7 Fender Stratocaster Tips, Tricks, & Mods

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  • @yourguitarsage
    @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад +94

    Hey there my friends! Thanks for stopping by and watching this Strat video! Hope you enjoyed it and let me hear your comments and feedback below. e :)

    • @jesusgastelum704
      @jesusgastelum704 6 лет назад +4

      Could you do another video like this with a Telecaster?

    • @jamesabarney
      @jamesabarney 6 лет назад +1

      gorgeous strat, Erich. thank you for all the videos you do, and it's clear you have a great love of teaching and of music. It really shows through. Kudos, sir.

    • @gameseekertv3618
      @gameseekertv3618 6 лет назад

      hey what about your giveaway? when will the winners be announced. You said 30 guitars will be given away in 20 days but its 13th day already and no winners are announced

    • @glennso47
      @glennso47 6 лет назад

      YourGuitarSage if you have a Squier or Yamaha or other kind of Strat? Would these tips be the same?

    • @ShortiesCleverShorts
      @ShortiesCleverShorts 6 лет назад +1

      YourGuitarSage Yay! Rock out! I love your passion for what you do. You're such a great teacher. Not just the way you teach guitar, but your philosophy and your knowledge of music theory. Clearly, you know your sh..... lol. I'm doing the full beginner's-advanced course. I'm so glad I was able to finally buy it! To those not signed up yet, it's over 30 hours of video instruction in over 300 lessons, in case anyone was curious. Definitely check out his courses if you like his RUclips videos. It's SO worth it! And if you go to his website you can get the first 30 lessons free just by providing your email, I think 20 something of them are posted on his site too. You get to try before you buy. And if you can't buy yet, you should still go for the free lessons and keep learning with this channel on RUclips until you can get the course. Eventually you'll feel it that you just have to get it and you'll find a way. That's what I did. Now I'm putting that same energy towards trying to get my own guitar too!

  • @eliotoole
    @eliotoole 5 лет назад +196

    Disclaimer: Big Ben wasn't harmed during the harvest of his sauce🤨

  • @gp414
    @gp414 5 лет назад +35

    My '57 strat has had a few repairs over the years including 3 new necks and 2 new bodies. It still looks and plays like new!

  • @waltjames407
    @waltjames407 4 года назад +22

    Don't forget the bridge pickup tone mod. Removes the tone knob from the middle pickup and puts it on the bridge pickup where it's most needed. I can't live without it. It's my secret weapon for being able to put high gain on a strat's bridge pickup and sound humongous instead of that harsh/shrill sound you often get with a strat's bridge pickup. Sounds as mean as a humbucker, but with better tone IMO.

    • @anonamos8129
      @anonamos8129 Год назад

      Never thought of that.

    • @vukorevic8478
      @vukorevic8478 6 месяцев назад

      My strat actually came with a bridge pickup tone knob. The other one controls the neck & middle pickup

  • @swabbievet
    @swabbievet 6 лет назад +39

    PURPLE HAZE, ALL IN MY BRAIN - gotta love it. I used to listen to that song back in '67 on my 8 track player. Anyway, I'm still on the acoustic side of the house but still enjoy your videos and if I ever go electric a Fender Strat might be the one. As always, you pack a lot of great information in your videos and you're also able to describe what you are doing in such a way that a newbie like me is able to understand. Thank you for what you do and do so well. Oh yes, I've got to tell my wife about Big Bends Nut Sauce. I'm sure she'll get a kick out of it.

  • @Juno58
    @Juno58 5 лет назад +12

    Last week i bought a MIM Fat Strat with H-S-S pickups and i looove it!
    Before that, i had a Squier Strat classic vibe 60s, great guitar too, but the MIM Strat is even better. Looks, feels and plays more high grade.

  • @dimebagfromhell94
    @dimebagfromhell94 6 лет назад +5

    One of the most versatile guitars I've played, i own one myself, and at first i tried the bridge all the way to the body of the guitar and i felt comfortable, but then i tried to float it up a bit, just a bit, and the tremolo system felt so freakin' good, also the strings felt a little more comfortable, more than I'm used to (i have always used .38 to .09 strings), and i think I'll try the nut sauce because i use the tremolo A LOT, also my fav. Pick up position are the second and the fourth, it's the sound that those two positions give that i really enjoy, especially when doing arpegios, excellent video here Erich, always tuned to learn new stuff!

