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  • @bman4099
    @bman4099 5 лет назад +7885

    *puts away 12 string banjitar with a Floyd rose

    • @bleepboop
      @bleepboop 5 лет назад +477

      ...and robotuner

    • @remlad407
      @remlad407 5 лет назад +194

      You forgot your trem bar.

    • @Number.4
      @Number.4 5 лет назад +161

      @@remlad407 floyd rose?

    • @ethangilbertmedia
      @ethangilbertmedia 5 лет назад +21

      Sven Wolf did you watch the video...

    • @Number.4
      @Number.4 5 лет назад +16

      @@ethangilbertmedia It is about the comment, not the video.

  • @samwilko9820
    @samwilko9820 4 года назад +4104

    I've had a banjo guitar for 30 years - it's been out of tune for 30 years.

    • @vinnyhorapeti2461
      @vinnyhorapeti2461 4 года назад +15

      Haha

    • @neriomao4314
      @neriomao4314 4 года назад +22

      🤣🤣🤣30yrs outta tune.. Is it still out of tune?

    • @nathanadnitt
      @nathanadnitt 4 года назад +154

      Bro at this point it's not out of tune its it's own tuning lol

    • @tishtishman9101
      @tishtishman9101 4 года назад +10

      Single Coil 😂😂 holy shit that’s a great point actually

    • @A____G
      @A____G 4 года назад +10

      @@nathanadnitt it's its*

  • @ballsdynamite
    @ballsdynamite 4 года назад +1682

    When I worked at a guitar store a decade ago, a guy called and said he had some cool vintage tele, I can't remember the exact year, but let's say it was a 67'. I was stoked, and excited for him to bring it in for a setup. I did a bunch of research while waiting for him (slow store, lots of free time). I discovered that of all the models from this year, green was the rarest color it came in.
    A few hours later, he shows up. He opens the case and inside is a natural finished 67' tele, which this guitar was never manufactured in. I ask him about the finish, and he says, "Oh yeah, it used to be green but I sanded off the finish." 😨

    • @tvstaticjumperz5439
      @tvstaticjumperz5439 4 года назад +169

      Nooo and greens such a lovley colour for guitars (well i think so coz its my favourite colour)

    • @KansaiSamurai
      @KansaiSamurai 4 года назад +65

      OOOOOOOOOOOOOh the pain!

    • @jackquentin1950
      @jackquentin1950 4 года назад +49

      My stomach churned a bit after reading this. But hey, whatever floats your bloated goat, right?

    • @drumsNstuff79
      @drumsNstuff79 3 года назад +129

      These stories make me cringe. But think to back in the day. You had a guitar and it had chipping cracking nitro finish on it. Stripping the paint and going "natural" was the thing back then. I bet a lot of guys had nitro finishes that they thought looked awful. "Reliced" wasn't a thing before Rory Gallagher and SRV. Besides no one knew these guitars would have any value. think to a guy now who owns a '90's Strat. Does his guitar have any value now? That's how they thought back then. I have an older musician friend who can vouch that you would've been looked at weird if you didn't refinish your tattered Tele or Strat back then. That's why those finishes are so rare and valuable today.

    • @counterfeit1148
      @counterfeit1148 3 года назад +17

      Green on guitars sucks

  • @Aerowind
    @Aerowind 2 года назад +199

    My dad always told me the story of the "Smellocaster" which made the rounds in the area when he was in a band. Apparently it was a telecaster that played amazingly, but something had happened to it to make it absolutely reek. It kept getting sold over and over again because nobody could get the smell out, and it was bad enough that it had to be passed on.

    • @markuyehara7880
      @markuyehara7880 2 года назад +1

      Did anyone ever try to refinish it?

    • @TheCSpang
      @TheCSpang 2 года назад +13

      Just a few months ago, I was in Guitar Center buying an amp. I used a Telecaster they had to test the amp because it was the same model as mine, and I didn't have mine with me. The thing is, that thing STANK! A guy before me had just got done playing it, and after I was finished with it, the smell got on my hands! I was so disgusted! It turned out that the guy playing it was what the employee called a "regular" who would just come in to play their instruments but never buy. I have no idea if it was from the guy playing it or what, but it was certainly a stinky experience. The only way to have avoided this would've been to bring my own guitar with me that day. I'm a lefty, and at the time. that stinky Telecaster happened to be the only left-handed electric guitar in the store.

    • @turdferguson2
      @turdferguson2 Год назад +27

      For some reason the word smellocaster and the idea of an eternally stank guitar is making me laugh my fucking ass off rn

    • @FizzyP
      @FizzyP 9 месяцев назад

      This story sounds very made up but I was entertained. 7/10.

    • @MeatMan359
      @MeatMan359 9 месяцев назад +4

      Sounds like it would make a sick instrument for a bard necromancer

  • @chrismarcyy
    @chrismarcyy 5 лет назад +3114

    "i hope i never see one again" ...
    Fender 2019: Acoustasonic!

    • @joerandom2957
      @joerandom2957 5 лет назад +94

      Chris Gonzalez at least the new one is good

    • @normcote270
      @normcote270 5 лет назад +3

      Agreed!!!

    • @ItsRevival
      @ItsRevival 5 лет назад +52

      The new one is actually pretty good

    • @normcote270
      @normcote270 5 лет назад +36

      @@ItsRevival Too much money,
      take a look at Godin Acousticaster, if you're looking for an awesome thin boddied acoustic these are imo. the very best, and that is coming from a huge Fender fan!!
      I own 3 American Strats. 2 Teles., 5 Fender amps including one I bought new in 1969 and still have to this day.
      That said I own a Godin Acousticaster that has played hundreds of gigs, check them out, see what you think. 😉

    • @jaykebeckett5955
      @jaykebeckett5955 5 лет назад +3

      The original acoustasonic is dope.

  • @andrewm5471
    @andrewm5471 5 лет назад +4037

    I always wanted to learn the guitar
    But the beginning seemed so slow and frustrating

  • @yukefort8402
    @yukefort8402 4 года назад +417

    This man is a combination of every person I’ve ever met that works at Guitar Center.

    • @kenkovar2647
      @kenkovar2647 2 года назад +1

      well Jeez I guess I oughta rethink them

    • @VintageFindsGurl15
      @VintageFindsGurl15 2 года назад +1

      ✌️Ikr it’s pretty great✌️

    • @redram5150
      @redram5150 2 года назад +1

      Those are fighting words

    • @danielmiller2886
      @danielmiller2886 2 года назад +1

      All the good guys at guitar center, at least.

    • @StallionStudios1234
      @StallionStudios1234 Год назад

      LOL Long and McQuade for me (equivalent of Guitar Center in Canada and he actually worked there).

