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Del Vecchio (guitar maker)

Casa Del Vecchio Ltda. is a traditional guitarmaking company headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil. Since its foundation by Angelo Del Vecchio in 1902, it has produced a wide range of acoustic stringed instruments. In the 1930s, Del Vecchio began producing resonator guitars,[1] resulting in their most famous model: the Dinâmico, (their trade term for resophonic instruments).

Casa Del Vecchio Ltda.
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1902; 122 years ago (1902)
FounderAngelo Del Vecchio
Headquarters,
ProductsClassical and resonator guitars, banjos, mandolins, cavaquinhos, viola caipiras
Websitedelvecchio.com.br

Current range of products manufactured by Del Vecchio includes classical and resonator guitars, banjos, mandolins, cavaquinho, and viola caipiras.[2]

Players edit

 
Dinâmico Resonator guitar model by Del Vecchio

One of the most famous players of the Del Vecchio Dinâmico resonator guitar was country musician Chet Atkins. Atkins was initially introduced to the instrument by the music of Nato Lima of Los Indios Tabajaras.[3]

On his 1965 RCA Victor album My Favorite Guitars, Chet Atkins refers to his Dinamico as his "Los Indios Tabajaras" guitar and says that "the lead guitarist...sent his [to Atkins] and got himself another like it in his native land, where they are readily available." Tracks on the album, where Atkins uses the Dynamico, are Josephine and Moon of Manakoora.

Chet Atkins is credited with playing a Del Vecchio lead guitar on the tune "Turn Around" on Nanci Griffith's Other Voices, Other Rooms. Earl Klugh, a protégé of Chet Atkins, received a Dinâmico from Atkins. Though he enjoyed the sound, he was unimpressed with the quality, eventually asking luthier Paul McGill to build him a refined version.[4]

  • Leo Kottke also played a Dinâmico, which happened to be sitting in the studio. He played it for its unique sound on the track The Grid on his 2005 Sixty Six Steps.[5]

Offshoots edit

  • Paul McGill builds resonator guitars inspired by the Dinâmico design[6]
  • The Japanese guitar company Shaftesbury produced a copy of the Dinâmico in the 1970s.

References edit

  1. ^ James, Steve. Inside Blues Guitar. String Letter Publishing, 2001.
  2. ^ Instrumentos on Del Vecchio website, 4 Nov 2019
  3. ^ Cochran, Russ. Chet Atkins: Me and My Guitars. Hal Leonard Publishing, 2003. Pg 178
  4. ^ Acoustic Guitar, June 1996
  5. ^ The Music Player.com interview with Leo Kottke Archived 2012-09-08 at archive.today, January 2006
  6. ^ Acoustic Guitar 2008-08-20 at the Wayback Machine, issue 58 (Oct 1997)

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Portuguese)

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