Samuraiguitarist: "How can I give myself an excuse to buy all these weird expensive guitars?" Samuraiguitarist: .... Samuraiguitarist: "Welcome to my brand new series!"
Same here. That said, I like the idea of multiple guitars in one. But I'm curious about the frets. I love the sound of a Firebird, but I hate how crowded the fretboard gets.
My bullet point thoughts upon watching this video: - This guitar is truly outrageous! (truuuly truly truly outrageous!) - The future is now. -Your reverse flying V is just a flying A and you know it. - I can't wait to see the other videos in this new series! Good job!
Love the interchangeable pickups. Guitars seem like they should have had this standard by the 80's. The only reason I need a soldering iron anymore is for a guitar.
Being Swiss myself, i saw this guitar at a music store recently and was immediately turned off by that price tag. Super exciting stuff that the guitar is being showcased by TH-camrs, though. It's incredible how versatile that thing is.
@@TanisAnnicchiarico because I'm very familiar with the country and what it makes, swiss made products are world famous for their quality, the country seems to have high standards in literally everything
@@danielskrivan6921 Honestly, if they made left-handed versions, I'd probably just sell an organ. I mean, that thing literally replaces the need to have multiple guitars.
Sir, as a person with ADHD you got my subscription and like for the Demos, usually I would've skipped them but I hang through it and could listen to your fine music.
I always thought the future of instruments was modularity, being able to swap out essential components to drastically alter your sound at the drop of a hat. Whenever I dream up awesome and fantastical hypothetical build instruments they tend to be like that. Really should cobble something together.
@@xxXthekevXxx Friend of mine has his own build either with magnets or plugs, and fully modulate pickguard so he can switch 2 to 3 knobs, diffrent switch positions or various diffrent loaded pickguards with the same axe. For the studio work it's a monster of a guitar.
There's cheaper ways to accomplish this . I'm thinking up a modkit you could just set pickups into a shell and drop them in. You'd have to do a little soldering to the pickguard array but I'm sure itl work and if the pup shells are made correct you could just drop in any pickup that fits and slap it in not just thier specific brand . I'm still surprised that there aren't more solid bodies with mini amps built in so you can at least selftune and use headphones.
These Relishes are some versatile workhorses, i really underestimated how fantastic these models are, if they had a range from 600-1000$ i’d definetly buy one of these. I first saw one of these on Darrell Braun’s channel. You made that guitar sing in so many tones my man! Good video Sam!
I bought one a year ago and love playing it. My luthier says it's the most impressively engineered guitar he's ever seen. Sad they went bankrupt a few years ago :/ Love playing it, very unique when I bring it out or when my friend plays it with his band.
you are such a good youtuber: you always have interesting stuff to talk about, you have a unique and recognizable style, you have a sense of humour that is a breath of fresh air, and last but not least you are a phenomenal guitar player! Hope everything goes well for you
Frick you're a damned fine guitarist... Plus super fun and versatile guitar which everyone who watches you play will want because you're spot on. Git. Much love. M
I've been a viewer and subscriber for ages, but really watching the second half with your playing has finally sold me, I'm signing up for your lessons!
This is my second video I’ve watched of you. The first one was the phantom beep. I can feel effort pulsing out of your content. Good job and keep up the great work!
Sooo do you have to buy special pickups to switch them out with the magnets or is there some kind of magnetic wiring harness that you can put on other pickups as well?
If I am not mistaken, you can request or send Relish pickups, and they will install them for you. Check Darryl Braun's video on it, I believe he mentions that
I was wondering about active pickups as well -- does it support them? I"m not a fan of them, but if you're going to have power on-board anyway.. (for that atrocious selector switch and garbage piezo..ugh).. it'd be silly not to support active pickups
They have 9 sets you can chose from. The most used pick ups. ENTER A NEW SOUND SPECTRUM WITHIN SECONDS Our patented Pickup Swapping System enables you to swap your 59’s with a couple of P90s to enter a whole different sound spectrum within just seconds. Simply pop off the magnetic back veneer and you get access to the tidy interior of your Jane, Mary or Mary One. Without any soldering skills, you can pull out and insert the pickups in a special Relish pickup mounting. Twist the knob on the back to adjust the height and use an allen key for the final tilt adjustment.  SWAP PICKUPS, NOT GUITARS You got a fantastic guitar, you love the neck, the looks, the hardware but you haven’t found the right pickups for it just yet. You want to play that guitar during your blues jams and in that new Metal band you’re about to hit the studio with. We created the Relish Pickup Swapping System in order to transform your guitar into true swiss army axe. PICKUP SWAPPING IN ACTION «ANY PICKUPS?» No, but the right ones. In order to make pickups compatible with our swapping system, we have developed a special mounting system. For now, we offer a fine selection of nine pairs of pickups by Seymour Duncan, Bare Knuckle and our very own custom-wound in-house creations. But if you have a special wish, we can make it happen. Simply reach out. THE GUITAR PICKUP SWAPPING SET OF NINE CONTAINS 1x Relish Buckers: Relish Vintage P.A.F. 3x Seymour Duncan: Seymour Duncan JB & '59, Seymour Duncan Alnico ll HB Pro, Seymour Duncan Jazz 5x Bare Knuckle: Bare Knuckle BC True Grit, Bare Knuckle BC Brute Force, Bare Knuckle BC Old Guard, Bare Knuckle Emerald, Bare Knuckle Nailbomb
That's actually a very usable guitar, not just for the studio either. It didn't seem to have the low end that I prefer on the dirty stuff, but I'm sure if I played with it I could find something that works. Great video, great idea for a series, cheers!
