The best explanation yet to be heard. Thanks for shearing your wisdom and knowledge.
@odiumimbues3 ай бұрын
its underrated how someone finds the time to explain the science of simple things like tone. you go from not thinking about it, to thinking about waves themselves going through certain densities and its awesome.
@ydin93 ай бұрын
Nice re-upload, this is the least salty of the old one and thus least funny of the old tone wood discussion vids but it's really well made and fair. I don't need tone wood because I have a tone knob on my guitar and my sustain comes from a pedal, but I do love me some good looking wood finish, well shaped bodies and most importantly appreciate a stable neck (that's not as expensive as a aluminum one because I can't afford it right now)
@thomasbauer39913 ай бұрын
Hey Will, long time fan. Been loving your videos forever. Hope your well.
@KinkellaTeachesArchaeology3 ай бұрын
Old school classic! I thought as I got older my heart would grow, and I would accept those who believe in tonewood as just another of god’s creatures, fallible as we all are. Alas, I cannot. Please excuse my human frailty.
@andreasfetzer75593 ай бұрын
You are wonderful, telling people the truth!!!😊
@WillsEasyGuitar3 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@TheSdrake19673 ай бұрын
I wonder if Paul Reed Smith has seen this. I bet he would be triggered to the point of needing a safe space, a coloring book and an emotional support ferret.
@NintenDub3 ай бұрын
He claims that changing tuners affects tone. Which I always said, if that's the case, than the guitar strap you use affects something. What shoes you wear or don't wear affect it. But I always found it funny, because "affects tone" is so broad. It affects the sustain? The treble? The bass response? The harmonic vibration? "Tone" is not a singular.
@JohnAvillaHerpetocultural3 ай бұрын
I hope Paul never changes. Wood might not be a huge part of tone but those guitars are gems and works of art. I have a pretty big paycheck coming and as soon as it clears I am rewarding myself with a couple of wood library custom 24s. One with a matching stained neck and one with a rosewood neck.
@TheSdrake19673 ай бұрын
@@JohnAvillaHerpetocultural I've only played the off the rack 1000 dollar versions, and personally, I wasn't particularly impressed. They are pretty though. That was Paul's business model. "Pretty sells"
@JohnAvillaHerpetocultural3 ай бұрын
@@TheSdrake1967 at 1000 it’s an SE. Different animal but IMHO the best thousand you could spend. Different strokes but I like them. I will tell you I have played some old ones when they weren’t old and they are something different. I once got to play a brand new dragon inlaid custom 24 at the studio I hung around as a kid. It put the Gibsons and Fenders I was used to to shame. I still like Strats though. I play them more than anything.
@shaft90003 ай бұрын
"an emotional support ferret" is LULZ _...and "tone" has to be the stupidest word ever to be stupified._ We mean "timbre" instead of "tone" but we're a fucking retarded culture that can't pronounce words of a French origin. _{i.e. pentaTONIC, triTONE, diaTONIC - it's all pitch intervals. People confuse harmonic series "overtones" of timbre with tonal/scale theory every fucking day}_
@sandman4asleep3 ай бұрын
Hi Will long time sub. I really enjoy watching a professional explaining their field with science backing it up. If you would combine "Does wood affect the sound or tone of an electric guitar?" video and this one into a single shorter video you would reach a lot more audience if you give a shit. Hope your recovery is going great. cheers
@Canadianwheelchairguitar3 ай бұрын
I agree, everything matters to a point. Build quality & pickups are the biggest factor on a guitar. The amplifier & speaker(s) change the sound immensely after the guitar, cables, pedals & whatever else in between.
@NintenDub3 ай бұрын
The whole lard thing, and bending a 12" girder is absolutely fuhkin hilarious. I prob subscribed like 9 years ago when this video was new?(Is that accurate) And it's been so long, I don't I even remember who the rivalry was with.i know there where a cpl.its been so long. Back than people made response videos. I miss those days. You are a funny bastard tho😅 this gave me a good laugh. Always loved your comedy
@nicholasaragon41263 ай бұрын
If any (electric) guitar in my hands sounded bad it wasn't because of anything on the guitar or the species of the wood. It was because the amp (mainly the speaker) was crappy or the EQ was set to extremes. I'll swap out pickups if I have a guitar where the pickups are too hot, lack clarity, or don't sit in the mix, but other than that, I don't worry about anything on the guitar affecting "tone". Of course, every guitar in my collection sounds "different" in a vacuum with the same EQ, but I can quickly and easily tweak things to where you can't distinguish them blindly when recorded or in a mix. If the guitar is stable and perfectly intonated, it doesn't matter what it's made of, it'll sound good. As for acoustic guitars I've played some turkeys, expensive or cheap, and some beautiful-sounding acoustics also expensive or cheap.
