You should try and check out one of the Paul Gilbert Fireman guitars since it seems you've been trying to do more Ibanez models lately. Ive got the first model with 3 single coils, its really nice. The new ones have mini humbuckers but you mentioned you liked Gibson style guitars and the Fireman guitar is one of Ibanez's nicer Gibson-like models.
I saw Covet a couple years back in a small bar venue and holy shit Yvette and all the other band members are incredible. Also love the signature guitar. I’d rock that.
I have the one with the Kent Armstrong designed P-100s. Great playing guitar, but I’m going back and forth with the pickups. They sound P90-ish, but slightly more compressed. Remind me a bit of mini humbuckers, but output is a tad weak for my taste.
Socks I had one years ago with lipstick pickups. It was a great guitar. Mine didn't have a tremolo, and was sunburst. Trogly needs to learn about Ibanez guitars and stop being so anal about pickup routing and nit picking every single thing.
@@clemensmoeller4549 yes. Didn’t make a whole lot of them. The video for “what do I have to do” by stabbing westward had one I instantly fell in love. Never got one though.
The tm302pm has the same body and neck comes in two sparkle choices and a seafoam green " I have the seafoam lol" they dont come with Seymour Duncan's but the do come with two Alnico single coils! One of my favorite guitars I own and I have a bunch. Highly recommend the tm302pm for just around $500
I don’t think anybody here in the comments know how much of a privilege it is to have Yvette Young do this. She is a celebrity for a younger generation like me. Wow. Just wow.
I dig what she's doing. A lot of the new "super" player's focus on speed and down tuning. She is different. She makes the guitar sing beautiful notes, coincidentally, I devoted yesterday's stereo time to Mark Knopfler for the exact same reason. It's not the quantity, it's the quality. Just my opinion, I'm alway's wrong,so dont expect an argumentative defense. You win.
I feel like it has a very playable neck, otherwise Yvette could never play those insanely creative alternate tuning, two handed tapping riffs at lightning speed This guitar sounds incredible and the videos I’ve seen of her and green sparkle looks super gnarly on camera especially in the light. Yvette, to me, is one of the best and most innovative guitarist in the world. So, if this guitar is good enough for her it’s more than good enough for me. I always think that she should get a lot more credit for the way she approaches the instrument and the music she creates. Andy Timmons also had one in his rig rundown if not mistaken.
Man Yvette Young is absolutely amazing! Always gets my midwestern emo heart. Anyone else looking for music like this, check out Invalids, This Town Needs Guns, Tiny Moving Parts, and Colour/Tangled Hair! There is a huge scene with such great content.
The playing is insanely cool and ridiculously hard but that kind of music isn’t enjoyable to listen to for most ppl unlike anything steve howe did.He took complex pieces and made it sound like music.Its songs vs cool sounding guitar pieces. Im in no way digging the playing or the talent but theres reasons why math rock isnt as well known.
I like Yvette's playing style. I didn't realize it at first -- it's not the kind of thing most people will catch themselves humming in an absent-minded moment. But I put Covet's first album on and got busy doing something else, and found myself repeating tracks just to hear specific parts again. It definitely grew on me.
42 seconds in and I love her playing and I love the tone. It's got that nice glassy sound with a bit of honk and a great sparkle on the top end. Class act.
I’ve wanted a Talman for years, but they are seemingly impossible to find in my country. I’ve literally only seen one irl. Might pick up this one some day, but it seems expensive, though it might just be worth it!
Even in Japan it’s hard to find....apparently they’re making it again but I guess Ibanez thought “we made this because everyone in 90s hated shredder guitars....but people like metal guitars again so we can discontinue this right?”
