How to choose an Acoustic Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Season 1, Episode 31: Guitar Showcase's Gary Wineroth and Jack van Breen let us hear and see the differences between various types of acoustic guitars and dispel some old myths about what's best for beginners.
    Makin' Music was a local multi-season TV show aired by Guitar Showcase in the early 2000s. For more episodes, check out our full playlist!
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  • @dalecarpenter8828
    @dalecarpenter8828 5 лет назад +22

    This is the most information I have heard about guitars ! I would never say what I do is playing . I only started messing with guitars of late to keep the arthritis in my hands loose but it is fun to find out more and more about guitars ! Thanks you very much !

    • @rachelcook5697
      @rachelcook5697 7 месяцев назад

      Takes daily focused practice. Just hold your guitar at least two hours per day. Even if just sitting on the couch keeping it warm getting comfortable plucking. I've been doing this four months now daily study Anything Guitar related. It's begining to make sense and I can see it's coming together. Daily. At least 10 minutes

  • @grantbentley4177
    @grantbentley4177 4 года назад +2

    Bought a Martin HD-28 from Guitar Showcase 25 years ago and it has helped me write several albums worth of original songs. Brought the action down as the years went on and added a second peg to get my strap to work more like an electric model. Stick in a sound hole pickup when I'm on stage.

  • @daykbd
    @daykbd 8 лет назад +22

    I started playing with a long-neck acoustic guitar. When I first played a short-neck guitar, it felt so easy lol

    • @hathaway.1166
      @hathaway.1166 3 года назад

      It doesn't matter if it's long or short, what matters is how much you make use of it

    • @daykbd
      @daykbd 3 года назад +9

      @@hathaway.1166 no shit sherlock

  • @TheIrishrover57
    @TheIrishrover57 5 лет назад +2

    This is one of the best information-laden videos I have ever seen anywhere! I've been playing guitars for 56 year and I learned a load of stuff!! Thank you so much!!

  • @luvkountry
    @luvkountry 11 лет назад +13

    One of the nicest sounding guitars Ive heard made in another country is the MATON of Austrailia.
    Tommy Emanual uses these..

  • @Redeemed2000
    @Redeemed2000 2 года назад +1

    I love... well, I hesitate to say "play the guitar" but let's just say I love my guitars. I just bought my third guitar and it's a Fender California Newporter Special. Blues is my sound and I'm used to playing the Strat. Thanks for the video!

  • @trenthogan4212
    @trenthogan4212 8 лет назад +10

    Seagulls are amazing for the price point. Great video, thanks

  • @michaelbalance98
    @michaelbalance98 5 лет назад +2

    This is the most informative video to look at for those who are learning about guitars, especially acoustic players. Gary and Jack really know their stuff and go into great detail on what to choose and what NOT to choose, and what you gotta watch out for.

  • @terrypaxton8242
    @terrypaxton8242 4 года назад +15

    If the guitar touches your "eye", your "ear", your sense of "touch" and your heart, that's your guitar no matter the cost.

    • @georgeanthony6216
      @georgeanthony6216 4 года назад +1

      Great Comment! It's so true!

    • @mediadevice8807
      @mediadevice8807 4 года назад +1

      Only if , someone 'properly' INTONATES the guitar first, even Carlos Santana said "I would have never bought my first guitar, if the store guitar tech hadn't done his 'MAGIC' first".

  • @markstaggs1246
    @markstaggs1246 6 лет назад +2

    I have a 2015 614ce and I have a 816ce Taylor and I have a vintage 1980 Martin d28 I also used to own 2 Martin d 35 and a d28 12 string my favorite one is which ever I'm playing I've had Gibson's in the past and wish I still had them Taylor Martin Gibson love them all

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      All that and never learned grammar and punctuation. Really impresses the girls, eh?

  • @Tar_wow
    @Tar_wow 3 года назад +5

    15:47
    The blue shirt guys face is my favorite part of this video

    • @angelg8445
      @angelg8445 3 года назад +1

      HIS SPIRIT LEFT HIS BODY

  • @MattSmith-fd3hj
    @MattSmith-fd3hj 11 лет назад +1

    I bought a Seagull S6 which is the model shown about a year before watching this. Went to 4 different guitar stores and played every acoustic they had. The only one that impressed me at the same level was a 12-string. Really a gorgeous sound, that's why it's award winning.

  • @tiprout97
    @tiprout97 12 лет назад +3

    When i started playing guitar at 10, i had a full size classical guitar , haha it was so hard , but now im so happy that i started with this because when i go on a electric guitar after that, PFFF hahaha it played like butter ! no pain no gain ! remember this.

  • @trooperbias737
    @trooperbias737 6 лет назад +1

    Guitar Showcase= Learned more in this short time than I thought possible from a posting. One day we were dispatched to a guy thumbing on the interstate. The man carried a martin guitar & when I took him to a safe place, [didn't arrest him], I asked how good r u on the guitar? He was good. I've loved a Martin ever since. However I' purchased a Gibson acoustic and it sounds great but seems to have a wider neck than a martin.? Know a Martin is pricey but that's my next guitar. Anyway you and this posting are a good source of information and in my opinion some of the good guys left out there . with respect.. Stay safe

  • @stuartbrook6127
    @stuartbrook6127 5 лет назад +7

    The Seagull didn't get a fair shake in terms of sound with just a few poorly picked notes. Made in Canada by Godin. There are also Art & Lutherie and Simon & Patrick, all by Godin. They are amazing value for money. They play well. I purchased the one you see by my name for under $300 CDN but played about 20 guitars by lots of famous makers up to $900. The Godin guitars sounded better than the "Made in China" brand names. Much more balanced. I'd buy Godin again if I want a new guitar!

    • @mjwestoo4
      @mjwestoo4 4 года назад +4

      I have a nice Martin, a nice Gibson, THREE Seagulls (two s6's and an S12) and A Godin Archtop. Yes, the Canadian Godin/Seagull guitars are excellent construction and a great value for the money.

  • @freddieblue6351
    @freddieblue6351 Год назад

    0. 00 and 000 size are for anyone, especially for blues and us folksters. I have a USA Guild M-20 and it is slightly smaller than a Gibson L-00 and Martin 00. Great presentation guys!!!
    You are right about body size, I am 5ft 7 and mine is within the right size for me.

  • @edbutler3654
    @edbutler3654 7 лет назад +9

    I have my doubts about the Right Hand/Left Hand stuff. At first glance, it seems like the right hand has the easier job, but the timing of when the notes are picked is more critical than that of when it's fretted, that is to say, so long as the fingers on the neck get there in time, it'll all work out, but if the picking hand hits the note too soon, it's a problem.

