both models are worthy of having if you favor a small bodied guitar. Both have their own sweet voice. 00 models are a consideration as well. Very nice presentation and demo. 🎧
If a comparison video of two old guitars makes no sense, than my commentar about it makes no sense at all too 😅 On the other hand these little videos makes a lot of sense....for me at least it's a pure joy to watch and to get a glimpse of what such beautiful instruments can sound like. So thanks Mr. Hasleder🙏 And I'm always touched and delighted by your beautiful playing. You're from Germany or? I once thought....hmmmh does this man perhaps gives guitar lessons?! 🙂 But I think you're from Bavaria...and that's far away from Leipzig.. Are all these beautiful guitars that you showcase your own? In this example both guitars sound absolutely beautiful to my ears...dry, woody, punchy...a desirable vintage sound from my favorite wood combination spruce/mahagony. The LG-2 is perhaps a little warmer and more compressed compared to the 0-18 which has a wonderful clarity on top. I just wondered about that 0-18 that it seems to have a cut-through saddle and a considerably wider bridge string spacing than the standard 2 1/8" of thi era. 🤔 Thanks again and a nice Sunday for you Mr. Hasleder.
Hello and thanks a lot for listening and commenting - oh man, you made my day ! These particular guitars are part of my personal collection, but not each guitar that I present or compare is my own. Some I used to own, some belong to good friends, some are part of a trade ... Two pieces I play here are excerpts of my original compositions, and then there is J.J. Cale's "Drifter's Wife" in the fingerpicking part of this vid and David Grier's "Engagement Waltz" at the ending. Yes, I live in Bavaria, so it's a bit far to Leipzig for lessons. But sure I can send tabs if needed. Enjoy picking, greetings, Robert
@@roberthasleder1526 Glad I did! Thanks for your response. It has to be a nice collection for sure..hopefully every beauty gets some hugs now and then and regularly playing time 😅 The piece you play in the intro of this vid only on the LG2 is not another part of the engagement waltz or? Sounds absolutely beautiful. That would be generous if you could send me some tabs... 🙏 Then I can figure out if it's already possible for me to play this.. (Can I send an e-mail to you?) Keep up your great work. Cheers
@@Lutze_en_voyage The piece I play in the intro is an original I composed two years ago. "looking back" - various versions here on YT. I composed it on mandolin once, but adapted it for guitar in standard tuning and even guitar with a partial capo. I wrote a tab for the guitar part and can send it to you. Contact me at r.hasleder@t-online.de
both models are worthy of having if you favor a small bodied guitar. Both have their own sweet voice. 00 models are a consideration as well. Very nice presentation and demo. 🎧
Kudos to masters who built those fine instruments!
Beautiful! I am more partial to the Martin in this comparison, but they both sound great.
If a comparison video of two old guitars makes no sense, than my commentar about it makes no sense at all too 😅
On the other hand these little videos makes a lot of sense....for me at least it's a pure joy to watch and to get a glimpse of what such beautiful instruments can sound like. So thanks Mr. Hasleder🙏 And I'm always touched and delighted by your beautiful playing. You're from Germany or? I once thought....hmmmh does this man perhaps gives guitar lessons?! 🙂
But I think you're from Bavaria...and that's far away from Leipzig..
Are all these beautiful guitars that you showcase your own?
In this example both guitars sound absolutely beautiful to my ears...dry, woody, punchy...a desirable vintage sound from my favorite wood combination spruce/mahagony. The LG-2 is perhaps a little warmer and more compressed compared to the 0-18 which has a wonderful clarity on top.
I just wondered about that 0-18 that it seems to have a cut-through saddle and a considerably wider bridge string spacing than the standard 2 1/8" of thi era. 🤔
Thanks again and a nice Sunday for you Mr. Hasleder.
Hello and thanks a lot for listening and commenting - oh man, you made my day !
These particular guitars are part of my personal collection, but not each guitar that I present or compare is my own. Some I used to own, some belong to good friends, some are part of a trade ...
Two pieces I play here are excerpts of my original compositions, and then there is J.J. Cale's "Drifter's Wife" in the fingerpicking part of this vid and David Grier's "Engagement Waltz" at the ending.
Yes, I live in Bavaria, so it's a bit far to Leipzig for lessons. But sure I can send tabs if needed.
Enjoy picking,
greetings,
Robert
@@roberthasleder1526 Glad I did! Thanks for your response. It has to be a nice collection for sure..hopefully every beauty gets some hugs now and then and regularly playing time 😅
The piece you play in the intro of this vid only on the LG2 is not another part of the engagement waltz or? Sounds absolutely beautiful.
That would be generous if you could send me some tabs... 🙏
Then I can figure out if it's already possible for me to play this..
(Can I send an e-mail to you?)
Keep up your great work.
Cheers
@@Lutze_en_voyage The piece I play in the intro is an original I composed two years ago. "looking back" - various versions here on YT. I composed it on mandolin once, but adapted it for guitar in standard tuning and even guitar with a partial capo. I wrote a tab for the guitar part and can send it to you. Contact me at r.hasleder@t-online.de
@@roberthasleder1526 Thanks. I'll write you.