Alright what's the first thing you would play on this beast?
@CarloRegadasGuitar2 жыл бұрын
Echo Etude, followed by Far Beyond the Sun, Trilogy Suite, Vengeance. I've got a modded Telecaster with a scalloped neck. I'll be uploading a video of it soon. I put in a reversed bridge plate and pickup, flipped the control plate around and swapped the tone and volume controls around so the volume is at the front. The pickup switch is at the back and is angled, locking tuners etc. The scalloped neck doesn't feel as odd as a imagined. It definitely feels different, especially when sliding, I find the scalloping creates more resistance and traction when sliding. I definitely prefer a non scalloped neck but I'd definitely buy a YJM Stratocaster if I had the money. I've got a couple of Strats and I've wanted a YJM Strat since the late 80s. I'm 48 myself and been playing for 40 years and Yngwie has been a huge influence on my own playing. Great channel and video mate. All the best. Carlo 👍🏼🎸
@-Thunder2 жыл бұрын
The first thing I would play is "Out of Tune". 🤣
@Cystemx2 жыл бұрын
Twinkle twinkle at 240 bpm
@RobertBakerGuitar2 жыл бұрын
@@-Thunder Winner haha
@camilo14552 жыл бұрын
Highway Star
@josephmarino26542 жыл бұрын
I scalloped my fretboard in Ritchie Blackmore style. I was really worried the I ruined the guitar, but it took a while getting used to it and now it’s amazing to play with a lighter touch and much easier to bend the strings up. Glad I did it.
@joshuatavares23842 жыл бұрын
I had a customer come in when I worked at Daddy’s Junky Music in Rhode Island. He had a guitar with a scalloped neck. The fretting messed with my head but you’re correct bending is whole lot easier on those guitars.
@bigbasil19082 жыл бұрын
Well it's a one way thing, but you can always put another neck on if you wanted to go back to a normal fretboard. I wonder if you could have frets with steps ---___--- like this and possibly get slightly different notes when fretting on the steps close to the frets and fretting the middle step
@joshuatavares23842 жыл бұрын
I think the closet thing I know of is microtonal frets. But that’s still not doing what you have suggested. Fanned frets but I’m not sure if you could hold intonation properly with your idea. It’s cool as hell and I would love to try that because I have small hands and I can play wide stretches but nowhere close to holdsworth levels. King Gizzards lead singer has a microtonal fretted guitar.
@joshuatavares23842 жыл бұрын
I think the closet thing I know of is microtonal frets. But that’s still not doing what you have suggested. Fanned frets but I’m not sure if you could hold intonation properly with your idea. It’s cool as hell and I would love to try that because I have small hands and I can play wide stretches but nowhere close to holdsworth levels. King Gizzards lead singer has a microtonal fretted guitar.
@bigbasil19082 жыл бұрын
@@geralddixoncummings5516 I think its a case of just being much more gentle with holding down strings
@Blue_3rd2 жыл бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore always played a scalloped fret board, which may be one reason why YJM does too. Fender’s Blackmore model Strat is scalloped and is comfortable to play, especially lead. Cheers for the video!
@rebelcat4202 жыл бұрын
Love my Blackmore strat! A little less aggressive on the scallops compared to the Yngwie, but still enough that you get the effect of the scallops.
@seanbaines2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly why Yngwie does it. He's a huge Blackmore fan, of course. That's his main source of inspiration for playing guitar. He calls Deep Purple "the biggest single influence on me, bar none" (Guitar and Bass interview, 2005). That's where his inspiration to play a Strat came from. That's where his initial interest in scalloped fretboards came from. He's stayed with both because they have become integral parts of his voice.
@Thomas-cw9ej2 жыл бұрын
@@seanbaines "It's a funny thing, because when I was really young Ritchie Blackmore was my hero. And back then there was no internet, there was no magazines, nothing. There was nowhere you can find out what people were doing. So I had no idea he actually had some version of a scalloped neck."
@AlbertoJorgeSoares2 жыл бұрын
@@Thomas-cw9ej Bs. There were LOTS of rock 'n' roll magazines in Yngwie's time!
@Dobermanator2 жыл бұрын
@@Thomas-cw9ej No magazines? Holy crap Batman, what did they use for toilet paper?
@camilo14552 жыл бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore had one before Malmsteen. He did wonders with his.
@Nghilifa2 жыл бұрын
Yup. The sunburst 68 he played on "Made in Japan" had a scalloped fretboard.
@tomekjedynak29712 жыл бұрын
there was even a RB's signature strat with scalloped fb. I bought it like 20 years ago and still in love with it.
