Things to check BEFORE buying a guitar when you're left handed: 1. See if they have left handed guitars 2. Buy the only left handed guitar available
@johnballs13524 жыл бұрын
@@nataliesimmons8831 Not a good idea, the neck is built to support the highest tension on the lowest tuning peg and lowest on highest. Long story short your neck is gonna warp
@jakub83024 жыл бұрын
leocs Lefty here and I play a righty guitar. Picking and strumming isn’t a problem for my right hand and using the left for the frets is super useful
@leoselbach_4 жыл бұрын
@@PatricKratos lol, come to think of it, all my instruments are black! My strat has a black shield though, so it's completely black. Very metal \m/
@leoselbach_4 жыл бұрын
@@jakub8302 honestly, I wish I could. I truly tried and failed. My left hand has simply no coordination for frets or the right had for strumming. Trying to play right handed was the major setback I had when it comes to learning how to play
@tevitamotulalo39094 жыл бұрын
LOL 😂
@sh0gun174 жыл бұрын
How I'm gonna choose my first electric guitar 1: cheaper than $300 2: black, blue, or red 3: the more it looks like a battle-axe the better Edit: I now own THREE guitars that fits all 3!!
@mickmay6304 жыл бұрын
Well, the SG fits the second two things, I guess, but I don't know about the price
@cobgod14154 жыл бұрын
@@mickmay630 epiphone sg
@rimasras75144 жыл бұрын
Blue
@cdsfbianca3 жыл бұрын
you’re giving me marceline vibes 🎸
@mister65993 жыл бұрын
Me and you have the same mindset my friend
@ssaammeelliiss3 жыл бұрын
I think aesthetics are very important especially for beginners. You are much more likely to randomly pick up and practice on a guitar that is aesthetically pleasing to you than you are with one you find ugly.
@shakeyoulikehaiti Жыл бұрын
So true man. I had a cheap starter guitar that I felt like I had to force myself to want to pick up and practice on sometimes. I got into it for the love of guitars, and lost it somewhere along the way. I learned my chords, basic strumming, and a few other things, but then I just kind of stopped progressing. However, every time I went to my local guitar center they had the American ultra stats and I would pick one up and play it. I never wanted to leave the store when I was playing that thing lol. I finally pulled the trigger when I saw it in Texas tea for the first time though. It is just such a beautiful color. I've seen them online, but cameras never do them justice. They come out black on camera. In person, they are really something special. I fell in love immediately. $2,150 later I now own an American ultra strat in Texas tea and I pick it up every single time I walk by the case. Instead of forcing myself to practice once a day, I find myself having to stop myself from playing five or six times a day lol. Buy the guitar that you want, not the one that you are told or think that you need(unless you are a professional and are looking for a very specific sound). If you're a beginner, get something you WANT. It makes a world of difference in how much you practice. And when I say get what you want, that means if you want an expensive guitar and can afford it, get it. If you settle for anything less, you will always regret it and your playing/learning may show for it.
@ArkoNJ Жыл бұрын
@@shakeyoulikehaiti This is a great way to look at it. Thank you for this!
@sexypekk Жыл бұрын
Not just beginners, when I bought my last 2 guitars I thought they were so beautiful I couldn't put them down. I always tell beginners to keep the guitars out on stands or wall mounted for ease of access and visibility.
@duxxxhm11 ай бұрын
That is most awful thing to look when buying a guitar. You can buy a realy crappy guitar just because it looks nice. Don't ask me how I know.
@miikkavehmas33265 ай бұрын
Nope! If you buy from online you only look astetichs. I bought Harleybenton Floyd Rose and always strings broke up. We lived in midlle of nowhere where closest music store was 50km away and ofcourse I didn't have even motorbike. So I couldn't even play when I wanted to. Floyd rose anyway is hard to tune and keep in shape. So nowdays 15 years later I always try how it feels like to play before buying and go to music store so I can test it. Sometimes still end up just for looks though online😂
@alfiemason42935 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry but colour of your guitar is the number 1 most important thing
@as7river5 жыл бұрын
Colour of the sound, or actual, literal colour of the guitar?
@YMSHE5 жыл бұрын
Leonel Cantú no, color of the serial number on the back of the headstock
@Rb-ys6xb5 жыл бұрын
In Burton We Trust nah im pretty sure hes talking about the color of the font letters in the website
@pinkiepilot5 жыл бұрын
AHAHAHAHA
@nicolascalegario88355 жыл бұрын
PhatIguana Man it’s gotta be pink otherwise it’s simply trash
@SJPYT5 жыл бұрын
5 Things to Check BEFORE Buying a Guitar: 1. Wallet 2. Bank Account 3. Last credit card bill 4. Home Loan EMIs 5. A place to hide the guitar from wife
@DMSProduktions5 жыл бұрын
@Bruce Almighty AWWWLLLLRIGHTY Then...
@guitarsrcool49225 жыл бұрын
@@DMSProduktions That wasn't Bruce almighty. That was Pet Detective.
@DMSProduktions5 жыл бұрын
@@guitarsrcool4922 Alrighty then!
@SaxJockey5 жыл бұрын
So true 😂
@DMSProduktions5 жыл бұрын
@Anton Antonson Too many brainwashed betas here these days!
@warpdriveby4 жыл бұрын
To beginners, play as many guitars as you can. Beg, borrow, but dont steal. Any time you go to a music store and try at least five or six ones that are as different as possible. The best thing you can do is find a guitar that inspires you, one you don't want to put down. Dont be aftaid of used gear either, you can find some real treasures. There are so many great guys making videos about everything guitar, many have fantastic advice. If your parents are buying you one have them watch some of them. One of the worst things to do is give a beginner a cheap piece of junk, they are hard to play, and discourage/frustrate/turn-off new players. Definitely do not start out with an steel string acoustic, they are much harder to play than electrics. Personally, I'd advise starting with a shorter scale length guitar, the strings are easier to press down. The scale length is how long the strings are (from the bridge to the nut). Also, begin with very light gauge strings look for ones where the thinnest (the high E/sixth) is no more than a 9, if you can find "8's" try them too. Play with other people any chance you get! It's one of the best ways to grow as musician and it's wonderful. Don't be afraid to ask people who are better than you to play, unless there's something wrong with them they'll be happy to jam. Play all kinds of music, even songs you may not really like, you will discover new genres, find inspiration and have musical ideas that will surprise and delight you. These are a few of the things I wish someone had told me when I was 12 y.o. The Guitar and Bass, literally saved my life and made it richer too.
@four16293 жыл бұрын
damn i've been playing on a steel string acoustic this whole time lmfao, i started about 2 months ago but stopped bcs my fingers were in pain, then started again 3 days ago and have to take another break
@warpdriveby3 жыл бұрын
@@four1629 Hi and welcome to the guitar family! There's a really easy workaround for your problem... put electric strings on your acoustic. It's that easy, they won't sound as shimmery and pretty, but they definitely don't sound bad either. If you aren't bending much yet, you can try 9s and 10s (the thickness of the high e (1st) string. Also: almost ALL budget to intermediate priced guitars aren't set up well, so taking any guitar to a luthier for a simple setup is a good idea, it will also result in the guitar playing and sounding it's best. In addition, you will know what a good setup feels like. (proper string height aka action, intonation [not so much on acoustics as the intonation is permanently set at the bridge], and neck relief [the curve/flatness/back bow of the fretboard. There are so many excellent channels here on KZbin! Man I wish that it had been a thing in the 90's! We had OLGA OnLine Guitar Archives which was amazing enough back then. Have fun with your guitar and enjoy playing
@four16293 жыл бұрын
@@warpdriveby Thank you!! I've been playing instruments for around 6 years and guitar is one of my first string instruments, it's so fun.
@walkuro73843 жыл бұрын
I started on a steel string acoustic, and I 100% agree that beginners should go for a nylon string or an electric guitar. The only bad part about it is that if you start off with an electric guitar or a nylon string, then steel string is extremely difficult to play. My friend only has electric guitars and basses (he's been playing for a while, not as long as me), and when he tried out my steel string, he was struggling. I'd say get comfortable with a nylon string or electric guitar before you go steel string. That's just my advice though.
@warpdriveby3 жыл бұрын
@@walkuro7384 That is always gonna be an issue. Steel strings are definately the most challenging. I always advise newer players to go as light on string gauge as they can find. I think Rick Beato has a video about it too. A ton of people play too heavy a set. There's a list miles long of famous players who play 9s, Jimmy Page is at the top of it.