  • @einoware436
    @einoware436 4 года назад +1026

    Remember, this man has a reverse Flying V

    • @loopooh1632
      @loopooh1632 3 года назад +79

      Flying vagina

    • @Wheresthepepsibismol
      @Wheresthepepsibismol 3 года назад +6

      Imagine a flying v with robot tuners I would hate it

    • @saged08
      @saged08 3 года назад +35

      @@Wheresthepepsibismol oh you’re in for a treat

    • @shaneb1313
      @shaneb1313 3 года назад +3

      Ya, it’s hideous too!!😩🥴

    • @Goddot
      @Goddot 3 года назад +7

      technically it should be a Flying W

  • @LackingLoam
    @LackingLoam 5 лет назад +1168

    12 string acoustic with Floyd rose and Gibson robot tuners and only works with the jellyfish guitar pick

    • @theurbread
      @theurbread 5 лет назад +15

      oh no

    • @craighalvorson77
      @craighalvorson77 5 лет назад +2

      Hilarious!!!😆😂🤣🤪

    • @atomicwinter31
      @atomicwinter31 4 года назад +8

      It needs to be a hijacked banjitar that somehow gets a floyd rose and a reverse flying V

    • @stackhom656
      @stackhom656 4 года назад +5

      @@atomicwinter31 and put it through a Boss Metal Zone pedal through some unknown amplifier

    • @tristan3456
      @tristan3456 4 года назад

      oh god why do you give me this image in my mind?

  • @Krankitopia
    @Krankitopia 5 лет назад +656

    My guitar teacher always told me the story of an 12-year-old student that used his dad's guitar to learn to play. At the time, my teacher had a small show choir with her students that would travel around and play local gigs. They had an older van with those giant removable seats that they would empty to carry around the gear. The 12-year-old's dad happened to have a 60s era black Gibson Les Paul. My teacher said the thing played like a dream and sounded amazing. It was terrifying to see a 12-year-old, who didn't take guitar even remotely seriously, walking around with it.
    The kid had a habit of holding this Les Paul by the strap, without strap locks. I'm sure you think you can see where this is going. He also had a bad habit of swinging said guitar by said lockless guitar strap. One day, while the adults were loading the van and the kids were just goofing off. He was swinging his guitar in a way that he had been told no less than 100s of times not to do, when the strap came off and the guitar went flying into the giant heavy seats of the van sitting near the door. The momentum of the swing meeting an immovable object was too much physics for the neck of that guitar so it promptly snapped in half. The kid immediately started crying.
    When the dad came to pick up the kid and saw his beloved Gibson in pieces, he just told his son to get in the car and was never seen by my teacher again. That silent disappointed rage.
    I still partially believe that kid was killed that night.

  • @mikethegrunty5968
    @mikethegrunty5968 4 года назад +115

    That story about installing a Floyd rose on a Black beauty broke my damn heart. I use a Floyd Rose on my Ibanez RG and I have a lot of fun with it, but the idea of someone carving out a cavity on such a gorgeous and valuable guitar kills me on the inside

    • @budderbear
      @budderbear 7 месяцев назад

      Their Black Beauty was your Ibanez.

  • @aydenburris8631
    @aydenburris8631 4 года назад +71

    Before the reveal of what happened to the Les Paul, all I was thinking was "please don't say he put a Floyd rose in it"

  • @brownjedimasterchief1022
    @brownjedimasterchief1022 4 года назад +2896

    I have never heard someone say, "I upgraded to a squire" 😂😂😂

    • @dagnastyodi4196
      @dagnastyodi4196 4 года назад +10

      lmfao

    • @craigbranscum4041
      @craigbranscum4041 4 года назад +118

      Play an 80s model or a new classic vibe you will understand ,but yes if you have the cash don't bother.

    • @kamsi2439
      @kamsi2439 4 года назад +182

      lol i really upgraded to a squire. it was so much better than the god-knows-which brand guitar i started off with that i didn't understand why people made such a big deal about fenders 😂

    • @kitoyobeni1
      @kitoyobeni1 4 года назад +18

      @Kevin Huang I also upgraded to a MIJ Fender Squier back in the 90's, trading my import Dean 88 for it. Of course, I also added a graphite nut, locking tuners, piezo bridge saddles, and bridge and neck Semour Duncan strat-sized humbuckers in it, so I upgraded my upgrade, so to speak.

    • @smoshbooz
      @smoshbooz 4 года назад +115

      Guys... It's Squier not squire

  • @ProximitySound
    @ProximitySound 5 лет назад +821

    My stomach literally turned when you described the Floyd Rose in the Les Paul.

    • @logancrocker4194
      @logancrocker4194 5 лет назад +41

      I promised myself I would never cry because of a youtube video. But that Les Paul really got me

    • @moopledoopy
      @moopledoopy 5 лет назад +23

      @@deathincorporatedfitnesstr1256 you should come stocked with a warning sign.
      WARNING: BAD OPINIONS

    • @diegosuarez170
      @diegosuarez170 5 лет назад +14

      But Alex Lifeson from Rush has one...

    • @Sunnatism
      @Sunnatism 5 лет назад +3

      Well, they actually produce lp with a floyd rose. Alex Lifeson of Rush plays one, for example.

    • @ProximitySound
      @ProximitySound 5 лет назад +1

      gooby pls Is that supposed to be insulting, because I find no negative connotation to the term.

  • @basgerritsen9669
    @basgerritsen9669 2 года назад +68

    I can really relate to the crappy beginner guitar. Recently one of my friends decided to pick up guitar again and started playing on the cheapo Epiphone they got from their parents like 6 years ago. They thought playing guitar was just extremely hard, untill I dropped by and let them borrow my well set up strat. Their playing immediately improved a lot and having a really nice guitar just sitting there also turned out to be really motivating for them, not fighting the guitar all the time made playing much more fun as well.
    So if one of your friends wants to learn and you've got a nice spare axe, by all means just let them learn on your nice guitar!

    • @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238
      @xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238 2 года назад +1

      I learned guitar on an Ibanez Gio with rusty, incredibly heavy strings. I loved it so I played until my fingers bled but the moment I upgraded to an LP studio, it felt like it was all worth it. Using the trem on the Ibanez caused the strings to make this awful cracking noise- the kind of noise they make when they’re about to snap. The relief I felt when I could play the guitar indefinitely without fear of it snapping at me at any given moment was indescribable. It still has a few setup issues, one of the humbuckers rattles (physically, it’s loose), the selector switch is loose and the G string detunes just by looking at it, but I still love it.

    • @andrewharing2637
      @andrewharing2637 2 года назад +1

      One of the unspoken rules of music is that,the higher the level you're at, the easier it gets. Cheap instruments are harder to play, and small venues are harder as well. When you play in a massive arena with an amazing PA and loads of monitors and you have roadies and techies setting everything up for you, it's much easier to give a great performance than playing a crappy little bar with a cheap PA.
      I know some people think this is an important rite of passage, but I really don't subscribe to the "I had to suffer, so I don't see why future generations shouldn't have to suffer too, even if it's now unnecessary" school of thought. Unless you believe guitarists should have to make their own guitars like a Jedi, I don't see any reason why you should deliberately make learning an instrument harder than it needs to be.

    • @gravelrecords-us
      @gravelrecords-us 2 года назад

      I had guitar lessons in 2015 and quit very quickly after losing interest. I didn't pick up my guitar again until February 2021, where I was extremely passionate about it, coincidentally during the time I started listening to Rock & Roll again. Now, a year and four months later, I've been having lessons for 4 months and am actually pretty good at guitar.

    • @_Peremalfait
      @_Peremalfait 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think oftentimes cheap guitars just need a truss rod adjustment or lower action. Part of the bargain with cheap instruments is they don't spend a lot of time at the factory setting them up properly.