  • @AllTheCoolNamesAreTaken84
    @AllTheCoolNamesAreTaken84 5 лет назад +5

    I got my first Strat a couple months ago (used MIM HSS model) and never looked back. Best guitar I've ever played and I never thought I'd be a Strat guy lol. Sold my Epiphone Les Paul Studio because it was just collecting dust. I'm convinced that you can play just about anything on a Strat!

  • @GoVikings78
    @GoVikings78 6 лет назад

    Another great video. I love the way you present the information and having so much information here on RUclips is amazing. I am fairly new to playing and really picking up the passion for it, so it’s great to be able to go back to these videos to watch over and over to really get it down. I’m still having to remind myself to play on my finger tips with a marker (thanks for that advice btw), so sometimes I’m watching stuff way ahead of my current skill level. I WILL get there though. Thanks for everything!

  • @quinnkurasz6213
    @quinnkurasz6213 6 лет назад

    Thanks!! I love all of your videos and tips. One year ago I was struggling to play every chord except E minor. I have learned many chords from your videos. Thank you so much!

  • @windrider65
    @windrider65 6 лет назад

    I've got a buddy at work that has a 62 Telecaster, sweet guitar. Your strat. was made the year I was born, makes my feel old. Have a great night Eric. Take care.

  • @bigdogdaddy62
    @bigdogdaddy62 6 лет назад +5

    I am with you. I like most brands and models but there is just something about a Strat. I am currently playing a modded 96 MIM Strat that has been loaded with Texas special pickups etc. Obviously a blues guitar. I love it! I got it just before I discovered your videos so the excitement of a new (to me) Strat and a new learning source hit at the same time. My learning has been really growing exponentially. As you said, I had left a lot on the table but I am getting it now. A lot of it due to you and your awesome videos. Tools to excel and Succeed! Thanks sooooo much and please keep it coming.

  • @stephengaren2219
    @stephengaren2219 6 лет назад +4

    SRV guitar tech, Rene Martinez, shoved a wad of cotton into the threaded tremolo arm hole on SRV's Strat. Reason being that if the arm broke, it would be easier to remove.
    Another trick for the arm, I learned from Michael Casswell (RIP), is to use heatshrink tuning around the threads instead of plumbers tape. Reason being that putting in/taking out an arm (wrapped in PT) will wear out the tape, meaning you'd have to wrap new tape on, more often than not.
    All my Strats, except one, have dedicated tone knobs for the bridge pickups, this allows for rolling off the high end when warranted. Doesn't work with standard Fender wiring, but Fender offers a few models with this feature, or an experienced guitar tech can do the simple reversible mod if you are wary of attempting it yourself, or not handy with a soldering iron.
    Lastly, while I agree with finding an overdrive that suits a Strat, a Strat can be used with distortion and fuzz pedals. Single coils can be noisy, but that is what the volume knob is for. Even Paul Gilbert will make use of the volume knob on his humbucking and single coil equipped guitars to eliminate noise and feedback.
    Also worth noting as a Strat tip...
    Use those knobs on the guitar! There are a lot of useful tones lurking in the volume and tone knobs. Not enough Strat players do this, but I'd suggest listening to say...Jeff Beck (for example). All three knobs get a workout on his Strats. A lot of videos about playing Strats never mention this, which is a shame because you can get some great sounds from the guitar itself by using the control knobs...without even using a single pedal. :)

  • @b.rodclark7349
    @b.rodclark7349 5 лет назад +8

    How'd i know your Strat's a '65? The 'transition' logo and the small headstock; the big CBS headstock came later that year...sounds good! Oh yeah, SRV went big w/13s!

  • @isaacang3336
    @isaacang3336 6 лет назад +10

    Erich is really one of the best people I know. He gives us free ebooks, gives away free stuff on his live streams, and gives us free lessons that just help us to improve. But, most of all, he gives us the motivation to want to play every single day to his new videos. Now he’s giving away 30 guitars and 30 subscriptions to his courses. Sometimes I wonder why there aren’t more people like you, we could really use them in our world. Erich, I really appreciate the endless amounts of commitment you have to us. Thank you, Erich

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for those kind words, Isaac!