@leochinchillaa4 жыл бұрын
OH MY LORD FINALLY A GUITAR KZbinR WITH A MILLION GUITARS ADMITTED THE TONE COMES FROM THE AMP
@PetraKann4 жыл бұрын
To be precise the tone comes from the pre-amp. It is the preamp section that colours the signal from the pickups. The rest of the amplifier section simply boosts what emerges from the pre-amp. There are new amplification systems available that have a rack full of pre-amps that emulate the various classic amplifiers (Fender, Mesa, Vox, Marshall, etc). Cant remember the company that supplies them
@gradyamick41264 жыл бұрын
Petra Kann exactly
@tsmspace4 жыл бұрын
The tone only comes from the amp if you process the sound enough,,, if you "raw" up the sound more, the guitar will matter more, and also there will be more "responsiveness" available to the player. If you process it so much that every guitar you plug in will sound the same, then the only thing making it through the amp is the fundamental pitch,,, most of the color is lost, and therefore most of the expression a player could normally apply is lost also.
@TheMidnightModder4 жыл бұрын
Hands, pickups and amps. The 3 main things that control tone.
@e-sager80954 жыл бұрын
Hands. Tone comes from the hands... there’s a story, of Stevie Ray Vaughan, he’s at a buddies house, they’re all jamming out with a strat. Chilling. And his buddy is playing high gain. and Stevie goes “Hey. Mind if I try it out?” And his buddy goes “sure. You might wanna mess with the amp a bit” but yet Stevie goes up there, and plays, and it sounds like Stevie, they’re all amazed because, he changed nothing on the amp, and it STILL SOUNDED LIKE STEVIE! And that it why tone comes from the fingers. You are blessed with your own individual tone. We could have the same settings on an amp and sound totally different, because we have different fingers. No one knows why. But it’s the truth.
@Philtration5 жыл бұрын
I walked into the Guitar Center around the corner from my house here in Chicago in 2008 with the intention of buying a new acoustic guitar. I was trying to explain to my wife the differences between the more expensive guitars and the more budget minded ones and pulled an Olympic white Fender Stratocaster off the wall without looking at the price. I thought is was a USA Strat buy the look, feel and tone and I was shocked to find that it was a MIM model for a 3rd of the price. The more I played it the more it felt like it had been my guitar for years and I could not walk out of there without this guitar. 11 years later I still love it.
@Axess-sv8nq5 жыл бұрын
Price means close to nothing these days. If someone's willing to do the setup, fretwork, and upgrades (if they want), a killer guitar can be gotten for peanuts!
@dkaufman575 жыл бұрын
@@rainvedu G1
@lueysixty-six73005 жыл бұрын
Great story! 👍 We all dream of that exact scenario. Good for you, you actually got to live it.
@chsinger965 жыл бұрын
Same with my Tele. I actually always wanted a Les Paul and didn't really like the way Telecasters look but then I decides to pick one up just to try how it plays... I immediately fell in love and couldn't walk out the store without buying a 22 fret sunburst Mexico Tele
@74dartman135 жыл бұрын
@@Axess-sv8nq so true! I picked up a cheap Strat copy at a yardsale this summer. Levelled and crowned the frets. Rolled the edges of the fret board. Installed a new nut and a cheap twin rail in the bridge. Total cost less than $35! It's incredible to play and sounds pretty good! All it took was a little work, which was more like fun than work!👍😎🎸🎶
@rockgemini4 жыл бұрын
0:45 - Neck Dive 2:16 - Body Contour 4:42 - Neck Profile 7:03 - Pickups 10:02 - Tone & Aesthetics
@cartermcgee22694 жыл бұрын
Thank u
@bellamendez4094 жыл бұрын
Doing gods work
@Rigley9114 жыл бұрын
Not all hero’s wear capes
@brewen_lmrch3 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry but english is not my native language, what is the "Neck Dive" ?
@vxmpblud.6663 жыл бұрын
@@brewen_lmrch Neck dive is when the neck of the guitar is heavier than the body so it will be heavier on the neck and a lot harder to play
@virgo42004 жыл бұрын
this dude is like the bob ross of guitars. so calm chill and his voice is soothing
@Guitarmachine1154 жыл бұрын
Yep so true
@Jona_The_Than_D3 жыл бұрын
I'd argue Paul Davids is also the Bob Ross of guitars but hey, whatever floats your boat
@cammz053 жыл бұрын
Paul David’s is definitely the Bob Ross of guitar but yes, this guy has a very soothing voice
@jamieeaston29413 жыл бұрын
@@raddydydy no
@emilyspector27283 жыл бұрын
“Let’s check out some happy little guitars.....”
@khtnsuwdih5 жыл бұрын
Things to check: 1. the neck 2. the neck 3. the neck 4. see 1, 2 and 3
@khtnsuwdih5 жыл бұрын
@Andre Sun cheap or expensive, still check the neck!
@khtnsuwdih5 жыл бұрын
@Andre Sun true...
@nickgarnero98435 жыл бұрын
What are you looking for on the kneck other than no obvious wonkeyness and or ease of freting?
@khtnsuwdih5 жыл бұрын
@@nickgarnero9843 does it feel easy and 'musical' to play? There's a lot of personal preference about neck profiles and fret types - maybe try lots of guitars and get a feel for different necks.
@nickgarnero98435 жыл бұрын
@@khtnsuwdih Thank you for that. I didn't know if you meant a hardware discrepency or defect that was noticible. I definetly understand this sentement.
@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy4 жыл бұрын
Always check at the top of the headstock for the brand name, and make sure that brand doesn't suck, even though the guitar looks 'pretty'. I did that once with a beautiful looking sunburst 'Les Paul' made by a cheap guitar company ( Jay Turser ) and regretted it for a long time after.
@bman13374 жыл бұрын
The les paul one is working for me.
@klusek41284 жыл бұрын
I have Les Paul from Jay Turser and its pretty good (but need some update). Also i saw that company have pretty good comments on yt, So maybe your model was broke or smthn
@jakepeterson98034 жыл бұрын
I almost bought a jay turser but luckily my cousin saved me and sold me an epiphone sg
@nyzer16204 жыл бұрын
which brands are good that make cheap guitars between 70 and 150 € ? love ✨
@leathersandals4 жыл бұрын
@@nyzer1620 Look at the Ibanez range, some decent affordable guitars
@essolatem57644 жыл бұрын
5 importants things when you buy a guitar : 1: pricerange 2: you like it 3: ergonomy 4: quality 5: the amp
@PetraKann4 жыл бұрын
6. plectrum
@shanemurphy61304 жыл бұрын
@Tolol a pick
@essolatem57644 жыл бұрын
@@abella11 for a first guitar, if you're not amazingly rich, you can go ahead for a 500/600$ guitar, it will be a great mid-range instrument. for professionnal, usually guitars from 800 to 1500-2000$ ( i've seen many people playing on "usual strats" and ltd guitars which are mid range guitars). go over 2000$ is overkill to me, first not much brands offers you real instrument range over 2000, and if you pour more than 2000 you have to be already a good player and go to make the guitar with a luthier and make your perfect instrument. So pretty useless if you start and don't really know what is the best for your playing. if you have any questions do not hesitate i'm here annabella ^^
@lemmefeelyerjibblets88563 жыл бұрын
@@essolatem5764 How much would a good amp to accompany a $500-$600 guitar cost?
@essolatem57643 жыл бұрын
@@lemmefeelyerjibblets8856 there are some all in one Marshall around 300/400$ which could fit, or some fender for clean sound. There is no perfect AMP overall so chose by yourself, listening it, even trying it. It's really personnal (almost as much as a guitare) all you have to know is if it will last (product quality) and how it feels to you. I think (my personnal point of view) that an AMP around 300$ Can be a wise choice to keep it a few Years without problems and enjoy it ! Also, think about where you will play ( transistors if you have neighbours, or under 5 watts for not transistor apps, Big, small, combo (all in one ) or AMP + speakers) i can't give you an answer but i Can tell you that. Hope i helped you ! ❤️
@carlosalves68445 жыл бұрын
I currently have 11 guitars at home, 8 electric, 3 acoustics and 5 amps including a Vox AC 30 TB. Most of the gear was bought used at bargain prices. About 95% of the time I play my MIM Strat through a Roland Cube with a Boss ME50. The point is no matter how many guitars and gear you have, it wont necessarily make you a better player. IMHO buy the best guitar you can afford and get it SET UP. Even a cheap guitar that's set properly will give you a pretty good sound these days. Better to spend the dough on a decent amp and some ear plugs for the wife.Bottom line just make sure you commit to practise. Remember your time, not your money is the most precious commodity you have, use it wisely. Rock on you all !!!