    • @darkestdarker3726
      @darkestdarker3726 6 лет назад +2

      Exactly. And this is the first time I hear someone recommend to the lefthanders not to play left-handed. Strange.

    • @connieabbott4972
      @connieabbott4972 5 лет назад +4

      I'm a left handed beginner. No way I could play right handed like he said. He must not be completely left handed. My husband is like him. Right left handed but uses his right hand in many things.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      @@darkestdarker3726 Really? This is the first time you heard this? You must be a very young man, or you're right-handed.
      I wasn't even able to find a factory built left-hand guitar until the mid '70s. Before then, while listening to the right-handers tell us what we should do and how to do it, we strung our guitars upside down and backwards. You may have heard of that guy called Jimi Hendrix. He got pretty good, with practice.
      If Shake Russell and Paul McCartney stay after it, there's just no telling where it may go.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      @@connieabbott4972 Right left handed. wow.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      @Ed Butler- I get a strong sense you are not a guitar player. If you were a picker and not a strummer, it would still be self evident that the picking hand is Not more critical than the fretting hand.
      The fretting hand doesn't form a chord and then idly lie around waiting for the next chord change to occur. The fretting hand also bends notes, slides notes, hammers on and pulls off notes and does it all in corresponding time with strummed or picked strings. Notice, I said Corresponding time.
      Additionally, the function of fretting, whether single notes, combinations of notes or chords requires strength, dexterity and speed. I am not saying fretting with the weak hand is not doable- I'm saying it comes more quickly, comfortably and easily to the dominant hand.
      Just for the sheer fun of it, use your weak hand to form a 1st position Bb barre chord, and then a barred first position F major. Slide that F up to the 3rd, then 5th frets Then move to the 4th fret form a C#m. Finally, go to the 8th fret and form an F major (D-shape) across strings 1-5. Bear in mind you are supposed to apply enough pressure to make all the strings ring clearly.
      A beginning player may have good strength in his/her dominant had, but will still experience "discomfort" until individual muscles strengthen, stretch and acclimate to chord shapes. Any player will feel Flat out pain forming these and other chords with the weak hand until it gains, then finally exceeds the strength of the dominant hand.

  • @gordon5004
    @gordon5004 5 лет назад

    I just bought a Yamaha Trans Acoustic with built in reverb and chorus. It's lovely.

  • @KevinLopez-vf1wk
    @KevinLopez-vf1wk 5 лет назад +5

    It’s why they make narrow necked nylon guitars. Also, I play jazz on a nylon.
    No rules, just play what you like.

  • @paul29671
    @paul29671 11 лет назад +2

    Seagulls are inexpensive, but I've seen some that sounded absolutely AWESOME. They also use a short scale (like a J-45 Gibson- about 25'') which makes it easier to play for a person with weaker hands.

  • @BidetToYou
    @BidetToYou 10 лет назад +9

    It should be mentioned that Larrivée make excellent guitars, and they're a Canadian company. The D-60 in particular is a beautiful Brazilian rosewood and maple guitar with an ebony fretboard, and plays wonderfully.

    • @tysonrinker5958
      @tysonrinker5958 5 лет назад

      Yes but not collectable

    • @user-yx7dp2pl8t
      @user-yx7dp2pl8t 2 года назад

      @@tysonrinker5958 Not collectable today doesn't mean it wont be in the future... Wise chinese proverb

  • @dmarkj22
    @dmarkj22 10 лет назад +1

    Taylor makes beautiful guitars. I'm a proud owner of a 814CE and I absolutely love it.

  • @Xminor79
    @Xminor79 10 лет назад +289

    The best guitar on the planet, is the one you love the most.

    • @cblguy63
      @cblguy63 6 лет назад +8

      And...inspires you

    • @numnut1516
      @numnut1516 5 лет назад +3

      yes, this is true. altough a thing to note is that it is true only as it applys to each individual. dont go bragging about how is the best in the world to people and making others feel bad lol.

    • @drainmonkeys385
      @drainmonkeys385 5 лет назад +1

      Mark oohhh. Yo are a genius

    • @kroekadoke8212
      @kroekadoke8212 5 лет назад +5

      Yup! My seagull s6 sounds absolutely amazing. Got it for 230 bucks. Ill tell u wat. This guitar sounds better than every single 1500-2000 dollar guitar ive played. I even played 5 other seagulls and this guitar is frickn awesome. Who knew!

    • @billydlux9875
      @billydlux9875 5 лет назад +10

      "The best guitar is the one you cant put down" Tommy Emmanuel.. something like that.

  • @luckyjinxer
    @luckyjinxer 12 лет назад +1

    I've been playing guitar for almost a decade and I learned stuff. Really good show.

  • @fxmech314
    @fxmech314 8 лет назад +7

    This was a super informative video... thanks for making it.... I only have one correction in regards to the statement that all collectable guitars come from the US of A.... You forgot one very important exception which is Spain.... look up a Marcello barbero... could go up into the $100k...but I do understand flamenco is a specialized guitar style....

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      If you have to look up the maker it can not be very collectible.

  • @eekleefeld
    @eekleefeld 12 лет назад

    One thing about adding electronics to an acoustic. I bought a pure acoustic, and then went looking for something to add in.
    I then discovered the L.R. Baggs M1 soundhole pickup, the passive version. It has a detachable cable you can easily have hanging out of the soundhole when in use, and away when you're not plugging in.
    I highly recommend the sound quality. I would put it up against any undersaddle piezo - it really sounds like your guitar, and is much easier to use and make adjustments.

  • @fireblade211
    @fireblade211 5 лет назад +4

    Thanks for posting. This is very informative.

