How good is the Pickaso Bow "Guitar bow"?

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  • How good is the Pickaso Bow "Guitar bow"?
    www.pickasobow...
    Is it better than, say, the EBow?
    ebow.com/
    How easy is it to begin using and getting a good sound from?
    In this video I show what's involved in using the Pickaso Bow (it's not a straightforward out-of-the-box playing experience) and demonstrate my struggle to get an easy beautiful sound. After a couple of days' practice I recorded a demo song at the end of the video.

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  • @ventithedrunk9506
    @ventithedrunk9506 3 года назад +35

    The best part of this is he doesn't realize all those "rituals" are the same thing you do to violin so it really has the essence of a violin and actually legit sounds like one, yes it does need more practice cause its like actually practicing an actual violin, but the results are pretty epic if you master it, but yeah it has limitations

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +8

      he doesn't know much about violins, yes.

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

      One of the biggest “limitations” is the fact that you can’t get it into too many strings (because it is so big), like a violin bow could. Also, violin bows can get in and you can generate a whole range of notes and sounds, because of the fact that there is no fretboard to split the notes down into (I read an article about this - as far as why violins do not have fretboards).

    • @iwanbop
      @iwanbop 7 месяцев назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Ftheviolinlessons.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F07%2Frosin-dust-on-the-violin-945x1024.jpg&tbnid=_4_avonTAQus6M&vet=12ahUKEwjb99b_yNuDAxU7GjQIHSIbC0sQMygyegUIARDwAQ..i&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Ftheviolinlessons.com%2Fbest-violin-rosins-to-buy%2F&docid=z9IFqlG0jeUXKM&w=945&h=1024&q=most%20rosin%20covered%20fiddle&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwjb99b_yNuDAxU7GjQIHSIbC0sQMygyegUIARDwAQ 😉

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone 6 месяцев назад

      I plays guitar for year. My hands fly over the neck. I always violin no problem. But it’s way harder. Make noise

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone 6 месяцев назад

      @@JJ_TheGreat the violin is arched. Also

  • @shayneoneill1506
    @shayneoneill1506 3 года назад +8

    Sooooo after owning an ebow for years and a beautiful Martin accoustic guitar, it never dawned on me that the ebow would work on an accoustic. Mind=blown.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      lol yeh someone else had to show me that too, it never occurred to me. Also, they showed me eBow+slide... If you like eBows, I've also looked at some other resonators on my channel

  • @demonicsweaters
    @demonicsweaters 4 года назад +11

    the demo at the end is very cool

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад +2

      thanks! I watched a few videos online of other folks demoing the bow and I saw they were using loopers, so that gave me a good inspiration

  • @paulviastra406
    @paulviastra406 Год назад +4

    I have one of these. You need a month or so of practice to get the hang of it. I think it's great. It's a bit tricky because it takes a guitarist time to apply violin-style technics. You have to be patient & work with it.

  • @joelalexander4513
    @joelalexander4513 2 года назад +6

    Your composition helped sell me that I made the right decision to already buy one. Nice, intuitive playing and harmony building. Works for me! I also appreciate how a real bow allows fast striking, as opposed to the eboy's recognizab.le "toaster oven" way of striking, which is just a one-time thing each time you choose your note. Pickaso bow allows manic emotion into the performance, which for me really lends itself to bowing a guitar in unconventional ways with full rhythmic expression, at the minimum. Thanks for the review!!

  • @ogretattoo
    @ogretattoo Год назад +7

    I found that once I lubricated the strings, it immediately sounded better. I still get a bit of squeak depending on what part of the bow hits the strings, but sounds better.

    • @aurelliuscostello8970
      @aurelliuscostello8970 Год назад

      Recommendations on string lubricants? Know I can google it but just curious what you think :)

    • @ogretattoo
      @ogretattoo Год назад +1

      @@aurelliuscostello8970 just D'addario XLR8, because that's what they have at my local Guitar Center.

    • @martindussault579
      @martindussault579 8 месяцев назад

      Would fast fret do the trick?

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 5 месяцев назад

      I always wipe my guitar strings (and mandolin, etc.) with WD-40 on a rag after playing, because my fingers/hands get sweaty. I don't know if that counts as a lubricant, but it sure makes the strings last much longer.

  • @siyohtankaflutemeditation1511
    @siyohtankaflutemeditation1511 2 года назад +2

    I was and stil am not comfortable playing violin. Love the sound. This gadget bridges my comfort holding a guitar and being able to produce a violin sound. Just opened the box after many months of owning. This video was super helpful. Many thanks!!