@hermanjansen66224 жыл бұрын
Well said my friend ! Cheers...
@bennettblankenship69324 жыл бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better myself! But I’m from the south and it really messed with my head when I read “you all” instead of “y’all” 😂
@MIKE-ej6ud4 жыл бұрын
@@bennettblankenship6932 yeah, but what threw me off was how he typed---- practise------- lol!
@shd.ae_3 жыл бұрын
aww gotta note this, thank you 🥺
@rfry2004 күн бұрын
Just got a used Epiphone SG because of the comfort weight and price. I now will get it set up. Also got 2 guitar headphone amps and for now just will plug it into my stereo or computer to the DAW. Was not sure if I would continue playing so I bought used and on sale at the local pawn shop. New, I would have spent was $1000, used pawn shop less set up cost $300 location Canada.
@tanshaomala3 жыл бұрын
Another point about tone: beginners usually don't have a developed enough ear to discern good or bad tones anyway, that takes time and exposure to develop. A guitar's looks and playability are much more important in order to keep the beginner motivated to play. For this reason I think its better for absolute beginners to skimp on the amp rather than the guitar, even though a good amp will make a bad guitar sound good.
@jimmacdonald3868 Жыл бұрын
No Learner heel. Please teach.
@ashikabbasali183611 ай бұрын
Learning scales and technique most important for a learner tcday
@rfry2004 күн бұрын
I wonder if you could get by with a good headphone amp then plug it into your stereo via the aux input as a starting point.
@JERRYR7085 жыл бұрын
As a beginner, this was how I chose my first guitar: 1. Woodgrain 2. Neck inlays 3. Dings and scratches 4. Color 5. Cost
@orphanrafferty19554 жыл бұрын
Fashion-victim
@icantthinkofanamesothisisi78144 жыл бұрын
I'm also a beginner and I just chose one that was the right size. That was it
@JERRYR7084 жыл бұрын
@@orphanrafferty1955 My guitars are Epiphone under 400.00 and Maxwin by Pearl and probably 100.00. Definitely no fashion statement there, otherwise I would have chosen Gibson, Fender or Martin.
@moheeyt92194 жыл бұрын
Check the strings too if there are like blocks or smh like that
@syra15414 жыл бұрын
As a beginner, this was how I chose my first guitar: 1. Google "Electric Guitar" 2. Buy the first one that popped up
@thomka45765 жыл бұрын
Please do part 2: 5 Things to Check BEFORE Buying a USED Guitar!
@MrTubularBalls5 жыл бұрын
I have experience in that department, got burned once or twice. 3 practical tips: 1) bring a flashlight. I've tried out guitars at sellers' homes under low light conditions, obviously not ideal. Bright light is good for looking down the neck. Once I had to walk up to a lamp shade to check the back of a JEM, found a few huge dents. The owner then said his kids were running around and tripped over the cable, so the guitar fell of its stand. He should have mentioned that in the ad (didn't buy it btw, neck problems). 2) bring hex keys (maybe also screw drivers). This way you can check that the truss rod screw isn't stripped / truss rod isn't broken etc. Maybe also to adjust the action. It may be too high, which can hide neck problems. 3) bring a set of straightedges. The frets may be uneven, which you can demonstrate by rocking a straightedge of appropriate length on a fret that's too high. You can still buy the guitar, but you'll have to pay for a fret job. Proving the guitar has problems gives you a better negotiating position. A credit card may work too.
@commentfreely54435 жыл бұрын
1] price 2] online price
@MrTubularBalls5 жыл бұрын
+Comment Freely That goes without saying. But many 2nd hand guitars aren't made anymore, so there's no online price. Unless you mean what they go for on ebay. Rule of thumb is they go for slightly over 50% of original store price. Usually there's room for negotiation, but it depends on seller, how rare / desirable guitar is etc. But most important thing is that the insturment is in good order, see my comment above.
@thomka45765 жыл бұрын
@@MrTubularBalls Very helpful - thank you !
@sebione35765 жыл бұрын
Make sure you can't fit a pick under any edge of the bridge. If you can, do NOT buy it.
@robmorrow98244 жыл бұрын
I’ve been a drummer for 25+ years and just started with guitar a week ago, this was actually very helpful.
@pimsmits61944 жыл бұрын
You: It's famous for one thing Me: ACDC
@anamarija18694 жыл бұрын
same xd
@J__C__4 жыл бұрын
Psshhhttt. Duane Allman had one long before ACDC did.
@robertbaker31264 жыл бұрын
Black Sabbath
@ursinemonkey88824 жыл бұрын
Gotta love that Angus young bite feel when playing an SG
@CrowbarImpact4 жыл бұрын
Black sabbath for god's sake.
@BrandonOutside5 жыл бұрын
Guitars are like wands on Harry Potter: you don't choose the guitar, the guitar chooses you 😄
@vampeiyre5 жыл бұрын
It's so interesting how often this is true. Not always, but most of the time it is.
@cmkilcullen81765 жыл бұрын
yes - it goes that way too...
@DarkSkreemr135 жыл бұрын
Perfectly said. I own 17 guitars and have been playing for only 16 years and 2 years ago, a guitar picked me lol. Out of all of the high end guitars I own, my LTD MH1001 Deluxe is the guitar I play best on. Extremely comfortable on the body, profile is perfect, action is perfect, never goes out of tune, neck is perfect, and the tone is great. Most importantly, my pinky never touches the volume knob when I'm downstroking like James.
@HearthVader5 жыл бұрын
So true. The amount of guitars I've dreamt about until I finally got my hands on it, and then was totally let down. Too many. Conversely, I own guitars I never thought I'd like in a million years 🤷♂️
@cmkilcullen81765 жыл бұрын
@@HearthVader I hear you!
@everyonee. Жыл бұрын
I never have an electric guitar before and I'm planning to buy one as a gift for my self. Man this guide is really helpful specially for a beginner like me. Salute!
@johnm2645 Жыл бұрын
Hey, did you get the guitar and wondering how it’s going. I’m planning on buying one but not to sure.
@starhuntaplayzxd5125 Жыл бұрын
Same lol
@agustdina4744 Жыл бұрын
Same, I hope I get to play it well after much practice hehe
@Nobodyimportant69610 ай бұрын
Ready to sell those guitars yet you guys?
@g1nk_3 ай бұрын
@@Nobodyimportant696username checks out
@FuzzImp5 жыл бұрын
1. That it’s not actually a bass.
@torahwarrior24425 жыл бұрын
It's a percussion instrument in the form of a guitar
@danee83335 жыл бұрын
Wrong, it's a piano
@SiddharthKarunakaran5 жыл бұрын
@@rainvedu Wrong. A bass is a fish.
@JUNO-695 жыл бұрын
That guy that hangs around with the band aka the bassist
@TheDarkestPaladin5 жыл бұрын
@@JUNO-69 bassists are good people they make our job easier
@desr23954 жыл бұрын
Honestly one think I always do with electrics is play them unplugged for a bit. It can really tell a lot about innate qualities like sustain and resonance which will carry over when it’s plugged in.
@Isleofchocolope0U8122 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best comments and suggestions on this thread. Decades ago when we were doing the garage band thing we’d almost always watch movies afterwards. My one bandmate would continue on playing unplugged. I started doing the same and noticed the difference as I had an SG and a Strat. I’ve always recommend playing electric guitars unplugged while couch surfing and do it to this day.Glad to see there are others that do the same
@warpdriveby2 жыл бұрын
This is such a wonderful tip! My SG sounds absolutely beautiful unplugged, but my ESP only sounds "ok" in that situation. It is totally ok for some not to do this IF they have thicker bodies, made of a heavier wood like mahogany and have zero weight relief. The lead guitar in my band recently bought a Les Paul that was not as clear or bright as my SG unplugged, but because it has the same pickups they are impossible to distinguish when run into the same amp and pedals if the settings are the same. We A vs B'd them while messing around before practice and none of the others could tell that the tracks were recorded with a different guitar. Interestingly, they did sound different played very quietly and totally clean, probably from minor differences in pickup height, the very old wiring in my SG, and possibly the capacitors between the potentiometers or the pots them selves as they were made 20 years apart! However, I know I couldn't tell which because I forgot to rename the files something memorable and now can't tell them apart! 😂 Your "tone" is something like 65% amp, 34% pickups, and 1% other factors. I will find and post a link of several experiments that all came to this exact conclusion. I do prefer nitro finishes, to me they feel similar to how marble feels warm to the touch, but I now know it has no appreciable effect on sound.