  • @redgrizzlybur7810
    @redgrizzlybur7810 4 года назад +183

    Honestly, I should've heeded your word and skipped the piece where the guy installed a Floyd
    Rose on the Les Paul...

    • @mrblank-zh1xy
      @mrblank-zh1xy 4 года назад +8

      Me too. My blood pressure went up 40 points; i skipped too late.

    • @remyr5749
      @remyr5749 3 года назад +1

      Was it Alex Lifeson?

    • @bozoc2572
      @bozoc2572 3 года назад +3

      Finally, found a way to improve the les paul!

    • @femboycyan
      @femboycyan 3 года назад

      @@remyr5749 didn’t he use a bigsby?

    • @stratocaster-dn7gt
      @stratocaster-dn7gt 3 года назад

      @@femboycyan check out the Gibson Axcess. Thats what Lifeson uses

  • @launder0
    @launder0 5 лет назад +145

    In Brazil we have (or had back in the 80s) a brand called Tonante. Some people say that if you tune a Tonante properly, it will never go out of tune again.
    No one was good enough to test that legend, tho

  • @phillsosa228
    @phillsosa228 5 лет назад +203

    The reverse flying v might as well be the reverse mullet of guitars.

  • @multi.instrumentalist
    @multi.instrumentalist 3 года назад +123

    I love that Gretsch acoustic - it’s just so wrong, it makes me happy somehow.

    • @mdhj67
      @mdhj67 2 года назад +6

      Like a horrible 50's sci-fi movie that's so bad you have to love it.

    • @cole1710
      @cole1710 2 года назад +5

      i bought this guitar because i needed an electric/acoustic to mess around with for recording. i already own a "normal" acoustic and a classical guitar, so when i saw this freak show it caught my interest and i couldn't resist. i agree that its level of obnoxious is part of the appeal lol.

    • @ThomasHendrickson
      @ThomasHendrickson 2 года назад +3

      I like it a lot actually

    • @erikcallaway7051
      @erikcallaway7051 Год назад +1

      @@cole1710 I bought this guitar because it was totally absurd. I have ZERO regrets 🙂

  • @CarsInDimension
    @CarsInDimension 3 года назад +38

    The "weird bevel behind the neck" is called a volute, meant to strengthen the neck and keep the headstock from breaking.

    • @homunculusSZN
      @homunculusSZN 2 года назад +5

      Haha bet it still broke anyway. 80s Gibsons are shite

  • @4Gunzo
    @4Gunzo 5 лет назад +134

    Dude the 57 les Paul with the Floyd story is a nightmare and then some

    • @popev3887
      @popev3887 5 лет назад +4

      Yes,,,It reminds of the old POLAK joke about the Polak who won a gold medal and then had it bronzed.

    • @juliannelson6300
      @juliannelson6300 5 лет назад +3

      @ninja cheese0315 a 57" Les Paul is scary. Almost 5 feet tall! 😵👻

    • @Duzz14
      @Duzz14 5 лет назад

      That's just insane. I though the LP axcess (kinda a clever name though) was bad enough

  • @aftabhussain4036
    @aftabhussain4036 5 лет назад +658

    I thought you can't hate anything
    you're the only positive person I've found on internet who has an explanation for li'll wayne solo

    • @basilschreyer8807
      @basilschreyer8807 5 лет назад +3

      Aftab Hussain Dars where did he say this?

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  5 лет назад +81

      It still bugs me that his guitar tech didn't give him a flamenco guitar for that beautiful bossa nova solo.

    • @aftabhussain4036
      @aftabhussain4036 5 лет назад

      @@basilschreyer8807 His video on truth about wayne's solo

    • @charliethegent
      @charliethegent 5 лет назад +6

      He's super negative all the time, what are you talking about?

    • @bwebb90
      @bwebb90 5 лет назад +3

      Aftab Hussain Dars he was very polite about the whole thing tbf

  • @DavidDantePhoenix
    @DavidDantePhoenix 4 года назад +16

    Solid list! I feel you on your selections, especially the 12 string w/ trem. My nightmare is always a guitar that won't stay in tune, and a 12 string w/ trem is most certainly an extreme of example of such nightmare... 3:19 One thing though: the "bevel" on the back of that Les Paul headstock is called a volute, and is supposed to make it less susceptible to breaks.

  • @BecomeTheKnight
    @BecomeTheKnight 5 лет назад +879

    Lmao!! That black beauty story made me make audible noises of discomfort. Also shocked I didn't hear you diss the Gibson Modern Flying V lol. Even though I'm the crazy guy that thinks they look awesome.

  • @yosemitesam4549
    @yosemitesam4549 5 лет назад +962

    I have a valid totally rational hatred for your reverse Flying V.

    • @MarcAndreLevesque
      @MarcAndreLevesque 5 лет назад +90

      I always say "what ever floats your boat" but some things in life are just wrong ... the reverse flying V is one of them :)

    • @Punttipate62
      @Punttipate62 5 лет назад +5

      @@seralouise. yes

    • @grangerlofton8608
      @grangerlofton8608 5 лет назад +5

      Is that for real 😳?

    • @jimjam1719
      @jimjam1719 5 лет назад +12

      yosemite sam- not only is it wrong or doesn't look right, it was an ugly color combination,,,, geez. that burnt brown mustard yellow with a white pick guard,,,, man. i would be a lil more tolerant, not much, but a lil more if it had a better color combo. come on man.

    • @MrJacobThrall
      @MrJacobThrall 4 года назад +7

      Wait...what...that thing's REAL? I genuinely - GENUINELY - thought "reverse flying V" must be a joke.

  • @bobbob4652
    @bobbob4652 4 года назад +18

    The weird bevel on the back of the headstock is called a volute.

  • @loopooh1632
    @loopooh1632 3 года назад +63

    i have a deep hatred for headless guitars

  • @scottbaxendale323
    @scottbaxendale323 5 лет назад +116

    You should never hate a guitar someone loaned you, because it is always better than the guitar you didn’t have before you borrowed it.

    • @DanZhukovin
      @DanZhukovin 5 лет назад +2

      They're the same guitar, so how is that possible?

    • @ambycakes
      @ambycakes 5 лет назад +1

      Thank you Tom Nook ^_^

    • @ocanain1731
      @ocanain1731 5 лет назад +6

      When someone gives us lemons, you're making lemonade and I'm throwing them through your window trying to hit your 3/4 Samick Les paul copy.
      Different strokes.

    • @scottbaxendale323
      @scottbaxendale323 5 лет назад

      Dan Zhukovin You statement is impossible, ......what do you mean?

    • @scottbaxendale323
      @scottbaxendale323 5 лет назад +1

      O'Canain How’s playing a borrowed guitar making lemons or lemon Aid? If you didn’t borrow the guitar all you are playing at that point is air.

  • @ArnoldPlaysGuitar
    @ArnoldPlaysGuitar 5 лет назад +462

    "Some say it's still detuning to this day"...with that straight face of yours...I cry-laughed, bro!!!

    • @quadirmiller609
      @quadirmiller609 5 лет назад

      ArnoldPlaysGuitar time stamp please

    • @sundigest1121
      @sundigest1121 5 лет назад

      @@quadirmiller609 watch the damn video

    • @quadirmiller609
      @quadirmiller609 5 лет назад

      Rayene Boussetta I did, but I want a time stamp so I can replay it. It also saves more time. Thank you.