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      Glad the video was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @demonicsweaters
    @demonicsweaters 4 года назад +67

    I think it's pretty cool actually. Ebows sound nothing like a real bow, where this thing actually does. But, is it supposed to be played down in the soundhole like that? Also, as far as the resin goes, I guess you'd never used a real bow before, haha. That's just how they work.

    • @janglestick
      @janglestick 4 года назад +14

      yep the violin is probably the hardest instrument at the entry level to not get a real screeching sound out of ... its so hard that they just sort of let the bow hand develop over time while focusing on fingering ; theres no real way to rush it and I was surprised ronin got a good sound nearly instantly. the key as i understand it is to drive the right hand harmonics so that the 7th overtone is suppressed, and then when you get really good at chording you can return and put the bow slightly askew to get some of those tones back for a more yiddish sound or even microtonal scale.
      The cleaning is a thing for sure, pro violinists do the full set each time the instrument comes out and goes back in the case.
      if you look at J Page for eg, when he used the full bow he always had an electric with a very high curve radius neck to avoid hitting too many strings, (even tho he sometimes used an SG, that particular model/year was higher curve radius) but he also relied on the natural suppression of less-driven strings that occurs with amplification.
      very nice song and sound from the bow, to me despite your misgivings you pretty much proved immediately that it was a capable of real musical expression. i wouldnt compare it with ebow, apples n oranges. also the attack is much much better.
      i think the 7th harmonics might be back a mm or two toward the bridge, drive it directly and it wont resonate, basically the same skills as right hand pick harmonics. bearing down and getting a long steady tone with barely noticeable changes (in the up/down) is a life long quest. ppl just sit there droning to perfect it.
      thanks for the demo and the tune, i hope you develop both. tbh so far it sounds less gimmicky than a full bow, but ive never heard it on acoustic before. thanks again tc

    • @Dwight_K_Schrute
      @Dwight_K_Schrute 4 года назад +11

      @@janglestickThat is a great summary and very helpful. For a lot of us on a serious tone quest and always trying different things, this sort of tool is a serious response for sounds we chase in our heads. I think the fact that it requires some attention and care to effectively use prior to playing on the guitar speaks to its professional nature of the bow. Unlike the Ebow which is more of a gimmick to me. The fact that you can actually use this on a violin speaks volumes. I've seen a video of someone playing the violin with the pickaso bow BECAUSE it is a real bow. Not some cheesy gimmick tool that will get you close to a violin swell... like the ebow. Overall this is a brilliant device and I definitely will be purchasing one.

    • @janglestick
      @janglestick 4 года назад +3

      @@Dwight_K_Schrute yep i'd give it a shot too .. probably would need two guitars for a performance though given the rosin. Ronin seems to use a lot of sound textures I like, but I'm not sure exactly what is up with my preference. I used to think I could tell the difference between 44.1 / 16 and HD, but I'm not so sure anymore. I do know that I own a lot of modeling amps, Fender and Roland, and none of them sound as good to me as an older solid state amp, I'd rather play on an old Peavey than thru the new Fender stuff, something about the attack is slightly off, it just never crackles out the way an older open-back power wasting amp does, without even getting into tubes. Honestly I dont understand why anyone likes these new sounds. The best sound they ever get is sort of a sizzle and theyre all kinda the same. thanks for the comment I hope you find some sounds you like, ive gone back to my maxi mouse and crate limo.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад +6

      @Demonic Sweaters It is indeed supposed to go into the soundhole - the videos on the Pickaso Bow website show it like that. I actually did try, out of curiosity, to play it across the strings, playing a full E chord, but couldn't seem to make that work.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад +3

      @@janglestick Thanks for the comment! Yeh, I felt ok about getting the sound I managed - I quickly got the sense that this thing would require practice. Maybe I'm a bit impatient. I appreciate your comments about the position for the harmonics - this is stuff I don't know myself, so it's good to get those suggestions.

  • @loriannlloydforeveryoung9959
    @loriannlloydforeveryoung9959 7 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful song you created. It had so much feeling in it and to see that you did that with such a crude bow!

  • @LylesJoseph
    @LylesJoseph 4 года назад +7

    At first I thought this thing was a total dud but after a bit of playing with it and like you said with some effects it really adds a lot of character especially paired with this Tonewood amp it sounds totally killer and leaves most players completely speechless.
    Nice honest video and I enjoyed the piece you put together.

