20th Anniversary July 4, 2024

It’s DAY THREE, Saturday the 6th!

OK, it’s about 6PM EST - thanks so much for the response and the check-ins, much love to you all! 20 years, in the bag. Wow! Any questions or you tuning in tomorrow, yeah it was initially going to run the 4 days, call and I’ll give you sale pricing, no problem. But three days in front of the screen for me’s enough. Enjoy your Sunday, people!

Day one: A fedora (the business attire of my people) and a 15th Annual Kalamazoo Fretboard Festival shirt sent to me years back by the late Greendog.
Day two: The ol’ THINKING cap and a cola-themed shirt for my favorite guitar shop, South Austin Music!
Day three: Likely the last “new” old Birdsong hat, given to me by the late legend Ben Bernales, and a Haydn Larson Studios “Peace within” Greenman shirt!

State Of The Birdsong Address
July 4, 2024

My brethren Birdsongians,

It is my absolute honor to welcome you here to celebrate Independence Day AND Birdsong’s anniversary. From a tiny rented former motorcycle chop shop bay and office, on July 4th 2004, Jamie Hornbuckle and I launched this website and turned what had been the “pre-company” years of mine into the official real company of ours. A dream. Over the 20 years since, through changes in shop and size and hands, and market perspectives on short scale basses, five things have remained…

OUR MISSION to design and build smaller, easier playing basses that are pro-level and sound huge.
OUR INTEGRITY to connect with and serve our clients’ music – and thus lives - honestly with what we do.
OUR GRATITUDE for the chance to serve and the support of the extended Birdsong family… behind the scenes, the help of good friends of Birdsong – you know who you are, and you are loved. 
OUR BASSES BEING THE BEST AT WHAT THEY DOand even better now, as one would expect!

AND… ME. This guy you know as Scott. How’s it going? Good to see ya! We made it! It has been said about road adventures and psychedelics, “You don’t get the trip you want, you get the trip you NEED.” I’d apply that to many kinds of journeys, the big mountain climb of what one pursues as a life included. Decades later I know I’ve been very blessed to have gotten both the one I wanted and the one I needed. Of course, one only guesses at the walls and window dressing of what anything will be like 20 or 30 years from a start line or a day one, and the “20th Anniversary of Birdsong” is human too. We are people, we are lives, we are spirits in the material world. As Captain of this amazing little ship, I thank you on behalf of all who have come in and out of Birdsong’s strange time warping orbit over the years, as I thank them. The recent years have been full of change for most people I know at least, with the ‘VID shaking loose bits off of lives, bringing the kinds of challenges that in some cases make us look forward a little differently and do necessary changes. In this, given time, the difficult times can be blessings. We have the time we have. We have the materials at hand. What can be made of this?

Well, TODAY for one thing! Welcome to TODAY. Even aside from the holiday and this anniversary, it’s an important day. And, since it IS 20 years to the day since that distant “day one”, there’s an entire special 20th Anniversary page with pictures from the archives, and a gallery of some of YOU with “Birdsongs in flight” shots! And hey, while I have your attention – please be sure your email for us is birdsongbass@yahoo.com. This isn’t a change, that’s where the scott@ and info@ Birdsong have been directed since we started. But the host’s email forwarding service is going away and we’re simplifying things. One thing nobody tells you is that if you make it 20 years, you’ll outlast all the tech you built it on and even companies and people’s working years that knew how to do that stuff. (Thank you for the decades, Tina P.!) I don’t really understand how any of it works, and yet here I am flying it all now as if I do. Oy vey! Hey, you know? I do know I can keep it in the air for a while and when it’s time to land, one way or the other we land, right? So enjoy the flight! And hey, keep your trays down and seats back, I don’t care. I’m putting on some Miles Davis, make yourself comfy and smile at each other. 😊 Anybody up for a barrel roll? Let’s see what she’ll do, eh?

Birdsong is layers of firsts – first use of the name as a model prototype for “Scott’s Guitars” in 1999, then the first thought of it as a “brand name” and then THE first Birdsong instrument (a guitar named “Rainmaker”) in 2001. And then, after others and with a bigger dream, some borrowed tools, and the launch of the short-scale Cortobass model, the launch of the COMPANY 20 years ago today. What also has remained is TEXAS, where Birdsong has its nest. It’s had five actually, over the years; all by trees, all in woods, all where birds sing. It has always been a workshop, not a factory. It’s happiest that way. Birdsongs COULD be made in a factory and absolutely tear through the market with these designs, with incredible performing comfy little basses at all price points that REALLY WORK. But that’s not been this chapter of decades of small-batch crafting, and Head Luthier Jake Goede is a true believer in the small shop hand making of guitars and basses. He’s been that way since jumping onto the odd bus of Birdsong in about 2007, when right out of luthier school he was handed a Cortobass body and told “It’d be a miracle to have another just like it that I didn’t have to do.” He brought back another one just like it and I couldn’t tell which. So our indie status is safe for another round of rides around the sun.