    • @sundigest1121
      @sundigest1121 5 лет назад

      @@quadirmiller609 well now you know.. Also it's not like the video is 20 minutes long or something

    • @SimonGavriilidis
      @SimonGavriilidis 5 лет назад +1

      @@quadirmiller609 4:10

  • @maxgemstone7257
    @maxgemstone7257 4 года назад +77

    Perhaps the most umpopular opinion: I think Tosin Abasi 8 string guitars are ugly as hell.

    • @matthashobbies
      @matthashobbies 3 года назад +1

      Apparently they're supposed to have a versatile shape or smth like that? I still don't get them

    • @l04d83
      @l04d83 3 года назад +1

      I agree, totally.

    • @thegirlnextdoor7793
      @thegirlnextdoor7793 3 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @horstvazinksi3408
      @horstvazinksi3408 3 года назад +1

      They can be for sure

    • @joedoherty1062
      @joedoherty1062 3 года назад +2

      I absolutely love the look of them, but I like sci fi a lot

  • @caseyhamm8822
    @caseyhamm8822 3 года назад +2

    the way your lip started to kinda curl when you were describing the floyd rose that guy put into your buddy phil’s guitar was priceless

  • @PizNeyWorks
    @PizNeyWorks 5 лет назад +473

    floyd rose + les paul = probably my biggest fear

    • @connormccourt3098
      @connormccourt3098 5 лет назад +10

      PRS mark tremonti

    • @linksayajin2958
      @linksayajin2958 5 лет назад +31

      As much as it sounds wrong, the Alex Lifeson LP is actually a really good instrument

    • @marcelrudolph3537
      @marcelrudolph3537 5 лет назад +2

      Gary Holt from Slayer used them as well and they sound great to me

    • @wannaberabbi9302
      @wannaberabbi9302 5 лет назад +1

      PizNey Works neal schon lmao

    • @blippblopp8111
      @blippblopp8111 5 лет назад +25

      I have the LP studio shred that has a Floyd Rose and it's a great guitar. However, refitting a vintage LP with a whammy of any kind is a crime and they should be sent to prison.

  • @charlescrumpler510
    @charlescrumpler510 5 лет назад +78

    Here’s a story on par with the Black Beauty. I was talking with the tech at my local guitar shop and he told me the story of his worst customer. He was a guitarist for the praise band at the local mega church and had really high thoughts of his playing and tech abilities. One day, he brought in a guitar that the tech for the shop still can’t fully believe existed. This guy had taken a Les Paul body, cut out the neck, and bolted on a Fender Stratocaster neck. He was looking to get it set up and was turned away. The guy from the story said that it was about ten years ago and he still has nightmares about it. For the record, I never saw this guitar, but it sounds awful.

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 5 лет назад +6

      the intonation would not even work on that

    • @niteshades_promise
      @niteshades_promise 5 лет назад +1

      Charles Crumpler i think im gona be sic🤢😩🍻

    • @randomdude9698
      @randomdude9698 5 лет назад +4

      That poor les Paul and strat.... *shudders*

    • @dre4011
      @dre4011 5 лет назад +1

      You lost me @ "Praise Band"...

    • @tylersmith9868
      @tylersmith9868 5 лет назад

      What on earth is a mega church?

  • @TheFreeBass
    @TheFreeBass 4 года назад +3

    As a bassist I have a love/ hate relationship w/ 2 of the most iconic basses in existence; The Fender Precision & the Rickenbacker 4001. I love the sound of them, but I despise their necks. The P bass is like playing a baseball bat, & the Rick is like a hockey stick. I imagine I'd have a similar reaction as the Rick w/ a Hofner, but I've only ever held one & the action was so high (no lie, it was @ least 3/4" @ the highest fret) I didn't even bother trying to play it after an initial look over.

  • @jmacc9876
    @jmacc9876 2 года назад +13

    My most hated: in the late 80's My friend's Raven SG style guitar (made in Japan for Canadian exclusive market). It was horrible and almost unplayable, but later on in the summer we sacrificed it by plugging it in (outside) we lit it up with white gas and had a cool Jimi Hendrix moment.

  • @Jack-po3pl
    @Jack-po3pl 5 лет назад +960

    Lol, acoustic Tele is back

    • @mattsuhy2461
      @mattsuhy2461 5 лет назад +15

      It really bums me out to say this, but my manager went to NAMM and apparently it's worth the two grand they're charging for it

    • @drfdwf392
      @drfdwf392 5 лет назад +24

      Yes. And it still looks horrible as fuck. Leo Fender would probably be so fucking disgusted if he's alive today.

    • @artwizardsam3238
      @artwizardsam3238 5 лет назад +5

      I think it's actually better than ever now!

    • @Mickocarbomb
      @Mickocarbomb 5 лет назад +1

      @@drfdwf392 March 21 1991.

    • @yourlocalgrungekid9472
      @yourlocalgrungekid9472 5 лет назад +2

      I hate telecasters

  • @florianstumpf4349
    @florianstumpf4349 5 лет назад +1069

    Inverted flying V's are just wrong

  • @kylezakk
    @kylezakk 8 месяцев назад +2

    1:28 why do people torture themselves like this? Just block it, set it up like a hardtail, and then tighten the spring claw screws until the block falls out. Then finish tuning it with the fine tuner.

  • @whenwhen2284
    @whenwhen2284 2 года назад +5

    At my local guitar store, there was a Travelcaster in the “Used” section. I already don’t like those travelcasters (I’d played one before that was falling apart before it had even been on the shelf), but this one was criminal. It was bright pink camouflage, it felt horrible to play, and the Floyd Rose on it made the bridge (which to me always looked like it was about to fall off) look even uglier

  • @NarfireVA
    @NarfireVA 4 года назад +333

    I'm sorry but a banjitar is more valid of an instrument than the reverse flying V.

    • @atomicwinter31
      @atomicwinter31 4 года назад +13

      Nothing is more valid than the Reverse Flying V of the kings.

    • @cursedcliff7562
      @cursedcliff7562 4 года назад +2

      Ding dong your Opinion is wrong

  • @Lemonfreak1111
    @Lemonfreak1111 5 лет назад +130

    A piece of me died when I heard about the black beauty

  • @DylanMatthewTurner
    @DylanMatthewTurner Год назад +2

    I have good memories with the telecoustic guitars. My sister had a telecoustic. It fell apart, and needed new pegs and stuff. When she went to college, I was allowed to mess with it. I took the four strings that were left and I turned it to ukulele tuning and used that to learn ukulele before getting an actual one