  • @christophermitchum6829
    @christophermitchum6829 3 месяца назад +2

    Excellent job, And Jimmy Page wouldn't deny... hey, JeanLuc... watching this?😎🎶💥

  • @norbertplaysguitar7244
    @norbertplaysguitar7244 2 года назад +2

    Really honest and informative Video. Thank you. I used normal bows for an fair amount of time and Rosin is something that kills the high end of strings pretty fast and then it’s also sticky. It’s an interesting tool, but you have to know what you’re doing to the strings and the guitar and make a conscious choice. And you never get as versatile as an Cello or Violin Player cause you can’t reach more then a few strings.
    Sigur Ros (a Postrock band) uses bows a lot and there’s a Rig rundown on RUclips that honors the commitment they put into it. Very impressive but for a lot of players it would be easier to actually learn cello or violin.
    Again: thanks for the non-biased first impression and creative playing.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      Thanks! I'm a big Sigur Ros fan, but quickly discovered I won't be matching their sound soon :D

  • @emmettlioncronin7587
    @emmettlioncronin7587 3 года назад +2

    I’m pumped on getting my hands on one of these babies. If your not into violin or cellos for your music then it’s def not for you. I rented a cello for a year and the experimentation was my jam. This puts it together. Ebow doesn’t provide the bow sound. This helps individuals make music without having to bounce from a cello to a guitar in concert.

  • @martinjohnbutler
    @martinjohnbutler 3 года назад +7

    I appreciate the time you spent with this review. I thought it would be exactly like the experience you demonstrated. I see it as a tool to add a simple strings to tracks. I would overdub one or two parts where I would normally wish for a cello or viola. Thanks Ronan. I may get one eventually, but I'll wait until I begin my next album.

  • @Nazfunk
    @Nazfunk Год назад +2

    I appreciate the honest review!

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I think I annoyed a lot of string players, judging by the other comments, but what can I say - this was my experience with the bow anyway lol

  • @Wicasta
    @Wicasta Год назад +2

    I just bought one. Only just heard about these. It's fairly obvious it's a tool for a very specific application that you couldn't use on everything. But then, so is an E-bow. It's going to be perfect for me, because I have a specific application in mind. I have an old song which is based around strings, but none of the virtual instruments I have sound quite right. So I'm going to use the Pickaso Bow to fill out and add dynamics to my virtual instruments. It's probably peculiar to this song, but I've had a hell of a time finding the right string sounds, because nothing quite fits. I'm hoping the Pickaso Bow will be the missing ingredient.

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

      Just curious, what song is it?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      I think that probably makes the most sense - using it in recording to add a unique sound.

  • @49mrbassman
    @49mrbassman 2 месяца назад +1

    If I want to bow a guitar, I'd buy an arpegionne or bowed guitar. It's a sort of cello with a 6 string guitar neck. Goes back to the days of the baroque era. There are some videos on RUclips of bowed guitars. Worth looking at, though

  • @thegaijin
    @thegaijin 2 года назад +5

    Great video mate. Thanks for honest opinion. I was tempted to buy this but I now think I would use it very little after the first few days then leave it in a drawer somewhere just gathering rosin.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      I haven't used mine a lot since getting it, to be honest

  • @AlienFrequency
    @AlienFrequency 7 месяцев назад

    I mean, I’ve seen demos of the Pickaso where they’ve obviously practiced a lot, they’re using reverb, & it sounds amazing. But in the meantime, you’ve sold me on the E Bow.

  • @davidross9095
    @davidross9095 7 месяцев назад

    There is a learning curve but I have found that it is a great chance to get good responses from the bow .you have got to see this your self .time shows what you can do

  • @intheblink
    @intheblink 4 года назад +4

    Thanks. The Rosin does seem to be a pain, but I reckon it has to be involved any time true bowing is involved. I’d be interested in trying one of these. You got some really neat sounds out of it at the end

  • @markkneitinger6103
    @markkneitinger6103 4 года назад +6

    Great honest video, not staged and honest assessment! We've all played a bow to emulate Page and then realize it's a guitar and not a violin or a cello. I was hoping this product would bridge that gap. It does a little bit, two squeaky strings at a time. Like yourself I prefer the Ebow even though that's limited to a single string you can still maneuver to the next string fairly quickly without losing the groove. I see a limited use unless you devote yourself too it. Reverb and a backing track helped but lets be honest it just covered up the inadequacies.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching!

    • @johnsmits2494
      @johnsmits2494 3 года назад

      Ultimately this would be cool to use with all the pedals and accompiament for a song per set. Remember that these players aren’t playing loud, that could sink the ship.

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

      You do realize that the guitar’s sound is nowhere close to being as high as a violin, so even if it did work, it still wouldn’t sound completely the same as a violin.
      In addition, a violin has an f-hole, whereas the Pickaso bow works on acoustic guitars in which have a soundhole - and because of its size, it would be easier to get into an oval soundhole.
      Therefore, you would also have the difference between the violin projecting through an f-hole vs. the guitar through the Pickaso bow, which projects through an oval soundhole - which I am not aware of any violin being built that way.