Jake is focusing on our heritage (I think we can call it that at 20 years!) with the Cortobass, Corto2, 5-strings and TODAY’S “Official” bring-back of the C-BASS onto the menu! All our proprietary 31” scale, and all models that made us as we crafted them. What else will come back and where will we move forward? Stay tuned! For now, though, enjoy the specials and DO take advantage of them – we’d love to work for you – and dig those BEAUTIFUL 20th Anniversary scroll basses! Personally, I am still Captain, and I’ll be serving you today with answers and banter and customer service. Locationally, though Birdsong is in Texas and I’m still based there, at this time in my life I’m freed up a bit to wander and see where’s next for me. During this sale I’m actually in small-town Florida; thus explaineth the “Eastern Time” on the times this time. Over the past year, some of you’ve called to ask questions or place an order and I’ve been other places, too! WHEREVER I AM, I AM HERE FOR YOU. 512-395-5126 has never been a “shop number” – it’s MY number. That’s important to me because YOU are important to me. Also this time, I am sleeping a bit and night time internet isn’t constant for me where I am. I’m not sleeping on the couch in the office. I don’t even have an office, I have a satchel. It’s kinda nice! But I do have a new laptop, the old PC set up in a sunny little half of a workshop with great internet (so if you want old build pics of your basses, email me a serial number and I’ll send what I have), and as always, my trusty flip phone! So LET ‘ER RIP.

You’ll notice the inclusion of some “family” instruments in with this Birdsong sale – guitars and basses luthier Jake also makes, as well as the pocket basses I build. Jake’s stuff has a very Birdsong family natural vibe and he’s also THE MAN if you like what Birdsong does but we don’t offer some options you want. Jake can custom build you something Birdsong-like but full scale or with different pickups or set-neck or whatever. I’ll even take the order – and there’s no competition, so don’t feel weird talking to me about a quasi-Birdsong kinda on the side build by Jake. It’s family and I’m fine with it. I want this circle to build your instrument! More on the incredible side work of his big, meaty hands at www.goedeguitars.com. As for my little basses, this is where Birdsong’s super-short guitar scale basses went; that’s my little side garden now at  www.sbeckwith.com. Deals can be made on ALL, and any combo plates you may want. Guitar and a bass perhaps? How about a Birdsong bass, a Goede guitar, and a Scott mini bass? The family pack! Treat yourself and someone special, still in total half the price of a single big-name custom from the coasts, and I might even hand deliver ‘em to you. How do you like that? Any good pizza places nearby? Indian food? Driveway for a night?

Co-founder Jamie is still in the Austin, TX area and selling real estate; she sends her love and gratitude to all of you – and I’ll send mine to her a few times during this all, as well as yours. This is big for her too. Birdsong as you know it – and even Scott as you know me – would never have happened as they did without her. Maggie the dog is getting up there in years and not seeing very well, but Jamie is taking great care of her, with plenty of gentle beeps on the nose, walks with good sniffins, and tickles of toe bean fluff. I also want to dedicate this anniversary sale to the remembrance of Birdsong circle absolute legend Ben Bernales, who like many, began as client and ended as friend. In the “Starts at MIDNIGHT!!!” days of these things, he’d call at like midnight and fifteen seconds, always greeting me with HAPPY EASTER (“Heaaaapy EEEsteh!”) and to be really candid with you, I just can’t imagine a Birdsong anniversary without a call from him. He jumped on at the 2nd! That… is an empty place at the table this year. But here we are, and it’s a beautiful day. YOU are there, I am here, JAKE is likely bouncing between the grill and the workshop (I salute you buddy, a cold glass of orange juice in your direction), BIRDSONG is doing great at 20 YEARS TODAY and counting, there will be pizza, there is SO much to look back on and smile, there is SO much to look forward to and envision, SO much of the Birdsong circle is tuning in and checking in, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and there are basses to be made and songs to be played. These are the ripples of time, friends. Take hold of the moments you are given and make them mean something. If it means love deeper, love deeper. If it means change, change. If it means it’s time to order a Birdsong, order a Birdsong.