    • @isaacang3336
      @isaacang3336 6 лет назад

      YourGuitarSage sorry I spelled your name wrong the first time :(((

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад +1

      Don't worry about it! You are a Dec. Guitar Winner! Please private message me here on RUclips with your name, e-mail, mailing address, and phone number. To send me a message go to the "About" section on my channel page and click the small message icon. If that doesn't work out you can also reply here with your e-mail address!

    • @isaacang3336
      @isaacang3336 6 лет назад

      Thank you Erich!! My email is isaacangth@gmail.com

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад

      Isaac, we received your info! We'll be in touch asap, Thank You!

  • @gauravgavit365
    @gauravgavit365 6 лет назад +2

    I recommend new guitar friends to watch your playlist of "Lessons for beginners"
    Keep it up man

  • @tulmar4548
    @tulmar4548 4 года назад +7

    I run 1 vol, 1 tone with the volume knob moved to the upper tone knob position , 5 way switch. I don't use the trem much so the claw is screwed in so the bridge is more of a hardtail. I don't suggest teflon tape as it's not designed to be used in situations with movement and over time will chew up. Use a pencil on your nut , it does the same thing. Change your string trees to rollers, helps keep the guitar in tune. If you find you don't like the highs of a strat, Change the caps to allow more lows through, this will kinda give you that low of playing half a step down. And some people like to put foam in the tension springs to stop the bleed through from the springs ringing. All player preference but I suggest you buy a cheap strat knockoff to play around a bit and leave your original as is regarding electronics and any physical changes.

    • @Lloyd5148
      @Lloyd5148 3 года назад

      Foam in spring cavity...where exactly?

  • @danielhartman5086
    @danielhartman5086 5 лет назад +5

    Your are correct sir. The Strat I just got. But mine is a 2018. American Pro Strat. And yes I Love it.

  • @AllenM8
    @AllenM8 6 лет назад +1

    What good timing. I just got a fender Stratocaster mim on Craigslist for 175. I love it and this video really helps me understand how to play with it more! My favorite guitar now! I used to have a schecter hellraiser from Craigslist but the strat seems way more versatile! Still want an acoustic and your lessons so I can play those funky blues

  • @TJCalmando
    @TJCalmando 6 лет назад

    I had a 71 Strat with a 3 bolt neck. I did the same trick putting the switch half way between the positions to get that sound of the two pickups. Great tips Erich.

  • @jacobbinu7097
    @jacobbinu7097 6 лет назад +7

    Music is like food for our ears.we have to treat it with respect.Without music,our lives would have been dull,rhythm less and useless.People need to understand that a sweet tone with rhythm can bring happiness in our lives.and the guitar is one of the most beautiful instruments ever made by man.You can play any note or chord you want.it brings out the musician in you.....

  • @ShortiesCleverShorts
    @ShortiesCleverShorts 6 лет назад +10

    Yay! Rock out! I love your passion for what you do. You're such a great teacher. Not just the way you teach guitar, but your philosophy and your knowledge of music theory. Clearly, you know your sh..... lol. I'm doing the full beginner's-advanced course. I'm so glad I was able to finally buy it! To those not signed up yet, it's over 30 hours of video instruction in over 300 lessons, in case anyone was curious. Definitely check out his courses if you like his RUclips videos. It's SO worth it! And if you go to his website you can get the first 30 lessons free just by providing your email. You get to try before you buy. And if you can't buy yet, you should still go for the free lessons and keep learning on RUclips until you can get it. Eventually you'll feel it that you just have to get it and you'll find a way. That's what I did. Now I'm putting that same energy towards trying to get my own guitar too!

  • @Cordmichael
    @Cordmichael 4 года назад

    Thank>s for your insight into this whole thing sir.How did you harmonize the major scale with the chords and everything,and how did you learn which chords to use to accomplish this?How do you find the formula for other scales to experiment with? Thanks for all the music.

  • @TheSanctionextremis
    @TheSanctionextremis 4 года назад

    I have a squire by fender strat, bullet series. It's just my introduction into strats, but I love it. I bought it used, and it didn't come with a tremolo bar, so I just installed one, and didn't even know about springs. I was wondering why it took so much effort to make it do what it's supposed to. This video was immensely helpful, thank you!