  • @mrgoodfinder
    @mrgoodfinder Год назад +2

    You answered the questions I had, regarding switching strings. I like to do runs and jump intervals. Playing on just two strings wouldn't work for me. I like the sound produced, but I don't rely on sustains and airy melodies
    I'm looking for a violin player!

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад +1

      Always glad to know when one of my videos helps someone answer questions they have!

  • @kevinsturges6957
    @kevinsturges6957 3 года назад +3

    I think it’s great! So many ideas for this. You showed it off really well.

  • @dereknolin5986
    @dereknolin5986 9 месяцев назад

    This was really even-handed and informative; thank you.

  • @scragglycreekmusic5170
    @scragglycreekmusic5170 4 года назад +4

    I think I would prefer the ebow over the pickaso bow. At least I could still use the ebow on an electric guitar since there is no sound hole for the pickaso bow to operate in. Also, the pickaso bow is going to get rosin dust inside an acoustic guitar - very difficult to clean out.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад +2

      I agree. Maybe I just don't have the patience to learn how to get consistently sweet sounds of of the Pickaso. Some people seem to love the thing...

  • @whitehotglory9895
    @whitehotglory9895 3 года назад +2

    Very cool demo at the end!

  • @cincinnatipedalsteel4347
    @cincinnatipedalsteel4347 Год назад +1

    This has a much better tone than the W bow if you’re going for a genuine violin sound
    Seems like it only would work on acoustic due to string spacing is that correct?
    I’d like to try it on steel

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      It needs the soundhole in order to allow you to insert the full length of the bow - on an electric you'd be trying to drag the bow across the strings and it'd be less accurate and effective probably.

  • @corey747
    @corey747 Год назад +1

    Great job. Very helpful!

  • @277southtombob
    @277southtombob 3 года назад +2

    I’ve played “at” violin some anyone who has wouldn’t be surprised about the rosin and the dust left behind. For me the bow takes more technique and practice than the left hand, of course that could be from playing guitar for years before I ever tried violin but at least for me bowing is enough of a talent on a arched bridge made for it for this to ever be more than a novelty and maybe a recording tool for a few unusual tones.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      Yeh I knew nothing about bowing so I was quickly exposed as a beginner when I saw the rosin :D

  • @Matty73
    @Matty73 Год назад +1

    Good review mate. Thank you. I just bought one so this was most helpful.

  • @geoffreymerrifield5666
    @geoffreymerrifield5666 5 месяцев назад

    Very helpful video. Appreciate the no hype review.

  • @gerimayawhyte154
    @gerimayawhyte154 2 года назад +2

    Was just gifted with one. Something very important for first time users to know is that it is not very compatible with coated strings like Elixirs. It will work with the 2nd and 1st string but will hardly produce any sound with the others (3-6) and will be very muffled and unusable in comparison to those strings. Checking out the getting started page again I'm now noticing that this is listed in the notes. It says that they are not very compatible and that they may require excessive amounts of rosin to work. Unfortunately both of my acoustics have Elixirs on them. 😢😒🤦‍♂️

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад +1

      So many strings are coated these days. Definitely means you have to have a specific guitar set aside, where you're not using coated, and you're happy to get rosin all over them

  • @AlienFrequency
    @AlienFrequency 7 месяцев назад

    Your demo with the backing track was pretty cool.

  • @11KT11
    @11KT11 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review bud. really appreciate it.

  • @fransvenrooy4760
    @fransvenrooy4760 8 месяцев назад

    I did'nt know these ones existed at all.
    And i always wanted to try to play a violin.
    I'm going to get myself one quickly so i can play my violiguitar😅
    Absolutly very awsome.

  • @andrewblah1113
    @andrewblah1113 Год назад +1

    It's actually really cool. It takes some practice. Its meant to add some cello and violin

  • @richardgray5601
    @richardgray5601 Месяц назад

    Thanks, very helpful review.

  • @Guitarteacher777
    @Guitarteacher777 3 года назад +1

    Good info. I was really considering, but you've made me rethink it.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      glad the review was useful. I haven't really used my Pickaso much since doing the video, though some real bow-people have had some stern words for me in the comments here too :D

  • @carlsanderson4062
    @carlsanderson4062 3 года назад +3

    Maybe if you got a spare guitar, lose a string or 2 in-between each other and leave the high or low ones ore middle ones... Would make for easier transition from string to string... But overall, it makes the guitar sound more powerful.