@camilo14552 жыл бұрын
@@tomekjedynak2971 have they ever brought them back?
@michaelkarlsson59662 жыл бұрын
@@tomekjedynak2971 they still make those and yes, they are really good :)
@nattyboyo24042 жыл бұрын
Yes and he did it himself
@mal2ksc2 жыл бұрын
I played in a group with someone who scalloped his guitar only from the 12th fret up, so he could get the easier screaming lead bends but also have normal feel behind his rhythm and riff playing.
@BillLarkinmusic Жыл бұрын
I did that too! :)
@j.p.sixgunner719410 ай бұрын
@@BillLarkinmusic I sometimes scallop from 12th to 15th up, particularly on 7.25".radius w/ vintage frets. It just lets me get a much better grab on the string when bending 😊
@OutontheRanchwithDrLee-xb4lo2 жыл бұрын
Intro was freaking AWESOME, brother! Cool strat, Love the commonly maligned big headstock strats, and Love Yngwie too! Fun vid! A+++
@rw17282 жыл бұрын
The Ritchie Blackmore Version I have was built with Seymor Duncan 4 pole, quarter pound single coils and the center is a dummy. Also with bullet truss rod and CBS head stock. Neck is Satin. Nut is Graph Tech. Bending can be a combination of both fretting up and pushing into the scallup. As Robert has touched on, the extra dynamics this neck style provides are immediately apparent.
@bluft8 Жыл бұрын
Nice intro, one of your best! Heads up for those with finger issues, having arthritis in my fingers and not being able to "straighten" said fingers for bar chords (especially), I scalloped my fretboard hoping it would help. It has made such a difference that I can once again achieve any bar chord I go for, plus the lighter touch needed means I can play for longer without as much pain.
@benrobinson3438 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad to read this comment. As a 33 year old guitarist I TRULY hate to say this but, my knuckles all through my left hand have been hurting and feeling stiff with my day to day work. I might need to look into these more.
@catzdollz9810 Жыл бұрын
Get yourself some NuQleo Boost
@christianscott75816 ай бұрын
Thank you SO MUCH for this comment. I’m coming up on 20 years of playing (with horrible technique for 12 hours a day at times) and at almost 30, I’ve nonetheless given myself on and off tendinitis in the index and middle finger joints of my fretting hand. I was specifically looking at scalloped frets to hopefully extend my playing years as well as teach myself how to play lighter on any guitar I play. This comment really made muy night and got me even more excited to dive into the world of scalloped neck guitars!
@redrocker10552 жыл бұрын
Bro, I think you've found your Eleonore. This is the best I've heard you play. That intro was fire.
@RobertBakerGuitar2 жыл бұрын
Thanks homie
@fatmasglobal2 жыл бұрын
I agree, he sounded organic.
@mistreated2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree! Absolutely brilliant!!!
@shannonredd792 жыл бұрын
Not trying to say anything , some b and high strings sounded like they were muted and muddy, maybe it's like you said it was a scallop neck and you're not used to that light touch I totally get it it would take some practice if you're not used to that I'm sure
@shannonredd792 жыл бұрын
I totally couldn't play that scallopedneck never tried before, but I like the point you made about touching and proving your playing at your left hand gives you more dynamics interesting I appreciate that never thought of that really but sounds good
@ronhutcherson98452 жыл бұрын
Your playing on that scalloped strat sounds even more musical than usual.
@ibanezprestigeboy2 жыл бұрын
We need more harmonic minor! Also, I’d love a series like the one you did on angus in Yngwie
@vampolascott362 жыл бұрын
The first time I saw a scalloped fretboard was John McLaughlin’s 335 in a guitar magazine back in the 70s. 😂. He said he wanted it so he could do micro-tonal bends like a sitar.
@stiffrichard28162 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing Ritchie Blackmore's scalloped 70's Strat, creamy white, big headstock and bullet truss rod with the excess strings coiled up on the tuners, wearing black spandex, high boots and a frilly leather jacket with medieval medallions dangling about, posing with bent legs panning soccer kicks, ect... Then along came Yngvie who claimed to have never listened to Deep Purple.
@ThinPicks2 жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, the real thing!
@Blue-ev5ow2 жыл бұрын
I play almost exclusively scalloped guitars now for the past 3 years. My favorite is a 1989 Carvin DC145 i had professionally scalloped from a custom shop. It's true that it changes your playing, it's what allowed me to develop some serious speed in my playing thanks to my lighter touch. Never going back!
@bluesdude11942 жыл бұрын
I believe he was inspired to use a scalloped fretboard by Ritchie Blackmore, who’d used one for years.