Thank you so much for the first 20! From all of us, much love and a safe & happy 4th and weekend.

Your Captain, the Woodgnome,

Scott Beckwith
AKA Scott B., ~S., Brother Scott, “Spokeshave” (road name & CB handle), et al.   
birdsongbass@yahoo.com
512-395-5126

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TOMORROW 9AM EASTERN
20th Anniversary page will go live with all the info
Check back “…riiight’eeere, buddy!”

The first Anniversary bass, 2005. It went to a guy called Blues Jam Jim in Colorado. You out there, brother?

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THURSDAY the 4th - Sunday
20th ANNIVERSARY SALE
Right here!

Wassaaaap!!!

First update using the new laptop! Chief Woodgnome Scott here; I am not into the latest or most feature-packed anything, in fact I deliberately head the other way. This is a major system update for me; my little laptop used to be my backup, but my life is a laptop life now, given the travels and where I have internet and not where I’m hanging out for a little while. So here we are!

The big news? In a couple of weeks, it’s Birdsong Guitars’ 20th anniversary celebration! There were pre-company years prior to 2004, and I did my 20+ years as quarterback, receiver, GM AND spokesperson with so much help from great people, including co-founder and best summer-of-life wife ever Jamie Hornbuckle, without whom this would not have happened; it has been quite the adventure! (Jamie is doing fine and selling real estate in the Austin TX area - if you need anything, get in touch with me…) Last year absolute Birdsong legend and right hand man Jake Goede returned to become Head Luthier and be the workshop, still in the woods of the beautiful Texas “Hill Country.” I manage the business of being and post and talk and take orders, often off ramblin’ but ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU. So this is a different kind of anniversary logistically, but wow - 20 YEARS OFFICIALLY on July 4th. There will be announcements, surprises, and deals aplenty the 4th from 9AM EST through the weekend to the evening of the 7th, I’m looking to book Jake up through 2025! Info and goings-on will be constantly updated HERE, on the Birdsong Guitars Facebook page (like, follow and share) and on my own Facebook page (ditto, please - and friend).

What’s coming up for grabs? Hmmm… who knows…

THIS YEAR I want to share a special 20th Anniversary bass build with you and offer that, bring something epic back into the lineup, offer a few inventory in-process builds we can complete YOUR way, and offer great deals on anything and everything! AND showcase a bit of what Jake does on the side (magnificent - and I can take those orders too - like, say you really like Birdsong but 31” scale isn’t your thing, Jake’s still your bass maker!)… and maybe a little of what I’m up to on the side in my sort of free-spirited pop-up-shop world of the REALLY short scale. I’m doing the GUITAR scale stuff in very small batches as Scott builds now. (www.sbeckwith.com)

But, back to Birdsong. What’s this little carved loveliness?

Between our Birdsongs and Jake’s Goede guitars & basses I WANT TO TAKE 20 ORDERS for the 20th Anniversary, and I’ll deal however I can on whatever I can offer! So get ready, clear it with the significant others, make room on the card… July 4th weekend is THE TIME to finally get that world class Texas hand crafted instrument to become your new #1. Or pair, or full set of whatever. More info as we get closer!

Best ways to contact Birdsong this summer, in order, to order or just get in touch:
Phone calls to 512.395.5126
Facebook (Scott page) PMs
Emails to: birdsongbass@yahoo.com
Facebook (Birdsong Guitars) PMs

STAY TUNED FOR SALE INFORMATION. Thanks so much and stay cool, in all ways! Much love to you and your circle.

Walnutian Glory...

Well hello there, friends! Thanks for checking in, it’s time for another update. Check out the finished shot of this lefty Birdsong Fusion bass. Sometimes when requested (on orders) or we get inspired (for inventory), we go beyond “figured” woods into the realm of the wild stuff. Rustic, random-grained, AMAZING looking pieces that need securing in some spots and a little fill in others, careful shaping and sanding, and what all the extra care brings out when that first coat of hand rubbed oil finish is rubbed on… WOW.

So here are TWO “WOWs” - one done, and one potential wow. That done one got real turquoise in the voids, for a truly beyond wild look. This one, this is in the just-coming-out-of-the-vision stage. Luthier Jake got his hands on the last piece of this amazing walnut slab, grabbed the Corto body template (Cortobass, Corto2 models) and it fit PERFECTLY as a really cool ONE-PIECE body, with all the grain stripes, coloration, and wild natural character - including flamey rays radiating out from the knot! This is going to oil up looking like the 4th of July. CAN WE BUILD IT FOR YOU?