  • @martintorrez999
    @martintorrez999 4 года назад +1

    I can't play the larger ones because my Back Condition can not take an uncomfortable position. I'm in the market and decided on the "Concert" or "Orchestra" 0r "0" Type size. Larger than a "Parlor' buy smaller than a "Dreadnought"

  • @murphroberts4891
    @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад +17

    A few comments and opinions:
    I would never call Fender a "luthier" or any one of their acoustic guitars "high end". Their guitars are mediocre at best, and their workers, with rare exception, are laborers.
    A lot of people may begin learning to play with $300-400 guitars, but it doesn't make a $300-400 guitar a beginner's model. More likely, it means I'll soon be buying another decent-quality guitar off another pawn shop wall.
    "Small Starter Guitars" you say, as you pick up another nylon string classical guitar of unknown quality (you don't hesitate to to call out brand names on decent quality items). For my most recent (65th) birthday, I bought myself a mahogany Taylor GS Mini. I will gladly put it up against most full-size, steel string guitars for tone and volume. As to your statement that the small scale guitar cost is wasted, I totally disagree. The GS Mini isn't my only guitar, but I fully expect to be playing it until the day I die. My room mate recently bought a Big Baby Taylor that he is also very impressed with.
    One thing not mentioned at more than half way through your video, is proper set-up of an acoustic guitar. I'm waiting to see if the subject will be broached and if so, how it will be addressed without hurting the feelings of your "high-end" manufacturers.
    My opinion is that about 98% of acoustic guitars made would benefit greatly from a proper set-up. I have bought "used" guitars at heavily discounted prices that were probably only played for a few hours and showed no sign that any effort was made to set the guitar up.
    Your statement regarding aftermarket "add-on" electronics is so much hog wash, especially pertaining to quality of sound. I would have expected you, if anyone, to know that for a long time more than one manufacturer (including a Pennsylvania company) didn't offer built-in electronics because the sound quality was crap. Other manufacturers have changed suppliers due to poor sound quality and/or reliability issues.
    L.R. Baggs and K&K Sound make aftermarket products which come to mind immediately , as they have both performed well for me. On the other hand, I had a factory-installed Ibanez pre-amp die in the middle of a Friday night performance and learned Ibanez wanted almost $400 to replace it- just the pre-amp (I'll never own another Ibanez product).
    Thank you for at least mentioning set-up, though in my opinion, it should have been more important than antique collector value. Every guitar shop should make set-up an included part of every sale.

    • @heartwire666
      @heartwire666 4 года назад +1

      I didn't watch the video. This comment is actually more helpful. Thanks Murph!

  • @GuitarShowcase
    @GuitarShowcase  12 лет назад +1

    Good point. I guess every industry has its own terminology. A luthier is someone / company that builds / works on guitars. You could replace luthier with manufacture. So to say with in the manufacture they tend to build guitars the say way. Again, good point. If you have questions feel free to e-mail us and we will help as much as we can.

  • @11FISHEY
    @11FISHEY 10 лет назад +5

    thank you

  • @2hotdownunder
    @2hotdownunder 12 лет назад

    in 20 yrs of playing this is the most ive ever learnt within 30 minutes. nice one guys

  • @stevierogguitar52
    @stevierogguitar52 5 лет назад +7

    Interesting but I would always choose a guitar that I liked personally, but I'm sure this would help some people choose one .

  • @andor8635
    @andor8635 Год назад

    This was great for a person like me who thinking of getting a Guitar who knows nothing about them. Thank you vary much for the video I learned a lot.

  • @JonnyRocksAW
    @JonnyRocksAW 8 лет назад +6

    The most polite demonstration in all of history.

  • @spacep0d
    @spacep0d 6 лет назад +2

    Great video guys. Love the 'throwback' and conversational feel with lots of demos of different guitars. The whole thing feels like it was filmed by a Bob Ross film crew in 1974....and that is a compliment. ;) I love the 'void' black background too with the old-skool subtitles. Great job.

  • @guitareddy100
    @guitareddy100 8 лет назад +3

    Laminate guitars are not necessarily bad guitars. in my honest opinion, My old laminate Yamaha fg160 Japan made is my go to guitar over my 1977 Martin d28

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      Who ever said every Martin guitar was a good guitar?

    • @markthompson9684
      @markthompson9684 5 лет назад

      eddy green .
      Well said eddy. I have two Yamaha fg160-1 guitars (black label, all laminate). The heavily played one sounds awesome while the ‘not so much’ played one sounds ok.
      I’d pick an old well played guitar over an expensive new one every time!

    • @xzysyndrome
      @xzysyndrome 5 лет назад

      @@murphroberts4891 I have a D-28, and I chose to noodle on a Taylor Mini GS. Not because it is superior to my Martin, but because it is cozy, sits in bed with me easily, and if I fall asleep I do not have to worry about breaking it...because, well, it is just a Taylor. xD When I want big sound and I am really getting down, the Martin comes out.

  • @mandoist
    @mandoist 5 лет назад

    30 seconds into this video I realized the wisdom of Norman (at Norman's Rare Guitars) in having qualified players demonstrate his instruments!

  • @jonathansefcik473
    @jonathansefcik473 8 лет назад +19

    In my experience, for beginners at least, looks are (almost) everything. Having a guitar you think looks cool will make you go back and want to keep playing and practicing.

    • @MrMongo321
      @MrMongo321 8 лет назад

      +Jonathan Sefcik very true!

    • @DearDextra
      @DearDextra 8 лет назад

      No sir.

    • @DearArianaMusic
      @DearArianaMusic 7 лет назад +1

      KarmicYogi Aw Mann Karmic Yogi said no so it must not be true!

    • @DearDextra
      @DearDextra 7 лет назад +4

      Nah bro, what I wanted to say is a guitar which has high action and looks cool is much harder to play than a guitar with low action, soft strings. Looks are important, yes, but not the deciding factor.

  • @04051940able
    @04051940able 6 лет назад

    Great enthusiastic guys,the guys know exactly what’s best for all interested in being a guitar player,just listening to both chaps tells me they want to help so much, well done fella’s.

  • @moreanimalspirits
    @moreanimalspirits 9 лет назад +4

    Well, I think you go out and by a Yahmaha 720, which I think is the cheapest solid top dreadnaught that I like. That's $199 at GC. If you want to spend $300, you can get a far better series of solid top guitars with a variety of makers, including Breedlove (not sure about the Mitchell at $279). I would not get the Martin or Taylors in this price range (they are really travel guitars). I would stay away from the cedar topped Seagulls for a beginner.
    From there, I think you go to the Big Baby Taylor at $400. Although it is a laminate, not a dreadnaught, and I think has a bolt on neck, it sounds wonderful.
    I have never seen a walnut seagull or many Washburns or Deans.
    I would urge people to start with the full Dreadnaught, and not an electric. If you want to play an electric, get an electric. If you want to play acoustic to a crowd, then play into a mic. With the exception of some high end Taylors, most electric acoustics sound terrible when you play more than one string at a time.
    Not that anyone will follow that advice.

    • @commanderskyfire
      @commanderskyfire 9 лет назад

      moreanimalspirits My little brother bought that $200 Yahmaha at GC and it sounded amazing. I have heard that in the

    • @moreanimalspirits
      @moreanimalspirits 9 лет назад

      I don't know why people play nylon strings. They don't have the treble, don't have bass, and lack harmonics, can't really bend the notes much either, I think.
      But, people say I am crazy as well.