@johnsallee7824 Жыл бұрын
Yes! How it vibrates
@davidsellers3639 Жыл бұрын
Facts
@DoctorEnigma014 жыл бұрын
Me as a kid: I want the Les Paul because Ace Frehley plays one. Me as a teenager: I want the Les Paul because Jimmy Page plays one. Me as an adult: I want the Les Paul because now I can afford one. Me in my 50s: I got the Les Paul because Jimmy Page plays one, and damn do I love it!
@theepicwizard46313 жыл бұрын
It was relatable, until I read to the word "afford"
@dezscott463 жыл бұрын
Cant beat a Gibson les Paul Had one hanging round my Neck for the last 25 years And now at the age of pushing 60 now suffer with a bad neck Most of the time now when practicing have to sit down and play
@garyjones70443 жыл бұрын
Me in my 60's " man does my back hurt"
@suminshizzles69513 жыл бұрын
I was expecting a..... i got a les paul and now i find its too heavy :)
@valuedhumanoid65745 жыл бұрын
For new players it's very simple: action. I remember my first guitar which was this huge dreadnought acoustic with 13 gauge strings 3/4" off the finger board. It was almost impossible to play, and when I did manage to get a few chords, my fingers were sore and my hand/wrist/forearm were fatigued. Which made the thing sit in a corner of my bedroom as a nice post to throw my cloths over. Number One: thin strings with low action. Whatever you buy, budget to get it set up. A Squire that plays easy is much more valuable than a Les Paul Custom Shop that plays terrible. I wish someone would have told me that 35 years ago...
@aruvirk5875 жыл бұрын
Dude, I think we have the same guitar(no not really), mine sucked equally. But all that extra effort to play on a bad guitar made me a good player on good guitars and made me respect instruments that were considered 'meh'.
@randyroofwalker15 жыл бұрын
Which strings do you like?
@valuedhumanoid65745 жыл бұрын
@@randyroofwalker1 Use as thin as you can get for acoustic. I use the Martin .010 - .046.
@isajoy69615 жыл бұрын
Aruvi RK sounds like my Yamaha F310
@johnbennett37145 жыл бұрын
00UncommonSense00 I think you are 100% correct. That’s how I thought he’d start his video but not really mentioned. A beginner player can easily get ‘bummed’ if his action is crap and most actions can be easily cured with a turn of the truss nut but which beginner is gonna think or mess with that? Everything else is not relevant until that beginner starts discovering himself. I have an SG and I didn’t realize they nose dived until today... still really don’t care cause my guitar fits me perfectly.
@Joystick10005 жыл бұрын
Back in the 80’s I wanted to build a super Strat. Since it was my first time customizing a guitar, I wasn’t too thrilled about the idea of possibly messing up my American Strat. I went on a search for an inexpensive guitar to experiment on. I saw a $100 Strat copy that was ugly as dirt. I was laughing when I picked it up because it looked like such a piece of junk. I stopped laughing the minute I started playing it though. That guitar came home with me. The only thing I ever did was use a router on it to make space for the HSS set of Seymour Duncan pickups I put in it. The tremolo bridge was already perfectly set up. It ended up being my main guitar for over 30 years and I recorded several albums with it. I always intended to move the pickups to a better guitar. I never found a better guitar.
@trexeddie82274 жыл бұрын
Joystick1000 what model guitar was it?
@serhat.I4 жыл бұрын
Wow man
@fadeskywards12454 жыл бұрын
@@trexeddie8227 Considering he's mentioning an HSS setup, he's probably talking about a Stratocaster style guitar.
@mytoesarecold55554 жыл бұрын
Cool story bro
@Nik-lp5wy4 жыл бұрын
@Jayden Ty I'm still waiting for him to answer this
@bluedragon42443 жыл бұрын
I love how he says lucky enough to play many different instruments…shows he’s appreciative of what he’s experienced and has
@benford17265 жыл бұрын
You: It's famous for one thing and that thing is... Me (actually out loud): headstock breakage! You: that's right, neck dive Me: well this is awkward
@DarrellBraunGuitar5 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂👍
@juanvaldez54225 жыл бұрын
I did the same thing
@vladionescu82225 жыл бұрын
I just ended up saying nothing... :(
@thedoobiesistersandsackbla57185 жыл бұрын
i said it too. thats funny.
@pheraa77235 жыл бұрын
Well i've only had Jacksons and Gibson explorers, so i stayed silent 😂
@gregboyar4 жыл бұрын
His room looks like a guitar shop
@spaghettiman37573 жыл бұрын
makes me wanna play stairway to heaven
@stonecorleone3 жыл бұрын
Oh it's not?
@nikhil15613 жыл бұрын
Dammit this is my new goal in life now
@jaredsmouter58332 жыл бұрын
nearly 3 years later... Still a super informative and well put together video. Thank you for playing a part in helping me choose my first guitar!
@donald-parker5 жыл бұрын
Nailed it! It amounts to "do I enjoy picking up and playing this guitar". If the answer is "no" it does not matter so much about other features. If I enjoy it, I play it more. More play = betterer guitar.
@EsmeNAyala4 жыл бұрын
Him: explaining that the neck dive makes it difficult to learn guitar Me, who has had an ancient ass acoustic guitar that always did the neck dive but I just thought that was normal and have struggled learning for years: 👁️👄👁️
@luanmello91844 жыл бұрын
ikr, i have 4 stringed instruments and they all have neck dive, is that normal? lol
@Robbo193 жыл бұрын
At least now I have a reason why I suck at playing my guitar - it's an SG too, just not a Gibson.
@mei41863 жыл бұрын
Same! I literally just ran to grab my classical and it actually has neck dive lmao.. never been a problem for me since I always play sitting down and u know how u kinda lean onto it? 😳 wow what an eye opener
@0000song00003 жыл бұрын
For illustrating... You can grab a strat by the horn with one hand and it will balance (like those balance scales)while for a les paul you have to grab it way closer to the body ♾️ curve ... That's how you can now if it will neck dive
@isaccsolis29953 жыл бұрын
@@Robbo19 this the sg style comfortable? I was thinking of getting one
@clevername154 жыл бұрын
I feel like something that’s super important to check is how well it stays in tune, if it goes out in the amount of time you’re testing it let it go
@allenwattenbarger35935 жыл бұрын
I always hated Telecasters. Wouldn’t pick one up. Hated everything about them. Then, I went to a concert where the guitar player used a Tele to play blues, clean, and the heaviest nastiest riffs I’d ever heard. I finally picked one up to see for myself. Now, my Tele is my go to guitar for almost everything. I love my Tele
@WebbstR5 жыл бұрын
Same story here, except that my "spiritual awakening" was the movie Crossroads.
@jbird12245 жыл бұрын
John 5 ?
@tfilmyr5 жыл бұрын
That nasty hard rock sound on Led Zep 1 & 2 is a tele. Nothing growls like a tele.
@psychoprosthetic5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I hate teles "in principle", but it just doesn't work out that way in practice.
@mwpv115 жыл бұрын
I had the same feelings until I heard Ted Greene play his. Since then I bought about six of them. I still can’t play like Ted Greene but I can get some amazing sounds out of them. Wish I found out much earlier!
@missingsock184 жыл бұрын
This really helped--so straightforward. I thought tone was the most important, LOL, but I grew up playing an upright piano. And I can't believe what you do with that $100 Strat! Technique and skill will always conquer sub-par tools and instruments. Thank you, good sir!
@stevengiordano91794 жыл бұрын
A $100 strat is JUNCK
@fl_o_x5 жыл бұрын
Im melting for that blue Les Paul, what an amazing color 🤩
@cormacmurphy38234 жыл бұрын
Is it an ESP ?
@John6-404 жыл бұрын
I'm dying to know exactly what kind of LP that is. I fell in love instantly.
@mytoesarecold55554 жыл бұрын
Cormac Murphy - nah, it doesn’t have those annoying birds inlays on the fretboard. It’s a Gibson Standard in Ocean Blue.
@electroKrunch5 жыл бұрын
When I was youthful, radius was a issue. Being an old man now, I don't much care. Gimme a guitar and I'll bang out some jams. I've less hair, less teeth & more experience now... I recently bought 2 Benton's from Thomann with cases & this a little finesse, they will be top shelf axes for me. Just inputting the money doesn't always awesome playing....
