6 GUITARISTS JAM OUT ON THE CUTLASS CT50 | Sterling by Music Man
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- Опубликовано: 5 дек 2024
- 6 Guitarists. 6 Styles. 1 guitar. This is the Sterling by Music Man Cutlass Collab.
Ft. Steve Terreberry (IG: @steventerreberry)
Sophie Giuliani (IG: @sophiegiuliani)
Kazuki Isogai (IG: @kazuki_isogai)
Andrew Baena (IG: @baenacarcosa)
Annie Wagstaff (IG: @annieplaysguitar)
Ruben Wan (IG: @rubenwan)
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Sterling by Music Man brings iconic Ernie Ball Music Man design guitars and basses to all levels of players at affordable prices. Some of the notable signature artists include: John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Steve Lukather (Toto), James Valentine (Maroon 5), and St. Vincent.
Thanks for having me! Sorry for interrupting all those beautiful solos with metalcore :p
You’re amazing dude
Dude that was exactly what i was looking for , don't be sorry ;)
The world needs more metal!
I saw your face & was like “ does he solo” 😂😂
\m/, ❤️
Thanks for letting me join this awesome collab! Everyone killed it ️🔥💛
Loved every bit of your part, Ruben! Truly a master of your craft 😌
All were amazing. But, you, Ruben... You're not even human. :)
Your jam was straight fire !!!
you are nuts
Yours was by far my favourite
Stevie T is like that anime character that’s always making fun stuff and seems kinda weak, but when he has to fight it turns out that the guy is a monster full of power and technique. Absolutely awesome playing 👏🏼
You comparison made me happy, and i wanna watch a good anime now.
I always forget how good Stevie T really is. His goofy/humble attitude makes me forget that he is a monster on the guitar.
Ikr...he is so down to earth
Just commented the same. This video came on when I wasn’t looking and I was like WHO the f*ck is playing that masterpiece?!
Thank you for letting me be part of this!! Honour to be amongst such great players & use such a great guitar 🎸
Dude! Your solo was the coolest!
Wow, Kazuki is outstanding, his part makes me want to listen it more and more
That was awesome!
It’s so great t see where younger guys n ladies are taking the guitar.
This guitar is so outstanding. And it is mine! Thanks a lot to Sterling by Music Man. As a mid-range player you do not need more guitar. I love my CT50.
Just picked mine up today. So sweet right out of the box.
Annie Wagstaff. Gets my vote. Love her feel and vibe. Her choice of sounds are in my wheel house.
7 months later. Still digging her jam.
Sophia is just too smooth with it 😮💨
crazy lineup
Wow that first guy ripped it! Everyone played well, but that Terreberry really dazzled me. And the way the video blended the following player's (Sophie) part was cool. And hers was a mellow after that so it went well. Kazuki's part was most like what i'd like to play though.
So used to seeing Steve Terreberry making fun of people. It's nice to see him just play 🎸🎶
It’s cool to see Steve Terryberry shred
Annie Wagstaff 🤟😍
Update: I decided to buy this guitar but there are a few things potential customer should be aware of before they decide which is not mentioned in any review I have seen. Firstly the QA done on these guitars is not consistent. I purchased mine online and did not inspect it beforehand and it came with many defects in the neck finish (uneven coating on back of neck and onto the fretboard), damaged pickup guard (maybe done during setup), misaligned pickguard (gap between guard and bridge uneven), shielding paint not completely covering internal cavity, neck not sanded/finished well, etc. Also if you look under the pickguard you can tell it's cheaply made as the routing is very rough. Another important point is that you cannot easily upgrade some parts such as the pickguard or the pickups as you can't get replacement parts which fit easily. I tried to get another pickguard and even the factory wont sell them separately and directed me to a custom pickguard company to have one made to order. Pickup covers are also non standard size and will need routing of the guard to get standard single coils to fit. I have fixed most of the problems but will most likely never want to upgrade it as it were a cheap strat copy like a Squire CV. I'd recommend one of these instead of the Sterling if you want something which can be easily upgraded in the future.
I upgraded everything but the output jack. Seymour Duncan pups and DiMarzio pots and superswitch with a .223 orangedrop tone cap. With the treble bleed curcuit, I'm forever seeking new tones. Yes, the pickgaurds are specific to these guitars. Wasn't that obvious?
Why does this NOT have MORE views?!
Great demo showing all the colors.
Always impressed with stevie t
fr he slapped
much love
Some serious talent throughout! Loved it.