    • @commanderskyfire
      @commanderskyfire 9 лет назад

      moreanimalspirits Maybe a little crazy. I've been hearing a lot of really great nylons. It doesn't have that boom in sound like a steel, nylon sounds softer. One thing that makes a difference to me is the laminate vs solid top. If you have a nylon with a laminate top its going to sound pretty lame, but with a solid top and good tuning nylon can kick butt. All the guitars I've handled thus far though have been steel, like the Yahmaha my brother got. Very rich sound!

    • @kurt4541
      @kurt4541 5 лет назад

      I had a gentlemen at GC recommend a Yamaha FG800 folk as a starter.Tag didnt provide any specs though

    • @tjburr1968
      @tjburr1968 5 лет назад

      When u say most acoustic electrics sound terrible, do u mean they sound bad plugged in or just in general?

  • @dethglobe5418
    @dethglobe5418 11 лет назад +1

    You guys should do an episode regarding acoustic bass guitars. I would been interested to watch your critique of the instruments.

  • @dietersdawgs
    @dietersdawgs 10 лет назад +14

    Ever hear of Grit Laskin, Jean Larrivee, Normand Boucher, Robert Godin, Paxton, ( all Canadians ),Alhambra ( Spain ), Yamaha Custom shop ( Japan ), Kort ( Korea ), Hermann Hauser ( Germany ), John Willaims ( England ).... sheeesh!!!!!!!

    • @bjbell52
      @bjbell52 10 лет назад

      Larrivee is in California, aren't they? Ever hear of Paragon or Haida Gwaii ?

    • @dietersdawgs
      @dietersdawgs 10 лет назад +2

      Larrivee just moved to California, he has built guitars in Canada since he started in the 70's, first in Ontario and then in Vancouver...he opened a plant in Oxnard a few years ago...my point is most Americans make little or no effort to look outside their own country and they seem to think they have a monopoly on all things, which is far from the truth....most American aeronautical engineers in the thirties, forties, and fifties were originally from the Soviet Union, Germany, and Canada who Americans then claimed as their own....most people move their for largely one reason, the money. Albert Einstein was from Germany, Martina Navratolova from Chezcoslovakia, etc. etc. etc.

    • @bjbell52
      @bjbell52 10 лет назад +1

      Just to clarify, Larrivee moved to California about 15 years ago. I mentioned Paragon and Haida Gwaii because those guitar companies were/are made up of people who worked for Larrivee but didn't want to move to California. They are great guitars; I own 4 of them.
      Of course I also own an Ovation Adamas. Ovation was a somewhat unique guitar maker; they always tried to be innovative in every way they could. The Adamas is their top of the line - graphite top with a Lyrachord body.

    • @dietersdawgs
      @dietersdawgs 10 лет назад +1

      Larrivee did not move all his operations to California then...he still made a lot of his models in Vancouver until just last year...Jean and his son still source all his Sitka spruce from B.C....personally I hate Ovations, the neck is too narrow for my taste and the shape of the body i find uncomfortable. He should have stuck to helicopters. I know some people like them, I just don't know why lol!

    • @dietersdawgs
      @dietersdawgs 10 лет назад +4

      the odd bowl shape of the Ovation bodies keeps wanting to go horizontal when you play it...one shouldn't have to be fighting with one's guitar to stay put when you're playing it....I also don't think they sound nearly as good as a well made more traditional type wood guitar.

  • @TUBEORATER
    @TUBEORATER Год назад

    When the Charvel was first introduced, I compared dozens of them and compared them to Jackson and Niel Schon.
    I found THE Charvel.
    Just got a stroke of luck and found a Laurel Canyon L100 that needed some TLC and some good strings.
    Great affordable mix between Martin and Taylor.
    I love it.
    Free with about 4hrs of intense labor.
    Very well worth it.
    Solid spruce top, mahogany, compensated bridge, scalloped bracing, real abalone rosett.
    Adjustable truss rod.
    Show me a better value

  • @RaymondPoston
    @RaymondPoston 10 лет назад +3

    Enjoyed the intro picking. Also, I think you hit some great points about buying a guitar. I wish you would have mentioned the fact that some manufactures, i.e., "Taylor" makes crap for a guitar, but places a huge price tag on it so most people willthink it is a wonderful guitar. I have to play or hear one of these that are any good.

    • @markstaggs1246
      @markstaggs1246 6 лет назад +1

      Raymond Poston I think your dead wrong mabey you just don't know guitars they are of the best hands down

  • @nadinegoodman6576
    @nadinegoodman6576 6 лет назад

    Informative. They do make a few biased statement here and there but you'll learn what you need here in order to choose a guitar - the importance of neck width, action, materials, action, saddle and bridge position, truss rod and most important of all, of course, whether you like the sound.

  • @geraldmanis5014
    @geraldmanis5014 8 лет назад +4

    The SJ200 was introduced in 1937. It cost $200 then hence the 200. They cost more now.

    • @georgeroberts1137
      @georgeroberts1137 6 лет назад

      I’m 6’4” big hands which would you buy I’m leaning to pick

  • @D16S06
    @D16S06 5 лет назад

    I have a Suzuki from the 70's, all solid tonal woods, spruce top, mahogany back sides & neck with rosewood fretboard which has had numerous re-frets & set-ups .... & is a real pleasure to just enjoy playing.
    I also have a Cats-Eyes CE500 ... all solid tonal woods, spruce top, rosewood back & sides, mahogany neck, ebony fretboard which could do with some attention of a good Luthier .... but is also a real pleasure to spend time with.
    To purchase anything close or better you'd be looking at spending over £3k (each) .... the Suzuki cost me £50 + a Marshall valve amp & £300 in the workshop .... & the Cats-Eyes was £500 from Japan.
    + the Suzuki has some fantastic 'Cold-War' history to it ... :-)
    & Jimmy Moon of Glasgow (UK) does make some fantastic instruments ..... you do have to play one before making any comments / decision.

  • @davidgilmour3173
    @davidgilmour3173 5 лет назад +5

    I can’t believe that they managed to get Lil Wayne to play the intro for this video

  • @timkies3997
    @timkies3997 6 лет назад +1

    I am a sax player by trade, but fell into guitar when I was playing in a rock band. But this is just fantastic teaching me how to look for a guitar, since I have no guitar right now. Thanks guys, for such a helpful video.

  • @ThomasJakobMusic
    @ThomasJakobMusic 9 лет назад +10

    11:14 Imagine him saying 'shut up' with that look on his face

  • @bobw1559
    @bobw1559 9 лет назад

    Thank you Hugh Rogers for your comments about lefthanded guitar players and about guitar sales people! Your right on my freind! As a lefty player I hate to hear you can switch the strings or we can order that lefthanded. Some sales people get it but for those who don't l simply ask them if they test drove their vehicle before they purchased it?

