@@DrDanka69 have argued what? That tone wood doesn't do anything for electric guitars? If so, I agree with them. Tone wood does basically nothing compared to every other factor that goes into a guitars' construction.
Personally i like guitars made with wood prepped with heavy black pepper seasoning, salted to my liking and roasted on the grill low and slow... Finally finished off in the cast iron - medium rare just how i like it... Totally makes a difference in the tone ❤
What woods do you rock on? For classical guitar I like mango wood or Cedar rather than spruce because I think spruce sounds to bright and attack-y for acoustic. For electric I like the characteristics of walnut, and maple for bassy warm tones and ash for more bright tight stuff. Mahogany is a hit or miss on wheather I like it or not. It has to vibrate just right with a good cut of mass
You got me bro. Same name... We both are music artists that play guitar... Now I see we are both science geeks. Are you an aspie too? Either way I finally subbed. 🤟😂
Heavy ass wood means less reverberation in the guitar itself, allowing for more ‘cutting’ notes. I just learned that a month ago after trying a $10,000 Silverburst Gibson Les Paul at my local guitar shop. I didn’t think it would be any obvious difference, but it really was. Weird.
I didnt believe this at all but after trading my pedalboard with a cube of wood I can confirm that wood is definitely a good way to get delay, reverb and distortion on your guitar
Everything effects your tone in subtle ways so its easy to think it doesnt but everything effects it. The shape, the density of the wood, the humidity, the resistance to envirmental conditions, everything down to the chainsaw that cut the tree to make the body
@@ShadowKestrel That's like saying the first step of the ladder isn't important, because it's the closest to the ground, if you miss that step coming down with an arm full of stuff, you're gonna eat shit. That small first step is important, even more so because it's closer to the ground. Sure, you can step over it and be okay sometimes but... not always.
Wood might affect one in one hundred sound waves but it's far far more important to have decent pickups. Cheap wood makes the guitar feel cheap and therefore feel and sound worse.
Woods weird man. It affects so much while affecting so little. Your initial attack is obviously unchanged from wood to wood and is more determined by your force, the pickup, and even the pick you use, but the magnetic field fron your pole pieces will pick up the reverberations from the wood around it and overall slightly affect overtones and undertones along with the natural decay of the notes. The more filtering and processing you add to your signal, the less audible it is and it changes from guitar to guitar even of the same woods but I do think there is a basis for tone wood to a very slight degree but overall it's pretty inconsequential
You’ve heard of rock music, you’ve heard of metal music, this is wood music
I really like to listen to progressive blackened post-death wood
Ain't that just country lol
Add one more element and make it like Avatar!
List of Wood Genres:
- Wood
- Post Wood
- Proto Wood
- Alternative Wood
- Woodgaze
- WoodCore
- Wood Pop
- Punk Wood
- Power Wood
- NeoWood
- Emo Wood
- Midwest Wood
- Wood Mental
- Wood Funk
- Pop Punk Wood
- Death Wood
- Black Wood
- Power Pop Wood
- Doom Wood
- Electro Wood
- Sychodelic Wood
- Progressive Wood
- Rap Wood
- Trap Wood
- WoodTon
- Chip Wood
- Depresive Death Wood
- Anarcho Wood Punk
- Neo-Clasic Wood
- Jazz Wood
- Cumbian Wood
- Trash Wood
@@PastoPasto this list is impressive
That's some mighty fine old growth tone wood
The general shock at the end got me 😂
Lol I can’t wait for some people to take this seriously
I'm so tempted. I'm so so tempted. Aug.
Sadly some do!
I mean a lot of producers have argued this and proved it to be not true.
@@DrDanka69 have argued what? That tone wood doesn't do anything for electric guitars? If so, I agree with them. Tone wood does basically nothing compared to every other factor that goes into a guitars' construction.
@@Andy-up5fc yeah babe
The chorus you get from maple is wild 😂
"Wood Engaged"
Every morning
💀
Underrated comment
Sometimes it won't turn off, so you gotta yank it.
@@Skelterbane69bro 💀
"Wood does not affect guitar tone"
*classical guitarists joined the game*
This is going to be in one of those fact or cap videos. I can hear it now…
“WAIT… dOeS tHaT aCtuAlLy WoRk!?”
Personally i like guitars made with wood prepped with heavy black pepper seasoning, salted to my liking and roasted on the grill low and slow... Finally finished off in the cast iron - medium rare just how i like it... Totally makes a difference in the tone ❤
Hahaha! I saw that head bob at the end of the clean lick! 🔱
Dude engaged Stone in Love tone!
With active pickup, wood doesn't change much the sound, but for passive, it certainly does
That sounds metal af
This is what I imagine would play while getting a morning wood
That wood be cool
nice circuit
The boi was like👁️👄👁️..it actually fucking WORKS?!
That'll show em.
Call that one Mr. Goodwood
never heard anyone say that until now
What woods do you rock on? For classical guitar I like mango wood or Cedar rather than spruce because I think spruce sounds to bright and attack-y for acoustic. For electric I like the characteristics of walnut, and maple for bassy warm tones and ash for more bright tight stuff. Mahogany is a hit or miss on wheather I like it or not. It has to vibrate just right with a good cut of mass
I didn't know that by wood he meant a pedal board
no man it’s just wood smh
You got me bro. Same name... We both are music artists that play guitar... Now I see we are both science geeks. Are you an aspie too? Either way I finally subbed. 🤟😂
Exactly.