@bern1hoft2 жыл бұрын
If I remember- Blackmore cut his out on his own and it was mostly just the upper frets -- he is still one of my favorites!
@gesp51512 жыл бұрын
Richie had more subtle scalloping from 12/15th fret upwards with the scalloping increasing in degree.
@vorpalblades Жыл бұрын
He got the idea from an old lute that used the scallops as frets.
@sebfl2 жыл бұрын
Robert, you are killing it on that scalloped fretboard.
@Apo_Stamos_Official2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2018 model with a maple fretboard. My luthier made the back of the neck satin because the nitro was sticking my hand. Also, a BIG problem of the malmsteen strat is the mismatched bridge/neck. It has a wide spacing bridge and a narrow neck making the high e slipping and the whole string spacing SUCK. Replaced the fender tremolo with a callaham vintage narrow and it fixed the issue plus better feeling when using bar (no play on the arm!). Overall, a FANTASTIC rock strat
@islander49862 жыл бұрын
I have not played the Yngwie, but I have two strats I scalloped myself. One issue that I had to make adjustments for was that it was VERY easy to push/pull the high and low E strings off of the fretboard edges. In my case it wasn't spacing (which I did not modify), it was my sloppy technique. A wider neck/fretboard with more "ledge" could conceivably help with this issue.
@curtpozzi55272 жыл бұрын
@@islander4986 Would a 1 3/4 inch nut help this rather than the 1 11/16 neck?
@islander49862 жыл бұрын
@@curtpozzi5527 I'm not sure exactly what you mean... I think the neck/fingerboard would need to be wider but with the nut slots cut with spacing as in a standard nut so that there was more fret extending a bit outboard under the E-strings to minimize this issue. Widening the neck this way might cause other issues affecting playability though. Simply widening the nut would do nothing to resolve the issue-but the problem was not serious for me, once I became aware of it and adjusted to compensate.
@zpc92252 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that exact same thing. One reason why I haven't bought one yet. The awkward string spacing drives me crazy. I'd definitely have to swap out the bridge. I suppose if you're like Yngwie and learned on an old strat from the beginning it would feel more natural.
@thurstonhowls77232 жыл бұрын
I remember being a 12 years old seeing Yngwie’s scalloped strat and being like…”yeah…why can’t I play that”. Now I’m 38 and like…nah…”I just got used to real guitar.”
@idiotburns2 жыл бұрын
real, haha, have a donut yngwie
@boxboxbox6242 жыл бұрын
@@idiotburns "I don't like the donut!!!".
@adaptercrash2 жыл бұрын
Frets were tiny before jumbo were engineered
@ericc.27702 жыл бұрын
Did you ever play one ? / Ive scallops a old one of mind and was astonished by the control you gain for leed guitar regular one still bether for capo chords and tapping tho but i think it still a weapon of choice for any good armory
@glennbzt Жыл бұрын
I enjoy the scalloped fret board….the rosewood really makes the vintage white “pop”…….nice vid…😊
@di0__0ib2 жыл бұрын
I scalloped the frets on one of mine on all of the frets. I loved how much less I needed to press down on the strings. helped me to play faster. I really want one that's been professionally done
@craiger23992 жыл бұрын
This is your best intro song EVER. You seriously need to make this an epic 7 minute song of the ages!
@guitar1-qj8jg Жыл бұрын
I was always curious about a scalloped board. I'm a big Ritchie Blackmore fan. I also like Uli Jon Roth, Steve Vai and Yngwie who all use either partially or fully scalloped fretboards. I decided to try out a scalloped guitar, but since the chances of my local shops sourcing an Yngwie strat were pretty much zero, I ended up scalloping my beloved Squier strat. I loved it so much I did the same to my mexican strat. I am a woodworker by trade so I knew how to do this without destroying the neck. I love it! I have a light touch on the guitar so I didn't have the intonation issues many people experience, but I did notice that I really had to reign in my bends and vibrato. Its so slippery that its very easy to overbend. And the vibrato is insane! Its a great playing experience not having to contend with fretboard wood while playing. I found it liberating in a way. The first thing I played on my newly scalloped board was Long Live Rock and Roll and Stargazer by Rainbow. I can see why these guys love the scalloped boards. Its really easy to get that feeling into a bent note and arpeggios are so much easier. I am really interested in trying a set of those pickups. They sound amazing! I have a super distortion and 2 Fender SCN pups in my squier and a pair of 61 zebra burstbuckers with an SCN in the middle in my mexican strat and they're both awesome, but hearing those pickups makes me wanna get an Yngwie signature now! Super cool video! Rock on 🙂
@Birkguitars2 жыл бұрын
The only time I played a scalloped neck was around 1989 or 1990 at a guitar show in west London. I can't remember the brand but I do remember it was about twice the price of a Les Paul at the time. Speaking to the guy manning the stand when he asked what I thought of it I picked up the same point about the light touch. It made me realise that I was unintentionally aiming for the fingerboard when playing my conventional guitar but that was impossible with the scalloped version. My comment to the salesman was that I thought it would make me a much better player if I had one - but it was so far out of my price range that I was never going to be faced with the dilemma of deciding whether I could afford it. Now some 40 years later I have in my collection a cheap guitar that I am going to scallop myself to see what it is like to play one for an extended period. This should be interesting.
