Noodling on Guitar in A minor pentatonic in the 5th hand position
Noodling on guitar in A minor pentatonic box shape.
Jimi Hendrix Spanish Castle Magic
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Beethoven’s 9th Symphony - “Ode To Joy” on Guitar
In this video, i play guitar along with Beethoven as a backing track
Genuine Relic - The Story Of The Guitar
https://rumble.com/v28e54q-genuine-relic-the-story-of-the-guitar.html
The guitar is a Fender Squire Bullet
Made in Indonesia
Neck stamp says IC OCT 03
ive spent some time cleaning up this guitar, and making adjustments.
The bridge plate seemed to have been mounted 1/4” too close/short,
and so the Lowest E string etc could not be intonated within the mechanical limits of adjustment.
Eventually, i decided to grind off the back side of the bridge saddles, so that they could be adjusted further back, making the string longer, and long enough to intonate properly.
I may still have to do a little more grinding on the saddles, because it seems like some notes are still hard to NOT play slightly sharp.
Also, in this video im testing out my video equipment, my tripod, my remote-control dongle,
Trying to figure out the best camera angle,
the best distance between me and the camera,
And between me and the background curtains,
And the best spot to stand so that there is good enough lighting to clearly see fine details such as facial expressions and finger movements,
But also enough shadowing so that theres a contrast, which makes the movements seem to POP out at the viewer.
And also the best place to stand, so that i can properly hear myself within the mix of sounds,
After reviewing this video, the backing track seems to have overpowered my guitar sounds, and sometimes the guitar seems to fade into the background mix
I can simply adjust the mix, to put my guitar sounds more front-and-center,
and/or add a small guitar amp up closer to the video camera, as a sound monitor/amplifier.
And also trying to get the lighting right, which is not easy and takes a lot of experimentation.
as you can see, theres a spot light behind the camera, and so theres a shadow of the camera on me, and its visually distracting.
Also, i am using a white guitar strap which im not sure if i like or not, but its the only strap i had at the moment.
I like the idea of a white strap, like a white belt in martial arts.
Start at the bottom, with a white belt, and work your way thru the colors until you have a black belt.
So the white belt is a symbol of humility here.
Im still just a beginner, so please be gentle.
The guy who sold me this guitar mentioned that it had the purest sounding sine wave output of any guitar he had ever heard…
and i thought that was an interesting observation on his part, and i wondered why that might be true.
Perhps its because this guitar has the most basic electronic curcuit i have seen on any guitar.
1 hum-bucker pick-up (pup)
1 volume knob
1 output jack
After playing it for a while, i can say that it does play nice for me, but i have big hands and fat fingers so maybe this guitar wouldn’t play as well for you.
Im wearing white socks, which makes it easier to see my feet move.
Hat tip to Michael Jackson for that idea!
I may try to go barefoot in other videos.
you should play music in bare feet, for the same reason you play music with bare hands.
If you are playing music correctly, you are using your hands and feet equally.
Im using a bright yellow guitar cord, which is visually distracting on the floor. A black cord would blend into the background better.
But a black cord is also more likely to get stepped on and broken because you don’t see it…
My stage curtains weren’t adjusted correctly, and you can see gaps in the curtains.
This video was taken in a basement studio, and the floor is slightly sloped toward the floor drain.
Therefore, if you stand and play guitar very long, your hips and lower back will become tilted and jacked up.
So you gotta stand with your feet facing the floor drain, so your hips and back, etc don’t get all jacked up.
Im basically just going thru the motions of making videos, and trying to improve my art and music.
This video represents is a big mind-set change for me, because before i would be like,
“im going to practice guitar”
And now im like,
“Im going to practice making videos”
Wish me luck!
Thanks for watching!
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Guitars For Veterans
In this video, we inspect an old guitar that has some extensive damage.
The neck has just about fallen off the guitar, and the back has come apart from the sides.
Its missing some pins, and bridge, but the tuners look good.
Hondo Guitars Est 1969
Hondo Guitar Company
Ft Worth Texas
Model # H-124AM
Made in Korea
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Inspecting Guitar Bridge / Saddle / Action Height Adjustment Screws
In this video, we inspect the bridge saddle adjustment screws, and find that they are sticking up way too far, and therefore the screws become a rough, jagged point that your hand rubs up against a million times over the years…
By grinding these screws shorter, we can get the screw head to be slightly recessed into the saddle, leaving a nice smooth finish.
Its little details like these, that a player subconsciously notices when they pick up a guitar and just fall in love with the way it feels in their hands.
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February 9, 2023
In this video, we inspect the guitar bridge saddle intonation adjustment screws, and see that the screws are too long to make the intonation adjustment without the screw touching the guitar string.
If the screw touches the string, theres a good chance the string will break there.
Theres no way this guitar was ever set up properly, because theres no way those saddles would ever adjust far enough back to get the adjustment right.
Consequently, this guitar would never be able to play all of the notes on the fingerboard “in tune”, and most of the notes would be very sharp because each strings’ scale length was too short.
When im done grinding down the intonation adjustment screws, and cutting the saddle springs shorter, this guitar (and guitar player) will be able to hit perfect pitch on every string, every fret.
This adjustment is very critical to the playability of the guitar!