Самый удачный и хороший рофл, это гениально! Спасибо!
The first electronic wood
Well you got me
Bro that woods got histories for being good asf
*look of utter disbelief*
Heavy ass wood means less reverberation in the guitar itself, allowing for more ‘cutting’ notes. I just learned that a month ago after trying a $10,000 Silverburst Gibson Les Paul at my local guitar shop. I didn’t think it would be any obvious difference, but it really was. Weird.
I'm gonna steal my neighbor's kid's giant jenga shit about to go crazy
bro went: 😋….😨
My wood is engaged rn
This guy's making amps out of Cow Tools
Top tier reference
Ikr cow tools are pretty underrated in the guitar space and I belive they don't get as much recognition as they deserve
*wood engaged*
I loved this lmao
Body wood doesn't affect tone, neck does.
The only thing wood might affect on an electric is sustain.
@@christhut8140 nope, maple 100% does not sound like rosewood.
You could EQ it and get similar results but they fundamentally sound different.
Did you try it in the morning, I hear the tone really picks up very well then.
Sounds more like rock to me imo
Let me get a 💡😊
i thought you were gonna play river of deceit at first lol
Jethro Tull- Songs from the Wood
I have an Idea, can you do different types of wood?
I think it makes a difference.
I wood and will never believe this, if it was legit you'd ignore the comments instead of trying so hard to prove it
I’ve seen them made out of lego, and it sounded dandy. Plenty of sustain.
SIR! calm down this is a chili's
I did this and it cought fire and now I have no house😡
Lol that was funny, but i don't even think that's the test you would do to find that out, which is even funnier
Tabs on my patreon.
Someone saw the ice pack video.
I thought he bout to play saul goodman
That's rich coming from you pal
Yes it does get a hardwood body and come back to me lol
That's what she said
That’s an evening wood I guess but all I got here is a morning wood.
Wood does!
Run it thru jello
Ngl I thought you were actually gunna try to argue that one
That piece of wood is pretty metal.
they used it on woodstock
Press your headstock against any wooden wall or table unplugged and then see if wood affects your tone
Is that maple or mahogany?
Acoustic guitar does but electric guitar doesnt
"Wood doesn't effect tone!"
*tries a guitar made of curly maple*
"I'm a lier and a fraud"
High g(r)ain
Damn, that tone sure is woody
Someone actually do this I want to know what actually comes out
Well this is totally counterintuitive
What things did you use for this? (Other than the actual guitar) totally don't want try it out and see if its true
Call it heavy wood
Wood, the original multi fx pedal 😤
I didnt believe this at all but after trading my pedalboard with a cube of wood I can confirm that wood is definitely a good way to get delay, reverb and distortion on your guitar
“Wood doesn’t effect the sound” he went extra step to proof it, and I knew it! Wood does affect sound!
It literally doesn’t though.
Me running from the police after cutting wooden blocks from trees instead of buying pedals:
wood likes heavy 🤘🏻😂.
What song is this??? I forget!!!!
Does the morning wood affect your tone? 😅
Everything effects your tone in subtle ways so its easy to think it doesnt but everything effects it. The shape, the density of the wood, the humidity, the resistance to envirmental conditions, everything down to the chainsaw that cut the tree to make the body
Yeah but on a solid body even the body wood's impact is even smaller than the tiny human imperfections in picking
Highly doubt the chainsaw part, at the end it's just eq difference for electric guitars
@@ShadowKestrel That's like saying the first step of the ladder isn't important, because it's the closest to the ground, if you miss that step coming down with an arm full of stuff, you're gonna eat shit. That small first step is important, even more so because it's closer to the ground. Sure, you can step over it and be okay sometimes but... not always.
@@DudeMcGuybro That's the most irrelevant analogy I've ever heard.
@@sirfake it doesn’t effect electric guitars in the slightest
Paul Reed Smith has entered the chat….😂
That's like 5 petals all at once
🌸
no it's one block of wood smh
you’re spending too much money
just go outside and get a stick
it’s gonna sound so much better
Heavy wood
interesting how would suddenly became electrically conductive
sounds like a line 6 amp
Me seeing this video: presses "do not recommend"
imuna get rid of my pedals. what kind of wood is that?🍰🍰
glad they don't make guitars out of wood or I'd never be able to play clean
Heavy wood music?
Wood might affect one in one hundred sound waves but it's far far more important to have decent pickups.
Cheap wood makes the guitar feel cheap and therefore feel and sound worse.
If I've got wood, it'll definitely affect my tone, Especially after dark. Ask my old lady.
No wood, huh. Happens to the best of us, buddy.
Seems grainy, heh
That type of wood…
What guitar is that??
Yeah but I am sure as hell you cant run your guitar through a chocolate bar.
I need to learn how to make an eq/preamp pedal out of wood and call it “Tonewood” just for the sake of memes
im guessing this is what Ron Wood uses
RUclips algorithm really scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Woods weird man. It affects so much while affecting so little. Your initial attack is obviously unchanged from wood to wood and is more determined by your force, the pickup, and even the pick you use, but the magnetic field fron your pole pieces will pick up the reverberations from the wood around it and overall slightly affect overtones and undertones along with the natural decay of the notes. The more filtering and processing you add to your signal, the less audible it is and it changes from guitar to guitar even of the same woods but I do think there is a basis for tone wood to a very slight degree but overall it's pretty inconsequential
So piece of wood makes it more rock ‘n’ roll interesting