consider subscribing to our channel, or even watching another one of our videos! It would really help us a lot. Thank you all for watching! -- M & D
I had the luck to share the stage with Luca so many times. The passion he puts, not only in playing the guitar, but in everything he does, is incredible and it has been a source of inspiration for me. Great interview ✌️!
I play the guitar (not very well). Really appreciate this video.
Bellissima intervista! ❤ Sogno una tua chitarra
Its the albanians from the kaspiabn sea,,muslim albanians from azerbijan and sirvan,,,the try albanians ,not the turkalbabians that live in balkans
Τι λες ρε μπάζο Έλληνες είναι που τους καταπιέζουν και δεν τους αφήνουν να εκφραστούν καμία σχέση με τα αλμπάνια από τον Καύκασο !
Dear Davide! Today we went down the steps according to your recommendations. It was great, a little rainy which made it more romantic. See you tomorrow at the gates😊grazie mille
Ooooh I'm so happy these videos are guiding you through the city! I'm glad you guys loved the walk. Enjoy the gates tomorrow. Welcome to Napoli 💙
Ti sbagli di grosso. Il sud Italia è stato depredato dagli Inglesi! Cerca la storia del"regno delle due Sicilie" poi capirai... Ossequi😅
Occhio il passato ritorna
You should contact the real estate person that could open that house (now for sale) and let you come inside and see it...
What a cool video, this is what TH-cam is supposed to be for.
Hello! While getting a little sidetracked from planning a trip to Italy, I looked up my dad's grandparents and they were also from Turi! They came to America (Northampton, MA) in the very late 1800's. I sent the video to my dad, and he recalls that his grandfather used to go visit friends (or family, we're not sure) from 'back home.' Maybe he knew your grandparents. Anyway, thanks for the great video! I might need to go visit that records office myself some day! Oh! One last coincidence, my cousin recently moved to Bristol, CT. I sent him the video as well.
Not italians? Ma perchè scrivete ste cose,io abito in un paese arbresh e sono 100% italiani
It's all the same with me. Adriatic Coast, Abruzzo. Name changed in the immigration process. I haven't gone there though. Wish I could. Lucky you. You're a beautiful kid.
Btw is not greco it is grecanico
It's so important to connect with your heritage. I love that you were able to rediscover your roots and experience the life your ancestors lived too!! Who knows? Maybe someday you'll live there :)
Vi chiamavano gheg se ato tjeret to ken qen tosk
Jemi qendra e kristianesimo, leonardo akoma don te na mesoj. Leonardo te shkoj te kilikosi bythen se i pëlqen shum.
Not italian not albania arbëresh por i priten iliret dhe trojanet kur zbarkuan
If you legally live in Italy and share in what Italy has to offer its citizens then you are Italian.
Thare are a lot misinformation here.
Tiro a indovinare, ma secondo me la "P"in Baptista è stata aggiunta in America.
Bella lingua!
I'd use the fact the house is being sold and would inspect it. The opportunity is incredible! And if I had the money, I'd seriously consider buying that house.
This is a great story video. Thank you so much for sharing it.❤
I have to admit you look really good for 110 years-old.
Hello, was it safe to ride a scooter or too dangerous with the hills, the windy road, etc?
Hello! Riding a scooter around Ischia is easy compared to other parts of Italy because there is not a lot of traffic. Although, we still recommend driving a rental scooter only if you already have experience.
I miei bisnonni sono originari di Corato, emigrati verso New York all'inizio del 1900, Rosa La Stella e Francesco Balducci, aprirono un negozio di frutta e verdura a New York che rimase attivo per molti anni.
The train is running late??? SHOCKER!!! There is no traffic on a train but it still runs late!
Génial, il commence la vidéo en parlant à un seul homme, au bout de quelques minutes ils sont plusieurs à bavarder ! et les oiseaux en arrière fond sont encore plus déchainés !!! Bravo pour la communicabilité! Ils aiment tellement parler qu'il leur fallait bien au moins 3 langues pour satisfaire leurs goûts ! et quel poète le monsieur à la fin ! c'est adorable !
The savoia trying to save themselves from going bankrupt pooled their money and "highred " Garibalidi to unify italy. In fact it was to steel and ravage the south. Southern Italy was the economic engine at that time. Garibaldi us loathed in much of southern italy. This contributed to massive immigration to the USA, canada, Australia and other parts of Europe by southern Italians.
How many year old this is?
According to what some locals told us, the structure dates back to the 10th century
Recently found out my great grandmother came from San Lorenzello. I have had a Facebook friend who is a potter like me who lives there. Going to visit him and find my Great Grandmothers' birthday certificate. It will happen in the future. 😊
Hey Connie! San Lorenzello is in such a beautiful area of the Campania region. You will enjoy your visit there - hopefully soon!
Interesting the lady told the young lady "Ella Katse kato" which is exact Greek dialect from the Greek island of Symi. It's Greek amazing to hear, not sure you.picked it up at 4:27 listen to it, she is saying "sit down"😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing this! That explains why I didn't understand. So interesting that this made it into the dialect she uses.
It was like lustening to my grandma😊😊@@TravelDialogues
Can't wait to honor my family line and see the old country. Heading to Sicily this year
A puglia prima di venire Arberesha cerano la raca ilirica coe arbereshi arivarono nela stesa tera dej frateli
Καλα αυτοί πήγαν να μάθουν ιταλικά η να κάνουν τό κομμάτι τούς
8:54 fun fact: the real sallentine word for "fork" is not "furcina" (which is obviously a loan word borrowed from italian), but "brocca" (more similar with arbëreshë "ngrocsë"). For those who don't know, sallentine is the local romance language spoken in the Salento peninsula (which is part of Puglia only by an administrative point of view, but not culturally and linguistically). Salento was also inhabited in antiquity the Messapians, an ancient people who are thought to were a mix between italic and illyrian population. Greetings and hugs from a sallentine, albanian Friends.
Με κούρασαν τα αγγλικά ρε άνθρωπε. Πηγές στα ελληνόφωνα χωριά να δείξεις ότι μιλάνε ελληνικά και μας έχεις τρελάνει στα Αγγλικά 😮😮😮😮😮😮. Μπορούσες να κάνεις μεγαλύτερη προσπάθεια με τα ελληνικά κι ας έκανες μετάφραση στα αγγλικά 😮😮😮😮😮