@killawhale87264 жыл бұрын
Telecasters do seem like they wouldn't be too comfy to play (what with the slab design with not bevels or grooves), but I was actually pleasantly surprised with the way they felt once I picked one up and tried it out at a music store. They are pretty thin which helps a lot. This is why you should always go and pick up and play the instrument before you buy it!
@terrysaling36733 жыл бұрын
I'm looking for a different guitar. Prefer new but would love to find one used for a good price. One thing's for sure, I'm taking my time and plan on playing a lot of guitars in the process. At my age it's my last guitar purchase and I want one I won't be bitchin about a few days or weeks later.
@sexypekk Жыл бұрын
Same. Actually even though the strat is more ergonomic on paper I find the tele easier to play because the strat is so rounded that it tends to slide around on my leg when I play while sitting. I don't actually own a tele though only tried them at the store for a little bit. Thinking about picking one up soon.
@tylerrr13914 жыл бұрын
Him: contours. Contours. Contours. Me: *looks down at my telecaster*
@hunchobrazyy4 жыл бұрын
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂
@cidisdead55894 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭
@giovanac48204 жыл бұрын
*looks down at my acoustic* Also, I see an mcr fan! Nice :)
@stevengiordano91794 жыл бұрын
ONE OF IF NOT THE BEST GUITAR TO BUY!!!!!!!!
@fajaradi12234 жыл бұрын
@@stevengiordano9179 My superstrat is laughing with a whammy bar dive
@JohnOhkumaThiel4 жыл бұрын
What shocks me about electric guitars in particular is, even the cheapest ones are pretty good or can be easily made to be pretty good. So when I started out researching this before actually buying one, at first I was looking at a minimum price tag of $625 new. But after seeing so many videos where they did as you did here with a cheap guitar, I realized I could start with a cheap, not famous brand, even used, and be pretty happy with it so long as it wasn’t garbage by design. I ended up, at the moment I couldn’t stand to wait any longer and headed out on a buy or die mission, with a thrift shop guitar, a ‘Selder’ stratocaster, for $30. That is not a typo, there isn’t a zero missing, it was $30. Filthy, scratched, definitely a fixer upper. There was a Fender Stratocaster in another shop for $80, but I just didn’t feel right about it somehow. So I cleaned up my guitar, did the setup with KZbin guidance as best I could, and a month later, on my way to get a professional setup I stopped by to see the Fender again in case I rather spend my money on that instead. I didn’t know how much the setup was going to be; could be $100 for all I knew, so I thought it might be better to get the used Fender for $80 and sell the guitar I had. I even brought guitar polish and such. After a month of playing, and this whole process I went through, it only took a glance at the Fender to see it was garbage. There was the Fender name on the headstock, and it had one Fender pickup, but everything else about that guitar said it was a collection of spare parts nobody wanted. So glad I didn’t buy that one! The next floor up was the guitar shop. I was prepared for a $100 setup that would take days before I could get it back. When I pulled it from the gig bag (which was $5 at another thrift shop), the staff immediately said, “Wow. Beautiful!” The neck relief was perfect they said-did that myself. Finishing the total setup, including restringing the guitar as I apparently did it wrong, only $30, and it was ready in an hour. When he handed it back to me, the tech said, “It’s perfect.” But here’s my question for you. Sometime in the future, probably within the next year, I figured on buying a ‘better’ guitar. Now I’m wondering what differences I would notice, if any, that I couldn’t get by simply upgrading the pickups, bridge, and tuning keys on my current thrift shop guitar. Could you or anyone else on this thread go over their experience upgrading to a ‘better’ instrument?
@ArbiterBrick4 жыл бұрын
John Ohkuma-Thiel jaguar.
@JohnOhkumaThiel4 жыл бұрын
Now 7 months later, 9 months a guitarist. A little over two months ago, same thrift shop, I got a Squier Bullet Strat for $90. I thought that first guitar was about the same level as a bottom of the line Squier, but wow was I wrong. I really thought that first guitar was very good, and now I know better. But knowing better, I also understand this Squier has issues which would cost as much or more as buying a new and better one to fix up, particularly replacing the tuning keys and bridge at the minimum. Still, it’s a much better guitar than that first one.
@tsmspace4 жыл бұрын
guitars in general are cheaper than other classic instruments. You can't possibly find a guitar that's worth 1 million dollars just because of how it sounds,,, it's always some story about who made it, who owned it, and tv hits. ,,, violins and pianos can cost in the millions because they used a piece of wood that is rare and takes 1000 years to grow correctly, and nothing else in the world will make that sound except that piece of wood. ,,, guitars already are not terribly refined , and electric guitars are inherently audio-processed , ,, basically, the guitar is superior and one of the reasons why is that it's cheap to make such a good one.
@JohnOhkumaThiel4 жыл бұрын
@@tsmspace I’m originally a sax player, been a musician all my life. My sax is a Selmer Paris. It appreciates in value because it’s a particularly prized instrument. Bought it for $600 in 1986, and now it’s worth about $4,000. If I modify it, the price drops. Honestly, I don’t touch it anymore. But nothing sounds or plays like certain makes and models of horns-or pianos, or violins and so forth But top Classical instruments are way overhyped and overpriced. Pros and even students are playing instruments that aren’t better, but they’re practically museum pieces-that’s what those huge prices are all about. It’s like if you could get a guitar that was actually built by Leo Fender, any sane person would consider it too valuable to be walking around with in a gig bag and using professionally for performances, but a classical musician would do that-and frankly I think that’s just stupid. We can easily make as good or better instruments today as, for example, Stradivarius did.
@JohnOhkumaThiel4 жыл бұрын
Actually, my wife asked me if I was going to sell my sax to buy a pro level guitar. My first reaction was, “I’m not that good yet like I am on sax.” I’ve been playing guitar exactly a year today as a matter of fact. But I am a musician of almost as many years as I’ve been alive. If she asked me today though, my answer would be that I don’t have enough experience yet to know what guitar I would buy that would be ‘the one’-my ‘Lucille,’ my ‘SRV, my Frankenstrat. That last one is a particularly good example because it was made out of several thrift shop guitars, starting with a cheap body, and Clapton made his guitars similarly out of several that he bought in thrift shops. You can’t do that with a sax, piano, or violin. You can change strings, a mouthpiece, what reed you use, but there aren’t a lot of parts that aren’t practically disposable and entirely customizable the way there are on a Stratocaster.
@strangersteph2 жыл бұрын
This video is the absolute BEST! Thank you. Feeling confident about buying my own electric guitar today! Been using my boyfriend’s old and very worn guitar and I’m finally good enough at playing to justify spending money on my own. Can’t wait!! 🤗🎸
@RidenourMedia5 жыл бұрын
I lost an SG to neck dive. My bandmates still occasionally remind me of this.
@MobileDecay5 жыл бұрын
I lost my life to stage dive. Satan will never live that down. 😢
@Riverdeepnwide5 жыл бұрын
Band mates are the best for keeping us humble.
@MrTubularBalls5 жыл бұрын
Almost happened to my vintage Ibanez 540S during a rehearsal. I put straplocks on all my instruments since.
@macmcgrath36255 жыл бұрын
Wish I'd had this when I started!
@matteoziegler76325 жыл бұрын
@WORST CHANNEL EVER i got an epic phone
@nialldowling6584 жыл бұрын
@WORST CHANNEL EVER My brain: dont say it. Dont say it. My mouth: YoU'Re wRoNG
@JungYT4 жыл бұрын
I've found locking tuners to be a must have on my list. Better tuning stability and easy string changes are what you gain.
@GerardHammond5 жыл бұрын
Thanks you for this reality check. It's the amp that makes the sounds. Pick a comfy Guitar first. Thanks!
@clarenceboddicker40235 жыл бұрын
Boomers lose their goddamn minds if you so much as imply that a Les Paul that costs a few thousand dollars is an overpriced scam. So I loved that you outright said the amp is more important.
@juanvaldez54225 жыл бұрын
So... wait... hold up.... so you are sayin an lp with average at best fretwork , a questionable fit n finish, all wrapped up in a soft gigbag isnt worth 2800? You better check yourself right f*ckin now!
@John6-404 жыл бұрын
Stop saying boomers. It's not a boomer thing, it's a guitar snob thing. Elitists exist in every generation.