Wow!! You have found your grove with your Yvette Young inspired playing there at the end!!! That was really excellent! Sounded great. Impressive! Thanks for another excellent expose and some damn good Yvette-Young-style playing. : )
That "burnt orange" guitar she's playing isn't her signature series, it's an older Prestige Series Talman TM1730 with a custom finish, according to an interview she did before she got her signature series. Before she got her sigs, her mains were a Prestige TM1730 and a TM1702. Objectively speaking, the Prestige Talmans are a few levels above the current YY10 models both in terms of hardware and construction quality, in addition to not-atrocious fretwork. I have both (scored them when they weren't selling well and getting blown out at fire-sale prices) and looked under the hood, the older ones have much better workmanship compared to the YY10. Differences would be the neck profile (YY10 has a U-shaped neck, whereas the non-sig Talmans have a C-shaped neck), the different factory for manufacture (Cor-Tek for the YY10 and Fujigen for the Talmans) and the Prestige Talmans have been discontinued (although some places are selling NOS for around $100 more than the going price of a YY10, and that includes an Ibanez Prestige case). Closest you could probably find currently not-discontinued is the Ibanez J-Line TM730, which is made by Fujigen and is currently only sold in Japan. It's a damn shame Hoshino-Gakki sent the majority of their Signature guitars to Cor-Tek. Yvette deserves better than Cor-Tek-tier, but I suppose Hoshino-Gakki prefers the larger profit margin of a Cor-Tek over that of the Fujigen. What's even sadder is that the entry-level TM330 (also done at Cor-Tek) offered by Ibanez is much better QC and quality-wise than what they cobbled together for Yvette, and only costs a third as much.
Its the Ibanez Talman body style that they have had on and off over the years. Noodles from The Offspring plays a Talman model as well. They have made acoustics and currently make basses in that shape.
@@zeusapollo8688 I know I had an acoustic I bought for $25 and on a camping trip it rained over night and the next day the body separated just from the moisture in the air. I have the TMB bass and it is rock solid though.
I had one years ago with lipstick pickups in sunburst and it sounded a lot better than the guitar Trogly is playing here. Mine was a made in Japan. It was a very good guitar for sure
The Talman body shape is so cool. Love the 825 model with dual humbuckers and a Bigsby. I used to have a TV550 which I later found out was the Noodles signature model. Mini hums with a lipstick in the middle and a 2 point trem. What a great guitar. Miss it but my cousin in MA has it now.
Yvette, Ichika Nito, Tim Henson are all these incredibly talented young guitarists playing this new genre. Very refreshing to hear the music they're producing.
I've tried a few non "Yvette" Talmans and they all played pretty nicely. I remember trying one year's and year's ago but it was set with Lipstick pick ups amd that was the first time I actually liked an Ibanez guitar because it was different than the usual metal Ibanez from back in the day.
"being a Les Paul player I've never found Stratocasters super comfortable" Genuinely? 🤔 I can see how Gibson fans might dislike single coils and 7 inch radius etc fender traits, but even they tend to agree a slab sided square cornered boat anchor body is less comfortable than a sculpted lighter one?
I'm a bassist, and I've played a Epiphone Les Paul bass and a Squire P-Bass, and I prefer a Squire P-Bass for sitting comfort but I like the Les Paul for standing. For me, the Les Paul requires good sitting posture to be comfortable.
I've always played LP, I've never thought they were uncomfortable. I literally never even thought about "comfort" when playing a guitar until I heard other people (usually Fender players) complaining about it. My first real guitar was a Strat too. I never thought it was "super comfortable" or anything. For the most part a guitar is a guitar. They feel different but except for my dreadnaught acoustic I've never found any guitar to be "uncomfortable" to play.
There's the body carve, the strap button position, the smaller body, the back angle on the the bridge/neck, the height of the strings off the body, the different feeling bridge. And finally, volume knobs that DON'T GET IN THE FUCKING WAY!
For me it's a neck-tilt issue. Most bolt necks the neck comes straight off the instrument, and after a while my left wrist starts hurting. LP-like guitars with the neck tilted back a few degrees are much more comfortable for me.
@@mrz80 I like the feeling of playing Epiphone basses but, I hate their bridges. The A style bridge is the worst bridge in existence; just as bad if not worse than the 3 point bridge.