  • @samglass2004
    @samglass2004 5 месяцев назад

    Love your song

  • @ryansaper
    @ryansaper Год назад +1

    It's also squeaking partly because you are arcing the bow as you go. It should be a smooth linear motion. I'm sure it will sound great with practice. I definitely want one

  • @billduke1907
    @billduke1907 3 года назад +1

    I have seen demos where people use just a pen with resin. Alexandr Misko is a master of that technique, but then he plays at a master level.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      lol I'm certainly no master at this thing :D

  • @franklinstahl3711
    @franklinstahl3711 Год назад

    LOL I just saw the add online. I'm glad I saw your channel post here. I'm not sure I'm interested because of the limitations as you have mentioned.

  • @NakedCowboy123
    @NakedCowboy123 2 года назад +3

    Very distinctly different tonal quality. The e-bow, is nowhere near sounding like a violin, but the Pickaso, brings some good stuff out that way. Check out different reviews. There are some fair criticisms, but I think it's another decent tool, depending on what sound you're looking for.

    • @JJ_TheGreat
      @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

      I still wouldn’t call it a “violin sound” because the violin has a higher range than a guitar to begin with… Maybe it’s closer to a viola, cello or double bass (I don’t know…)?

    • @jamesparker1063
      @jamesparker1063 Год назад

      @@JJ_TheGreat actually it gives a good "string" sound, which (due to the guitars natura/extended range), can straddle parts of them all, even down to the Double-bass....one substantial drawback, is the difficulty of vibrato/glissando, due to the frets of the guitar; however, this problem can also be somewhat remedied, by a guitar with elevated action, whereby it is played like a "fretless"...all in all, it is really preferable to have a "spare" guitar to dedicate to it, if one wishes to use it much of the time....I think also, the authors piece reveals where the major strength of this product would be, in recording/fx-assisted tones.....

  • @MarshallAmpMan
    @MarshallAmpMan Год назад +1

    Great Review - love the honesty

  • @deja75m
    @deja75m 3 года назад +2

    Having played violin for 30 yrs..I fully understand how to make this thang work.
    Cleaning is fine..but not so much if you have a designated guitar you can abuse by not cleaning the rosin..it turns black but remains abrasive..and looks great after 20yrs playinI have seen many old fiddles with the black coating..great look..for only dispensable beaters that you will love for their abused look.. mmmm
    A color instrument..

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      Interesting. I guess the Picaso Bow is best for people who do have violin experience. Guitarists with no bowing experience might struggle more

  • @dennismonell4136
    @dennismonell4136 2 года назад +1

    I wish you would have tried the lower strings

  • @robnewton3368
    @robnewton3368 6 месяцев назад

    Sound design is where this comes into its own.

  • @DieterLo1
    @DieterLo1 Год назад

    Good presentation! Thanks! Today heard first time about that guitar bow. Generally would be interested and play little bit Violine and Psaltery with horse-hair-bows. But have doubts that it is difficult to play. But I saw one Pisacko Presentation and they played only on one string. That was sounding good. Even with Violine it need for a beginner some time to achieve bearable or good sounds. Greetings from Germany!

  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz 8 месяцев назад

    Hello - great video! I hope you might answer - trying to figure out where your accent was developed? Where were your formative years spent? Thanks!

  • @MisterNiles
    @MisterNiles 3 года назад

    I would need a dedicated guitar for this. Hey man. Nice to hear someone use an ebow who sounds like they understand how to make it work in more nuanced ways than most.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I wish it was easier to use and didn't sound so harsh, I'd have been using it more.

    • @MisterNiles
      @MisterNiles 3 года назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 I've learned to get really sweet flute sounds from the e bow. I get all kinds of sounds from it, of course, but I never go for trying to sound like a cello or whatever. Lately I've been working on an acoustic album of abstracted drugged out sounding new age music, mostly using acoustic and ebowed acoustic. It sounds like acoustic Brian Eno circa Music For Films or Another Green World's softer pieces, but acoustic. I love the ebow. You sounds good with it. I think most people never try to actually apply it while thinking of guitar techniques. It's weird. The main one seems to be that nobody EVER mutes when using it . Very strange disconnect between most players and thinking about the device. Good atmosphere in the song too btw

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      @@MisterNiles Thanks! I love "Music For Films" - let me know when your album is out

  • @namastenamaste7366
    @namastenamaste7366 2 года назад

    For me, the sound of the violoncello is the singing and crying of the soul. You managed to get this effect in the composition you played, it turned out beautifully. This gadget is amazing, but it has to be a guitar plugged into electricity, it probably won't work out like that on ordinary acoustics. Greetings from Poland

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      I think it'd be hard to get this to work on electrics, because it's designed to bow perpendicular to the strings, into the sound hole, but I'd love to see someone experiment with it.

