Amazing... Orangewood has managed to re-create the 4-string Vaudeville plectrum banjo sound and my first el-cheapo electric guitar + fuzztone effect. Maybe the musical tone of your traveling band condom. Don't tell those Nashville cats. Meow. It's pretty through & I like everything else, otherwise can I get one with a traditional bridge. (added coolness note, the single white knob / control matches an early Silvertone / Harmony guitars. Plus, plus.)
I'm a fan of the small parlor guitars, but don't really understand the rubber bridge thing. Do people not learn how to palm mute, or use their hands to mute strings? I didn't really hear anything compelling there, but maybe I'm weird. Strange times we're in.
it offers a different sound that palm muting while also freeing up your picking hand. playing full chords like you would do on an acoustic while palm muting is inconvenient. also many bassists do similar stuff like this, see the original bass vi mute (jaguar mute while you’re at it), the rickenbacker 4000/4001/4003 mute, the stingray mute, & so on. in all honesty when i mention it like that, this almost comes across to me as a recent innovation in what’s been a pretty long standing trend for string instruments.
Not my cup of tea , sounds too dead and uncolored for me .. but a one trick pony you could come up with something interesting I'm sure but it better be worth the price tag for you. .. as a consolation it does have a kool parlor look and color.
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Having Zach Wish demoing gear is a great idea, Premier Guitar. Well played!
Couldn't agree more! He's the best and we're lucky to have him contribute to our channel!!
Zach is a fantastic player and this was a great demo.
Best demo yet. Love this guitar
Zach Wish demo means quality.
The Mii Channel theme is so retro 😂
Great demo...sweet guitar!
Just watching a regular ol' guitar review, then you hit me with the Wii Shop and SMB2 themes!
Glad you caught that! Sometimes the unexpected is fun.
Amazing... Orangewood has managed to re-create the 4-string Vaudeville plectrum banjo sound and my first el-cheapo electric guitar + fuzztone effect. Maybe the musical tone of your traveling band condom. Don't tell those Nashville cats. Meow. It's pretty through & I like everything else, otherwise can I get one with a traditional bridge. (added coolness note, the single white knob / control matches an early Silvertone / Harmony guitars. Plus, plus.)
Interesting, and very cool guitar.
It’s very odd that he never demonstrated what it sounds like unplugged. Time to search for more videos.
Finally found a few videos of it unplugged. Sounds cool unplugged as well.
Okay then, @5:35 I have finally heard a reason to have an acoustic guitar. lolin' Seriously, this thing is very versatile!
Picked this up for $289 from their Almost Perfect sale. Can’t find a single flaw on it, but it’s a fun guitar!
I'm a fan of the small parlor guitars, but don't really understand the rubber bridge thing. Do people not learn how to palm mute, or use their hands to mute strings? I didn't really hear anything compelling there, but maybe I'm weird. Strange times we're in.
it offers a different sound that palm muting while also freeing up your picking hand. playing full chords like you would do on an acoustic while palm muting is inconvenient. also many bassists do similar stuff like this, see the original bass vi mute (jaguar mute while you’re at it), the rickenbacker 4000/4001/4003 mute, the stingray mute, & so on. in all honesty when i mention it like that, this almost comes across to me as a recent innovation in what’s been a pretty long standing trend for string instruments.
Doing the Nintendo Miii theme hehe
I have not heard a single rubber bridge guitar part that I think wouldn't sound better on a regular bridged guitar.
Not my cup of tea , sounds too dead and uncolored for me .. but a one trick pony you could come up with something interesting I'm sure but it better be worth the price tag for you. .. as a consolation it does have a kool parlor look and color.