  • @garyheaton4791
    @garyheaton4791 5 лет назад

    Hey Sage you be burning that 65 up man! Love it!!😉. Thanks for the tip on the nut sauce too.
    I did change my tuners to Fender lockers. For super quick string changes as much as for keeping it in tune. Does make swapping springs a whole lot easier!
    Thanks for the show, it was great as always!

  • @ryowijaya4676
    @ryowijaya4676 6 лет назад

    Great tips, sweet playing, and the best Jimi tone I've heard so far!

  • @Emanuele_Golfini
    @Emanuele_Golfini 6 лет назад

    Man, i really appreciate your work, i've got a Strat and that guitar is amazing, but, i have to thank you for everything that you teached to me, i start to whatch your video 4 years ago, and today i've got the exam to join in conservatory, you prepared me to unlock this achievement in my life, really thanks for that, i will never stop to follow you, keep going, have a really nice day, salute from Italy.
    Sorry for bad english and i hope that your youtube channel will help a lot of guys like me that are out there!

  • @teleblaster81
    @teleblaster81 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video! I keep my stock them slightly below floating so that if I bend on the b for instance, and I hit a note on the e, it won’t be flat.

  • @sophiestockinger102
    @sophiestockinger102 6 лет назад

    Hii! thanks for the tutorial!! I've been playing the guitar for three years now and it has become my favorite thing in the world! I started when I was still in school and I was hooked from the first day... I still have a lot of room to improve, but I'm learning every day, thanks to your videos :) I love the fact that you are making this giveaway. I'm sure it will be a great help for those who can't afford good guitars at the moment and would like to make progress as an artist... Greetings! :)

  • @bwall615
    @bwall615 6 лет назад

    I have a couple Strats and you're so right. The TC Spark is great with the Strat! Great video as always.

  • @Random51974
    @Random51974 6 лет назад

    I don’t have a Strat but it’s always fun to learn new things. Great video. Enjoy the holidays

  • @cravinbob
    @cravinbob 6 лет назад +15

    That spring is to keep you from winding the whammy bar down to the end and threads do not get stripped! Spring holds the bar and takes away floppiness.
    Tremolo springs attach to the "claw"

  • @michaelkirkinen1363
    @michaelkirkinen1363 5 лет назад +1

    great info man, I'm headed to the studio right now with my tools....yeah

  • @terencebradley3887
    @terencebradley3887 2 года назад

    This was REALLY. Helpful. Thx a bunch.

  • @leestevens6185
    @leestevens6185 6 лет назад

    HEY DUDE absolutely love your videos, been playing for about 6 years but I always learn something new from you channel, obviously I'm interested in the December guitar contest aha and it'd be great for this time of year as I want to take more of the new year playing a lot more acoustic, but besides that your videos are great an have always helped me out, keep it up man!

  • @justinfletcher3419
    @justinfletcher3419 2 года назад +1

    I love the plumbers tape idea. I would however recommend anyone who has a strat to get locking tuners. It's made a world of difference using the whammy.

  • @kayzinwillobee
    @kayzinwillobee 2 года назад

    hell ya man you just saved me fifteen bucks with the plumbers tape trick. works like a charm.

  • @ITigerbaum
    @ITigerbaum Год назад

    That was helpful. I have 2 Strats, and gave up on using the vibrato because of tuning instability, and "decked" both of them. It's been a few years, and I think I'm gonna try again. Thanks!

  • @waitaminute-vw9hf
    @waitaminute-vw9hf Год назад +2

    I don't know why, but recently I've become fascinated by electric guitars. I don't play the guitar at all, but it's the mechanisms and the electronics that have grabbed my attention for now. I love to know how things like electric guitars work. I can't wait to get into the materials that make a guitar.

    • @ITigerbaum
      @ITigerbaum Год назад

      Yes it's truly ingenious how someone figured out frets, bridges, nuts, intonation, and magnetics.

  • @paulallyngoff7472
    @paulallyngoff7472 2 года назад +1

    Fulltone OCD is a great pedal for a Strat. You can actually get a somewhat heavy distortion tone without too much fuss with the gain cranked up to ten.