  • @donnywankan6895
    @donnywankan6895 Год назад +1

    Can't you only do one string at a time with the ebow?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      Yes, though I think the difference between the ebow and Pickaso in that respect is that with the Pickaso bow, as you draw the bow back and forth, you're inserting it into the soundhole and drawing it back out: when it's all the way inserted, it's tricky to quickly get it back out in order to move strings; whereas with the ebow, you're resting it on the selected string and you can more easily lift it slightly and move it across to another string. So with the ebow, changing strings is easier.

    • @donnywankan6895
      @donnywankan6895 Год назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 Easier, maybe, not quick by any means.

  • @zebdoz333
    @zebdoz333 11 месяцев назад

    Hmmmm I am intrigued, but it does seem a E bow would be a lot less of a hassle instead of going thru a process of cleaning after use but thank you for the informative video

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  11 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely easier to use an Ebow, but a very different sound for sure.

    • @zebdoz333
      @zebdoz333 11 месяцев назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 iv used , in a way I guess , a cello bow on my Gretsch, eh, it was ok but it was t something I worked on for a long period tho I’d like to explore the E bow for a kick , but once again thanks for video , for sure something for me to think about

  • @TheCarromkid
    @TheCarromkid 10 месяцев назад

    "Remind you of your niece's violin practice?" Surely no higher praise is needed.

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

    The thing is, what if you only have an acoustic guitar - and no electric pick-up? How is the e-bow going to help?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад +1

      The ebow actually can work pretty well on acoustic - try with a slide, for example. Not as great as electric, but definitely has an effect.

  • @magic2506
    @magic2506 Год назад

    Good honest review. Some would have the patience and time for this. Not for me after seeing this video. Very interesting product for those that would commit to it and the maintenance involved.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I've found it amazing how varied the response has been to the video and the bow itself.

  • @joehguitar7967
    @joehguitar7967 Год назад

    Great video, thanks! Interesting that it really is a tiny violin bow - I was expecting something more gimmicky. Might have to pick one up!

  • @Kellanrm
    @Kellanrm 2 года назад +1

    I mean any horse hair bow is going to need Rosen, that's how they work. What were you expecting?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад +1

      I don’t play violin, so I had no expectations. I wanted to know, as a guitarist who doesn’t play violin, what this product would be like and what the experience was like. And the target audience was mainly similar guitarists.

    • @berniewatson1961
      @berniewatson1961 2 года назад

      I accept this explanation. I okay both violin and guitar, so I feel I can comment with a little insight. Thanks for a great video, Ronan! I have ordered one because I am intrigued and will try it on my violin as well... Why not? 😊✌️

  • @mortensaaugaard5795
    @mortensaaugaard5795 2 года назад

    Id like to hear a DI recording into Klevgrand Rum or UAD Ocean Way Studio

  • @paubass123
    @paubass123 Год назад

    hey man you can play one or two string with the bow..and make tapping with 1 or 2 finers qithe left hand..mix left hand tapping and bow..and you will have more notes and textures...sounds great..try it my friend..have fun :)

  • @elijahmuller2521
    @elijahmuller2521 4 года назад

    Awesome video and love the shirt, First Aid Kit is great.

  • @dinkaboutit4228
    @dinkaboutit4228 7 месяцев назад

    I love the sound of a skeptical Canadian. 😄

  • @tCoL_corp
    @tCoL_corp Месяц назад

    Ironically enough, I WANT that hard squeaking sound, I’ve wanted to record my own horror stings for a while

  • @chriscrawford1958
    @chriscrawford1958 3 года назад

    When using the pick, try flipping it around so the bow is sticking out away from your hand, not tucked under.

  • @brucefisk9431
    @brucefisk9431 2 года назад

    I played with a violin bow 1 time after trying to clean the rosin off I said never again, I do use a ebow occasionally

  • @reginaldperiwinkle
    @reginaldperiwinkle 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this. The only useful video I've seen on this bow. It doesn't seem like a good product.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! It seems people with legit violin bow experience seem to like it or at least have different expectations than us guitar players who are curious to try new sounds and new gear. For us, this is maybe a little less exciting, too time-intensive to become expert in, and comes with the downside (rosin etc.). But more than one violin player has tried to excoriate me in the comments :D))

  • @combolarge
    @combolarge Год назад

    Great video!