I loved your two-hand demo while in Yvette's tuning. Although it doesn't necessarily reflect your personal style, it was a totally polite and respectful gesture! and it sounded neat!
Unless I’m mistaken Ms. Young is also an accomplished pianist. I believe this this may influence her style of guitar playing. She truly is an amazing musician.
She started Piano I think which elevates your guitar playing a whole new level. She also said one time starting Guitar as an intro to music is not good, I agree on that since it took me a while to understand Stable music theory which is must needed if you're going to play Any Classical instrument
Yvette Young is incredible, wasn’t expecting an appearance. They are great guitars, and they do a good job of being clearly inspired by the classic T&S designs without being straight up ripoffs. Obviously they can rip, too.
@@jonathanhandsmusic Wow, absolutely fascinating analysis! You're telling me that someone whose job involves constant handling of incredibly high end instruments has different standards than many others!?!? Insane, I ***never*** would've guessed!
@@HeelBJC you're missing the point of his comment. Trogly will forgive a $4000 gibson with finish issues and tool marks, but he would be harsh on a sub $1000 guitar from another brand for the same issues.
@@GNRGNRGNRGNRGNR Maybe don't watch him if you're this irritated about something so meaningless? I don't know if you've ever actually played Epiphones (I do, they're great value), but if you have, you know **exactly** what he's talking about with the frets. If you haven't, it's absolutely inexplicable that you'd comment about it.
I thought of Alaniss Morrisette. She got slimed on ",you cant do that on television". Ah the old days, when the after school tv shows that babysat the kids until mom and dad came home were much more "wholesome".
Yvette you look and play incredible, gonna buy this model, already got Ibanez 2620 and Les Paul, love the tattoos, I've got lots, Love and respect Tony from England
It's an affront to pleasant aesthetics for that input jackplate to surround the tone pot. Move the input jack to the side of the guitar and it would look so much cleaner.
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Is this signature guitar made in Japan or by the cort factory?
You should try and check out one of the Paul Gilbert Fireman guitars since it seems you've been trying to do more Ibanez models lately. Ive got the first model with 3 single coils, its really nice. The new ones have mini humbuckers but you mentioned you liked Gibson style guitars and the Fireman guitar is one of Ibanez's nicer Gibson-like models.
What's the hold up Trog, where's your signature model?
Trogly flexing on the intro!
And finally a face reveal!
@Kyle Dege Sure, but this one felt... different...
Yeah he did! Nice
I saw Covet a couple years back in a small bar venue and holy shit Yvette and all the other band members are incredible. Also love the signature guitar. I’d rock that.
"Well kids, when a Strat, a Tele, and a Jazzmaster love each other a whole lot..."
YO!!!! Having Yvette in the intro is amazing!!!!!!!
2:39
''such melodic melodies''
great words trogster, great words
He has the best words: the wordiest words.
Wow. Yvette welcomed the Troglodytes back to the show.
The best words....
Melodic melodies are the best kind of melodies.
The old talmans are amazing, they weren't trying to specifically be a strat since they used actual lipstick tubes.
I had a tv550 had the lipstick in the middle. Great pickups for reggae/ska. They were really cool guitars.
A friend of mine recently got the original Japan-only double P90 version in green for $150. So jealous.
I have the one with the Kent Armstrong designed P-100s.
Great playing guitar, but I’m going back and forth with the pickups. They sound P90-ish, but slightly more compressed. Remind me a bit of mini humbuckers, but output is a tad weak for my taste.
@@Tensen01 Those are sweet, I see em on Reverb usually for around $600. Woulda bought one too had I not gotten a good deal on a strat instead
Socks I had one years ago with lipstick pickups. It was a great guitar. Mine didn't have a tremolo, and was sunburst. Trogly needs to learn about Ibanez guitars and stop being so anal about pickup routing and nit picking every single thing.
I really wanted a tele-style Talman badly until I saw her original green one. Now I want her model.
