VIENNA It’s hardly the ruined, devastated postwar rubble that was the backdrop of the most famous film shot in Vienna, The Third Man. But in more subtle ways Europe in general, and Austria’s capital city in particular, is showing signs of deterioration.
Musicians are often concerned about environmental problems, but entangled in them through the materials used in their instruments. The guitar industry, which uses rare woods from old-growth trees, has been a canary in the coal mine struggling with scandals over illegal logging, resource scarcity and new environmental regulations related to trade in endangered species of trees.
We spent six years on the road tracing guitar-making across five continents, looking at the timber used known in the industry as tonewoods for their acoustic qualities and the industry’s environmental dilemmas. Our goal was to start with the finished guitar and trace it to its origin places, people and plants.