  • @leviwally3687
    @leviwally3687 3 года назад

    I would love to see john frusciante or flea experiment with it.. your review is great too!! I think it's more for adding sound to complete pieces, not as a solo performance. Unless u play in open c and get that Celtic sound going

    • @leviwally3687
      @leviwally3687 3 года назад

      Seems like the pocket saxophone and the build ur own hurdy gurdy kits getting around on the net.. just gimmicky

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      some of the cello and violin players have taken me to task a bit in the comments :D saying I just don't have the string instrument skills to really appreciate this bow - they're right, I don't :D but I agree with you too, for regular guitarists like me it's definitely more of an additive thing, a flavor

  • @kimberly4107
    @kimberly4107 8 месяцев назад

    spot on- my same experience- nice composition though

  • @rastAsia
    @rastAsia Год назад

    How's rosin and guitar wood over time? There'd be a bit collected in there and the strings.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      I haven't used it enough to really let it build up, mainly because it's such a production to use each time. Some people really love this time, others are less impressed, but the comments are so widely split!

  • @sophalsun5593
    @sophalsun5593 Год назад

    Hello Ronan, thanks a lot for this performance. But what is your guitar's model ?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      That's a Takamine EF340SC: ruclips.net/video/89GJGypQFc8/видео.html

  • @NeinFeline
    @NeinFeline Год назад

    New sub. Thanks for the demo!

  • @0713mas
    @0713mas 3 года назад

    Pretty cool! I think I could get most of those bow like sounds for looping with a jellyfish pick, now a meletron pedal can enhance the bowing or even some delay a slide and a volume pedal. That said I'm most likely gonna buy one.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +2

      wow, never heard of the Jellyfish pick before. I gotta try one of those, they look weird and interesting!

    • @0713mas
      @0713mas 3 года назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 Jellyfish pick was described as a chorus pick, it's main function is to sound similar to a 12 string guitar. For $10 it works pretty well, especially if you pick closer to the bridge. They work great for jam sessions and live looping situations (I like to do on loops with shorter bowing techniques although it can not really do longer bowing sounds). As well as well as for overlaying tracks for recording but I usually use a violin bow slide and a volume pedal for that stuff or even my melatron pedal!

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      @@0713mas I went looking online and cannot find anywhere selling them :D

    • @0713mas
      @0713mas 3 года назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 looks like Reverb.com may have them for $9.99
      I've actually made my own chorus picks out of worn picks and old guitar strings. A little different shape but sounds similar. Maybe I'll make a video

    • @JimBischoff1184
      @JimBischoff1184 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have a Jellyfish Pick ! I thought I was the only person that ever heard of it ! 😅 You can get some neat sounds from it ; along with a little delay and echo / reverb !

  • @perfectguitarmethod
    @perfectguitarmethod 2 года назад

    Great review

  • @mrbaiser4133
    @mrbaiser4133 Год назад

    Would it work with electric guitar, if there was a hole that goes through to the back?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      I can't really think of too many electrics with a deep enough sound hole, to be honest

  • @FringeSpectre
    @FringeSpectre 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review. Now I know its not something I want to mess with. I'll just learn to play the violin at some point if I feel the need to add real strings to my music. This product seems like a waste of time to me.

  • @fjeinca
    @fjeinca 2 года назад

    It looks like a plectrum, not a pick, on one end. I think your criticism isn’t supported by any adventurism with your guitar. While it’s not like a regular little pick, seems like it could be handy. (Like any new-to-one gear: a learning curve.) I see you give further review, so this video also has merit, thanks!

  • @JJ_TheGreat
    @JJ_TheGreat Год назад

    6:45 How does the Hu compare?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      wow, I had not seen one of those before. I should check it out!

  • @MarcusV741
    @MarcusV741 9 месяцев назад

    heLLo! can this work on nylon strings?

    • @ryanscobby9009
      @ryanscobby9009 6 месяцев назад

      Nylon is what they advertise with it

  • @richardschremmer9766
    @richardschremmer9766 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for this review. It prevents me from buying it because I dont like the critical points you mentioned. As a classical guitarist I dont want the powder on my strings.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      thanks! It's definitely a controversial product. There're quite a few violinists and other folks on here who've been critical of guitarists for not accepting the rosin, etc.... :D

    • @javierbenez7438
      @javierbenez7438 2 года назад +1

      It's not designed for nylon strings anyway

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      @@javierbenez7438 is that right? someone else asked that question recently and I wasn't sure the answer

    • @ericmork630
      @ericmork630 2 года назад +1

      @@ronanconroy5282 yes it's true. I bought a pickasso for my band mate as a Christmas present. It won't work on classical nylon strings or coated strings like elixirs.