@nehemiahzo_4 жыл бұрын
Juan Valdez Lmao! So true haha. These guitar snobs always focus on “oh the greats all use em, they must be worth a lot” but they don’t understand how questionably made it is.
@PetraKann4 жыл бұрын
The amp has nothing to do with buying a guitar. The plectrum and straps are more important than the amp
@professorstokes65964 жыл бұрын
OH really now. Boomer here...that's exactly how I feel about a Les Paul. Not to mention how heavy and poorly balanced they are. Never quite got it and I'd even bet that Gibson couldn't explain it without resorting to some kind of subjective generalized crap. So knock off with the boomer-hate and sweeping generalizations. You sound like an "age-racist" and are showing your ass.
@malcseaman98072 жыл бұрын
Spot on as usual Darrell. You really are the 'go-to KZbin guitar expert' when thinking about ANYTHING guitar. Love all your vids and learn something new every time.
@PDXguitarfreak5 жыл бұрын
The first thing I feel is the neck. If I don't immediately bond with it, it's a no-go. No point in looking further.
@joe991731225 жыл бұрын
It's weird realising your favourite guitar KZbinr watches (and comments on) other people's videos. How's your custom strat going, man?? lololol.
@PDXguitarfreak5 жыл бұрын
@@joe99173122 Hi Joe, thanks! I'm loving the custom Strat. Nothing like a new guitar to get your creative juices flowing. :)
@stevelaferney35795 жыл бұрын
Definitely.
@nehemiahzo_4 жыл бұрын
For me the neck has got to be slim, with a satin finish or nothing.
@chadr80254 жыл бұрын
I absolutely right
@dejandjosic12584 жыл бұрын
You should make a video "Things to Check before buying a second-hand guitar"
@derinmavi99464 жыл бұрын
I think the answer to that is in his videos in general. If you didn't yet you should watch his cheap guitar unboxing videos and see what points he checks out.
@christinagiagni35782 жыл бұрын
i started playing a les paul when i was 18------almost 50 yrs ago. i still have it but now i play a rickebacker 620. it is so comfortable to play and i love it. so i appreciate your video. it's spot on. thanks.
@RC32Smiths015 жыл бұрын
Ahhh there are many factors into buying a guitar indeed, and these are definitely true and on point! Awesome and informative as always!
@Josh-iw2kw5 жыл бұрын
Where do you get your positivity from, son. Your comments are way too supportive
@RC32Smiths015 жыл бұрын
@@Josh-iw2kw Ahh I've always wanted to brighten someone's day and just give the well deserved support for their efforts on gear, theory, technique, etc.
@Josh-iw2kw5 жыл бұрын
@@RC32Smiths01 fair enough man
@RC32Smiths015 жыл бұрын
@@Josh-iw2kw ahh thank ye very much my man
@danieljohns95dj4 жыл бұрын
I used a lot of these tips when I got my first bass. Trying dozens over a few hours, finally picked up a Fender Jazz 5 string. It was perfect. Fit me perfect, loved the feel, sound. Gorgeous bass that I play hours every day.
@matiasdextre90804 жыл бұрын
When i was a kid i bought a les paul imitation and i eventually quit guitar all together due to back and hand pain. After like 6 years a friend of mine gifted me an Ibanez 360RG series. I didn't like the looks of it at first, but oh boy was that a smooth play. I not only started playing again, i became insanely better cause i could play for longer hours. The first thing to look in a guitar must always be that you feel comfortable with it!
@IanTheGreatYT5 жыл бұрын
I'm actually so glad I watched this before buying my first guitar. I was looking to get a stratocaster this black friday, I'm more into rock/metal but I can't get over the feel and look of Stratocasters so I was going to get a strat. Luckily I watched this video so now I know to make sure it's an hss! Thx, man!
@JeffQuin5 жыл бұрын
Then go for a superstrat to have the feel and aesthetic of a strat but a tone for rock/metal.
@zenrockoutkast5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, because you can't play rock/metal on a strat. Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Buddy Holly, Jimmy Paige, what do they all know about rock/metal?I'm trying not to be too salty, but you can play just about any genre on just about any axe.
@johnballs13524 жыл бұрын
@@zenrockoutkast yngwie too
@keithroberts1505 жыл бұрын
That was the best of any video I've ever seen on what you want in a guitar. I would encourage you to follow up on more varieties of pick ups. Really good job sir.
@orangsucc Жыл бұрын
I feel like the aesthetics are one of the more important things when you're starting out, I personally don't like how pointy or sharp most styles are, even a strat looks too pointy for me. I've always gravitated towards LP style guitars, my first one was a white Harley Benton SC-500 and I still LOVE how it looks, every time I see it on my stand I pick it up and play for way too long. It costed around $200 and isn't the best tone, but when getting it I saw many good reviews about it and just HAD to get it just because of the looks alone. Shoutout to HB, they make KILLER guitars at a genocidal price while also considering the aesthetics. I love them so much
@Darkfusion2805 жыл бұрын
I got recommended a Fender Strat by my guitar teacher, as he felt it fit my style and playing best. I decided to try out about 60 guitars at guitar center, including Fenders, and ended up settling on a HSS Fender Strat, and it definitely felt perfect for what I was looking for. Jazz, blues, and rock styles sound great on it!
@JERRYR7085 жыл бұрын
My first guitar was an Epiphone SG 400 Cherry Red. I had to have that color no matter if it wasn't the ideal first guitar or had nose dive issues. I would work harder around all those issues even if that guitar did not choose me, I would make it like me or else.
@winkfinkerstien19574 жыл бұрын
After selecting the body style and color, I always always always check for the straightness of the neck, the height of the strings above the frets, fret wear (if it's had a previous owner or owners), and whether or not there is any scratchy sounding knobs or switches while playing through an amp. I play every note of every string on every fret to detect string buzz. Intonation is especially important to me via octave harmonics, to detect unacceptable oscillation of sound. High quality tuning pegs are also a must have for me. Hope this helps. 😎👍🏻
@mikewhitfield29945 жыл бұрын
Great video. There are so many choices at big music stores that it can be intimidating and beginners often end up with a less-than-optimal first guitar because we’re essentially flailing around in the dark without a plan, set criteria or any real idea of what to look for. The better fit and quality of a first guitar, the better chance of success.
@BlaziNTrades5 жыл бұрын
Two other things I would have mentioned: 1) The finish on the back of the neck. This can effect playability for sure. I much prefer a nice smooth finish so you're not getting hooked up when moving up and down the neck. 2) The position of the volume and tone control knobs. I found this to be an issue for me when first starting on my strat, but was never an issue on my LP.
@AdrianJames285 жыл бұрын
I was nodding as the first part of your second point, expecting "you can't reach it on a Les Paul, but the Strat's is right there and easy to adjust while playing". Funny how everyone's preferences are so different
@pequeuxdarleux14802 жыл бұрын
I was surprised by the quality and lightness of the Ibanez RGA series guitars. I've been playing it for 10 years. I wouldn't change it.
@JaggieMoMo5 жыл бұрын
Im surprised tuning stability didn’t make the list
5 жыл бұрын
That can be solved at any time for very cheap.
@GearGasms5 жыл бұрын
Yes tuning stability is an easy fix!
@garyball77025 жыл бұрын
What is this tuning you speak of?
@JaggieMoMo5 жыл бұрын
@ yeah but a lot of this video is centered around new players. it wouldnt make sense for them to start out with a guitar with crap tuning stability when there are better options available. I know its an easy fix for seasoned players like us but for beginners its just another thing in the way of them learning.
@IAm-qf2xb5 жыл бұрын
Beginners struggle even to tune a guitar.
@nazmoking31715 жыл бұрын
My 5 considerations: 1) pickup type and tone versatility options (coil split or 5 way switch or 3 pickups etc) 2) tremolo included and what type 3) neck style and feel 4) body shape 5) looks of the guitar
@paulmcilroy75083 жыл бұрын
Finally.....someone who explains slowly and clearly with understandable precision!!!! Thank you!!!!!
@rikardarvidsson68505 жыл бұрын
Another two aspects of the neck that are important for my playing comfort: Scale length and nut width.
@jameswerner5035 жыл бұрын
Completely agree. A short scale (24.75") guitar has less string tension and is easier on the fingers of new players, and the reach is shorter to the first fret than with 25.5" guitars. Bending is also easier on the short scale. Nut width is also important especially for people with big hands and wide finger tips, a little bit more space between the strings can be helpful.