A TRULY comprehensive review! Thanks for a versatile demo of not only pickups & switch settings, but SO many genres. What a PRO! Oh - the guitar is great too, but yours is the best demo I've heard.
I was road tripping the last few days, and went through Nashville, so of course, went by Gruhen Guitars for the first time. Got to see and play the Relish, and I must say, cool as all hell. My only issues are the neck on the one I played, which which was a thicker C shape, and it's also a little heavy, but, I am spoiled from playing my new-to-me Parker Fly., so grain of salt ². Took the back off and looked at the electronics and everything., but didn't switch out the pickups. Cool, but not for me at the moment.
Nice guitar, nice review, and nice playin’. Been checking your videos for a while and I’m subbing today. Look forward to this series. Ok, I now see this is an older video. Still diggin it.
I really appreciate all of your posts. I am not a guitar player. Like everyone, I wish I was. However I know I would never become proficient at it. I am 50 years old and don’t have the time to commit to it the way I want. But, I really appreciate it... and I appreciate your talent and willingness and commitment to sharing your talent and ability to educate the way you do. Thank you Chris
Idk if I would call this guitar "wierd" so much as amazing next-gen. I want one! Saving up for the next couple of years. This was just a jaw-droppingly amazing guitar
Brilliant and I loved this video. I play bass (amongst other instruments) my bass has a huge range of sounds with the EQ, Blend, and Active/Passive options. Not quite the “pop out a pickup” level or even split pickups like my guitar, but the problem is generally you end up finding a tone / option that you like above all others and just sticking to that.
This is a weird place to ask it but I can't think of a better place with more people who could have an opinion. Tl;dr at the end My partner and I have seriously considered moving to Canada (I'm Australian, she's American living in Aus) because we're both in the arts and she misses her family and wants to live closer to them. I was wondering what it's like to try and make a career as an artist in Canada. So far I've heard a lot of positive things but I would like anything that might help influence me. I currently make my entire income from music and I'm wondering how much I'll have to start from scratch. tl;dr might move to Canada, how hard is it to survive as musician?
This alone could be an entire video but I'll try to keep it short. The great thing about Canada is the granting system and the cost of living in some places. There is a system called factor that will fund your musical expenses like touring, album recording etc. You have to apply and get accepted and there are different tiers. Most most provinces also offer something similar on top of it. Depending where you live the cost of living can be quite low especially since we don't pay health insurance. However if you go to Vancouver or Toronto you'll pay ALOT. these also happen to be the bigger music centres. The downside is that there just isn't as much going on in the arts as there is in the us. Nothing here compares to New York Nashville or LA. Not even close. Plus we have winter. Culturally ive found that Australia is pretty close. Hope this might help!
My brothers friend was in a canadian rap group. They won a canadian music award (juno i think) and now the guy lives here in ch making bank in IT. Don't do it.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos quality humour and that little piece of music you played was epic! Love that folky sound with the hendrixy riffs I see what you did there wow!
Really love this guy! 🎧Soothing voice for me. In my head he's my teacher and this is another one of those chill conversations we have before practice 🤙
Brilliantly designed guitar. I've been playing electric guitars with magnetic and added piezo pickups for 20 years now. It's hard to go back to just magnetic, especially if you're plugging into 2 different amps. One for electric and another amp or DI into the board for a small blend of piezo.
Loved your review - enhanced with your sweet demos - I was kinda sad when you got to demo 9 (the last one) because I was enjoying them so much but you rocked it with the Bonus at the end - Thank You 😊🤗🤗💕
Samurai, I love this series idea, and can’t wait to see what other strange guitars you have for us. Personally, I thought the Mary One was really cool. Also, your playing was on point in this video. Keep up the good work!
