LA luthier Ruben Cox revives the bridge guitar for Taylor Swift and Wilco hits

The Crow Hill Company distributed Bridge Guitar as their newest free expansion for the Vaults plugin. Los Angeles luthier Rueben Cox developed this acoustic guitar modification technique during the early 2010s at his Silverlake workshop. Cox transforms inexpensive vintage instruments from manufacturers like Harmony, K, and Silvertone by substituting rubber slabs for traditional wooden saddles. This alteration produces muted percussive tones that resemble pizzicato string effects.

Recording artists embraced the rubber bridge method after Perfume Genius featured it on the 2017 album Slip Away. Musicians such as Jeff Tweedy from Wilco, Madison Cunningham, Phoebe Bridgers, and Taylor Swift incorporated the technique into their recordings, with Swift using it on Folklore. The rubber bridge reduces sustain and high frequencies, which allows vocals to dominate the mix more effectively. Contemporary indie performers replicate the sound using rubber bands, foam clamps, and tennis racket dampeners rather than permanently modifying their instruments.
 

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