  • @cigarjohn42
    @cigarjohn42 10 лет назад +5

    Great video, really helps me out a lot on choosing a guitar. But I need a little more guidance. At the end of your video you mentioned that if your on a budget and are looking for a $200-$300 guitar, you should go test many different guitars in that price range to find one that suits you. But how about if you've never played a guitar before, how do you go and test something when you don't even know how to play to determine the proper sound that your looking for. They all pretty much sound the same to me. I'm using RUclips Reviews on different guitar manufacturers to determine what I think would suit me. But in general, all manufacturer videos are pretty much salesmen trying to sell their product. Which doesn't matter to me but I just need a little more guidance. My budget is anywhere between $100-$1,200 range. I like the solid Spruce tops and solid Rosewood sides and back. I'll also opt for built in electronics as well. Thank you and have a great life. :)

    • @MiguelVergaraK
      @MiguelVergaraK 9 лет назад +3

      If you know absolutely nothing, ask the guy in the store, you'll be able to tell if he feels comfortable playing a guitar and he'll guide you more than enough.

    • @GregHalvorson
      @GregHalvorson 9 лет назад

      Seagull S6

    • @annevandijk645
      @annevandijk645 9 лет назад

      exactly my problem. I am allowed to try them out at Long&McQuade, but I can't play the thing worth beans!

    • @jmmacb03
      @jmmacb03 9 лет назад +1

      When I bought my first Yamaha (steel) I had the *fellow in the store* play (beyond my level!) the same song(s) on different guitars.
      Then you can compare the tone. brilliance and resonance and THEN play it for yourself (with your 6 chords?) to get the feel-then you are in a position to look for a used one online.
      ~I had to use smaller gauge strings until my fingers got stronger to help me with the action of the guitar.
      ~Don't get too stingy with the case.
      ~ I bought a guitar that *I would grow into!*.
      (I see pain in your future until you develop those callouses. Hehe) ☮

    • @jirapatthaenphromrat2910
      @jirapatthaenphromrat2910 6 лет назад

      cigarjohn42 Not knowing how to play guitar and trying to choose the most suitable instrument for you will be kinda tricky. You can ask some advice from the store manager or bring someone who knows how to play guitar with you so that they can help you with buying and acoustic guitar

  • @cymoncyrado2879
    @cymoncyrado2879 7 лет назад

    A decent parlor guitar is a good starter and probably one you would want to hang on to forever. My nephew plays my Washburn R320swrk and it fits him very well.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      This past July I bought a 65th birthday gift for myself: a mahogany Taylor GS Mini. This was not my first nor is it my only guitar. Actually, it's also not my only Taylor guitar.
      Will I hang it on a wall? Not likely. It will get played, often, until I'm dead.

  • @TheMrturn1
    @TheMrturn1 8 лет назад +6

    The back of that Taylor at roughly 10-11 minutes is not maple... that's koa, boys.

    • @seanbrown8920
      @seanbrown8920 7 лет назад

      TheMrturn1 it was a quilted back?

    • @marklandis5794
      @marklandis5794 5 лет назад

      Oh no-a, that's not Koa. Sorry Mable, it is Maple.

    • @acabinonthesky5165
      @acabinonthesky5165 5 лет назад

      Koa Schmoa. I own a Taylor 614 CE and the sides and back are made from highly figured Western Maple. It is a beautiful instrument.

    • @mandoist
      @mandoist 5 лет назад

      I'm afraid (in this rare moment of correctness) Gomer is right -- it's Maple. This appears to be one of the 614's with a torrefied Sitka Spruce top and that easily identifiable, highy figured Western Maple 3-piece back.

    • @double00spy
      @double00spy 5 лет назад

      Quilted maple - I have one.

  • @eduardogutierez3666
    @eduardogutierez3666 4 года назад +1

    Thanks you guys for this comparison between gibson Sj 200 and Martín D40...amazing..I'd go for gibson.keep it up

  • @balluduku
    @balluduku 11 лет назад +25

    "There is no such thing as a collectible guitar made in any other country"?! I love (and own several) guitars made in the US, but this so wrong that it makes you wonder if you have any idea what you're talking about, especially when it comes to music made outside of the US (flamenco, gypsy, even classical, etc.). Furthermore, the simple fact that guitars don't originally come from the US should give a hint about the collectibility of some guitars from other places...

    • @Robstrap
      @Robstrap 4 года назад +5

      Because US people think US is the only place that matters on earth.
      Muh america

    • @jacintfs8256
      @jacintfs8256 3 года назад +1

      Exactamundo. You should see for how much go old classical or flamenco guitars made in Spain made one or two centuries ago. Torres guitars, to mention an example. Some (not only Torres) can go for more than €15,000.

    • @justindchaney
      @justindchaney 3 года назад

      68’ Rumble Bee lol since when are Alvarez’s collectible?

    • @sexyguard100
      @sexyguard100 3 года назад

      Tell that to Maton and Cole Clark some of the best guitars made and not in the good old US of A. But Australia.

    • @fredc.meekinsjr.5553
      @fredc.meekinsjr.5553 3 года назад

      Tell that to the very loyal Lowden owners.

  • @Draculahasacat
    @Draculahasacat 11 лет назад

    Highly informative, highly entertaining delivered by two guys who know what their talking about. Thanks from a player from the UK.

  • @dietersdawgs
    @dietersdawgs 10 лет назад +8

    There are great guitars made in Canada, the U.K., Germany, Ireland....etc..there's a great Scottish ex pat in Ontario who makes fabulous guitars... I'm surprised you guys didn't say that Americans invented music!!!!

  • @ericfisher4746
    @ericfisher4746 6 лет назад

    I agree Ed Lake, I've been playing a Yahmaha 12 string since 1981...still the best sound I know of...for a 12-String

  • @frankpennington
    @frankpennington 11 лет назад +8

    Why do you say only guitars made in USA are the only collectables as there are many spanish, german and even Irish loathers such as Lowdon so please retract that statment
    regards
    Frank

  • @r4blanks
    @r4blanks 5 лет назад +1

    When I teach guitar or approach anyone and they’re interested to start, I have always first emphasized the guitar size as these two gentlemen have mentioned. The guitar has to fit your body like a shoe fits your foot or you won’t play it anymore. That’s why so many people have guitars sitting around their houses.

    • @Dogtagnan
      @Dogtagnan 5 лет назад +1

      How I agree! I had a deep bowl Ovation. Fabulous guitar but because of the bowl it kept slipping to a horizontal position (You can see it happening even to the great Glen Campbell on some RUclips videos). I just couldn't play it. Still miss its brilliant sound though.