  • @markrodgers2976
    @markrodgers2976 5 лет назад +1

    Just an added tip here, concerning the back-plate: I'm also a Strat guy, and i also always preferred to keep mine on the guitar, but it admittedly can be a PITA to change strings with them still on. Most newer Strats have a rectangular opening on the plate, rather than the 6 individual holes, and what I've done before is to take a Dremel and file the opening a bit larger, so it doesn't restrict the insertion of the new string (or removal of the old ones). Obviously, you wouldn't want to do this to a vintage part, but for a modern Strat, it's no biggie. It just takes a minute, is barely noticeable, and it fixes the problem forever, without having to ditch the plate.

  • @tommythompson9649
    @tommythompson9649 6 лет назад +1

    I've got a fake strat my dad used to play in the 80s. I immediately did your tape trick for the whammy bar. I'm also going to get that nut sauce to get it in tune. Thanks for the video as always.

  • @tdabele
    @tdabele 5 лет назад +1

    There are some other things I found, place some felt behind the springs, I did upgrade my American Pro with Locking Tuners and after three set ups I did have the bridge lowered. I am new to Strats so I have a long way to go. But I probably will start changing pickups before I'm done. Using 11 gauge but I am real heavy handed.

  • @GeriMars
    @GeriMars 6 лет назад

    WOW! I've had my Strat for a long time, know lots of guitar players and you're the first one to tell me ANY of this. (I wonder if they know.) Some of this I knew already, like about the springs and the switch, having learned it on my own. But the rest is news to me. And I never knew about tuning a Strat ½ step lower. That's a big deal. I've always wondered why my Strat's tone never quite matched that of the model's most famous players. DUH! Why didn't I hear it? I kept thinking there was something wrong with my guitar, amp or me. I've even had salesmen use that to try to sell me another guitar.
    What an awakening! Thank you, Erich.

  • @hp8931
    @hp8931 6 лет назад

    I started playing guitar when I was like 4 just playing by ear I’ve always love Elvis so I just sit there for hours playin my guitar. I remember my every time my dad would go on a Business trip he would always me home a new first act brand guitar from toys r us. I just have always loved music. I tried music lessons when I was seven and they just really didn’t work out and not long after that I started to play sports and just got busy doing other things. Every once in a while try to pick it up but I would never stick with it. fast forward to about a year ago I really got serious about and I’m making great progress and your wonderful videos have help me so much along the way if I just have a question or just want to learn something new you have really help me to always be able to learn something and get better every day at guitar.

  • @leh3827
    @leh3827 2 года назад

    Excellent.
    Answered a bunch of Qs I didn't have to ask.
    Thanks

  • @Shawn-rq4py
    @Shawn-rq4py 6 лет назад

    I put roller bridge saddles on mine, replaced the nut and just used pencil lead in the nut slots and it stays in tune. I really like the roller bridge. I’m thinking of putting one on my LP

  • @SuperCmagiera
    @SuperCmagiera 6 лет назад +2

    Great video! I've just acquired a Strat copy (my first in over 20 years. I was getting ready to do a full set-up on it when this video showed up on my notifications. Awesome stuff to try. Thank you so much, Erich.

  • @52klog
    @52klog 6 лет назад

    Great tips, don't own a strat as of now but definitely on my list but then there's a lot on my list of to buy items, try to watch as many of your videos a day as I can always so well done and informative thanks, Eric. Own 2 of your books great books !

  • @ALT3REDB3AST
    @ALT3REDB3AST 5 лет назад +7

    Damn. I thought my 54 reisssue was nice..... Your 65 is TO DIE FOR! That mint guard has me drooling.

    • @Tonetwisters
      @Tonetwisters 5 лет назад +1

      My second guitar was a 1964 I bought in 1965 ... Had the worst 12th fret overtones on the 6th and 5th strings you ever heard. But it was beautiful until I sold it!

    • @captainamerica9353
      @captainamerica9353 4 года назад +1

      ALT3REDB3AST, his is a 1965? Talk about weird! I just bought a 1965 Custom Shop made in 2014 that's almost identical! Mine is a 3 Tone Sunburst with the mint guard and flamed neck, Rosewood 9.5" It's awesome - and it was played on a MF Demo on RUclips!

    • @greenfly1264
      @greenfly1264 3 года назад

      My 57 is nicer 😊

  • @maxserpentini
    @maxserpentini 5 лет назад +1

    Cool Mods & Tips. Nice guitar. What colour is your pick guard ? A friend thinks it's mint green. Looks cream over here.