@hankevans78902 жыл бұрын
I got my yjm Strat in 2008. I still have it and it’s one of my favorite guitars. It’s killer for blues and funk, not just neoclassical metal. I have the dimarzio version.
@annrhoads6808 Жыл бұрын
GREAT JOB YES I LIKE THEMVTHEY MAKE PLAYING FASTER AND EASY ONCE U GET THAT FEEL 🎸🤘✌🏼
@freedomseeds81942 жыл бұрын
About half my guitars have scalloped boards. Once you're used to playing it, the amount of control it offers makes it hard to go back.
@waynegram89072 жыл бұрын
ROBERT BAKER< you didn't go over what is the advantages of using a scalloped neck compared to a flat neck. You're able to do what with a scalloped neck that you can't do with a flat neck that is ??
@timehrhart29055 ай бұрын
Any issues with high e string slipping off the fretboard on this one?
@AlmostLakai942 ай бұрын
Looks close when he first was playing it but maybe I'm just paranoid after all my research about these 😂
@Tibbon2 жыл бұрын
I had my 1994 Fender Mustang scalloped in the late 90's after playing a strat or two that had it done. I haven't had it done to more of my guitars, but I really do enjoy how it feels on that one. It totally changed my playing on all guitars since I came away with a lighter touch.
@karloli945510 ай бұрын
Scalloped frets are very beneficial for people who have CTS. Did wonders for my playing.
@marktullo352 жыл бұрын
Great demo Robert! I put together a Strat about a dozen years ago using a Warmoth fully scalloped neck and immediately I loved the way it felt and played...it became my main Strat and still is. As you said, you play it a bit differently than you would with a normal fret board, but it opens up a lot of the advantages you mentioned in your clip. I do like the idea of getting a hold of the YJM pickups as an upgrade to what I've had loaded into my Strat all this time...that might be something to look into in the near future. Thanks again!
@danielspangler83582 жыл бұрын
Same here, Warmoth is the bomb! Love, love, love scalloped fretboards.
@mountain7777 Жыл бұрын
Hey there can I ask what the spec were on your Warmoth neck (compound radius; 21 or 22 fret; C shape; fat back…etc)? Did you finish it in nitro or unfinished? Maple? Roasted etc. Thanks.
@yjmsrv2 жыл бұрын
Terrific playing- all I play are scalloped strats- you're getting great tone on this- we'd love a follow up on how you achieved that tone- was it a modeler or amp and pedals? The amazing thing about the YJM pickups (and the earlier DiMarzio' HS-2's as well) is how "strat-y" they sound without the annoying 60 cycle hum... you can push the treble on the amps up too without the ice-pick associated sometimes with a strat single coil. Nice review- I agree with nearly everything you said about how easy these guitars are to play and how much of a better player they can make you- blues or heavy rock- new-classical or country- these guitars can do it all
@islander49862 жыл бұрын
Another thing that occurred to me after I scalloped two of my strats: I think it should be possible to dress the frets on a scalloped board after they're worn and then crown them, even if they're quite worn, without worrying about the playability afterward because the frets are too low. Maybe even a couple of times? My DIY scallop necks are newish, and fret wear isn't an issue yet, so I can't claim to have actually done this yet. Another thing (which I think you touched on), I've tended to keep the action on my guitars high enough that I can bend them without them slipping out from under my fingers-this shouldn't be an issue with scallops. I'm going to experiment with lower action on the scallop necks to see how that works for me.
@islander49862 жыл бұрын
@TheRobertBaker12 Like a scam you mean? Maybe your girlfriend will give you a massage.
@matteogiberti32972 жыл бұрын
Years ago a friend of mine got a cheap Jackson guitar then he had a bonk on the body and since he already decided to buy a way more expensive one he sold me the damaged one for almost nothing. I've never been a real guitarist but I'm good at DIY so though I never worked on a guitar before I repaired, modified an repainted that guitar and, being a Malmsteen fan since the beginning, I've scalloped the neck by myself with a Dremel and much time and patience. It turned out that soon I loved how the guitar played. I own also an American Standard Stratocaster but I think I'll never go back to a non-scalloped fretboard...