  • @ThatCanadianGuy-e1p
    @ThatCanadianGuy-e1p 5 лет назад +5

    I sort of resent that he said that it's better to play the guitar in the "normal", right handed position. lol

    • @Apples4244
      @Apples4244 4 года назад +3

      As a left-handed player of left-handed guitars for almost twenty years, I need to tell you, I hate it when righty players insist that left-handed people learn to play in the right-handed position. It’s backward for most of us and counter intuitive. I am very left-handed in most of the things I do, and after two failed attempts to learn to play my grandfather’s righty guitar, someone suggested I string it upside-down and give it try. I did and fell in love with playing. It’s like throwing a ball with the correct hand. When I play, it’s the detailed strumming patterns, picking individual string with appropriate attack, and finger picking that require the most skill. Fretting chords and notes, and even bending strings are easiest and best for my right hand fingers.

    • @benglurtnik350
      @benglurtnik350 4 года назад

      I'm with you. It's also bogus to claim guitar was invented by a lefty. How would anyone know this? I stopped watching 3 minutes in because of this cock-sure, arrogant attitude.

    • @TheMoogler
      @TheMoogler 4 года назад

      @@Apples4244 It's an ages old prejudice, and really bad advice. There are loads of left handers who recall being sneared at for wanting to play guitar "the wrong way round". Hendrix apparently used to flip his guitar upside down if his dad wasn't watching. Play the guitar that is most comfortable for you to play.

  • @Dallasl_andscaping_.
    @Dallasl_andscaping_. 4 года назад

    Elizabeth Cottin played upside down backwards right handed guitar (left handed). Low E string on bottom. Check her out playing freight train. It’s a treat and can’t be duplicated by anyone I’ve watched.

  • @danceswithspiders2309
    @danceswithspiders2309 4 года назад +5

    How to choose a chair....never choose a chair with arms if your going to sit down and play a guitar😉

  • @stephencooper7459
    @stephencooper7459 3 года назад

    I'm about to buy a new one . I've watched lots of videos. It hasn't been as settling as these two guys . I can't trust the review ones coz I never know if they got given one or they are paid. This was genuine and laid back. ☺️

  • @cjwaywell
    @cjwaywell 9 лет назад +5

    My advise is don't pay more than £5 ($10) for a guitar until you have mastered it otherwise you are throwing your money away. I much prefer nylon strings as they give a mellow sound and do not hurt your fingers. Also go for a smaller guitar at first no matter how big a person you are. I have been playing for 40 years now and still use a £5 child's guitar with nylon strings on it. I have played Gibsons and Martins but always go back to my little junk shop guitar.

    • @benzokingz798
      @benzokingz798 8 лет назад +2

      Where did u get a playable 10$ guitar?

    • @benzokingz798
      @benzokingz798 8 лет назад

      +John Afella just imagine the action on that 10$ guitar

  • @fiberfrolic
    @fiberfrolic 12 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this video, very enjoyable and educational. I currently just have a classical, nylon string guitar, which I like, but I'm learning acoustic guitar playing now so would like an acoustic guitar for its narrower neck and bigger sound. I was worried this video would be repetitive given its length, but it wasn't. I learned a lot and liked the style and listening to the playing of the very knowledgeable guitarists in this video. Hope they do another video.

  • @edlake3962
    @edlake3962 10 лет назад +8

    You shouldn't knock Yamaha..The LL 11 Series is a beaut. and can hold it's own in any company.

  • @edsreturn2012
    @edsreturn2012 12 лет назад

    I think you're spot on. The brand is what we all fall for. Thanks for reminder, blueridge sound great

  • @dennisjonkristensen
    @dennisjonkristensen 11 лет назад +44

    Never buy an guitar online, try it out in a store before buying nomatter you're beginner or an expert

    • @davidmcaninch4714
      @davidmcaninch4714 5 лет назад +2

      DennisOnYT I agree. I think trying instruments, not just guitars, at a music store is more important than the pictures online.

    • @MrMann-gt1eh
      @MrMann-gt1eh 4 года назад +1

      David McAninch unless they don’t sell what you’re looking for.

    • @jumpercable20
      @jumpercable20 4 года назад +2

      I've only bought 1 guitar online, I bought a Rogue 12 string many years ago and I just had a feeling when it was delivered that the neck would be broken, luckily it wasn't. It was out of tune, I believer that it was tuned down really loose for shipping but after I cleaned it up and put on a new set of Elixirs. It's amazing sound and quality only set me back 99.00 dollars (American). I bought this guitar years ago it keeps tune and the sustain is really unbelieveable. As far as guitars go, it's the best 99.00 I ever spent.

    • @zeroceiling
      @zeroceiling 4 года назад +2

      DennisOnYT ...never say never...I have bought possibly over 300 guitars on-line...been playing for 50 years....and in terms of ebay...been disappointed perhaps 3-4 times...in which case I returned them....
      On the plus side...I have usually purchased these pieces for 30-40% less than in my local store....more then enough left over to set them up just perfect.

    • @richdubose2530
      @richdubose2530 4 года назад +1

      I used to say the same thing, then several years ago I bought a $3400 Martin from Sweetwater. They’re big on customer support and they do a 55-point inspection on every guitar they sell. Their guarantee is bullet proof. I’m very happy with it.

  • @DavidStanleymusic
    @DavidStanleymusic 5 лет назад

    I played a gibson J 40 for a very longtime I moved to a Songwriter and now use a J200 all are very nice guitars

  • @xkguy
    @xkguy 7 лет назад +6

    easy, just make sure it says Gibson J200 and...no worries...

  • @MegaStryper
    @MegaStryper 11 лет назад +1

    The smaller guitar they called Requinto is a Spanish Guitar they used for play bolero music. Is very popular on the most hispanic country.

  • @mctellop
    @mctellop 11 лет назад +4

    The inventor of the guitar whas left handed? And so the guitar is designed for lefties? IMHO the strumming hand is the one who articulates 90% of the time you play which is much harder than press a chord. And if still think that the cutaway makes a subtle difference on the sound please check it. There is a video in this same site showing it.

    • @mikechivy
      @mikechivy 3 года назад

      Thank you! Maybe all righties should play left handed since it’s “easier”

  • @pyyktodd
    @pyyktodd 11 лет назад

    I just bought a Elwin Knepp Original, built by master Carpenter / Guitar Builter Elwin Knepp in Michigan. He builds them for special Charity auctions only and most of them sell for between $800 and $2000 . Mine originally sold at Auction for about $2000. Found it with a badly bowed neck ( now straight ) at a local pawnshop for $99 ..Complete with a DAMPIT..Gotta love pawns shops.