  • @eddieferrazzi516
    @eddieferrazzi516 6 лет назад

    I've had a Strat since '96. But in 2006 I bought a Les Paul and a Mesa Boogie triple rec and got the best time I've ever had. I do not play my Strat anywhere near as often as my Les Paul. I use the built in distortion on my head because it's amazing. I've been thinking about getting a Tube Screamer JUST for my Strat, but wouldn't need its distortion, per se. Would it still be good for my Strat tone while using the internal distortion? I've never used external overdrive or distortion since I've had my Triple Rec.

  • @frankjansen9744
    @frankjansen9744 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks. Santa is bringing me a Strat this year. Super. Tuning half step... great tip. You mentioned the TC Electronics Spark pedal. Do you mean the mini or the Booster? Thanks.

  • @robertwatkins8220
    @robertwatkins8220 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your time, effort and information! Great Video!

  • @zojakubiak6782
    @zojakubiak6782 5 лет назад +2

    It's big bends nut sauce and I just ordered some. Thanks for the help Sage, I bought a new strat and just couldn't get the right tone..I'm getting a new pedal too...that's the problem!

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  5 лет назад

      You are so welcome my friend! Thank U!🙏

  • @MegaOhyeahbabe
    @MegaOhyeahbabe 4 года назад

    After this did a few of the things Erich recommends. Pipe tape on teh whammy bar thread works perfectly, I didn't realize how sloppy it was without it, never going back on that! Took out my back spring screws and put bees wax on the threads of the big screws to they are easier to adjust and tweak. Then re-set up my bridge gap for tremolo and am really happy with how my Strat plays now.

  • @yakobdejene6154
    @yakobdejene6154 6 лет назад

    thanks so much Eric you are a living legend

  • @theballz9422
    @theballz9422 6 лет назад +1

    Yet another awesome video! I can't wait to try these out. Thank you.

  • @waynegram8907
    @waynegram8907 Год назад

    YOURGUITARSAGE, try to make a video on which guitarist use the strat tone knobs set half down or full down. Hendrix, etc

  • @codyj1102
    @codyj1102 6 лет назад

    The half step down thing, started doing this about one month ago. I love it!

  • @mrpitiful27368
    @mrpitiful27368 6 лет назад +1

    Love these tips! Wish I had known them years ago when I thought I was going to be the next SRV. I wasn’t even close. I had a ‘98 Texas Roadhouse Strat that I had to sell to pay bills. Man, I miss her!

    • @glenwallace6314
      @glenwallace6314 6 лет назад

      I have a 99 that is a hardtail. Cyan burst. My favorite axe.

  •  6 лет назад

    Another awesome video that you have made, thank you for keep making this. As a self leaner, I found your videos are very useful and I am sure others beginner will feel the same as well. I do appreciate your work and i wish you keep making videos as I have been your new subscriber since the give away guitar but already watched most of your videos and learnt some useful tips. Thank you for what you have been doing wish you well and happy.
    From Vietnam :)

  • @williamtaylor874
    @williamtaylor874 3 года назад

    great insight thanks !

  • @stevebrower334
    @stevebrower334 6 лет назад

    That's a lot of good information, thanks Erich,, keep doing what you do....

  • @kenmcguire2427
    @kenmcguire2427 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. I basically knew none of this. Now I understand the tremolo springs and why they exist. Also like the plumber's tape trick. Good to know.. I have been watching many videos! So far, it seems the strat is the most used general purpose guitar.

  • @dansguitarheaven
    @dansguitarheaven 2 года назад

    Excellent explanations. You learn something new everyday. We never know it all.

  • @daveyon1915
    @daveyon1915 6 лет назад

    great stuff as always

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 6 лет назад +1

    At 5:35 - I don't have that problem with my strats backplates. I keep em on because the grounding wire in back there and if you accidentally disconnect it, you'll have a bigger problem than just a longer string change.

  • @kyle27085
    @kyle27085 5 лет назад

    Great video love the plumbers tape or (Teflon) I’m going to try that. And also that strat sounds fantastic. I just got a classic player 60’s in sonic blue with the 69 pickups back in April love it so much!!! Rock on!