  • @nethrir6265
    @nethrir6265 3 года назад +4

    “Some say it’s still detuning to this day” 😂

  • @kristinat6421
    @kristinat6421 5 лет назад +30

    Being a not big or even that great guitar player, this will sound cheesy coming from me but here we go.
    About 10 years ago my brother ordered an Esteban guitar from the commercials/short segments you would see on TV. I was too small to really remember but he loved that $500 guitar (or what I believe he said it was). A few years ago, 13 year old me wanted to start learning guitar and he didn’t mind me using it. I genuinely thought professional players were gods. My fingers blistered so bad just by playing what any beginner would play; the opening to Whiskey Lullaby, Smoke On The Water (classic). I hardly knew what fret was so you can understand just how much I didn’t know. The only knowledge I had prior to this was ukulele being taught in elementary. Fast forward to my 14th birthday. By this time, I really just didn’t mess with the guitar much. Something seemed off about it being so hard so I gave it up. We visit family and lie and behold, they have two acoustics as soon as you walk into the house. My eyes are on this pretty, black dreadnought. My parents start talking about how I wanted to learn guitar and ya da ya da. They say go ahead and I swear it felt like heaven. The action was low and hardly any effort was used to hold down a string. Present day I now have that guitar that they gave to me as a present. She’s an Ibanez, no wonder this guitar felt good, it was decent! The poor Esteban ended up with cracked neck. I’ve never played a guitar with such a high action before. And that’s why looks can be deceiving. I liked the body since it was the black with stars but it wasn’t worth $500.
    I’m 16 now and still pretty mediocre when it comes to playing but I wouldn’t give that guitar away for $1,000,000.

    • @Fausto_4841
      @Fausto_4841 4 года назад

      bc it would be impossible to find another ibanez acoustic or any number of other tremendous guitars with a million dollars.

  • @NicklausSIR2
    @NicklausSIR2 5 лет назад +379

    "some say it's still detuning to this day"...djent players be like "OMG where can I buy this ?!"
    (jk, I love me some extended range guitars)

    • @davidlamothe8586
      @davidlamothe8586 5 лет назад +3

      Need. With bigger gauge. And better pickups. And better bridge. And better overall guitar.

    • @h.m4627
      @h.m4627 5 лет назад +4

      It could be tuning sharper

    • @firefist8511
      @firefist8511 5 лет назад +1

      @@h.m4627 detuning is downtuning, uptuning is sharpening.

    • @powbobs
      @powbobs 4 года назад

      I really like my one robot Gibson. Les Paul jr.
      I would never gig with it because changing strings is a huge pain in the a$$.
      But for playing at home it’s great.

  • @ervin9720
    @ervin9720 4 года назад +5

    Once i saw a guitar with 17 strings, imagine trying to change the strings to that thing, it haunts me to this day.

  • @DarkKar
    @DarkKar 3 года назад +7

    This isn't hatred. This is poetry.

  • @lucaselias4659
    @lucaselias4659 5 лет назад +192

    “some people just wanna see the world burn” lol

  • @TaylorTheOtter
    @TaylorTheOtter 5 лет назад +368

    I've never played one but I really hate upright basses. I mean, they always seem to miss two strings, you can't play them like a normal guitar and the pick that you get is a meter long and not to mention, made of horse hair and wood. Upright base must be the most impractical guitar in existence ;-)

    • @jacobclark8659
      @jacobclark8659 5 лет назад +68

      as a bassist i started to read this prepared to bring wraith upon you...

    • @acoffeewithsatan
      @acoffeewithsatan 5 лет назад +15

      Upright (or double) bass isn't a guitar, it's a fiddle! *breaths in* okay, they're surely not the most practical things ever but hey, they were from a time an acoustic instrument had to resonate loud enough to break through a live performance and man, do they resonate! My musical group has one, not really high quality, but still playing that thing makes the whole place feel the low frequencies.

    • @Stavros-ki7wn
      @Stavros-ki7wn 5 лет назад +46

      André Fontes r/woosh

    • @alabamahebrew
      @alabamahebrew 5 лет назад +9

      Those old uprights are cool!! If you happen to see one being played by a woman it goes from cool to suhhexyyy... lol.
      Back in the days when electric basses were first coming out Elvis Presley was on set making a movie and they were recording one of the songs for the movie. For whatever reason they needed an electric bass but the bassist only knew how to play an old stand up. The story goes he got so frustrated with that new Fender bass that he threw it on the ground and said those things will never replace the old stand up. I cannot recall the name of the song but it did end up getting recorded with the new electric bass and guess who played bass on it? Yup, Elvis himself! He picked it up and said "give me the damn thing" within 10 minutes he had it figured out and to this day if you listen to that song it is the King himself playing the bass guitar on it! And people dare say Elvis had no talent?
      Update - the song Elvis played bass on with only about 10 minutes of practice was the song from the movie "Jailhouse Rock" and it was called, "Baby your square" - now as an avid Elvis fan myself this really surprised me once I saw what song it was. If you are unaware of that song the bass plays solo several times during it, for a guy to play bass on a song like that after only having 10 minutes to rehearse, and get used to a new fancy instrument, really attests to his music abilities!!

    • @DJ_Hypofox
      @DJ_Hypofox 5 лет назад

      @@jacobclark8659 you and I both ahaha

  • @SidGogi
    @SidGogi 3 года назад +2

    "My heart started beating."
    Phew. At least he didn't need to go to a hospital.

  • @armpit_farts7327
    @armpit_farts7327 Год назад +1

    The Black Beauty bit crushed me like a slow garbage compacter. I literally had my feet up on the seat and was huggin my legs by the end of it.

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 4 года назад +119

    For me it's Ovation. Damn things are like ticking time bombs. You never knew when it was going to slide off your lap.

    • @mattworkman9519
      @mattworkman9519 4 года назад +8

      No to mention they sound horrible.

    • @miguelbarahona6636
      @miguelbarahona6636 4 года назад +23

      @@mattworkman9519 no, Ovations sound great.

    • @kitoyobeni1
      @kitoyobeni1 4 года назад +5

      Got to agree here. My brother had an Ovation when he started out and I couldn't stand that bowl back.

    • @miguelbarahona6636
      @miguelbarahona6636 4 года назад +4

      Simple, use a strap.

    • @kitoyobeni1
      @kitoyobeni1 4 года назад +5

      @@miguelbarahona6636 Still ends up at an uncomfortable playing angle when seated, and that was back in the day when I was a string bean. Now? Gotta believe the stomach insulation gets in the way, lol. Just not for me...

  • @MikeLee-lg5vq
    @MikeLee-lg5vq 5 лет назад +24

    I had a friend that had a stratacoustic. He eventually removed the neck and put that on his squire strat. Then he put the squire neck on the stratacoustic and put it away. Probably for good.

  • @CasperTheGhost64
    @CasperTheGhost64 3 года назад +6

    Alvarez beginners are great starter guitars. It's odd to hate on an entire brand because of things entirely the fault of the people who played the guitars rather than the people who made them.

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 4 года назад +3

    samuraiguitarist The Banjitar is chromatic, cause unlike a 5 String Banjo, you can play in every key without re-tuning & you can even use your Guitar capo too.

  • @ajaj3196
    @ajaj3196 4 года назад +24

    I had a stratacoustic stolen from me, and now in hindsight part of me thanks the thief for forcing me to find a better acoustic. I later found out who took it and that they only got $75 for it and it was in as good a shape as stratacoustic could be in.

  • @PeJota615
    @PeJota615 5 лет назад +178

    I hate headless guitars in general. They don't look right to me. I don't trust them.

    • @KyleDaSloth
      @KyleDaSloth 5 лет назад +23

      Never trust anything without a head.