  • @Fundaykidzz
    @Fundaykidzz 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great video .. 70$ for the Picasso .. Amazon has a 20$ version

  • @victorruiz7862
    @victorruiz7862 3 года назад

    Well Made Video what's the chord progressions !?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      Thanks!
      The guitar is tuned to drop D (bottom string tuned down to low D)
      and the progression, I think (it was a while ago and annoyingly I can't see my hand very much in the video :D) is:
      Dm Dm Cadd9 Fsus F (x3)
      Dm Dm Am G

  • @els1f
    @els1f 4 года назад +2

    There's cleaning involved? Pass. 😆 First aid kit are incredible, BTW

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  4 года назад

      Lol yeh. I wouldn't mind the cleaning so much but the feel of the cloth scraping the resin off the strings is a bit like chalk-on-chalkboard! Thanks for watching! Love First Aid Kit!

  • @andrewneve1248
    @andrewneve1248 2 года назад

    Thanks for this, I completely agree with the residue on the strings afterwards, I fingerpick quiet a lot and it’s very dry after using the bow.
    But! I think if I spend enough time working on it, it could be incredible, especially in a group setting and when recording

    • @andrewneve1248
      @andrewneve1248 2 года назад

      Also, awesome job after a few days! I suck after a month 🥴

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад

      It does need some time and patience for sure, but the sounds can be very beautiful

    • @andrewneve1248
      @andrewneve1248 2 года назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 thanks I’ll definitely keep working at it 🙂

  • @marcin6386
    @marcin6386 2 года назад

    It will work on classical guitar too?

    • @javierbenez7438
      @javierbenez7438 2 года назад +2

      Website says not designed for nylon strings

  • @user-ym8bh4nz1o
    @user-ym8bh4nz1o Год назад

    helpfull! thanks

  • @number-with-no-name
    @number-with-no-name Год назад

    Guess could be interesting for recordings

  • @aaronwarnermusic264
    @aaronwarnermusic264 3 года назад +2

    It's a huge mistake to compare an actual bow with an ebow. They are two completely different things. Learn some actual bowing techniques and then review the item.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад +2

      :D I'll get my bow immediately and sign up for some online technique zooms. Thanks for that.

  • @oliverleslie7382
    @oliverleslie7382 2 года назад

    How much is this. Lead with that...????

  • @mattimaranda9638
    @mattimaranda9638 8 месяцев назад

    You mean you need to apply rosin to a bow for it to work??? I've never heard of such a thing!!! 😂

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  8 месяцев назад +1

      Imagine that - someone who never played a bowed instrument, learning things about it and then saying those things in a video. Amazing.

  • @ertwro
    @ertwro 9 месяцев назад

    That e-bow sounds awful. First time hearing it. The other bow sounds bad too but that’s a practice thing. I’ve heard people playing game of thrones with that thing and it’s amazing.

  • @fenderbender3664
    @fenderbender3664 2 года назад

    u can make one with waxed floss string and wood slats i only heard 10secs of anything played w it?

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  2 года назад +1

      only heard 10 seconds? Ok, nice. I assume you didn't hear the 3+ minute playing sequence in the video, but whatevs.

  • @steeltaylor7942
    @steeltaylor7942 3 года назад

    It would work best with flat wound strings

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      cool, good to know. Maybe I should keep one of my "lesser" guitars aside for the purpose, and I can use those strings and not worry so much about the rosin...

    • @steeltaylor7942
      @steeltaylor7942 3 года назад

      @@ronanconroy5282 you'll still need the rosin for the bow to work adequately, flat wound strings will project the sound more clearly

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  3 года назад

      @@steeltaylor7942 understood

  • @maddielewis2357
    @maddielewis2357 2 года назад

    Ebow sounds worse. I guess you're right though...Picasso needs practice. Also the right hand will sound equally bad as the left plays.

  • @alexanderbroad9366
    @alexanderbroad9366 Год назад +1

    I think they're cool ,but not One Hundred Dollars cool!

  • @JimPlattes
    @JimPlattes Год назад

    The dynamic range is limited.

    • @ronanconroy5282
      @ronanconroy5282  Год назад

      I kinda thought so too, but then plenty of people have commented to school me how real violinists can use it properly 🤣

  • @ashkenaze
    @ashkenaze 8 месяцев назад +1

    10:08 it's practically a violin with huge handicap. if you -think- believe you can master a handicapped violin right away just because you can play guitar, you are delusional. I agree though that the stupid pick is just a gimmick.

  • @keestel6975
    @keestel6975 Год назад

    8:42 Only to get THAT kind of sound out of a fr*cking guitar is worth the purchase.