@DrAdams-fx6gy3 ай бұрын
Bullet truss rod came out 8n the 70's. Malmsteen was a huge Blackmore fan who played scalloped 70's necks with the bullet truss rod adjust and large headstock.
@ssisk872 жыл бұрын
Yeah the one I built has scallops and jumbo SS frets on it and its true you have to develop a lighter touch. As for the why (Asked in the title) I did it because I have fleshy finger pads that always got caught on the fret board when playing leading to me cutting my fingers on the strings quite a lot over the years... With the scallops it's like I'm riding a tightwire of just me, the strings, and the frets... No more cut fingers...
@peterschmidt99422 жыл бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore was probably the first guitarist to carved out his fretboard (scalloped). Yngwie was a huge fan of Ritchie's neoclassical style so followed suit. I've often thought of doing this to one of my strat style guitars, but ultimately I'm too heavy handed and I think I'd be even more out of tune than I am now 😆 Actually there a funny story about Ritchies first strat he did this to. He sent it to the luthier for some work. When he got it back, the luthier said "I levelled the fretboard as well for you - no charge" as he though it was wear from playing 😂🤣. Needless to say, Ritchie wasn't impressed and never used that neck again.
@totallyunmemorable2 жыл бұрын
John Mclaughlin used scalloped fretboards too. I was a fan of all three of these guys.
@RobertJones-et7gh2 жыл бұрын
John McLaughlin did it before Ritchie
@krillinroshi93122 жыл бұрын
RB did not play neoclassical ya muppet; he was an instrumentalist whom experimented with different sound because he was off his face most of the time. Yngwie started this genre on his own as he was more influenced by the music in his household then RB or anyone else for that matter, which can clearly be seen and heard through out his albums. RB was heavy influence on Vai as can be heard on his albums. Malmsteen stands alone for his compositions as well his repertoire and unbelievable phrasings! What a gem!
@totallyunmemorable2 жыл бұрын
@@krillinroshi9312 'Who', not "whom".
@unacuentadeyoutube13 Жыл бұрын
And it was the guitar that he played on most Deep Purple records. That luthier ruined a piece of history
@Jonathan-L2 жыл бұрын
6:36 ... 'Question From the Back' ... I love that line, I'm going to use it everytime, forever, whenever anyone asks me a simple question (even if they're the only person in the room with me).
@newgunguy41762 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised blues players don't convert with all that bending they do.
@FangPaw2 жыл бұрын
I have a Malsteen Strat (deep symmetrical scallops) and a custom superstrat with a Ritchie Blackmore-pattern scallops (deepest on the treble side and deepest just behind the frets). I love both, but I marginally prefer the Blackmore type. I use 10's, so pressing the strings out of tune is not really an issue.
@js67292 жыл бұрын
One thing to point out is that Yngwie didn't actually come up with the idea for a scalloped fretboard he got the idea from Richie Blackmore because he used a scalloped fretboard.
@markdickerson392 жыл бұрын
Robert, That sounded fantastic. I have a 2006 Yngwie Strat in Candy Apple Red and can’t put it down. It just sounds and plays amazing. Mine has the Dimarzio Hs-3 pickups that just have that vibe!
@Johniakson2 жыл бұрын
I have the maple fretboard model and I love it ❤️🎸😎
@reshelby41782 жыл бұрын
I have the same guitar with Rosewood. I can’t put it down. I’ve had it for years. Good luck finding one
@bee6632 жыл бұрын
I’ve owned one of these for quite a few years now and I would never sell it. It is such a uniquely great guitar. I personally prefer the maple fretboard though. Great video Rob. 👍🏻🤘🏻🍻
@valuedhumanoid6574 Жыл бұрын
I had an Ibanez (I think) that was normal from the nut to the 12th fret, then was scalloped the rest of the way up. The idea being the cowboy chords we're all addicted to would not change, but the shreddy stuff would be easier to play with no wood under your fingers. Trying to develop a light touch and a normal touch on the same neck proved beyond me so I sold it. Never tried it again. You can get the super jumbo frets that are almost like having a scalloped board. I prefer that tbh.
@TheExoticXD2 жыл бұрын
About a year ago, I bought a pretty banged up 1989 Epiphone i635 super Strat. The fretboard is scalloped (fairly poorly, but functional) the frets were in rough condition, the pickups still don't work, and all of the finish was sanded off of the back. Slowly working on getting it working again, but it does feel nice!
@doknox2 жыл бұрын
The les paul is my favorite body shape but for some reason I pick up a strat to practice on 9 times out of 10.🤷♂️
@drakkdamage80642 жыл бұрын
What pick do you use?