@shaft90003 ай бұрын
Bingo. Speakers and pickups are the alpha and omega of the whole phenomenon. Transformation of energy (kinetic->electromagnetic->electronic->acoustic) is the broader context, and awareness at each stage is crucial in understanding wtf is or isn't working so well. Tangent: In a vacuum guitars don't sound at all - but an electric guitar CAN be plugged in (or wirelessly transmit) to a normal environment and be heard. After all, pickups "pick up" magnetic-field disturbances not acoustic sound.
@squirelova18153 ай бұрын
"I guess I picked the wrong week to make Marshmallow guitars...Johnny what do you make out of of this?"
@TheNavalAviator3 ай бұрын
Can you reupload "The ugly truth about Britain"? That's my favorite video of yours.
@AndyThomas_mrblitz3 ай бұрын
Could there not only be 'tone wood', but also 'tone could' and 'tone should'?....
@DogeDelecto3 ай бұрын
ME. I CHANGE THE TONE, BY SPITTING ON THE TUBES SO THEY SPARKLE LOUDER. (Srsly though, you and glenn fricker both confirmed what i had long suspected and concluded as an amateur repairman back in the 10's. It would be awesome if you reuploaded some of these deleted vids to an archival site.)
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
Do you do that "Hawk Thua" before or after they have reached operating temperature?
@misterknightowlandco3 ай бұрын
I really miss the old tonewood war days. It really was the peak of guitar KZbin. I always say that if wood effects tone then wood species would matter to the signal on those old box wood tv’s. The oak cabinet tv got the same signal as pine cabinet. Electric guitar is an electronic device not an acoustic instrument.
@content-appreciator3 ай бұрын
Definitely, the peak of guitar KZbin. So much content.
@ShiceSquad3 ай бұрын
2011-2013, where Scott and Will and Duncan put out more guitar science info than virtually any mere mortal had hitherto ever seen.
@AnnoyingCritic-is7rp3 ай бұрын
Now it's does this $200 Chinese guitar with a roasted maple neck and stainless steel rounded frets sounds better than the other one?
@misterknightowlandco3 ай бұрын
@@AnnoyingCritic-is7rp and all those guitars suck so who cares. I’ll take my American fenders and peaveys any day of the week over that China shyt. People seem to confuse “a lot better than they used to be” with “hey this is a quality guitar.” I tried a bunch of those budget things and usually it’s decent wood, shyt electronics, and a passable fret job but will fall apart in 6 months if you actually try to make it your daily player. I had an Indio Strat from monoprice where after the first change in seasons, summer to fall, the body came unglued and fell apart. Pieces of shyt.
@misterknightowlandco3 ай бұрын
@@ShiceSquad then google bought KZbin, made it corporate, and sucked out all the fun.
@NintenDub3 ай бұрын
Still love this channel..I know you had taken a break, had some.health stuff happen. I hope your doing good tho. Are you? I hope to see some new videos as well
@fulviosanna3 ай бұрын
Sustain is different from "tone". Different woods will affect the tone because of resonance(frequencies coming to our ears from moving air),but only speaking about acoustic instruments.On electric guitars pick ups can't detect resonance (movement of air caused by wood vibrations.) They're not microphones, what they can detect is just a disturbed magnetic field caused by the vibrating strings converted into electricity.So the wood can't affect the tone..but it will affect the sustain depending by the weight and density.of the wood So... what will change the sound of the electric guitar?Pickups, different scale lengths, effects, potentiometers (when they have small impedance differences one from the other ) amps and the hands of the player.
@tonefreak34033 ай бұрын
There are differences but in a band situation I dare anyone to point out the subtleties!
@SalmonFume3 ай бұрын
Even neurology would explain a lot of how tone is perceived. The increase of dopamine when buying something new for example.
@T.C.H.C_20113 ай бұрын
brand names on headstocks and price tags with lots of zeroes at the end do likewise
@AnnoyingCritic-is7rp3 ай бұрын
Oh man, this brings me back. Hope you are doing well.
@Musictruthschannel-jb8duАй бұрын
My new strap buttons really opened the guitar up😎
@gorgon97863 ай бұрын
Hi! Great topic! Follows your thoughts here!.. In other terms of instruments,.. There are said that you've got the "sad instrument syndrome "!. Occurs when an instrument is not played at, or played in a wrong way!.. Another thing is temperature and moisture. - Agree!.