    • @wesleyalan9179
      @wesleyalan9179 5 лет назад +2

      PeJota15...im with ya on that

    • @isaacayotte7372
      @isaacayotte7372 5 лет назад +3

      Me too they make me uncomfortable in a way I can’t describe

    • @The_Kevinist
      @The_Kevinist 5 лет назад +5

      I’ve been in love with ‘em since i first saw Holdsworth rocking on
      Then the Strandberg craze just made me more in love with them
      What’s wrong with you guys? lol

    • @wesleyalan9179
      @wesleyalan9179 5 лет назад +5

      @@The_Kevinist ..hahahaha, whats wrong with you!! Lol, jk

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 4 года назад +7

    An acoustic with a Tremolo is rather interesting

  • @gperrin9050
    @gperrin9050 4 года назад +2

    my monocle fell into my glass of chardonnay and my aunt fainted when he pulled out the reverse flying v

  • @iamdaveandhaveaniceday2651
    @iamdaveandhaveaniceday2651 4 года назад +43

    3:18 that’s actually something Gibson stopped doing around the 80s for some reason. Gibsons necks tend to break very easily and this prevents that from happening

    • @jimherleva4541
      @jimherleva4541 3 года назад

      Gibson necks tend to break very easily - if you drop them. You don't need a bevel to stop the headstock breaking, just don't lean it precariously against your amp and walk away from it.

    • @iamdaveandhaveaniceday2651
      @iamdaveandhaveaniceday2651 3 года назад +3

      @@jimherleva4541 they still break way to easily so it makes sense to want something to prevent that. I dropped mine once and the headstock almost got ripped from the guitar, if it were literally any other guitar it wouldnt have broke.

  • @tiahamilton1818
    @tiahamilton1818 5 лет назад +117

    “Some say it’s still detuning ‘till this day.” I am dying laughing.

    • @Syuurp
      @Syuurp 4 года назад +3

      Drop Z life

  • @erikrivera5946
    @erikrivera5946 3 года назад +3

    2:28 he says this "character" with such spite in his voice

  • @dean8842
    @dean8842 3 года назад +5

    You hate banjo-guitars? Then you probably never played a Deering banjo-guitar. They are REALLY sweet and extremely well made, and playing one just might change your mind.

  • @the.Aruarian
    @the.Aruarian 5 лет назад +56

    That bump on the back of that shitty Les Paul was a volute, which strengthens the neck by adding mass. Gibson guitars can definitely use it.

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 5 лет назад +12

      Ironically they could save a lot of ballache for themselves by changing the rake from 17° to around 12°. Most Gibson headstock breaks are due to the steeply raked headstock hitting the floor before the body. A slightly flatter headstock would improve the tuning stability and increase string life too.

    • @andrewince8824
      @andrewince8824 5 лет назад +3

      And I said ironically because a shallower rake is what makes Epiphones so much stronger. And PRS also use a shallow headstock (I'm pretty sure PRS was a reaction to Gibson).

    • @maxonmendel5757
      @maxonmendel5757 5 лет назад +3

      @@andrewince8824 yeah iIrc, PRS worked at Gibson for a little while. The whole headstock system on a PRS is miles ahead of anybody else.

    • @PirateStyle2013
      @PirateStyle2013 5 лет назад

      The best necks by Gibson were the 70s and first couple years of the eighties with the volute.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 5 лет назад

      I have a NAMM prototype LTD with a volute...a great guitar that they didn't eventually make many of...a X-Tone...

  • @chantalc5246
    @chantalc5246 5 лет назад +38

    "It's probably still detuning to this day" hahahahaha

  • @pinball-wizard
    @pinball-wizard 3 года назад +2

    What about an acoustic-electric 12 string banjitar with robot tuners, a trem, and a 80s gibson neck? I would love to see that

  • @tristan702
    @tristan702 4 года назад +3

    0:10 I actually thought he was gonna say “if you like them you can screw yourself”

  • @xuxuang8574
    @xuxuang8574 4 года назад +37

    I lived in China for a few years, and needed a guitar so went to a local guitar shop and picked up a super cheap accoustic. It had a plastic saddle and bridge and looked like absolute crap. It was made by some unknown company with Chinese characters for a name.
    But holy shit it sounded good. These incredible rich tones. The only thing comparable is I have a carpenter freind who makes his own guitars with special unusual wood types with hollow necks. It sounded like them. I couldn't bring it back with me though and gave it to a student who couldn't afford a guitar to learn on. I still think about it and miss it.
    On the other hand I have a fender knock-off I bought in a flea market as my first ever guitar. It sounds like crap, the neck has a twist in it and the electronics only work half the time. But I love it and will keep it because of sentimental value...

  • @IBangedAPalin
    @IBangedAPalin 5 лет назад +3

    0:03 I know you're talkin bout the Leafs there buddy

  • @silence604
    @silence604 4 года назад +1

    Holy shit samurai! I remember back in the day when you used to have like 2500 views and this video is now over a million! it's awesome and infinetly inspiring to see you growing! like this

  • @jenningsnash1894
    @jenningsnash1894 3 года назад +1

    The reverse V makes me sad in a deep and obscure kind of way.

  • @ryangifford9572
    @ryangifford9572 5 лет назад +21

    I remember when i first started playing bass i had a silver tone with wicked high string action. being a metal fan it was really difficult to learn faster more technical songs but damn it did my fingers get wicked strong.

    • @JoeBat95
      @JoeBat95 4 года назад

      Hell yeah.

    • @unevenspleener
      @unevenspleener 4 года назад +3

      Lol I had a similar experience with heavy gauge guitar strings. First guitar, don't know who strung it up but the string gauge was like frickin telephone lines. Didn't know any better so I just practiced like that and eventually the callouses on the tips of my fret fingers became like granite.

  • @bouncyspring6274
    @bouncyspring6274 4 года назад +110

    Puts away 12 string trem robotuner banjitar with Floyd rose*

    • @Ligmoo
      @Ligmoo 2 года назад +4

      Stolen 😀

  • @elmariachi451
    @elmariachi451 3 года назад +4

    2 years later there's 3 different versions of the acoustasonic. Lol

  • @gregoryhunter7413
    @gregoryhunter7413 4 года назад +1

    Great vid! Mine is the squier mini strat. At my job, we sell these guitars at a discount to students, but in my opinion, there couldn't be a worse instrument for a kid just starting out. There's virtually no tuning stability between the neck's propensity for warping and the tuners being completely unstable, which only exacerbates fact that a beginner guitarist is going to have a hard time tuning their instrument anyway. To add to it, it's not unusual for me to see these instruments become unplayable after mere months of owning them when the neck bows to an extreme enough angle that the strings are no longer suspended over the frets, and are unable to make notes on account of touching the neck. Sure this can get fixed with a setup, but the setback is sometimes enough to make a kid just say "forget it" and stop practicing. There are much better cheap beginner guitars with shorter scale length you could go with.

  • @Hodgkins91
    @Hodgkins91 5 лет назад +30

    12 string floating trem *vomits and faints anticipating setup*

  • @zacharywalsh6481
    @zacharywalsh6481 5 лет назад +31

    the word for the bevel on the back of the neck is volute

    • @eilliwwasniahc
      @eilliwwasniahc 5 лет назад +1

      I'm surprised he was unfamiliar with this. It indicated a limited guitar experience. These are pretty common on Gibson style angled peg heads.

