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Johanna Vogl – 2023

Johanna Vogl – 2023

Overview

Johanna Vogl is a guitar maker from Berlin, Germany. She did her apprenticeship in the Musical Instrument Making School Mittenwald, where she learned the art of Spanish guitar making. Johanna then worked in the workshop of an established Berlin-based German guitar maker, Adrian Heinzelmann, where she built a lot of guitar parts, such as the back and sides, necks, bridges, and rosettes. Under the guidance of Adrian, Johanna got deep insights into modern concert classical guitar-making. Moreover, Johanna also learned how to analyze individual components using modern measuring technology and how to select and prepare them accordingly.

The 2023 Johanna Vogl guitar is an exceptional musical instrument that seamlessly blends the rich heritage of a traditional Spanish guitar with the innovation and craftsmanship of a modern concert classical guitar. Drawing inspiration from the esteemed luthier Jose L. Romanillos, this guitar exhibits a timeless design while incorporating contemporary elements that exemplify advancements in guitar construction. Meticulously crafted by Johanna Vogl, this instrument showcases her remarkable skill and artistic vision. The guitar features a resonant spruce soundboard masterfully tuned to E/F, resulting in profound and captivating bass characteristics. The deep and haunting tones produced by this instrument's soundboard elevate its overall resonance and tonal quality. Complementing the bass notes are crystal-clear trebles that possess a charming and well-balanced presence, ensuring a harmonious blend across the entire tonal range. This careful voicing of the instrument creates a captivating sound that is truly captivating to both players and listeners alike. Designed to meet the demands of guitarists at any skill level and for various concert settings, this fine instrument offers exceptional playability and versatility. The elevated fingerboard enhances playability, allowing for effortless navigation across the fretboard and facilitating complex musical passages. Moreover, the guitar boasts significant volume and projection, ensuring the player's musical expression is projected with clarity and brilliance in any performance venue. The guitar's minimalist aesthetic is noteworthy, characterized by tastefully understated design elements. The rosette and headstock design exude elegance and sophistication, captivating the eye with their simplicity and refined beauty. The clean lines and subtle details of these visual components are a testament to Johanna Vogl's attention to detail and commitment to creating instruments that are as visually captivating as they are sonically superior. In conclusion, the 2023 Johanna Vogl guitar represents an exquisite marriage between tradition and innovation in classical guitars. With its blend of traditional design influenced by Jose L. Romanillos and contemporary features such as an elevated fingerboard and exceptional volume, this instrument is an actual concert guitar that caters to the needs of guitarists at any level. The meticulous craftsmanship, with its captivating tonal qualities and minimalist aesthetic, make the Johanna Vogl guitar a remarkable instrument that will undoubtedly inspire and elevate the musical performances of its fortunate owners.

Watch the presentation video of this particular guitar below, where you will find a lot of additional information about its playability and sound.

Luthier: Johanna Vogl
Construction year: 2023
Top: Spruce
Back and sides: Indian rosewood
Scale: 650 mm
Nut: 52 mm
Weight: 1530 grams
Air body frequency: E/F
Tuners: Scheller
Strings: Knobloch EDC 34.0
Case: Hiscox Pro II "Siccas Guitars" Edition
Condition: New
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Video overview

Beatrix Kovacs plays Norwegian Miniatures by Maria Linnemann on a 2023 Johanna Vogl Classical Guitar
Johanna Vogl – 2023 Classical Guitar review
GUITAR COMPARSION - The Weekly Guitar Meeting #57 : Heinzelmann, Hill, Vogl, Planchon, T'Kindt

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