@ernieb36262 жыл бұрын
great ending lick!!! lol so cool. I want to try one so bad. Are you going to keep it? are you going to buy one?
@ziggy44652 жыл бұрын
I’m a big fan of Yngwie and Ritchie Blackmore (where the scalloped fretboard that Yngwie uses came from), but I have a super heavy touch. I would need to really develop a lighter touch and save my money, because they’re not cheap.
@sunflowerhaze14982 жыл бұрын
I've scalloped my Eart strat, it's not hard. Grab a dremel (I recommend getting the plug in style so you don't have to wait for the battery to recharge), the round sanding belts for it, and sandpaper. I've just ordered a Harley Benton I'm going to mod. They seem like good guitars for the price. Just a thought, hope it helps. :)
@sunflowerhaze14982 жыл бұрын
I scalloped my Eart strat and Squier Bass 6 a few months ago. It was fun and a good bonding experience with them. I do tend to pick them up more and they feel so good to play. I just used a Dremel, different grits for the Dremel round sandpaper bands (bulk on amazon), and sheets of sandpaper w/different grit. (I recommend getting a plug in Dremel so you can skip the battery swapping wait time for any project.) Just watch YT videos and carefully choose your neck material, the upkeep of a freshly scalloped neck is different than a sealed/lacquered neck. It was a messy (outdoor/garage) project, it didn't take longer than 8 hours (mainly had to wait for batteries to charge), but it was awesome modding them and worth it. Do it yourself, it's much cheaper. Especially if you buy the Harley Bentons, Eart, etc, for project guitars, just sayin. :) Have fun!
@rockinguitar1012 жыл бұрын
I ordered an Yngwie from Sweetwater and it is a joy to play, one of my favorite Strat's.
@alexwoods51322 жыл бұрын
Someone else said it: bro you blew me away w that playing. Absolutely killer tone, feel and dynamics in that intro. What the heck happened when you got this guitar?! hahaha rock on my man.
@drakkdamage80642 жыл бұрын
You need to tab your intro song for us that was fucking awesome.
@vonzoomtunes98472 жыл бұрын
I see other comments about this , Robert...Dude! This thing sounds HUGE in your capable hands. Keep this for you. Seriously, you + this guit-fiddle=FIRE!
@jopo63882 жыл бұрын
John McLaughlin I believe was the first to scallop his fretboards.
@markseidler32512 жыл бұрын
I bought a YJM bridge pickup. It is a stacked humbucker with measured resistance of a 25.2 k-ohm. This is a very high measurement which may be due to thinner wire, more windings, a different alloy or some combination of those things. This higher resistance measurement doesn't translate to extremely high output. Although it is pretty high. You can also switch the center-tap to ground for single-coil mode.
@scottbronder2 жыл бұрын
5 of my guitars are scalloped. Once you get used to it, you'll wonder why you ever played a non-scalloped. Dean at DC Customs is a mad genius for the scallops.
@broncoxy2 жыл бұрын
I have the upper four frets scalloped on my JEM and I actually always really liked it; would love to try a completely scalloped fretboard one day...
@DeadWhiteButterflies2 жыл бұрын
What I wanna know is how does it handle chords? Soloing seems to be the main thing with this guitar, but as a rhythm guitar, I'm wondering if that's where it falls down. I know anyone getting is more than likely to be doing it for the soloing potential, but I'd be intrigued what qualities scalloping the frets would lend itself to with other styles.
@chzzyg2698 Жыл бұрын
I put YJM's in my one and only strat a few years ago when they were still new and I can attest they sound amazing! Easily the best single coil pups I've ever played on. Mind you, I play nothing like Yngwie, nor do I even listen to his music, but these pups do everything I want out of them.
@bc454irocz89 Жыл бұрын
They are stacked humbuckers
@Kadotus2 жыл бұрын
Been playing scalloped fretboards for years now. The only problem with them is that most guitars don't have scalloped fretboards. I don't want to play non-scalloped ones anymore. But I've always played with a light touch so I needed approximately 0.001 microseconds to adjust my playing to them.
@sgtcaco2 жыл бұрын
Robert I played that guitar for many years and in a band as well. There are problems you may face. The fret board is the way a guitar should be, you have the best control over the notes and your hand becomes a lot more comfortable and free, The problem lies in switching back to normal necks, you will over play putting pressure back on the fingers and wrist. It’s truly awful switching back so in my closet sits my old yjm strat. I pull it out on occasions.
@flyinghighagain19852 жыл бұрын
Really digging your tone on that intro. What amp were you using, one of your Marshalls?
