Paul Hildebrandt - 2024 - Fichte / Palisander #13

Paul Hildebrandt - 2024 - Fichte / Palisander #13

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Luthier:  Paul Hildebrandt
Construction Year: 2024
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F # / G
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 52.0
Weight (g): 1561
Tuner: Pagos
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New

Overview

Paul Hildebrandt’s Guitar No. 13 is a finely crafted instrument that reflects both precision and artistic vision. While it shares its visual design with its sister, Guitar No. 14, subtle variations in the thickness of the top create a distinct tonal personality. This thoughtful adjustment results in remarkable clarity and balance, allowing even complex polyphonic passages to emerge with definition. Every note is articulated cleanly, supporting nuanced musical expression whether played solo or in an ensemble. With its refined sound and meticulous craftsmanship, Guitar No. 13 becomes not just an instrument but a reliable partner for performers seeking both transparency and depth in their music.

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Classical Guitar
Manufacturer Information:
Paul Hildebrandt
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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Two Identical Guitars - One Little Change🧑🏼‍🔬 Noticeable Difference? Paul Hildebrandt Experiment

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About the luthier

Paul Hildebrandt, originally from Rostock, Germany, discovered his passion for crafting, tinkering, and innovating at a young age. His childhood fascination with wood and numerous DIY projects naturally evolved into a love for musical instruments. Starting with the cello in elementary school and later transitioning to the guitar during his teenage years, Paul’s interest in music deepened. His first encounter with a violin maker sparked a lifelong fascination with the art of instrument making, inspiring him to pursue this craft professionally. In 2021, Paul excelled at the Klingenthal Musical Instrument Making School by passing the journeyman’s examination for plucked instrument makers and subsequently won first place as the top graduate at the national crafts competition, Leistungswettbewerb des deutschen Handwerks. Currently, he is furthering his expertise by studying musical instrument making in Markneukirchen, a town with a rich history in this field.

About the guitar

Guitar No. 13, the sister instrument to No. 14, shares a nearly identical aesthetic with its counterpart, beautifully crafted to mirror each other in every visible aspect. The true distinction lies beneath the surface, where luthier Paul has varied the thickness of the top, an experimental touch designed to subtly influence the acoustic properties of each guitar. This meticulous attention to detail is part of a broader commitment to achieving the highest level of craftsmanship, with every element finely tuned to perfection. For those interested in the specifics of these variations, an interview with Paul provides a deeper insight into his innovative approach, highlighting the subtle yet impactful differences between these two exceptional instruments.
Both guitars stand out as masterpieces of lutherie, boasting clean and precise acoustic qualities that make them suitable for a wide range of musical styles. The clarity of sound produced by these instruments is particularly remarkable, facilitating the performance of complex polyphonic works with ease. This clarity ensures that every note is articulated distinctly, supporting musicians in their expression of intricate musical passages. Whether used in a solo performance or within an ensemble, guitars No. 13 and No. 14 offer musicians the ability to convey their musical vision with precision, making them not just tools, but true partners in the artistic process.

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