  • @Ferda1964
    @Ferda1964 9 лет назад +17

    yes, American guitars are great instruments but please let's not forget about the Spaniards and their flamenco music , listen to Paco de Lucia and his Conde Hermanos guitar or less expensive Rodriguez guitars

    • @MrPipe007
      @MrPipe007 9 лет назад

      they are great guitars

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 9 лет назад +1

      Gunther Berghof ...as well as Selmer and Maccaferri Gypsy Jazz Guitars.

    • @FoxyJane1348
      @FoxyJane1348 8 лет назад

      +Gunther Berghof: Two words:
      Antonio Stradivari.
      He made guitars as well as violins!

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 8 лет назад

      Cellos and Violas as well.....So did Guaneri... The Cremona Luthiers were Non-Pareil!

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 8 лет назад +2

      ^^^ Big Paco DeLucia fan!

  • @bluehand9631
    @bluehand9631 4 года назад

    Good information and advice and well done for the time limitation. I agree about buying classical guitars for child beginners. I suggest young kids start out on an inexpensive small electric. There are plenty that include a small amp for under $200. Kids can build up callouses gradually on the easy action, and they like them because they are "cool".

  • @Lowdenjim
    @Lowdenjim 12 лет назад +5

    "America is King when it comes to guitars...there's no such thing as a collectable guitar made in any other country......" (15:50) - What absolute "tosh" .. who's he trying to con?
    eg. Lowden guitars (Ireland) - not collectable!!!!! Tell that to American guitar players!!

  • @c5back9
    @c5back9 Год назад

    Of course, I knew all this already, but I still enjoyed listening to these fellas! Good job guys!

  • @kristofermorace406
    @kristofermorace406 4 года назад +13

    Being an acoustic player myself.....this has to be the worst video on the matter I have seen. And the wonderful showboating on the 2 guitars that cost in excess of 2000 bucks....that arent in tune. Some of the information is decent...but it doesn't need to be drawn out. Want to know how to pick a guitar...go play a bunch of them at a music store and fall in love.

    • @Boris_Taran
      @Boris_Taran 4 года назад

      You are absolutely right: those two guitars, they played duet, aren't in tune!!!
      Plus: there are few videos on RUclips, answering question, announced,
      much-much better.

    • @claudiawenzel7923
      @claudiawenzel7923 4 года назад

      Abolutely right. Left my comment and a demonstration video today. Can't get over how you can give such a demonstration, state this b....t as facts.
      And there might be people out there who do not know better and accept it as gospel.

    • @ellenrik
      @ellenrik Год назад

      I knew we were in trouble the moment they included Fender as a high end guitar. There are lots of really good guitar manufacturers out there besides Martin and Gibson that aren't offshore. Look around, play them all and choose the one YOU like.

  • @GuitarShowcase
    @GuitarShowcase  11 лет назад

    Thanks Sean! We're glad you enjoyed it.

  • @GlennMichaelThompson
    @GlennMichaelThompson 10 лет назад +4

    For an acoustic guitar... it's easy.... buy a McPherson! You will have a guitar for generations to come. (imho) BUT... if you don't have the cash, something like the Seagull S6 is a winner for the price.

    • @kroekadoke8212
      @kroekadoke8212 5 лет назад

      Picked up my seagull for 230 bucks. 13-56 gauge strings Elixer polywebs sounds absolutely AMAZING. I was at the guitar store other day looking at harmonicas for a buddy so decided to tink around. My seagull literally sounded better, louder, boomier bass, than the 5 guitars priced at 1500-2700 dollars. And this perticular guitar sounded better than all the other seagulls ive ever played. Look up the song the guitar by guy clark. Telln ya it was meant to be!

  • @markstaggs1246
    @markstaggs1246 6 лет назад +1

    I'm wanting and will get the Taylor 814ce v brace real soon

  • @duffermod1
    @duffermod1 6 лет назад +8

    You all forgot to mention Yamaha.

    • @andrewwheelerguitar
      @andrewwheelerguitar 5 лет назад +2

      duffermod1 nothing like a Yamaha

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад +1

      @@andrewwheelerguitar Exactly! Which is why it wasn't mentioned.

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад +2

      Nobody forgot to mention Yamaha. Yamaha isn't worthy of mention when speaking on the subject of quality guitars.
      I'm not trying to be an ass, regardless of your hurt feelings.
      In the early '70s I had a damn nice Yamaha. It had the best neck of any guitar I'd ever played at that time. But my Yamaha was a right-hand guitar I had strung for my left-hand playing and the intonation was noticably off. I came back from Europe and a local guitar shop was finally able to get me a real left-hand guitar. I don't remember the model of the Yamaha or the Epiphone LH I bought, but I can tell you I gave the Yamaha to my younger sister.
      Since that time, whenever I found a left-hand Yamaha, I picked it up and played it. None of them, regardless of price, sounded good enough to tempt me into buying. Then, a few years ago I read about Yamaha redesigning their entire line of acoustics, so I went looking for them. I was extremely disappointed. Every one of them - regardless of price - sounded dead. Like the body cavity was stuffed with someon'e laundry. Like playing under water.
      By the time this redesigned series came out I had a few guitars I was happy with, Since then, I've added others and I've continued to pick up a Yamaha when I saw one. Sorry, Yamaha still disappoints me and gives me no reason to own one.
      I'm not brand loyal to guitar builders and I'm not a guitar snob. I buy guitars one at a time based upon how they play and sound to me.

    • @fly9wheel
      @fly9wheel 4 года назад

      @@murphroberts4891 Burt Jansch = Yamaha

    • @Barnagh1
      @Barnagh1 4 года назад

      If a beginner asks me what they should buy, I always say Yamaha. Whatever your budget, a Yamaha will give good value and build quality is consistent. Anything else, I have to see the guitar before I recommend it.

  • @joa5739
    @joa5739 10 лет назад

    Appreciated the educational value of the video. I never knew where the adjustment for the truss rod was located. Under the plate. Plus I learned much more like the action on the guitar. Thanks.

  • @breathbad
    @breathbad 10 лет назад +15

    America makes the only collectible guitars? Nonsense. What about Lowden or Avalon? Both highly collectible and made in a Northern Ireland.

    • @hotforknowledge2111
      @hotforknowledge2111 10 лет назад +3

      Well as much as I love my Lowden and other non American guitars such as Nick Huber...there is truth in the fact that if you buy Fender, Gibson or Martin they retain a higher retail value because of brand recognition....something to do with their iconic image and the history of contemporary music and I'll admit massive doses of marketing.