The 825 are super rad too. Sparkle silver with Bigsby
@@presmasterflash7555 After looking this up I'm sad that they seem to be hard to find
@@clemensmoeller4549 yes. Didn’t make a whole lot of them. The video for “what do I have to do” by stabbing westward had one I instantly fell in love. Never got one though.
The tm302pm has the same body and neck comes in two sparkle choices and a seafoam green " I have the seafoam lol" they dont come with Seymour Duncan's but the do come with two Alnico single coils! One of my favorite guitars I own and I have a bunch. Highly recommend the tm302pm for just around $500
youre in luck!
I don’t think anybody here in the comments know how much of a privilege it is to have Yvette Young do this. She is a celebrity for a younger generation like me. Wow. Just wow.
Trog, you are getting pretty heavy on these sigs!!
But I ain't complaining!
You got her to do the intro! Cool.
Watching that opening I'm like.... "Good luck with the playing demo Trogly..."
He didn't do half bad with the Yvette-ish snippet at the end :D
hopefully, he'll do the THBB10
I dig what she's doing. A lot of the new "super" player's focus on speed and down tuning. She is different. She makes the guitar sing beautiful notes, coincidentally, I devoted yesterday's stereo time to Mark Knopfler for the exact same reason. It's not the quantity, it's the quality. Just my opinion, I'm alway's wrong,so dont expect an argumentative defense. You win.
I feel like it has a very playable neck, otherwise Yvette could never play those insanely creative alternate tuning, two handed tapping riffs at lightning speed This guitar sounds incredible and the videos I’ve seen of her and green sparkle looks super gnarly on camera especially in the light. Yvette, to me, is one of the best and most innovative guitarist in the world. So, if this guitar is good enough for her it’s more than good enough for me. I always think that she should get a lot more credit for the way she approaches the instrument and the music she creates. Andy Timmons also had one in his rig rundown if not mistaken.
@@JeighNeither you dont see it too often on electric guitars though
check out Mk.Gee' s guitar playing, hes amazing too
You get picky with a 1k ibanez, but you justify tool Marks and poor routing on a 3k Gibson 😒😒
I notice this hahaha
Yuup and the auto break headstock
It's Gibson, it's just to be expected.
@@smirgyjoker2484 it's actually a special feature. The auto break headstock or ABH took years of development in swiss laboratories
@@deadspeak1126 you right
Man Yvette Young is absolutely amazing! Always gets my midwestern emo heart.
Anyone else looking for music like this, check out Invalids, This Town Needs Guns, Tiny Moving Parts, and Colour/Tangled Hair! There is a huge scene with such great content.
Loved your playing!! Truly impressed. Kind of reinforces that signature guitars can push us to play better. Well done !!
Yvette is AMAZING. One of the most exciting and unique guitarists to come around in a long while.
I seriously listened to the intro 3 times in a row.....such an amazing sound!
Yvette is like the Steve Howe of the younger generation. Insanely innovative playing and incredible songwriting skills.
The playing is insanely cool and ridiculously hard but that kind of music isn’t enjoyable to listen to for most ppl unlike anything steve howe did.He took complex pieces and made it sound like music.Its songs vs cool sounding guitar pieces. Im in no way digging the playing or the talent but theres reasons why math rock isnt as well known.
I like Yvette's playing style. I didn't realize it at first -- it's not the kind of thing most people will catch themselves humming in an absent-minded moment. But I put Covet's first album on and got busy doing something else, and found myself repeating tracks just to hear specific parts again. It definitely grew on me.
The genre she plays is called “Math Rock” btw for people who would like to listen to that type of music
And it's kind of like that west coast fusion thing but you turn even quicker into a virgin when you listen to it.
👍🏽
Ah , well that adds up then !
@@knedy king Crimson never got anyone laid
Kids these days play math soul. Hella is math rock.
So cool that she did the intro
whoa Trogly ... that intro threw me for a loop! That put a huge smile on my face.
I love the slime green reacting with the maple!