Great performance!!
I've noticed these guitars have a very warm and full tone no matter who's playing or what pickup is used. I've upgraded all the electronics in my CT50 HSS, and even with much hotter pickups, it's retained that smoothness and warmth. Could it be, the poplar body and roasted maple neck just work great together? Seems to be the case. Mines just pure buttery goodness.
ROCKIN STEVIE T
That girls part slayed.
very nice
what color is the one at 3:14?
it looks to shiny to be the Daphne Blue Satin.
and its too blue to be the Firemist Silver.
Ruben wan is the best
🔥🤟
how does this only have 5k views...
Hi, I am interested in the the Sterling Cutless CT50 and was wondering about the neck profile. I normally play acoustics (Martin/Taylor) both of which are pretty flat and have a normal c profile I think. How does the neck on the Cutlass compare? I have small hands so don't want something which is too thick. I've tried a normal modern Strat and it seems very similar to the Martin/Taylor guitars. Thanks.
Hi...the neck is similar to a standard Fender Strat but asymmetrically curved and with a flatter 12" radius on the fretboard. Be careful with this guitar as the one I got had numerous QC issues including a jammed truss rod.
4:36 now this is selling one
Ruben Wan 👁👄👁
Is there anyway to get the backing track for this?
A fucking affordable strat killer if you ask me 😁😉
Sophie and Ruben were the best.
those two were the only ones that really thought their solos through. no offense, but the rest seemed like careless picking imo
God d*mn Stevie T can play guitar.
It's incredible how much better Kuzaki is than everyone else on this list...
I actually didn’t buy one because it felt too similar to my strat.
This is my dream guitar. Tried saving to own this but till this day cant even do it cuz lot of things happened lately in life and in the family. Thinkin of givin up and retire from guitar playing.
Don't give up, I feel the same sometimes, I saved a long time and finally got some nice guitars, always keep your dreams, even though life has been so tough for everyone lately!
@@ricksch43 thanks man. I appreciate it
5 guitarist and an Internet bully jam out on the cutlass
Who's a bully
Lol whos the bully
Sorry is that Stevie T?
@@nomadenview ding ding ding (man I sound like a bully now…) yes, see KDH’s videos about him… Stevie has a pattern that he unfortunately hasn’t broken
@@JamesLinenX steve T has bullied underaged people and has send cyber mobs against others,
These strats sure do look funny...
They all basically did the same thing with the guitar.
You lost me with Stevie in the Thumbnail. Gooooood bye 👋
Why?
He may be the goofiest of the bunch, but he can actually play. I don’t see a problem. 🤷♂️
It’s the bullying and age inappropriate content targeted towards kids… not a good look on Sterling/Ernie Ball TBH
@@ZL1LoVeR - Kars for Kids? Clearly they don’t know how to play their instruments. They are just acting. Strictly an argument for non-musicianship. As far as the “inappropriate content.” Did you think his channel is a family channel? Clearly his demographic is 18 and over. He’s in his late 20s early 30s. The parents should be monitoring what content their child should be watching. That’s not his fault. Again… I don’t see a problem here. 🤷♂️
@@Burnt_Gerbil KDH did a great job pointing out all the issues when it comes to Stevie T’s content, and how he markets it and what type of props/delivery devices he uses and what kind of demographics that appeals to. He also substantiates those claims with examples of kids commenting and creating their own remixes of Stevie T videos. KDH reached out to Stevie multiple times to discuss these issues with him, but Stevie kinda ignored the requests. KDH instead spoke with Stevie T’s agent and had a nuanced conversation that acknowledges some of your points but also outlines clearly where the issues lie. As a parent myself I can tell you that controlling what kids watch/consume is easier said than done… it’s also not necessarily the best approach as it makes the content more desirable if it’s forbidden. I agree that parents must have an active role in understanding what content their kids are consuming and offering them guidance. However, the content creator does have at least some responsibility in what they put out to the world and who they present it to. Here are the three videos KDH made on the topic, he did the extensive research and asked the appropriate people in order to make these videos, and can speak to the issues better than I ever could:
Part 1 - Audio Audit
ruclips.net/video/9tE7zYzxLjY/видео.html
Part 2 - Conversation with Stevie T’s agent
ruclips.net/video/PB-z1Dl70K0/видео.html
Part 3 - A Parent’s Worst Nightmare
ruclips.net/video/DD6Dqy3zzc0/видео.html
Hope this helps in providing context for where my initial comment was coming from