    • @strawsparky33
      @strawsparky33 5 лет назад

      @@eilliwwasniahc uhhhhh?? Maybe limited experience with vintage Gibson's. Ive never seen a modern gibson with a volute either, and ibe played for 15 years

    • @eilliwwasniahc
      @eilliwwasniahc 5 лет назад +3

      @@strawsparky33 I'm an old geezer. Played for 40 years. Have had 3 gutars with this type of neck. So yeah, I think it is inexperience. I have already called the police, you kids get off my lawn!

    • @strawsparky33
      @strawsparky33 5 лет назад

      i mean ive owned guitars with a volute. i had an epiphone les paul at one point with one. my 2013 gibson les paul doesnt have one, but i wouldnt mind either way. id sell my soul to own a vintage guitar from a big brand like gibson or fender, g&l, ibanez, Gretsch and ect. Theyre definitley worth their weight in gold @@eilliwwasniahc

    • @Dvqwerty
      @Dvqwerty 5 лет назад +1

      volutes are so nice! gives a little extra strength on the neck. it saved my 1980 Lotus Falcon

  • @dennisfox8673
    @dennisfox8673 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a kid who loved AC/DC and Judas Priest-both bands that prominently played Gibson guitars, I was pretty primed to want one, but when I was old enough and far enough passed the beginner stage by the late 80s/early 90s whenever I tried in in a store they all felt like half-assed baseball bats with huge necks, no balance and fought every note you played, I never even came close to liking one that I tried.
    Maybe it was just that era. I mostly play my Jackson Soloist with a Floyd these days, but yes my soul wept at the fate of that black beauty. Ya got one fresh from the factory? Go nuts, but to carve up such a classic 😢

  • @farleycan2272
    @farleycan2272 8 месяцев назад +1

    My Dad used to say," opinions are like assholes, everyone has one, some just smell worse than others.

  • @Southboundpachyderm
    @Southboundpachyderm 5 лет назад +328

    Yeah you’re right, that reverse Flying V is the dumbest looking guitar I have ever seen.

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  5 лет назад +104

      You misspelled "nicest"

    • @rizaef.4442
      @rizaef.4442 5 лет назад +15

      @@samuraiguitarist I'm fucken dead dude

    • @cygneturesounds
      @cygneturesounds 5 лет назад

      Hahaha oh so mean!

    • @POOKIE5592
      @POOKIE5592 5 лет назад +1

      I used to think so, until I saw the reverse Explorer.

    • @roberthiggins986
      @roberthiggins986 5 лет назад +1

      Add a thinline Taylor to that list. I was so excited by the prospect (I absolutely love my Taylor 814 model) that I nearly purchased one - sight unseen, much less played. I decided to hold off and hunt one down (divine intervention?) and soon found a few used ones. The sound that came out of each and everyone of them, made me cringe. It took a lot of tweaking to get even a decent tone. Since that experience I have seen other musicians play them live with the same odd “rubber band” string sound I had experienced that couldn’t be fully masked, making me continuously appreciate not plunking down the money that instead covered my entire PA system.

  • @WittyName44
    @WittyName44 5 лет назад +6

    Canadian band - Nathan. It took me forever to figure out why there sound was so unique - Banjitar was one of many reasons. They used it well, and qualify as non-popular goodness in my books :)

  • @CyberChrist
    @CyberChrist 4 года назад +6

    "A strange bevel"? Isn't that a volute? You know, the solution to fragile headstocks...

    • @bealetm
      @bealetm 3 года назад +1

      Correct. It's one modern innovation and improvement to Gibson design that should have stayed (although it could have been done more subtly).

    • @CyberChrist
      @CyberChrist 3 года назад

      @@bealetm "Modern" *COUGH*

    • @bealetm
      @bealetm 3 года назад

      CyberChrist "modern" as compared to traditional/historical design.

    • @CyberChrist
      @CyberChrist 3 года назад

      @@bealetm _Gibson_ "Traditional/historical design", since volutes have been there for centuries before Gibson was even born :P

    • @bealetm
      @bealetm 3 года назад +1

      CyberChrist Okay... you win.

  • @poser_disposer
    @poser_disposer 9 месяцев назад +1

    Went to high school with a girl with a telecoustic, and she wrote some really nice jazzy songs on it. She made it sound great, but when I played it, it sounded awful, but I only knew metal riffs at the time hahaha

  • @withelisa
    @withelisa 5 лет назад +123

    As a banjo player, I hate banjitars too. Takes the special aspects of each instrument and waters them down. Somehow much, much less than the sum of their parts.

    • @waynebrown1394
      @waynebrown1394 5 лет назад

      I agree but then he says that they are easy to play. Ok break one out and lets here you play some blue grass.

    • @huntercaswell1630
      @huntercaswell1630 5 лет назад +1

      I mean im a guitar player and having one on the ready for pit playing is just needed. Having to learn a guitar book for a show is rough enough let alone for two hard instruments lol so they have saved my neck

    • @dsingo
      @dsingo 5 лет назад

      i just refer to them as bad guitars

    • @beanieguitarguy4070
      @beanieguitarguy4070 5 лет назад +5

      As a violin player, I hate the viola. It takes the special aspect of each instrument and waters it down. Somehow much, much less than the sum of their parts.

    • @noahbaker7629
      @noahbaker7629 5 лет назад +1

      I'd love to see him wip out a banjo and play foggy Mt break down if it's "easy"

  • @dre4011
    @dre4011 5 лет назад +8

    My 1st "good" acoustic was an early 90's Alvarez Regent... (had to pawn it along with my '90 Telecaster to pay rent when I was 22)....years later... (this past January)...I had the supreme satisfaction of walking into a guitar store and buying a brand-new guitar with a nice hard-shell case right off the showroom floor... (all of my 15 guitars are used or built)....I bought a brand-new Alvarez CE cut-away...mostly for my Dad & I to share because the old man keeps saying he's gonna buy a brand-new Taylor.....but he's tighter than a '"frog's-ass" and I keep calling his bluff....so I bought it to keep him busy....I wouldn't be a guitarist if it wasn't for him.....

  • @13AndreFalcao666
    @13AndreFalcao666 4 года назад +1

    The one about the les paul actually made me cry

  • @PantheraOnca60
    @PantheraOnca60 6 месяцев назад +1

    The quality control problems with Gibsons in the 80s are rightfully the stuff of legend. I bought an SG Standard in '87, which was a dream to play, sounded great, and sported a beautiful tobacco burst finish. The guitar store owner showed me a Les Paul Standard that had arrived from the factory at the same time as my beloved SG. Its headstock was twisted 20 degrees off the plane of the fretboard. Another had arrived with a loose nut. Unreal.

  • @EdgarsLS
    @EdgarsLS 5 лет назад +8

    4:19 that guitar was born DJENT!

  • @216trixie
    @216trixie 5 лет назад +85

    The best part was you ripping on Modern country music.

    • @samuraiguitarist
      @samuraiguitarist  5 лет назад +11

      Not all of it, once in a blue moon there is an amazing song. But there is also a lot of garbage there imo

    • @celticfury7328
      @celticfury7328 5 лет назад +3

      Modern country pop...also known by producers in Nashville as "it worked for the Eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd back in the 70s, so let's beat that formula TO DEATH a million times over in the most generic way possible"!

