Wood Modification as an Opportunity for Local Wood Species in Musical Instrument Making

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Abstract

This paper addresses wood modification as a tool for the use of European native wood species in high quality musical instruments as a brief review of a case study carried out. Regional woods were thermally modified and tested for their suitability as a tropical wood substitute in classical guitars. Thermal modification was developed in laboratory scale using a patented procedure. The reached properties due to the thermal modification of the wood were always compared with the tropical wood assortments so far to be used as well as to be replaced. Component-specific preferred variants were then manufactured on a pilot scale. Finally, entire test instruments, classical guitars, were made using the modified wood and compared with identical reference guitars by means of subjective testing methods with professional musicians. As a result, it was found that it is possible to replace the tropical woods previously used with some thermally modified regional woods without any significant loss of sound quality.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProcceedings of the 11th European Conference on Wood Modification
Place of PublicationFlorenz
PublisherSpringer
Pages73-80
Number of pages8
ISBN (electronic)978-3-031-99418-0
ISBN (print)978-3-031-99420-3
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesSpringer Proceedings in Materials
Volume86
ISSN2662-3161

Conference

Title11th European Conference on Wood Modification
Abbreviated titleECWM 11
Conference number11
Duration15 - 16 April 2024
Website
Degree of recognitionInternational event
LocationAuditorium of S. Apollonia
CityFirenze
CountryItaly

External IDs

ORCID /0009-0006-6024-4471/work/173054024
ORCID /0000-0002-9699-5625/work/173054074

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Classical guitars, dynamic properties, hardness, swelling coefficient, thermal treatment