    • @orriolbohigas3932
      @orriolbohigas3932 6 лет назад

      let's be reasonable and say that even if lowden are excellent guitars, the great majority of collectible acoustics come from the states...santa cruz, bourgeois, collings, taylor, olson, kevin ryan etc.etc. not to mention of course, historic brands like martin and gibson.

  • @tradrodsandcustoms
    @tradrodsandcustoms 5 лет назад +2

    there are some pretty amazing german, Spanish and Italian guitars as well. id say collectible, especially some of the german made from the 40s and 50s

    • @Makka316
      @Makka316 4 года назад

      And French guitars. Selmer-Maccaferri anyone?

    • @Makka316
      @Makka316 4 года назад

      And French guitars. Selmer-Maccaferri anyone?

  • @tlthomas77
    @tlthomas77 8 лет назад +9

    If lefties have the advantage on right handed guitars why aren't righties playing left handed guitars? Because it's bs. This is one of the oldest old wives tales around.

    • @keatonk7963
      @keatonk7963 8 лет назад +3

      because it costs more to buy a Lefty, and you have to start lefty, you can't just change one day

    • @ravenjames3873
      @ravenjames3873 6 лет назад

      it's not

  • @Zanthxs
    @Zanthxs 11 лет назад

    I just saw your address and that's where I bought my Takamine 12 string over 20 years ago. Sweet guitar. Say hi to Andy from Los Gatos if he still works there. Now I've got another Takamine dreadnought 2012 Ltd Edition 50th anniversary. Can't wait! Thanks for the Vid.

  • @geoffreyallen888
    @geoffreyallen888 4 года назад +11

    WARNING! THIS COMMENT WILL TELL YOU NOTHING ABOUT BUYING AN ACOUSTIC GUITAR.
    Nor will this video.

  • @eagle49
    @eagle49 7 лет назад

    Great presentation guys! I know you sell mostly new guitars but you should have mentioned that the wood and sound of older guitars cannot be matched by the newer models you showed today. I don't even think Brazilian rosewood is imported anymore. You had some beauty's up there but don't know if I'd trade my 75' Harmony Opus for one.I know WE ALL have our favorite guitars as our best friend. Keep playing everyone.BTW- heard all the greats and unknowns but Glen Campbell with a pick is my fav!

  • @miguelguevara7704
    @miguelguevara7704 10 лет назад +6

    I sell acoustic guitars...more for classical and to be honest.. my guitars sounds betters then a hight end guitar.. my are handmade and every details is done by a human hand not by a machine. Also I use real wood for example.. Brazilian, Indian wood amound others.. not plywood like I seeinat guitar center $ 800 guitars.. and by the way I am just pitting in my two cents..

    • @corneliusvasi5074
      @corneliusvasi5074 10 лет назад +2

      do u have a web to see ur guitars ??

    • @miguelguevara7704
      @miguelguevara7704 10 лет назад +3

      Cornelius Vasi www.mgclassicalguitar. com

    • @valueofnothing2487
      @valueofnothing2487 6 лет назад

      So what's the deal? Why do solid wood Recording Kings and Ibanez Artwoods sound so bad compared to Martins?

    • @user-xo4yz3ky4w
      @user-xo4yz3ky4w 6 лет назад

      Miguel Guevara just Wondering If you are really aware of how much hands on work there is in the gibson montana factory? So I guess theres still hope

    • @johnhowe4079
      @johnhowe4079 6 лет назад

      You make guitars in South America ? OK, I'll buy one Mahogany neck,back,sides, cedar top flame maple cap $100

  • @rbdavisphoto
    @rbdavisphoto 4 года назад +1

    The Blueridge guitars are amazing

  • @expat2010
    @expat2010 10 лет назад +4

    2 minutes in. I heard some mediocre picking and a lot of "I'm gonna talk about...." Haven't learned a thing. ...

  • @dennisnorton3880
    @dennisnorton3880 8 месяцев назад

    Super informative video, thanks guys from the UK

  • @baddbaxx
    @baddbaxx 11 лет назад +5

    I love how the guitar world is so filled with mis-information touted as facts by so-called experts.
    They are just pushing their inventory, like the good car salesmen they are.

  • @davidclark9086
    @davidclark9086 7 лет назад

    Very informative video. I own a Fender acoustic, made in China and is about 25 years old. Overall I am happy with the instrument but will look for a travel guitar so this video really helped.

    • @valueofnothing2487
      @valueofnothing2487 6 лет назад

      David Clark Taylor GS mini is amazing, but lacks vollume

    • @murphroberts4891
      @murphroberts4891 5 лет назад

      @@valueofnothing2487 I didn't know it lacks vollume.
      I have a mahogany GS Mini I'd put up against most dreadnoughts for volume.

  • @soundssimple1
    @soundssimple1 10 лет назад +63

    " there are no collectable guitars made in any other country other than USA" -
    what a crass and typical statement from Americans, what about classics from Spain, what about handmade from all over Europe especially UK, Scotland ( Jimmy Moon ) and others.....,Guitars don't have to come from Fender/Gibson/Martin to be briliant and termed as 'collectable', depends on what you want to collect ! Guirars are not all about TELES, STRATS AND D42' S , Americans.......................See the world outside that Stetson dude.....

    • @FlyingV344
      @FlyingV344 10 лет назад +1

      ***** Вместо описания - один дельный совет, не смотрите российское тв, не читайте российских газет, не регистрируйтесь в российских соцсетях, в общем как можно дальше держите , huh? i saw this in your profile, you can read this? what language is this.... Greek?

    • @ZHLtheclan
      @ZHLtheclan 10 лет назад +20

      I do think that is an ignorant statement for them to say and I don't agree with it but please don't think all Americans are like that I am one and I completely disagree with their thinking.

    • @richardmartinez1628
      @richardmartinez1628 10 лет назад +14

      I love people that bash Americans. You must be a really cool guy. You just made me want to turn in my citizenship to live in another country. Americans... Pfffft, bunch of assholes that bail out all the other countries...

    • @anyday82
      @anyday82 10 лет назад +8

      Poor choice of wording, I don't think they meant to denigrate guitars of other countries.

    • @dgale1023
      @dgale1023 7 лет назад +3

      yeaaaa Richard

  • @DrParanoidAndroid
    @DrParanoidAndroid 11 лет назад +2

    Fantastic video, good work guys! Wish I knew all of this when I bought my first guitar, luckily my brother knew most of the tips and tricks, I'm ready to buy a new guitar now, this has been very helpful! :)