If the intonation adjustment is not done correctly, then every note (on this particular guitar) will be sharp, and the guitar student will be practicing making sharp notes instead of in-tune notes.
If this adjustment isn’t done, you are setting up the guitar student to fail.
The student must practice hitting the perfect sounding note! The student can’t practice making sharp notes, and expect that to magically translate/transpose to perfect pitch!
When this adjustment is done correctly, the guitar student will have to bend the strings “slightly” up-to-pitch when they fret a note. By having to bend the notes up to pitch, the student develops the muscle memory, and hand-ear coordination required for perfect pitch.
This adjustment is so fundamental, yet it seems that most guitar players don’t give it the attention it deserves.
I would say that on every guitar ive ever worked on, this adjustment was never done correctly.
I have had online conversations with other guitar players, who poo-poo the idea of getting this done right, and just write it off as one of the features of a guitar.
Ive been told that no guitar is capable of having all of its notes in tune, so the best you can do is adjust your intonation for the hand positions you use most.
Guitar players are notoriously bull-headed, arrogant, and ignorant… which probably explains why they are oddly resisting the reasonable and attainable idea of getting their guitar into perfect pitch.
If there was only one thing i could show a guitar student, this would be it.
This adjustment brings together the skill of the guitar tech who did the set-up, and the skill of the guitar player to bend the note up to perfect pitch.
These 2 skill sets must come together perfectly at the same time and place. If either skill is lacking, the guitar/player will never be able to consistently make perfect notes.
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How To Fix Guitar Pick Guard Rattle
In this video, I use a small hand-held diamond tipped tool to clean up the screw holes for the pickguard, the output jack, and the bridge.
When these guitars are built, they just lay a pick-guard on the guitar, and run screws thew pickguard holes, and whatever happens underneath the pickguard, stays underneath the pickguard…
That means theres a lot of wood shavings, and chips of finish, that remain trapped underneath your pickguard, and this allows your pick-guard to rattle.
Also, when the screws go into the wood, they leave the surface of the wood with a pimple, that wont allow the pick-guard to lay flat on the guitar.
So i gently grind away the screw hole pimples, by hand, using a very small abrasive tool, so as to minimize the chance of damaging larger surface area of finish,
for example sanding block would be obvious choice on unfinished raw guitar wood, but on finished, it would not work.
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How to prevent guitar string breaks by deburring your tuning pegs
In this video, we look at the finished product after 1 hour of work, deburring the string holes, and adding a small radius to edges.
But bear in mind, thats 1 hour, just on the tuning peg deburr, after the tuners are already removed fr the guitar.
And that doesnt include the time it would take to put it all back together too.
So, let’s say you break a string, and inspect your peg hole, and see a burr, realistically how long is it going to take to do the job?
You could just do one peg hole, since its usually just one peg that really needs it, but i do all 6 every time.
This is the first time i did this deburr job with the pegs removed from the guitar, which enabled me to handle the pegs with much more dexterity, than if they were still in the guitar.
WARNING: DO NOT USE POWER TOOLS
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Why do guitar strings break? How can you prevent your guitar strings from breaking?
In this video, we inspect the guitar tuning peg string holes for burrs, and use a small diamond tipped point to debur the holes.
If your guitar is breaking strings, its probably because of these burrs on your string holes.
Whenever you break a string, make a note of where the string actually broke. If it broke on the tuning peg end, its probably these burrs. If the string broke by the bridge, maybe theres a burr on the bridge / saddle
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Whats underneath a pickguard, and why you should take it apart and clean it.
In this video, we look at whats underneath the pickguard of a Fender Squire Bullet build date Oct 2003.
What we find is lots of debris, that has worked its way under the pickguard,
But also theres usually a bunch of wood shavings trapped in there from when the guitar was built and the screw holes were made.
Ill be checking the fit of every screw in every hole before it goes back together, in case i need to do any hole repairs for stripped out holes etc.
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Genuine Relic - The Story Of The Guitar
In this video we inspect the neck of a guitar,
to tell the story, of the life of that guitar.
Fender Squire Bullet
Made in Indonesia
Built in Oct 2003
UPDATE: April 23, 2023
this guitar has been put back together,
and can be heard here:
Beethovens 9th Symphony
Ode To Joy on Guitar
https://rumble.com/v2jyu6g-beethovens-9th-symphony-ode-to-joy-on-guitar.html
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Guitar Lesson - 4 Finger Hammer On And Pull Off - 3 Half Steps
In this exercise, we combine all of the previous hammer on and pull off exercises into one big exercise.
Practice this until all of the notes sound equally good, and sound for an equal amount of time.
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Guitar Lesson - 3 finger Hammer On And Pull Off - 3 Half Steps
In this exercise, we do 3 finger hammer on and pull off, across 3 half steps.
Make a list of every possible combination, and practice this exercise on every string, and on every fret.
1-2-3, 1-2-4, 1-3-4, 2-3-4,
Practice until all notes sound equally good, and for an equal length of time.
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Guitar Lesson - Hammer On - Pull Off - 3 Half Steps
In this exercise, we combine the 2 finger hammer-on and pull-off into one maneuver, across 3 half steps.
Make a list of every possible 2 finger combination
1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 2-3, 2-4, 3-4
Practice on every string, and every fret
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