42 seconds in and I love her playing and I love the tone. It's got that nice glassy sound with a bit of honk and a great sparkle on the top end. Class act.
It's kind of like a Stratocaster I love it
Haha that intro dude! Laughed my ass off when it was apparent it was legit. Kudos.
Hearing Yvette say “welcome back Troglodytes” was so awesome! Love her band Covet and her solo work. Epic.
Made my day!
beautiful tapping at the end :)
I was looking at this guitar!! Can't wait to watch!!
I loved hearing Disco Yes by Tom Misch on the tone demo!
I'm not the only one!
@@Avinash-it7rp there are dozens of us!
I've been eyeing this up since NAMM! I think I might get one soon. Love that you uploaded a video on it!
“Should you...?” YES. Talmans are awesome, especially this one
Build quality worst then a Chipson, so no.
@@DarkDare47 way better and consistent than Gibson tho
LMAO that intro was GOLD
She really sounds good !
Talman model. I always liked those.
They still make Talmans.
Having yvette play was such a clutch move, she's such an amazing guitar player and really shows what's possible with that guitar
I love this guitar
That looks absolutely sick in the black light
I have one of the talman basses from Ibanez and I love the body shape. It's like the comfortability of a strat with the compactness of a tele
I’ve wanted a Talman for years, but they are seemingly impossible to find in my country. I’ve literally only seen one irl.
Might pick up this one some day, but it seems expensive, though it might just be worth it!
Buy a used one even the lowest ones are good
I completely forgot about that line of guitars until this video
@@silverpairaducks like I stated: they’re impossible to find here, but thanks!
My friend picked up an original Japan-only double p90 in green for $150 on Facebook marketplace. So jealous. but he's let me borrow it. Great guitars
Even in Japan it’s hard to find....apparently they’re making it again but I guess Ibanez thought “we made this because everyone in 90s hated shredder guitars....but people like metal guitars again so we can discontinue this right?”
That tuning she uses sounds so good. Instant atmosphere.
AYYY not sure if you saw my comment on this or if this was coincidental, but I literally asked for this video. Merry Christmas to you too trogs :^)
I remember the ones from the 90s that had the mini humbucker and the resin wood body
The green glow around Trogly and the guitar on the playing demo is all sorts of yes!!!
I'm gonna get one for my niece...
Aw:(
Can I be your niece please
Wow!! You have found your grove with your Yvette Young inspired playing there at the end!!! That was really excellent! Sounded great. Impressive! Thanks for another excellent expose and some damn good Yvette-Young-style playing. : )
My cold heart broke when she said you could throw the stickers away🤣🤣😭😭
Same
Like the stickers ... memories of the 60's add the "DayGlo" body colour ... trippie. 🌹🌹🇭🇲
It’s a new thing. Signature guitars with the artist doing the intro! I love it. Keep it going!!!
That "burnt orange" guitar she's playing isn't her signature series, it's an older Prestige Series Talman TM1730 with a custom finish, according to an interview she did before she got her signature series.
Before she got her sigs, her mains were a Prestige TM1730 and a TM1702. Objectively speaking, the Prestige Talmans are a few levels above the current YY10 models both in terms of hardware and construction quality, in addition to not-atrocious fretwork. I have both (scored them when they weren't selling well and getting blown out at fire-sale prices) and looked under the hood, the older ones have much better workmanship compared to the YY10.
Differences would be the neck profile (YY10 has a U-shaped neck, whereas the non-sig Talmans have a C-shaped neck), the different factory for manufacture (Cor-Tek for the YY10 and Fujigen for the Talmans) and the Prestige Talmans have been discontinued (although some places are selling NOS for around $100 more than the going price of a YY10, and that includes an Ibanez Prestige case). Closest you could probably find currently not-discontinued is the Ibanez J-Line TM730, which is made by Fujigen and is currently only sold in Japan.
