Seagull (company)

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Seagull is a Canadian company and sub-brand of Godin Guitars that produces acoustic guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles.[1] The company was originally located in La Patrie, a small village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, and founded in 1982 by Robert Godin and a few of his friends.

Seagull Guitars
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instrument
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
FounderRobert Godin
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Robert Godin
ProductsAcoustic guitars, mandolins, ukuleles
Number of employees
1,000+
ParentGodin Guitars
Websiteseagullguitars.com

Guitar architecture

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Several Seagull guitars on display

Seagull guitars feature a headstock which places the tuning machines roughly in line with the nut to improve tuning stability. Most models are available with either the Godin Quantum I electronics (featuring an under saddle transducer) or the Godin Quantum II electronics (with both a transducer and small microphone which can be blended together).

Seagull Guitars have also released a "compound-curve" top design on all of their lines. This adds an arch to the top of the guitar to allow for a thinner and a more lightly braced top. This is opposed to the typical flat top of an acoustic guitar which has problems with the sound hole sinking in. As part of the new design, the top has a slight (7 meter radius) curve slightly above the soundhole which then levels out around the bridge of the guitar. This provides stability while maintaining a traditional sound.

As Robert Godin, owner of Godin guitars, put it: “Our motivation for this project was to create a new acoustic design that would simultaneously improve sound and structural integrity. As a general rule better sound comes with more delicate construction. Conversely, stronger construction, such as thicker tops and heavier bracing, stifles the sound.”[2]

Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ "Godin Launches New Website for Seagull Acoustic Guitars". 13 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Vancouver Music Gallery - About Seagull Guitars". 1 January 2003.
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