@banced13 ай бұрын
Do they make tone glue? How about the finish on the wood? Myself, I've always felt that the guitar depends on the person who built it. You can feel when a guitar is what one would call a "good guitar". At least that's been my experience.
@johnterpack39403 ай бұрын
There are actually people who believe the finish makes a difference. Make the paint too thick and it will "dull" the sound.
@gingerbeer9143 ай бұрын
Potentiometers and capacitors can make a big difference. If you replace one 300K pot in a 1978 Gibson The Paul by a 500K pot, those T-Tops suddenly don't sound mellow anymore, but harsh instead.
@zerosiii3 ай бұрын
What about for acoustic guitars? How big of a % does the wood species contribute to the tone in that case?
@shaft90003 ай бұрын
The soundboard certainly is crucial. Someone might prefer the sound of a cedar, redwood or fir top - but Spruce are often favored because they are what was more readily available in the USA _when and where_ the early demand for guitars grew, and so those species rapidly became associated with "a nice-sounding guitar' when little else could be compared to them.
@cameronstolhand71493 ай бұрын
From what I gather tone comes from electronics and sustain comes from wood and the materials that the guitar is made of. I agree that the density of wood matters more than the species of wood for sustain however, you are more likely to get a certain density of wood from a certain species. In my experience, Alder consistently has a medium to sometimes high density, poplar consistently has very low density with extremely low sustain, mahogany can be extremely dense, Balsawood like and anywhere in between. From what I hear Ash can also be extremely dense and Balsawood like depending on where it’s grown. It seems to me that pickups affect tone and character as to where the tone capacitors and potentiometer’s affect the tone.
@DreidMusicalX3 ай бұрын
I can take a Fender Strat qand the Fender Partscaster I have made of about 2" thick of plywood that is a 6 Flags prize win that I actually turned into a badass sounding and playing guitar. I can take an EQ pedal with some IR's and make it sound just like a Fender strat. Will is right. They mean so little that the only thing I would worry about it pickups (which two of the same kind and brand can sound a little different due to maybe one or two winds) But pickups, for cleaner or more gain. But in 39 years, there are not many things I could now make it sound like the songs I was playing.
@EgoShredder3 ай бұрын
Will would agree with me, when I say that when a hot chick is in the same room as a guitar, that guitar will sound better and play more notes per second and notes will bend much higher.
@gingerbeer9143 ай бұрын
There were times that Will had pornstars introducing his guitar videos. The fact that I recognized a few of them says a lot about me, I guess. I like good aesthetics on both, women and guitars. IMHO, guitars should have sexy female contours. I prefer a Ferrari 250 GTO over a Lamborghini Countach. But that's a personal preference.
@CREATINELUSTER3 ай бұрын
Don't forget the material the frets are made of. Not even just different brands, or "nickel" vs "stainless" vs "evo" but differences in the metallurgy itself. Unless of course you only play open strings.
@jamescorvett3 ай бұрын
I think the person playing a guitar also effects tone.
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
Absolutely NOT! If you spend $5000 on the Custom Shop SRV-Strat.. You'll play "Texas Flood" at least as good as he did!! It's all about the guitar, those fingers are irrelevant!! Go buy Rory Gallaghers Strat, and you'll even become Irish!!
@spiderfan19743 ай бұрын
For the guy who disagrees not the original poster of this comment. Wrong, where do you pick the string closer to the neck or bridge? Is your pick pointy or round? Do you flat pick or edge pick? How heavy or light is your pick attack? Do you lightly push down on the strings or are you heavy handed and put a grip of steel on the neck fretting a note? Don't be a Wyatt dude the musician absolutely has a lot to do with their tone a lot more than gear or wood. And pick thickness has nothing to do with tone it affects your pick attack.thicker picks you don't have to pick as hard to get a heavy pick attack.
@TSoneonetwo3 ай бұрын
Do you like the way it looks? Do you like the way it sounds? Do you like the way it feels? What else could you possibly need to know?
@MrSteney3 ай бұрын
What's the best tone glue? Hyde? Titebond? Gorilla?
@WillsEasyGuitar3 ай бұрын
boogers and chewing gum
@content-appreciator3 ай бұрын
That's a question for a professional gluethier
@samtsoff88393 ай бұрын
Your "Whiteboard Episodes" were awesome and the tonewood ones were way ahead of time! Also "What guitar manufacturers don't want you to know" was one of my favorites🙂
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
No they aren't. Real scientists use a blackboard!!
@pipelineaudio3 ай бұрын
You missed the Aloha Jam this year again!