It's a damn shame Hoshino-Gakki sent the majority of their Signature guitars to Cor-Tek. Yvette deserves better than Cor-Tek-tier, but I suppose Hoshino-Gakki prefers the larger profit margin of a Cor-Tek over that of the Fujigen.
What's even sadder is that the entry-level TM330 (also done at Cor-Tek) offered by Ibanez is much better QC and quality-wise than what they cobbled together for Yvette, and only costs a third as much.
I love Yvette's music, art, and especially her cheesy humor 😂
Her playing is so relaxing to listen to due to the melodies.
If I get one how do I not look adorable when playing it I have to keep up street cred .
The body shape looks like a godin .
I dig it. I'd totally rock that.
Melodic melodies are the very best kind
Its the Ibanez Talman body style that they have had on and off over the years. Noodles from The Offspring plays a Talman model as well. They have made acoustics and currently make basses in that shape.
Some of them out of particle board
@@zeusapollo8688 I know I had an acoustic I bought for $25 and on a camping trip it rained over night and the next day the body separated just from the moisture in the air. I have the TMB bass and it is rock solid though.
I had one years ago with lipstick pickups in sunburst and it sounded a lot better than the guitar Trogly is playing here. Mine was a made in Japan. It was a very good guitar for sure
I've been waiting MONTHS for mine to arrive from CME -_-
great collaboration!!
Awsome intro I love it.........it's the amazing Trogly........ woohoo 🙌🎉🥳
She ROCKS!
Yeah I thought so 😸 woohoo 🎉😅
Oh shit Yvette is one of my biggest inspirations seeing her on my main guitar education channels is so sick!!!
Oah yeah it iz
I've got a very nice old white Talman had it over 20 years. . It is awesome to play and the pickups are terrific.
I own a 90's Talman. I love it! Great to see the model getting some love.
Hell yeah, she's one of my favorite guitarists!
The Talman body shape is so cool. Love the 825 model with dual humbuckers and a Bigsby. I used to have a TV550 which I later found out was the Noodles signature model. Mini hums with a lipstick in the middle and a 2 point trem. What a great guitar. Miss it but my cousin in MA has it now.
Great intro Y!
Yvette, Ichika Nito, Tim Henson are all these incredibly talented young guitarists playing this new genre. Very refreshing to hear the music they're producing.
New genre? Math rock has been around for years.
I've tried a few non "Yvette" Talmans and they all played pretty nicely. I remember trying one year's and year's ago but it was set with Lipstick pick ups amd that was the first time I actually liked an Ibanez guitar because it was different than the usual metal Ibanez from back in the day.
I had one of those with lipstick pickups about 20 years ago. Sunburst and made in Japan. It was really great guitar that I stupidly sold.
I’m in love with Yvette
"being a Les Paul player I've never found Stratocasters super comfortable"
Genuinely? 🤔 I can see how Gibson fans might dislike single coils and 7 inch radius etc fender traits, but even they tend to agree a slab sided square cornered boat anchor body is less comfortable than a sculpted lighter one?
I'm a bassist, and I've played a Epiphone Les Paul bass and a Squire P-Bass, and I prefer a Squire P-Bass for sitting comfort but I like the Les Paul for standing. For me, the Les Paul requires good sitting posture to be comfortable.
I've always played LP, I've never thought they were uncomfortable. I literally never even thought about "comfort" when playing a guitar until I heard other people (usually Fender players) complaining about it.
My first real guitar was a Strat too. I never thought it was "super comfortable" or anything. For the most part a guitar is a guitar. They feel different but except for my dreadnaught acoustic I've never found any guitar to be "uncomfortable" to play.
There's the body carve, the strap button position, the smaller body, the back angle on the the bridge/neck, the height of the strings off the body, the different feeling bridge. And finally, volume knobs that DON'T GET IN THE FUCKING WAY!
For me it's a neck-tilt issue. Most bolt necks the neck comes straight off the instrument, and after a while my left wrist starts hurting. LP-like guitars with the neck tilted back a few degrees are much more comfortable for me.