This would be a great gift for Christmas too, even for YOURSELF, as we could slot it in to have it finished up later in the year. If you’re interested, call me (Scott) at 512-395-5126 or email scott@birdsongguitars.com. Or PM me on Facebook, many of you follow me on there. Here’s Jake with a walnut Corto2.

Our main and most popular wood choice, walnut is just a bunch of BROWN WOOD GOODNESS, from the plain to the sublime; the grain is always holding surprises for the finish to bring out, it’s mostly a medium weight wood and - Birdsongs being smaller - a ready to rock bass of walnut is still in the 8-and-change pound range; perfectly balanced. The tonal influence of body wood does factor in but more as a seasoning than main component, it being “medium density wood” that is providing its basic wood influence… but walnut specifically we’ve found to be very even lows to highs with no dips or spikes in frequencies. It’s just GREAT wood, looks great, works great, finishes great, and goes with any hardware - chrome looks classic and is a great contrast; the golden in the wood tones down the blinginess of gold, while the gold brings OUT the golden in the wood, a very mutual dance; and black on brown is just dark and gorgeous. We use mostly American black walnut, and we can even incorporate walnut into the neck with the maple for great effect. Walnutian glory! YES.

SO, it’s just about June… time to start teasing you about the 4th of July 20th ANNIVERSARY goings-on at Birdsong Guitars! Next week. For now, enjoy some pics of walnut instruments past, and have a wonderful weekend. Those around you, love them. Those no longer, honor them. Those to come, invite them. Play and make some music and share your good vibrations.

Thanks so much for being with us!

Spring Stringed Gardens of Goodness!

What’s this - a Monday “Friday Update”? YES! And I’ll get back to Fridays for the next one, week after next. Meanwhile, here’s what’s going on in all the magic spaces!

In a little workshop way out in the Texas hills, Birdsong Head Luthier Jake is just finishing up a beautiful lefty wild walnut (with turquoise fill) fretless Fusion bass! We’re working on working this popular model back into the line; all things in their time. They won’t all be as wild as this one, but they can be! There’s a lot of small woodcraft that goes into a Fusion not to overlook - the pickup cover, a few different available plates, the trim pieces… all cut and shaped and sculpted from wood. And a Fusion SOUNDS about like it looks - a wood lover’s bass guitar. Also being worked on is a special bass for the 20th ANNIVERSARY coming up in the beginning of July, but we’re not showing pictures of that one yet – trust me, it’s going to be beautiful. All of these - and yours to come - entirely hand crafted in Seguin, Texas, just a romp through the hills from where it all began in Wimberley. This is another “golden age” for our big sounding little short scales.

Now, in both seconds of his spare time, Jake is working on some of his own Goede Guitars builds (say “GO-dee”). He has some in inventory, ready to complete – guitars and basses. Check them out at www.goedeguitars.com. I was talking to a client the other day about his stuff, there’s lots of temptation in the Birdsong extended circle with Jake returning last year – well believe it, there’s temptation IN the circle as well. I KNOW what his guitars play and sound like. I’ve been around them for 16 years! I KNOW what his level of craft is – I mean he’s crafting the continuing legacy of Birdsong’s finest. The guy MAKES a guitar. I’m telling you. I build my own and I’ve owned more of Jake’s than my own! So don’t be afraid to grab one while he’s building your Birdsong bass – or with one, for that matter. He is truly the best builder I know. Also, Birdsongs are short scale… if you want a bass “in the family” but full scale, or set neck, etc.? Get with Jake. He can make it happen as a Goede. And you’re Goede be VERY impressed! (Thank you, thank you very much.) Go ahead and order one from him - and if you want a package deal, ring me up and I’ll work that out for you!

Me? Scott B.? Captain of the ship? Woodgnome? Well, in a sunshiney little shop where I’m spending some time (and answering all your Birdsong calls and emails from), I’m working on a couple of Sport mini-basses, a “Style B” mini-bass, and a D’AQUILA “Florentine” guitar! These and managing Birdsong will keep me as busy as I want to be personally at this point, after the past decades in the workshops. Jake? Jake rocks. Me? I rock some but these days I roll too. Check out what I’m up to “on the side” at www.sbeckwith.com

Hey, YOU - and I do mean you, behind those eyes reading these words on that screen - THANK YOU. Your time means something. Your interest means something. YOU mean something. Whether or not we ever have the opportunity to talk or type, we at Birdsong wish YOU the absolute best. Call me with any questions, any time. Wherever I am, I’m here for you. 512-395-5126.

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