@JoeThornhill3 ай бұрын
I've never been able to hear what that intro girls saying. Grey Coke of Lolita Dyke???
@ShiceSquad3 ай бұрын
I'm not interested in revisiting the tone wood debate either, BUT it sure is nice to reminisce about the glory days, when all the biggest spergs in the guitar world came out of the woodwork to go after you and Scott and Duncan. Remember that guy Wayne or Wes or W- something? The King of the Tonewood Spergs - you made more than one video response to him. He was challenging you to death matches and shit. Hilarious what hills people choose to die on on teh interwebz.
@ShiceSquad3 ай бұрын
(answer at 7:20 🤣)
@breakfastbuddy53 ай бұрын
if you talk about electric guitars you can forget the whole soundwood thing ,the biggest sound changers are the pickups and electronics . the thickness neck of the neck dont matter , you have steelrods inside the neck . and the string is resting om metal on both sides . so wood dont make a differnse , and even construction has minor difference , the steel point at the bridge has most influence ,
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
The "thickness", or "shape" of the neck DOES matter : If it is not comfortable, you won't be playing that guitar 6-8 hours a day. And THAT'S what matters.
@breakfastbuddy53 ай бұрын
@@hansemannluchter643 i 100% agree , but the sound will not change , on a fat or lean neck , or the connection on the neck will not even matter that much ,
@shaft90003 ай бұрын
Well, Will you lay down some of the law indeed. However, without a doubt _"Tone"_ is the most abused term of all. People mean "timbre" but are such insecure lemmings - too often to be sure about what they mean - so they fall back on the lowest common denominator term "that everyone else uses". WE ARE ALL GUILTY, so the sooner we recognize this we can move on for the better.
@thomasmozelt585Ай бұрын
the point is is the material hart enough to reflekt it like steel or brass or something and not aloyd zink or some fucking material! right will?
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
I've played pre-CBS Strats that not only sounded horrible, they felt horrible!
@odiumimbues3 ай бұрын
also will, where is your video about you making fun of guitarists talking about guitar tone using words.. "i want that sound like if a brick was black..." etc ?
@WillsEasyGuitar3 ай бұрын
i have to look for it
@odiumimbues3 ай бұрын
@@WillsEasyGuitar yeah that was funny as heck. Keep that one up !
@secretgoldfish9313 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂make up a name, we’ll call him Wyatt😂😂😂😂😂 Anyone else remember Wyatt?
@squirelova18153 ай бұрын
Oh boy, the O.C.D. sufferers are going to lose their minds if they see this. Either that or they will be relieved by so many things being out of their absolutely perfect control.
@JayBirdGuitars3 ай бұрын
so its perfectly ok to make les pauls and strats out of any hardwood..
@WillsEasyGuitar3 ай бұрын
yes
@thomasmozelt585Ай бұрын
you are so fucking right!!!1
@GreeneAlien3 ай бұрын
Back when KZbin was actually good
@squirelova18153 ай бұрын
Oh boy, there's WAY too much of that uncommon "Common Sense" here Sir William. I don't know if people are ready for that, or for facing the realization that Marketing Specialists are full of $chit.
@baksagimm58903 ай бұрын
the intro 🤣
@MrJackrockerman3 ай бұрын
@@baksagimm5890 who's that girl..tell me.. 😆😁
@nikolaiputinsguitarama93813 ай бұрын
It's tone plastic man! The little strips most people just take off when they get a new axe bruh. Bwahahahaha 🤘
@johnmoser11623 ай бұрын
A real professional who plays an instrument, hockey stick, baseball bat, tennis racket for days, years, his life - will feel any tiniest differences. And with guitars - he will find a difference between guitar A' and guitar A'' whereas the guitar plebs thinks, cmon it sounds totally the same. A classic is the tone knob - 99.99% of the guitar plebs never touches it - watch a pro, you ask if he has a problem with the tone (and volume) knob.
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
Enter the "I hate the Strat volume-knob" crowd. Jeff Beck: OK mate....
@shaft90003 ай бұрын
@@hansemannluchter643 well, it ~is~ situated so close to the strings that during spirited rhythm playing (if the pot moves with little resistance) it gets jostled. I have to increase it's friction with o-ring(s) to fix that. It would have been Jeff's tech's problem, and not his.
@hansemannluchter6433 ай бұрын
Jeff Baxters 25$ Burns Baby Bison has entered the discussion... Donna Summer didn't care, because you can't buy a voice!!
@gingerbeer9143 ай бұрын
Jeff once played a plexiglas guitar with the Ventures.