@@mrz80 I like the feeling of playing Epiphone basses but, I hate their bridges. The A style bridge is the worst bridge in existence; just as bad if not worse than the 3 point bridge.
I loved your two-hand demo while in Yvette's tuning. Although it doesn't necessarily reflect your personal style, it was a totally polite and respectful gesture! and it sounded neat!
Here comes the supernatural anesthetist !!! Did you mean to do that ? Cool !!!!!
Ibanez has some of the coolest signature guitars out there. Yvette's model is pretty interesting and I loved her playing in the intro.
Unless I’m mistaken Ms. Young is also an accomplished pianist. I believe this this may influence her style of guitar playing. She truly is an amazing musician.
Yes, and violinist as well.
She started Piano I think which elevates your guitar playing a whole new level. She also said one time starting Guitar as an intro to music is not good, I agree on that since it took me a while to understand Stable music theory which is must needed if you're going to play Any Classical instrument
Yvette Young is incredible, wasn’t expecting an appearance. They are great guitars, and they do a good job of being clearly inspired by the classic T&S designs without being straight up ripoffs. Obviously they can rip, too.
Hearing this back this was actually a preview of Firebird which was release in 2023. Kind of cool hearing her play it here
please do a heritage guitar
Does it matter what is unfinished under the pickguard????
Her playing is amazing!
I got the tc420 (1997 I believe) and that thing slaps mane. fun to play and sounds pretty good.
Mine arrived today. Immaculate finish all over other than the fret issue you posted. All need a polishing.
Please tell me that the THBB10 is up next. PLEASE
Gorgeous intro! Love her playing style so much. Beautifully fluid and melodic.
Man she's a breath of fresh air, I feel so inspired to go and practise now.
Hey Trogly, you should try to get your hands on a Fender Johnny Marr Jag. That thing is really unique, totally different than the other jags.
It's always fun to witness you venture out of your comfort zone, guitar AND playing-wise. It's something we all should be doing.
you killed it in the open tuning lets gooooo
_"They felt like Epiphone frets!"_ Now we know Trogly's low bar for frets.
Very telling indeed...
He's quite prejudiced against everything that isn't Gibson and the most expensive. Well usually.
@@jonathanhandsmusic Wow, absolutely fascinating analysis! You're telling me that someone whose job involves constant handling of incredibly high end instruments has different standards than many others!?!? Insane, I ***never*** would've guessed!
@@HeelBJC you're missing the point of his comment. Trogly will forgive a $4000 gibson with finish issues and tool marks, but he would be harsh on a sub $1000 guitar from another brand for the same issues.
@@GNRGNRGNRGNRGNR Maybe don't watch him if you're this irritated about something so meaningless?
I don't know if you've ever actually played Epiphones (I do, they're great value), but if you have, you know **exactly** what he's talking about with the frets. If you haven't, it's absolutely inexplicable that you'd comment about it.
DUDE YOU ARE GLOWING
Check out the Les Paul custom burst on CL Lexington Ky. Has a crazy fretboard
That song sounds like the theme song to an 80’s family sitcom
Virtuosity at its essence...impressive !
I'm too old for Slime Time Live, I watched You Can't Do That on Television....... now I feel older
I thought of Alaniss Morrisette. She got slimed on ",you cant do that on television". Ah the old days, when the after school tv shows that babysat the kids until mom and dad came home were much more "wholesome".
Me too man. Me too....
There's something you don't see every day. The guitar seemed to come to life once you adjusted to her tunings. Thanks for the excellent review!
Yvette you look and play incredible, gonna buy this model, already got Ibanez 2620 and Les Paul, love the tattoos, I've got lots, Love and respect Tony from England
Love listening to her play. Sounds like a music box. Thanks!
It's an affront to pleasant aesthetics for that input jackplate to surround the tone pot.
Move the input jack to the side of the guitar and it would look so much cleaner.
I really want to get one someday!
Oh that’s really kickass that he got Yvette to do the intro
One of my favorite guitars and guitarists and piano players