  • @1972myc
    @1972myc 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this Video. Love Stratocasters!

  • @caiusmadison2996
    @caiusmadison2996 5 лет назад +1

    I use Dr. Duck's Axe Wax for the nut, string tree, and bridge saddles for lubrication. Stuff cleans a guitar up super nice as well.

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  5 лет назад

      Thanks for this my friend!

    • @truckercowboyed2638
      @truckercowboyed2638 5 лет назад

      Axe wax? Nut sauce??? Like they couldn't try any harder to come up with more immature minded names. Walk into your local guitar store. Ask out loud if they have specials on nut sauce

  • @charlestea3642
    @charlestea3642 6 лет назад +16

    It should be mentioned that the Teflon tape should be wound clockwise to the bar thread so it seals to the body thread correctly.

    • @ron6376
      @ron6376 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah righty tity lefty loosey

  • @paulinakervran3678
    @paulinakervran3678 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks again for the useful tips. I'm dreaming of winning one of your guitars... literally! Last night I dreamt I opened up one of your guitars that came in the mail. Dreams are the start to many things and can manifest themselves if you pursue them. So I'm gonna keep dreaming and and keep playing! Rock on! \m/

  • @WeebGod94
    @WeebGod94 6 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips! Getting my first strat next week. My body is ready xD

  • @goonytunes4119
    @goonytunes4119 4 года назад

    So great to learn from such a nice and knowledgeable guy. Subbed!

  • @OUTDOORSWITHDOMINGO
    @OUTDOORSWITHDOMINGO 5 лет назад

    Hi Guitar sage ;Thanks for the video and Is that a 3ply pick guard on your Strat ? I have a Fender classic 60's reverse headstock strat with a 1 ply pick guard and Thinking of upgrading it to 3 . what do you think ?

  • @LesleyLesPaul
    @LesleyLesPaul 4 года назад

    One of the best videos in that genre, thanks from LES

  • @Sudzypwns
    @Sudzypwns 6 лет назад

    i only have a electric guitar that i play on, i would really love acoustic! :D you are the major person i watch to improve on the guitar, i have your book, i want your unstoppable guitar system just no money at the moment! i love your videos! keep up the good work!

  • @john-di1mz
    @john-di1mz 4 года назад

    Eric thank you so much. Every word made 100% perfect sense...and I have already done some of these things myself...so I know what you're saying is true...!!!! Again, thank you....much continued success to you. I subscribed some time ago....time well spent watching and listening to you...!!!! 🙏🙏👍👍

  • @mela7507
    @mela7507 6 лет назад

    Can't wait to try this

  • @solotralafolla
    @solotralafolla 5 лет назад

    Nice video. I do not need thephlon for my EC Signature strat. Inside have a small spring work amazing.

  • @danielpomaville9051
    @danielpomaville9051 4 года назад

    I'm putting together a DIY strat trying to get close to a finder strat love to hear your answers

  • @kevincuthbert3058
    @kevincuthbert3058 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @giovannisciarrotta2272
    @giovannisciarrotta2272 4 года назад

    Awesome video man! What an eye opener

  • @jamminape
    @jamminape 6 лет назад

    WOW! I just recently acquired an Eric Clapton Strat and these are some great tips! I have learned so much watching watching your videos! I can't wait until my son is old enough to play so I can share this knowledge with him!

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад

      Pass it on!

    • @jamminape
      @jamminape 6 лет назад

      I'd love to have a membership to your site! If your free content is this amazing, your premium lessons must be out of this world!

  • @goten2831
    @goten2831 Год назад +1

    Your amazing my guy

  • @TheYjmfan
    @TheYjmfan 3 года назад

    I love your beautiful 65 strat just purchased a fender strat in same colour but would love that original. I’ve used the nut sauce on my bass

  • @morganccm
    @morganccm 6 лет назад

    Excellent video! Thanks.

  • @brendaproffitt1011
    @brendaproffitt1011 6 лет назад

    Totally awesome. Video ..wow my friend this song is great ...the way you explain is just super too ...Thank you so so much..I greatly appreciate it all..