@negautrunks4 жыл бұрын
The fretboard width is so important. My dad has a Les Paul he's had since like 1978 or something. I cannot CANNOT get my hand around it. I bought an ESP M1000 on Craigslist without knowing or checking any of these things (I didn't even know there were different kinds of pickups) and the more I play it the more things about it I notice and love about it. Narrow neck, lightweight, whammy bar, shape, etc. That Les Paul is not for me though I dreamed of having it for my whole childhood. I can actually use the ESP so, whatever dad, keep your Les Paul. That ESP just called to me on Craigslist. I've never looked at another guitar sideways yet. I love my guitar.
@doninetexas5 жыл бұрын
I'd like to add: Left Hand vs Right Hand models. I was told over and over to stick to Right Hand models for various reasons. I took the 'pro's' at their word and that is what I purchased. After a year or so of frustration, I gave my three Right Hand guitars away. I use each hand as equal, but I am Left Handed. I still remember one reason: "they don't make Left Handed piano's". Now far too old to start over (84) but enjoy video's like this one...
@fabianvanderelst96435 жыл бұрын
I was like, "wait, what do piano's have to do with all of this?" 😂 Good one! 😂
@ceciliamorales15102 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video!! I am at the moment in the process of choosing an electric guitar… and it’s been so difficult to choose one because I just didn’t know what you just described!! I took note of everything you said. Now, I’m going to the music shop again… thank you so much for your help!!!!
@umpolpip4619 Жыл бұрын
I selected Fender Strat, Jazz and Precision because of the Vintage Tweed Case. The main reason came from the impression of oldies 60s guitarists when each one walked on stage with a black vilnyl case and shiny slant "Fender" logo at the corner. They slowly opened the case and grabbed the guitar. Truely magical and inspiring moment!
@speelbergo5 жыл бұрын
When talking necks, I'm surprised you didn't mention gloss vs satin
@ragsdirt3492 Жыл бұрын
I've been playing guitar for most of my life. I started when I was in High School in 1964. The first guitar was like most in those days and the strings were way too high. Undaunted, I proceeded to take lessons and learned how to read music and play songs. I've played in many groups and sometimes alone when requested. I still play daily and now have some thirty guitars. Through the years, I've culled the herd and given away a few guitars to those that may not have had the money to acquire a guitar yet wanted to play. Today, there is no reason someone couldn't purchase a guitar that they can learn on and play throughout the years with enjoyment. I am 74 and play, and learn, as much as I can. I focus on jazz for learning. I have a pedal steel guitar that is a real challenge to play yet delivers tones and music that cannot be done on other types of guitars. Keep up the great work Darrell as many will take up playing guitars and have many hours of enjoyment. Best to you.
@jasonalbert99395 жыл бұрын
I wish I had seen a video like this years ago when I started playing, it would have saved me thousands of dollars.😁
@evyalley3 жыл бұрын
My first electric guitar was an Epiphone SG. It was a gift from my parents for my 10th birthday I believe. My poor dad didn’t know any better and it’s a great guitar but you’re completely right about the neck dive because as soon as I got another electric I felt sooo much more easy to play. But there are great guitars and otherwise it was a great beginner guitar.
@lammilamm9997 Жыл бұрын
Mit einem Wildleder-Gurt oder einem aus Baumwolle sollte das kein Problem sein. Ich komme super klar. Kein Neck-Diving bei der SG.
@milkycloud.4 жыл бұрын
*_I HAD CHILLS WHEN HE PLAYED WITH THE DELAY+REVERB AMP AND THE CLEAN TUBE AMP. I HAVEN'T BEEN THIS EXCITED ABOUT SOMETHING IN A LONG TIME. CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME THE TWO SONGS YOU WERE PLAYING?_*
@kirstencristobal32043 жыл бұрын
It was.probably just improvised
@asgeirosnes38504 жыл бұрын
Esthetics is underrated. I had a Les Paul I was fairly happy with. A few months ago I walk into a guitar shop right next to my work, and on the wall were a beautiful nut brown Gretsch. Didn't even think about trying it in the shop. I thought: "That's mine!", and just bought it. No regret at all. I've had a 335, Tele Thinline, Les Paul.... This is by far (light years) the best guitar I've had. And bought only by its esthetics. :)
@PatrickRobinsonZA4 жыл бұрын
Norwegian Buddha when you know a good thing!
@patricksommer39715 жыл бұрын
I'd say a Humbucker and two Single Coils (HSS Strat) is good to beginn with.
@yeesenchai5 жыл бұрын
Agreed, most versatile combo especially on a Ibanez AZ2204...
@take5th4 жыл бұрын
I used to spend an hour a week in a guitar shop while my daughter took her lesson. I played a lot of acoustic brands that hung on the wall. I am not a guitar player, but have spent some hours over the years trying them and getting discouraged. While doing this came across a Breedlove which was, by far, the one that felt to me as the most responsive, best sound, feel, etc. ever. It cost $1800 in 1998, which was a lot, as I considered buying one. It is worthwhile to try many before taking one home. Sorry mom.
@RyzawaCh4 жыл бұрын
Holy smokes, that clean tube amp at the end there really lit something in me, that's the sort of style I only kind of knew I want, but now I need!
@TaylorMorgeson5 жыл бұрын
6. Can I hide the purchase from my wife?
@tijnmoer91365 жыл бұрын
Ben Hackett it was just a joke
@RevGary5 жыл бұрын
Hide the wife or go MGTOW bruh lol
@guitarsrcool49225 жыл бұрын
@Ben Hackett Wow, a little tense are we?
@JUNO-695 жыл бұрын
Every single guitar video you will find some boomer making some variance of this lame ass “joke”
@oldschoolkrist5 жыл бұрын
What are you talking about? You’ve had that guitar for years...
@tripletango3 жыл бұрын
I had a SG style as my first electric guitar and when I bought a Strat style 2 years later, it just felt so free and so easy to play
@christianbenge86564 жыл бұрын
Mannnnn on that clean tube ampppp that first bit sounded so good
@FriskTheFallen4 жыл бұрын
Him: single coils for clean tones low gain, up to classic rock. Me: plays mostly heavy metal on my Stratocaster.
@nehemiahzo_4 жыл бұрын
Same lmao. Djent on a strat? Yes please
@fredymendez8554 жыл бұрын
Also as a new guitarist I was always asking myself should I get a better a guitar or amp and there are countless videos of this online. My experience is that one who is new to guitar one should definitely spend more and get a guitar that they absolutely love to look at and can’t wait to play. As new guitarist it won’t be a while until we produce good sounds and create complete music so having a better amp at first won’t help you sound better if you can’t play the guitar the first few months. Like I love having my Gibson les Paul on my lap and get excited to look at it because my favorite musician Ben Howard has one.
@SpartanLaserCanon4 жыл бұрын
Over the years I hav realized that tones with lots of distortion make it harder to tell which guitar has a better tone and it might turn out to be just more of a feel thing if someone does not use clean. I like clean and have different guitars for some different tones. I would say you should check every fret of a guitar before buying in case the neck is warped and unfixable like some used ones might be. I prefer bolt on necks now because I realized how much more easier they are to have fixed and the fact that no audience member looks behind a guitar much or not at all if you are performing so it doesn't matter about the bolts looking silly to me that much. Ever since I started playing Flamenco more and have played on an 8 string, lots of necks have felt good to me, the main thing is the frets should be not super curved and either medium or large to feel better in my hands. A smaller neck that is more curved might take way longer for my fingers to get used to. Even my hollow body guitars have frets that are more flat than curved.
@faithdada84373 жыл бұрын
my beginner ass choosing my guitar be like: 1) price 2) brand (i went for a fender strat) 3) check if it’s fake after you’ve bought it 4) nothing else matters at this point just enjoy playing
@Kaz9999983 жыл бұрын
I had to reread this because I though #4 was just playing Nothing Else Matters, and nothing else
@faithdada84373 жыл бұрын
@@Kaz999998 😂😂
@biscuits24633 жыл бұрын
my VERY beginner ass: *shape and color*
@yusaidit53113 жыл бұрын
Brother said price first then bought a fender as a beginner 🤯
@goffdroid3 жыл бұрын
I spent 600 on a Epiphone Les Paul. Had a made in china sticker on it . Got it at guitar center... Whats the difference in the Gibson or Epiphone. Both have his name and elements. Is the Epiphone just a cheaper reproduction. . And the Gibson's. Original made in America. With crazier price
@brianbrazil44267 ай бұрын
I started playing guitar almost 3 years ago and had the benefit of knowing a lot of very good pro guitars. I could get reliable advice from them when choosing a guitar. I tried Les Pauls, ES 335s, ES 339s, SG's, Telecasters, Stratocasters. I noted the differences in the scale from the nut to the bridge, neck profile, frets, fret board wood & radius, the body weight, size, shape, thickness and balance of the guitar. Then I looked at the control layout where the volume and tone controls are positioned where your right hand will be when you're playing. All these things are for comfort and playability. The pickups were the next choice. I decided on Humbuckers with a 5 way pickup switch for one guitar and P90s and 3 way pickup switch for the other. The last thing was the color. The brand and model I chose was the Sterling by Music Man Albert Lee AL40HH and Albert Lee AL40P. I have 3 of them and they meet all of the requirements I wanted in an electric guitar. The first one I bought is under 6 pounds. The second one in a little more than 6 pounds and the third is 7 pounds.
