Guitar Matters

Hazel Hepburn
1 min readFeb 9, 2023

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Today, the 11th of February, is National Guitar Day.

It’s not surprising to know this curvature string instrument has been played for over a thousand years. The word guitar was adopted from the Spanish word “guitarra,” which comes from the Andalusian Arabic. That language was spoken primarily from the 9th to the 17th century.

Besides the guitar’s extended history, their sound is also our faithful audio companion. From Gipsy King to John Mayer, we love this magic six-string instrument and often get emotional with their live performance.

When talking about live guitar performances, we inevitably think about
‘reverberation time.’ A space with a modest reverberation time can often enhance the music performance. Suddenly, a WELL feature came to mind.

“ Projects that alter room geometry can change layouts and room dimensions to support optimal reverberation time as needed.” — WELL S04, Reverberation Time.

On this momentous day, we framed this card on the wall. May the WELL feature be our go-to guide when implementing those comfort tips in our everyday life.

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Hazel Hepburn
Hazel Hepburn

Written by Hazel Hepburn

Hello there, we are Hazel and Hepburn. We love art, cities, and everything in between.

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