@mikecooper84652 жыл бұрын
Been playing my scalloped fender strat for years now. A different beast for sure..but don't knock it until you've tried one...a light touch required...
@Acheron666 Жыл бұрын
I’m currently rebuilding a Washburn with a scalloped fretboard. It’s an X-series pro neck, so I’d assume the previous owner had the scalloping professionally done, as this guitar didn’t come out of the factory like that. It also has an unknown Washburn body with a really unusually yellow to orange to red burst that blends in at the edges and has a marble/tiger stripe finish. Pretty much 2 different Washburns Frankensteined together, but it does look really nice……It was in a sorry state when I bought it, but it still played like a dream.
@FingalPersson4 ай бұрын
I have a Fender Player series Stratocaster 2023 seafoam green with Pao Ferro fretboard. I have modified it slightly. I put Fender Locking tuners on it. Swapped the neck pickup to a DiMarzio Air Norton S. Swapping the mid to a DiMarzio Pro Track ( ordered it and waiting for the pickup to arrive ) Swapped the bridge pickup to Seymore Duncan SHR-1B Swapping the pots to Fender 500K pots ( ordered and waiting for them to arrive ) Swapped the pickguard because the ones it came with was bulking out to places so Fender issued me a new one. Set it up with .08-38 gauge and intonated it. Swapping the neck to a Fender American Professional II Scalloped Stratocaster Neck, Rosewood ( will be shipped to me in approximately mid of September ) Total cost included the price of the guitar it self 2335$ Only the body, the pickup switch and the tremolo bridge is MiM. The Yngwie Malmsteen signature Strat cost about 2834$ have seen it as low as 2645$ I saved some money since I'm doing and did the modifications by my self. It's more personalized since I decide what pickups it should have and I turned a MiM Strat into an awesome guitar rather than the stock that comes with garbage pickups! What should I call the guitar when it's no longer reflecting a Player series? any suggest ions? And what do you think about my alterations? 🙂
@totallyunmemorable2 жыл бұрын
I scalloped my first (and only) Strat neck way back in the early 90s. I played that guitar for 30 years until the frets were just completely worn out. Now I'm determined to go back to regular un-scalloped necks. It's a lot harder for me to get used to having to press the strings harder into the fingerboard to get a nice clean note.
@me.roderick2 жыл бұрын
Had my 79 strat neck radious flattened and done with 6100 jumbo frets by the famous Keith George in the Kansas City area back in the late 80s. It absolutely spoiled me. But it has a lite touch lightening fast fretboard.💪🎸
@DrAdams-fx6gy3 ай бұрын
I love the pickups. I used the HS3 with the super Distortion in the bridge with a 12db boost . Love it but the signatures are so much better because they are actual single stacked humbuckers.
@wasteoftimeonline2 жыл бұрын
Great tone! What did you use for this video. Was this through the Orange Rockverb or the Revv?
@Pharesm Жыл бұрын
nice explamation! been wanting to try that for years!
@YoureNowOnTV2 жыл бұрын
I played standard fretboards for 25 years now I have four guitars with scalloped boards. It's heaps of fun and with jumbo frets and chunky necks they feel amazing! 😀👍
@cloud0410892 жыл бұрын
i naturally have a light touch (never touch the fretboard) so i never understood scalloped frets until you explained it!
@mars64332 жыл бұрын
I want a reverse scalloped fretboard....where the wood sits up higher than the metal frets. That'd be cool.
@malcolmhardwick42582 жыл бұрын
Good luck there !
@AmericanNationalist8522 жыл бұрын
🤣
@yetimatzenightcat87022 жыл бұрын
HFS 🤭
@TomClarkSouthLondon2 жыл бұрын
Let me know when you get one so I can keep as far away as possible 😮
@yetimatzenightcat87022 жыл бұрын
@@TomClarkSouthLondon Lololooool 😅🌊🌊🌊
@e.scottdaugherty82912 жыл бұрын
A question I've had is, how does a scalloped board do in a refret?
@cskaplan2 жыл бұрын
Awesome intro! I checked out the guitar. It looks like it has one single coil and two stacked humbuckers. Are these the pickups on the one you played?
@BAND-MAID-USA Жыл бұрын
Easily 1 of the best guitars ever made. And yes, the YJM pickups are on a whole different level.
@johnnylucid2 жыл бұрын
Great playing in the intro. Keep up the excellent work!
@xjunkxyrdxdog892 жыл бұрын
I've scalloped a few guitars myself. I just tape off the frets and sand with sandpaper by hand for a few days straight. I tried a Dremel on my first one and found it hard to control.