@mwpv115 жыл бұрын
I totally agree, after hitting 70 years of age and still playing I have come to appreciate the Ibanez S series guitar. In my younger days I would have laughed at that choice. Now, after owning almost 136 guitars of all types, I reach for the Ibanez S series about 98 percent of the time. It's light, comfortable and has a killer neck profile and I can get just about any tone I need out of it ranging from jazz, 50's rock, 60's rock, pop, blues, country and a host of others. I used to think certain guitar styles were only for particular music genres, then it hit me, why not use one guitar for all of them and it works. It's made my life on guitar much simpler. Thank you Darrell for the great videos, they are all very informative and fun to watch. Your channel has become one of my absolute favorites. Keep up the great work!
@mattwhitedev4 жыл бұрын
I've been a gear head for many years now and stumbled on this and watched it just out of curiosity -- Agree with every point Darrell made, especially about tone being the least important thing to consider, because it mostly comes from your amp and effects. This is a great video that contains very useful advice to new players!
@artytoney2057 Жыл бұрын
Im 56 and played for most my life and was in my teens in 80s so im a head banger , i,like heavy music , so i always leaned towards shred style guitars jackson evh and so on but recently i purchased a fender boxter tele ( dbl humbuckers split coil) and instantly fell in love with it, it plays so well and comfortable for me , so your exactly right it pays to find the guitar thats right for you , i never thought id be a Telle guy and now its my favorite ax
@lunaleonem33785 жыл бұрын
6) Check Darrell's channel for a review. That's how I got my Ibanez SA.
@m95antonio0_45 жыл бұрын
I pray for u bretherin
@jjs32872 жыл бұрын
Very useful advice, I am a beginner and never realised how important 'fit' was until I made the mistake of buying a guitar mail order that I had not played in a shop but was a style I was convinced I would like...when it arrived I was shocked how uncomfortable it felt in my hands even compared to the heavy Les Paul copy I already had.
@Late70sRocker Жыл бұрын
Same experience. I learned better to be able to try it out in person to see what feels right
@tonygraham92324 жыл бұрын
Been playing acoustic for a long time now I want to go electric these tips have been very helpful I thought all those shapes and cutaways were just gimmicks very informative many thanks 😊
@gregorwalton5 жыл бұрын
When you started on ergonomics I was holding my Tele. I just laughed
@ricklewis58045 жыл бұрын
Greg Walton Love my telecasters. Body contours front and back.
@gregorwalton5 жыл бұрын
@@ricklewis5804 Mine hasn't, but I love it anyway
@samueljett78074 жыл бұрын
Body feel... meh. Neck feel... different story
@Sol_A0004 жыл бұрын
When he started talking about ergonomics I was reading this comment and I laughed
@stevengiordano91794 жыл бұрын
FANTASTIC GUITAR!! In a class by itself!! GREAT CHOICE!!!!!
@Killerbunny-do4od5 жыл бұрын
He turned into Dora for a second there
@sofiaurdiales17294 жыл бұрын
That's what I was thinking XD
@doratheexplorer82744 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@user-es8mp1qt4c4 жыл бұрын
@Dan Evertt at 0:53
@woozihae4 жыл бұрын
ikr lmao
@rajeshsingh_4 жыл бұрын
@@doratheexplorer8274 lmao he became you
@blueheron52323 жыл бұрын
Since I started out on acoustic, my first instinct when shopping for an electric guitar is to play it UNplugged and UNamplified in order to feel and listen to how it sounds and resonates. Ideally, I feel some hum while holding it against my belly.That tells me something about how well its component parts were designed to physically work together as one solid unit and how well it was constructed. If it can "sing" a sustained note, it seriously has my attention. One of the most singing guitars I ever almost bought was a low end Epiphone Melody Maker with a compact head stock. The sales clown was visibly annoyed I was so enthused about that cheap little cutie. (BTW, Epiphone's large, ancient head stock design is SO wrong for a few reasons, but I digress.) Salesmen will say its all about the pickups and how you can get sustain from the amps and pedals they have for sale. My response, if any, is usually a half smile silently saying, "Is that all you know?" The fact is the less we buyers know, the more some salesmen like it. They're like car mechanics who rip off little old ladies. (Don't get me started on the constantly rotating cast of killer sales clowns at a certain G.uitar C.hainstore.) By playing an electric guitar acoustically for any amount of time, one can throw the salesboy and his canned pitch entirely off balance. If he has any smarts, he quickly realizes I care more what the axe has to say and that this ain't my first time hunting. Another long time player would've known that from the "Lenny" Emaj-13th, a run in the 5th mode of Harmonic Minor, or even the silver in my hair. A "killer salesman" as arrogant as he is ignorant who misses those signs often won't even be there in 6 months. I prefer to spend my money where I'm respected as a customer because the people at the store from the manger on down to the floor salesmen all respect themselves.
@aw2874 жыл бұрын
5:00 "you spent 100% of the time playing your guitar on the guitar neck" Me: Practices the first bar of Nothing Else Matters for an hour.
@shashankd67424 жыл бұрын
It's a really cool song. I learned it on an accoustic one lmao
@timgermanyjr4 жыл бұрын
Haha. Who needs frets anyway?
@tomvandeuren9724 жыл бұрын
@@timgermanyjr fretless guitar for the win
@yacc83394 жыл бұрын
Cracked me up lmao 😂
@maddycanfly72173 жыл бұрын
This was great advice ! I haven’t played for over 20 yrs . I started back with my old acoustic but miss the electrics I use to play . Hate to admit but I forgot most of what I learned back in my 20s . I’m definitely going to use your tips moving forward when buying . Back in my 20s I just wanted Steve Vai and Eddie Van Halen’s guitars . And I appreciated those guitars when I had them . This time I’m going for ergonomics first thanks to you .
@Boneamps2 жыл бұрын
I know this is an old video but it's a very good one and I agree mostly with everything on the list, except I would add something in the lines of playability in there, taking the place of neck profile perhaps, and that is: The bridge construction! This is specific for newbies picking up their first guitar mostly, as a lot of mid to high end guitars are alright on this regard, but one thing that is very important is how flat and comfortable for the hand the bridge is. A lot of cheap guitars have a bridge with allen key type screws that stick out above the line of the strings. When you are playing anything that requires precise picking, solos, or fast palm mute, the edge of your hand is going to be right above those screws. I have a yamaha pacifica and it is sometimes painfull to palm mute for a long time or do solo exercises as your hand brushes against this screws. Also another important thing is where the closets volume/tone knob is from the strings and bridge. I sometimes find that when I am trying to pick the high B and E strings, my pinky finger is constantly hiting the volume knob. And I don't think it is that important in practice to have this close to your hand. Nobody does the picking volume up/down to simulate tremolo unless you are areally vintage player. So, thinking about it a bit more, I would probably take tone out altogether from the list and make the top 5: 1 - Neck Dive 2 - Body Contour 3 - Neck/Fingerboard profile 4 - Bridge 5 - Pickups. The only real thing in the guitar that affects the tone and is inherent in the construction and cannot be changed is the Wood. But Pickup magnet material, coil wiring, soldering and noise level will make much more of a difference than the wood. Just my 2 cents.
@DarkTubeToo3 жыл бұрын
Wow. Not many people take the time to make an instructive video like this. All of the information is instructive versus some of the videos out there of people who just want to hear themselves. Thank you. Awesome video.
@nobuna21145 жыл бұрын
When I walked into a music store for the first time and was trying out some guitars (especially Strats and Teles) the salesman came up to me and asked me if I wanted to try some guitars with a humbucker too. When I agreed he gave me an Ibanez. I walked out with a Strat anyway