Eastwood picked the right guy to send a guitar to. You played it and explained it really well and after that video people will be queuing up for them. Great stuff.
Nice overview. I bought one about a month ago. Got a smoking deal on a B-stock unit that I couldn't pass up. Liked it right away and learning to love it as I get to know it better.
Such a great walk-through of this guitar, Adrian, and of course a wonderful opportunity for us to enjoy your fantastic playing! I learned a lot about baritones, too, which is great. Thanks so much!
Adrian, aside from the outstanding range of sounds you brought out of the guitar the thing that really impresses me is your ability to come up with really super tasty lines - that thing you did at the start was sheer class. Thankyou so much for all of your excellent teaching - you rank as joint no.1 with Rick Beato as my best music/guitar resource out there.
Thanks for the baritone demo. I have a surf-green Squier Telecaster baritone tuned in B standard. I took your tabbed music for Wichita Lineman and transposed it all for the baritone. Sounds amazing! And it's also good practice for me at writing out music because the program I'm using (TabEdit) takes the tablature I've entered and puts it into standard notation. So our tabs differ but the actual musical notes come out the same, if you know what I mean.
great sounding bit of kit have been toying about getting a baritone but i have to be really picky because my better half thinks along the lines of why do you need another you can only play one at a time so getting blood from a stone but i think the next will be a baritone
Love the sound of Baritones but I just don't know what I would do with it. Maybe in a few years I will be able to play well enough to justify having one.
Technically, for the sake of adhering to RUclips rules, this video should have a ¨*Paid Promotion* (I think that's the phrase) tag in the description. I know this isn't your usual thing but they could get quite sniffy about it. And, yes, a free guitar is a form of payment if you then go on to make a video about it.
I've had a couple of Eastwood guitars (including a Sidejack) over the years. They're just cheaply built guitars. They look nice though. I'm sure the guitar they sent you was especially finished and set up for you, since they sent it for review. The problem is, they send the rest of us their crap.
Great demonstration material. I’ve had my eye on these for a while; good to hear your playing on this one. I’m even more tempted now!!
Had to listen to the intro 3 times before getting to the rest of the video!
Eastwood picked the right guy to send a guitar to. You played it and explained it really well and after that video people will be queuing up for them.
Great stuff.
Nice overview. I bought one about a month ago. Got a smoking deal on a B-stock unit that I couldn't pass up. Liked it right away and learning to love it as I get to know it better.
Your opening piece is just so excellent, bravo.
Such a great walk-through of this guitar, Adrian, and of course a wonderful opportunity for us to enjoy your fantastic playing! I learned a lot about baritones, too, which is great. Thanks so much!
Sounds great. And great playing as usual.
Such tasty playing. You have impeccable musical aesthetics. Thank you.
Adrian, aside from the outstanding range of sounds you brought out of the guitar the thing that really impresses me is your ability to come up with really super tasty lines - that thing you did at the start was sheer class. Thankyou so much for all of your excellent teaching - you rank as joint no.1 with Rick Beato as my best music/guitar resource out there.
You are our guitar hero of this years!...
1:31 - Switching the pickups to create a little mini rhythm. _Very_ sneaky! I've never seen _that_ done before, and I agree it should be done more. 👍
Absolutely stunning, the guitar but mostly you!
That passage with the thumb pick was beautiful😊
Sounds class! Really good tune at the beginning
Thanks for the baritone demo. I have a surf-green Squier Telecaster baritone tuned in B standard. I took your tabbed music for Wichita Lineman and transposed it all for the baritone. Sounds amazing! And it's also good practice for me at writing out music because the program I'm using (TabEdit) takes the tablature I've entered and puts it into standard notation. So our tabs differ but the actual musical notes come out the same, if you know what I mean.
bloody great playing.
Wonderful opening
great show, from all points of view
Lovely guitar and song you came up with!
Great tune!
Sounds really good !
Great demo Adrian.
Would love to see a video of the Rivolta Combinata xvii. That thing looks beautiful!
That was excellent,that was.
Awesome demo!!!
That amazing opening piece is worthy of a lesson in itself, maybe for your Patreon supporters 😁🤞🏼
We need more guitars with single coils in the neck and humbuckers in the bridge!
Well done
Just the right amount of bright on the bridge pickup
great sounding bit of kit have been toying about getting a baritone but i have to be really picky because my better half thinks along the lines of why do you need another you can only play one at a time so getting blood from a stone but i think the next will be a baritone
Mosrite-y. Nice.
Love the sound of Baritones but I just don't know what I would do with it. Maybe in a few years I will be able to play well enough to justify having one.
SICK!!!!
WOW!!!!!!! THAT SOUNDS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!........BUT, IT REALLY NEEDS THE VIBRATO BRIDGE!!!!!!
Awesome, you make it sound amazing. I wonder how it compares to the prs 277
Thanks, Adrian! Love those baritone sounds. I think Pete Anderson played one quite a bit on the early Dwight Yoakam records. What strings do you like?
Amazing playing as always. Do you know where this guitar is made? (Should have a sticker on it.)
Nice
Now I'm looking at my baritone accusingly asking it "why can't YOU do that?"
I always get Phoebe Bridgers mixed up with the Fleabag woman in my head
Bitchin. Thanks Adrian.
😳👍
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Technically, for the sake of adhering to RUclips rules, this video should have a ¨*Paid Promotion* (I think that's the phrase) tag in the description. I know this isn't your usual thing but they could get quite sniffy about it. And, yes, a free guitar is a form of payment if you then go on to make a video about it.
😊 \m/
... nice Meat Puppets shirt !!!
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Meat Puppets!
I've had a couple of Eastwood guitars (including a Sidejack) over the years. They're just cheaply built guitars. They look nice though. I'm sure the guitar they sent you was especially finished and set up for you, since they sent it for review. The problem is, they send the rest of us their crap.
Maybe I got lucky. I have an Eastwood Classic 12 that I've had for a few years that is pretty much perfect.
Had one of early Eastwood Monolith and their Mad Cat. They were nicely made.
I’ve got an Eastwood McGeoch 1000 which is excellent and was nicely set up on arrival.
As above - never had a problem with Eastwood guitars or Mandolins.