    • @looniethemoonie5353
      @looniethemoonie5353 5 лет назад +6

      Celtic Fury hip hop beats and rap have no place in country.

    • @SteamvilleQuintet
      @SteamvilleQuintet 5 лет назад +5

      Country people are ripping on modern country right now.

    • @DanZhukovin
      @DanZhukovin 5 лет назад

      >Country
      >Music
      Pick one

  • @andypokel4277
    @andypokel4277 4 года назад

    I have a Telecoustic from the mid-2000’s. Got it for when my punk band wanted to have a softer moment. Years and genres later, I got it set up, and I still remember the look of surprise on the tech’s face at how sweet and mellow it sounded after being cared for. I love to use it capo’d high-has a nice baritone uke sound

  • @papefb6803
    @papefb6803 4 года назад +2

    0:21 they just got reintroduced 😬 they had a bunch of them called “acoustasonic” at NAMM

  • @pongame20
    @pongame20 5 лет назад +59

    I hate G string (3rd string)

    • @lisabartley4975
      @lisabartley4975 5 лет назад +2

      @thatoneguy42 Assuming they meant from the high E string to the low E it would make the G the third

    • @i.p.knightly149
      @i.p.knightly149 5 лет назад +13

      My 78 Ibanez LP, I can make the G go out of tune just by walking into the room.

    • @lauranceemory4448
      @lauranceemory4448 5 лет назад +2

      Nice to see someone agrees with my opinion. It's neither fish nor fowl. Sometimes wound, sometimes not. It's in a musical no man's land

    • @catchnether1647
      @catchnether1647 5 лет назад +1

      I thought I was the only one!

    • @waynebrown1394
      @waynebrown1394 5 лет назад

      @@lisabartley4975 I am lost now we are arguing over the string numbers standard tuning EBGDAE you count from the bottom up and Lisa is right. Lisa I love it when people are brave enough to use their names instead of making up a name that a third grader would use. There is a reason I use my name because I will never write a comment that I would not say to your face. It is cowards that hide behind these names and make troll remarks. Not all of them but enough of them.

  • @michaelcolvin348
    @michaelcolvin348 4 года назад +16

    I starting learning how to play guitar on a Kay acoustic guitar that my step dad bought at a yard sale for $15 .... I'm now in my mid fifties and can't imagine my life without being able to play music.
    Anyone else relate ???

    • @kitoyobeni1
      @kitoyobeni1 4 года назад

      Change that to about $25 at a flea market and on the verge of my 50s and I'm with you. Not a Kay though (no label if I remember correctly, and that thing was awful looking back at it now, borderline unplayable. Same flea market did get me a $50 late 60's silverface Princeton though, wish I still had that one...

    • @garybrinker4522
      @garybrinker4522 4 года назад

      I learned with a $20 Silvertone acoustic late60s..

    • @Kaotiqua
      @Kaotiqua 4 года назад

      Though I got my start on guitars when I was about 5 with a tiny Yamaha classical, a lot of the meat of my learning happened after I ran away from home in my teens. I bought a ratty Stella Harmony off a drunk for like $5. It literally had _knots_ tied in some of the strings above the nut because dude couldn't shell out .79 cents for a replacement. They were covered in rust, too. If you can learn to make music on a beast like that, you can play anything.

    • @demoleramera
      @demoleramera 4 года назад

      My first guitar was a local department store brand nylon string that I loved, but as soon as I got a first proper acoustic I put that away thinking I'll never play it again. Jokes on me, dug it out from the shed last year and just for fun decided to mic it up. And to my surprise, it sounded amazing when playing classical pieces. My "proper" acoustic now plays horrible btw, while the original lives on for whenever I try to butcher some baroque pop songs

    • @gregbaker6215
      @gregbaker6215 4 года назад

      Michael Colvin
      Kay, red strat copy electric, wasn't my first but my step dad got it for me as well. I don't remember how much it cost, I learned the whole FogHat album Rock n Roll Out Laws that summer on that guitar. I used to have the page marked in the Sears and Montgomery Wards catalog with guitar that I wanted. A SG looking thing. I never did get one of those either. Always something cheaper cause money didn't grow on trees, as I was told more times than I can remember...

  • @squatchjosh1131
    @squatchjosh1131 Год назад +1

    For my first guitar I actually had a Nevada strat that was pretty nice to play on - it was a hand me down from my cousin but it was set up properly by an uncle which is a godsend - some fret buzz here and there but nothing atrocious. I have a lingering memory of being told the pups were swapped out for half decent ones though so that probably coloured my opinion of the tone more highly than if it was stock.

  • @malte1984
    @malte1984 2 года назад

    - Flying V
    - Ovation
    - nearly anything from BC Rich
    - anything with a glitter finish and/or golden hardware
    - Ibanez Gio
    - 7 strings

  • @THEQueeferSutherland
    @THEQueeferSutherland 5 лет назад +6

    aw man, but with a 12 string with a vibrato, you can do that one beautiful sounding chord on The Killing Moon that comes right between the lyrics, "The killing time......unwillingly mine." It's worth owning one just to do that one thing.

  • @jessd1952
    @jessd1952 5 лет назад +8

    Banjo guitar owner here. Sometimes it fits in the mix, rarely comes out but appreciate having it in my collection.

  • @m4t7eo
    @m4t7eo 3 года назад

    A guitar store in my city has one banjotar. I’ve tried it like 13 years ago when I was 15. It’s still in the shop to this day, the same exact one, and the price never goes down.

  • @hopefulhyena3400
    @hopefulhyena3400 2 года назад

    It's neat that my experience with the beginner alvarez guitars is different. Mine is a hand-me-down from my mother and has been lovingly cared for and it's how I learned the very basics of guitar. It has a very special place in my heart.

  • @metalltier
    @metalltier 5 лет назад +165

    Cannot stand prs guitars. They are amazing and some of the most beautiful and comfortable guitars I've ever played. But there's just something so sterile about them that rubs me the wrong way. A clinical instrument rather than a companion.

    • @lorz8940
      @lorz8940 5 лет назад +44

      Im reading this with my new prs on my lap...
      ouch

    • @metalltier
      @metalltier 5 лет назад +1

      @@lorz8940 congrats, ignore my love of pos vintage plywood(cuz character)

    • @216trixie
      @216trixie 5 лет назад +6

      @@lorz8940 hurts because shoe fits?

    • @tobiasisaac6996
      @tobiasisaac6996 5 лет назад +21

      I feel you, can't quite put it into words I just hate them. At a local music store they have prs guitars hanging all over the wall and I just die inside every time i go in there.

    • @awol.oper8r
      @awol.oper8r 5 лет назад +9

      I dislike 90% of PRS guitars I play. Not only do they feel sterile, some of them are so light and small they feel like toys, and they sound like toys when you use their single coil pickups.
      That being said, that 10% that I do like are special. Some of my favorite players (looking at u Rob Compa) play a PRS. When they're balanced with high output pickups, properly weighted and are strung any strings that aren't super light and wimpy, and properly weighted, I love em. Definitely plan on owning one at some point to give em a fair shake