@Terribleguitarist892 жыл бұрын
I don't even play the shreddy boi stuff but I loved my scalloped guitar because it taught me to have a softer touch like you said.
@PawpawJamz2 жыл бұрын
That opening was epic. Very cool guitar. It's actually easier to play (imo) and hitting bends to pitch is definitely easier. Did a home spun scallop on my 86 USA Barretta from the 12th fret up. Took a couple of various sized dowels, some 0000 steel wool and went to town. Ruined the value, But I love it.
@miller80842 жыл бұрын
Great review and thanks to Fender!
@MyBichSustained10 ай бұрын
Love my Yngwie fender,it's a beast like no other! Kirk hammets esp spider les paul has scalloped frets on higher frets.
@lesterksi45212 жыл бұрын
Wow, a rosewood board one! U don't see that often
@FingalPersson4 ай бұрын
I just ordered a Fender American Professional II Scalloped Stratocaster Neck, Rosewood! Can't wait till i get it
@Jaidezilla2 жыл бұрын
The first time I played somebody scalloped fretboard guitar in the 80s it took me about 5 minutes to get used to it. Maybe less. Everybody says it takes so long to get used to and I just can't understand that. It caused me to develop a lighter touch so it wouldn't go out of tune and that actually helped me play faster.
@pageveazey98742 жыл бұрын
I played a friends Scalloped Strat and the first thing I thought about was, "Hmmmm...... Wouldn't installing big wide and tall frets do the same thing and not destroy the fretboard?" Then If you didn't like it, you could just install another set of proper frets on it. Too many people fall into the, "I saw a guy" trap. They see some guy playing this or that and they think they'll play just like them if they get the exact same equipment. They never do and they never will. The one thing in the video that was dead on target was if you have the action too low, then strings can slip out from under your fingers during a string bend.
@rogerowens5669 Жыл бұрын
100% on the pickups👍 I was in the shop one day and Randy picked up a old acoustic guitar with super high action and just started ripping it up and I was like dude how can you play that and he just looked at me and said it is easier for me to get my fingers underneath
@TrillBill Жыл бұрын
Rhoads?
@stevepelham9010 Жыл бұрын
Long a go I scalloped one of my guitars my self and it worked out fine. Many years later I bought one, talking about ditches, it was hard to play, I figured out that most factory made are digging in way to deep.
@DLawrenceMarketing2 жыл бұрын
Diggin' that staccato chord on the opening track. Cool Stratocaster also.
@vincentrandles81052 жыл бұрын
I know when I first got mine, I played "Don't Let it End" (and various other things off that album, & the 1st one) for someone who shelled out the coin on this guitar, I have to admit - not that into his new stuff! Hey just a heads-up Robert: it's not 'Malmasteen' ok? Just thought I'd give you a lesson my friend.... oh! Had to update - the very first thing I played on mine, (once I put on some new strings) was actually "I Am a Viking" - my favorite IJM song!
@Livelaughlimpbizkit2 жыл бұрын
I borrowed one of these for a tour. It belonged to a girl I dated and I got it a day before with no practice with it and honestly wasn't a huge deal, they're incredibly nice to play. If you play like mathy type taps etc it plays almost for you. The one I had didn't have the noiseless Seymour's (this was 2011/2012 I believe don't think the fury's were out) and it was already 10 or so years old at that point too. I'd happily buy another, super impressed at those pickups. Never normally liked noiseless Strat pickups but those are fire.
@Deichwerkstatt2 жыл бұрын
It was really cool how deep the scallop got over the years with these.
@Nightmerica2 жыл бұрын
Karl Sanders from Nile plays scalloped fretboard guitars, too.
@saltpeter74292 жыл бұрын
Karl is a wonderful nasty beast. Relapse records was running a sale last month, CD's for 5$ a piece. I ordered Annihilation of the Wicked and In their darkened shrines. Amazing musicianship. I should have payed attention to Karl and Dallas a long time ago...
@joehahn88172 жыл бұрын
Ritchie Blackmore was scalloping his fretboards when Yngwie was still shitting green...
@marlonlandoFireHawk2 жыл бұрын
Brother Rober, where is the link to the YJM pickups? Thank you
@Sstivers902 жыл бұрын
I've found that I fret and arpeggiate more accurately since I've scalloped my fretboard. But honestly, think about jumbo frets, they basically simulate a lightly scalloped fret board
@devinsinderwitcz91342 жыл бұрын
A nitro neck and poly body just makes sense from a playability standpoint but also towards the life of the guitar.
@illegallystalked31192 жыл бұрын
I like em. Want to get something with the scallops and the 6 screw brigdge but with a flatter radius. 🤔