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Guitar Making - Dum, Dum - Kolkata

Musical Instrument Making
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Artisan cutting the base body for the guitar.

  • Plywood is fixed into the mold.

  • Supporting sticks are placed inside the body.

  • Decolam sheet strips are attached to the border.

  • The semi-finished look of the guitar body.

  • A hole or insertion is made on the bridge part.

  • With the help of adhesive and hammer, the body and neck of the guitar are attached.

  • The fretboard is attached over the guitar neck and frets are arranged according to the measurement.

  • Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

  • Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

  • One end of the string is knotted on the bridge part and another to the tuning pegs.

  • Guitar, a musical instrument of Kolkata.

Artisan cutting the base body for the guitar.

Plywood is fixed into the mold.

Supporting sticks are placed inside the body.

Decolam sheet strips are attached to the border.

The semi-finished look of the guitar body.

A hole or insertion is made on the bridge part.

With the help of adhesive and hammer, the body and neck of the guitar are attached.

The fretboard is attached over the guitar neck and frets are arranged according to the measurement.

Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

One end of the string is knotted on the bridge part and another to the tuning pegs.

Guitar, a musical instrument of Kolkata.

The guitar is a fretted string instrument that possesses a string number between four and eighteen, usually six. The first instruments that modern audiences would recognize as guitars were built in the fifteenth century. The main parts of a guitar are the body, the fretboard, the headstock, and the strings. While the body is made of wood, the strings are created out of steel or nylon.

Hovner Musical Industries is a musical instrument manufacturing and trading unit based in Kolkata that makes guitars. It is run by craftsman Mr. Surajith Mandal. The firm that has been in the business for 60 years, passing over two generations, today employs eight senior artisans who are well versed in the craft. About 15 types of guitars are produced at the center under four categories: Acoustics, Hawaiian, Spanish, and Mandolin, all exclusively handmade.

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Artisan cutting the base body for the guitar.

Plywood is fixed into the mold.

Supporting sticks are placed inside the body.

Decolam sheet strips are attached to the border.

The semi-finished look of the guitar body.

A hole or insertion is made on the bridge part.

With the help of adhesive and hammer, the body and neck of the guitar are attached.

The fretboard is attached over the guitar neck and frets are arranged according to the measurement.

Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

Paint is applied to the body using a spray gun.

One end of the string is knotted on the bridge part and another to the tuning pegs.

Guitar, a musical instrument of Kolkata.


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