  • @larrypower8659
    @larrypower8659 10 месяцев назад

    One of the very best Strat mods is wiring both neck and middle pickups to the first tone pot, and the bridge pickup to the second. Strats come like that now and have for several years, but I did that when I got my ‘66 Strat (Valentines Day, 1984) and it allows you to roll off some of that brash, bridge pickup treble. Really helps with fuzz and overdrive, too. Older Strats have no way to control the tone of the bridge pickup; the neck and middle pickups are each wired to a separate tone pot, with no tone pot for the bridge pickup.

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  10 месяцев назад

      Nice, Larry! Thank you for sharing this.

  • @StefanoMaddalena
    @StefanoMaddalena 6 лет назад +5

    Oh man! I wish I have a Fender, but well... I still love my Squier.
    I love the Strato sound, so smooth and powerful at the same time.
    Thanks for this tips Erich, there are many things to know... I tried .10 and it was a really hard. So I learned (I think lol). Greetings!!!

    • @williamsesions1144
      @williamsesions1144 6 лет назад

      Squier,s are awesom!!

    • @manifestgtr
      @manifestgtr 5 лет назад +1

      Dude, Ive owned strats of all kinds from $100 squiers to custom jobs costing thousands and guess what? They’re all strats at the end of the day...some might sound 10% nicer, some might play better or have more vibe but they’re all the same basic guitar. You can convincingly play another brick in the wall on ANY of them.

    • @666Sleepwalker666
      @666Sleepwalker666 5 лет назад

      Dude, you can just mod your squier to sound like a custom shop! It's just about the parts and you will save so much more money! Tinker away!

  • @pauldelorme2394
    @pauldelorme2394 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips. Much appreciate it.

  • @rudedawg5087
    @rudedawg5087 6 лет назад

    Great tip on the teflon tape. I use chap stick or Vaseline & powdered graphite mix on the nut but may get some nut sauce. I also had some noisy springs so I added some short pieces of rubber tubing inside the springs, voila no noise. Thanks again for the tips; btw I really enjoy your guitar lessons.

    • @yourguitarsage
      @yourguitarsage  6 лет назад

      Thank you Dawg! Great additions. I appreciate it.

  • @a.garcia9815
    @a.garcia9815 6 лет назад +5

    I have a MIM Strat that I picked up dirt cheap second hand. It has been a blast to mod and tinker with, not to mention playing it!

    • @zachone172
      @zachone172 6 лет назад +2

      A. Garcia I recently installed 57/62 pickups in my mim strat and I’m loving it!

    • @TheForce_Productions
      @TheForce_Productions 5 лет назад +1

      Practice, practice, practice.

  • @jimmymarchisotto8152
    @jimmymarchisotto8152 5 лет назад

    Thanx for the great video on Stratocasters! I subscribed!

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster1 4 года назад

    For years, I played heavy metal on my Strat, piling on the distortion and gain, but mine is a 2002 American Strat (I wish it was three-tone sunburst, but the Chrome Blue is quite nice). In the neck-and-middle and middle-and-bridge pickup switch positions, the coils are out of phase, i.e. humbucking, unlike in vintage and re-release models. And it suits metal fine. The Strat is more of a fight than my Les Paul, but it's worth it.

  • @rockymclain3357
    @rockymclain3357 6 лет назад

    Erich, thanks again for another well done video. I have the same Strat at home and this video gave me some great advise. I admire what you do and how happy you are with teaching guitar. Its always written all over your face with that permanent smile. Cant wait to catch the live broadcast this weekend. Again, Thanks for everything you do and always going the extra mile to help everyone get better at guitar. #30freeguitars

  • @BobZed
    @BobZed 6 лет назад +1

    Nice vid. You can use a #2 pencil instead of the nut sauce. Not quite as good but way cheaper. Also worth mentioning the HSS Fat Strat. A humbucker in the bridge position is way more usable to me than the more common single coil setup.

    • @StratBurst92
      @StratBurst92 Год назад

      I have been doing this for years.

  • @giantessmaria
    @giantessmaria 3 года назад

    THANKS, GOOD TIPS! I would also add the Wampler Tumnus as an overdrive pedal that sounds great with a strat to bring out the nuances of the sweet, single coil sound. if you keep the gain setting very low, and the treble relatively high, it really accentuates the natural tone, while still giving a nice boost! thanks again my friend.

  • @greenphil888
    @greenphil888 6 лет назад

    Great job mister! I love Strats!