It's amazing what you can buy after selling just one of your kidneys!
1 kidney wont be enough
Kadotus I've sold both and I still don't have enough...
Sadly I'm out of kidneys and the artificial one doesn't cost as much.
@@xm1808 If you can't get 5k for your kidney you're doing it wrong.
I sold 13 kidneys and got arrested
Samuraiguitarist: "How can I give myself an excuse to buy all these weird expensive guitars?"
Samuraiguitarist: ....
Samuraiguitarist: "Welcome to my brand new series!"
and its a business write off
@@neverusingthisagain2 he's Canadian
looool
I realize I am quite off topic but does anybody know of a good site to stream newly released tv shows online?
@Lachlan Damon Flixportal :D
"Oh hey I like this I should definently get one!"
* opens website looks at price *
* closes website *
Colin Cahill
Maybe someday.
Colin Cahill
Now I’m scared... how bad is it?
Fion N´Drix about 4 grand
Same here. That said, I like the idea of multiple guitars in one. But I'm curious about the frets. I love the sound of a Firebird, but I hate how crowded the fretboard gets.
Colin Cahill That's my life story right there
"Not to be confused with...the divorced one"
Well played
zeoalexo took me a second, but I found that hilarious
EntityZero I think it’s about king Henry’s wives
That would have been "marry" not Mary.
i actually checked is that model actually exists :'(
Well, we're in for a ride with this series.
Yes. There are some real absurdities lined up. I hope to go deeper and deeper into the realm of weird.
@@samuraiguitarist ooh fun
Deadass
@@samuraiguitarist "I hope to go deeper and deeper" title of your sex tape. B99 reference
DarkRider o
The real question is: *can it run crisis*
Sort of🤔🤔🤔
Only if you swap the pickups for gpu
@@WilliamTanaka underrated comment
If ever a guitar could, this one is it.
Wrong channel lol
My bullet point thoughts upon watching this video:
- This guitar is truly outrageous! (truuuly truly truly outrageous!)
- The future is now.
-Your reverse flying V is just a flying A and you know it.
- I can't wait to see the other videos in this new series! Good job!
Jjjiii
Love the interchangeable pickups. Guitars seem like they should have had this standard by the 80's. The only reason I need a soldering iron anymore is for a guitar.
All guitar companies should adopt this!
Guitarists are the forward thinking dreamers that don't like change
Guitars should embrace modularity
mans ain't got no EMG pickups
Being Swiss myself, i saw this guitar at a music store recently and was immediately turned off by that price tag. Super exciting stuff that the guitar is being showcased by TH-camrs, though. It's incredible how versatile that thing is.
Being half swiss, I totally understand why it's expensive. Never once came across something swiss made that's poor in quality
To chime in with the other reply comment. You have to understand how versatile it is. It's simply worth it.
@@t.kahraba763 Being a New Yorker with 4 cats, I'm not sure why you chose to throw out that you're half-swiss
@@TanisAnnicchiarico because I'm very familiar with the country and what it makes, swiss made products are world famous for their quality, the country seems to have high standards in literally everything
@@TanisAnnicchiarico ouf
Demo 4/9. Yes it's working 😎👍 🤪
Demo 10/9
Hang on..
What's the name of that melody that starts at 7:56 ? Or what is the genre? Very nicely played!
you can get an awful lot of that in most modern underground folk or jazzy circles.
Darryl Braun had one on his channel a few weeks ago, they’re a fantastic beast and so unique
probably the same guitar
@@samiam5557 - Darryl had a flashier color! Like your handle.
yep he did, but i like sammy's guitar's color better
Saw that video!
Was awesome.
@@samiam5557 Nope.
Be has the 6000 Euro Jane, Og was it Mary one....?
Get both...maryjane
4/9 Yes. It's the little details like this that make me love your channel.
It never hurt that much before, to be a broke teenager :')
sonic sonu I feel you man :’)
S a m e d u d e
same :’’(
Same my g
This hit home.
That last song was so good - please release it in its entirety! Great review, def unique, funny and your playing is on point.
Talk about getting some bang for your buck. Holy versatility.
Bang for your 3800 bucks.
@@danielskrivan6921 Honestly, if they made left-handed versions, I'd probably just sell an organ. I mean, that thing literally replaces the need to have multiple guitars.
@@luciel3893 but tbh we would all buy other guitars still
It is a lot of buck though.
Berat Kizilarmut preach
Sir, as a person with ADHD you got my subscription and like for the Demos, usually I would've skipped them but I hang through it and could listen to your fine music.
I always thought the future of instruments was modularity, being able to swap out essential components to drastically alter your sound at the drop of a hat. Whenever I dream up awesome and fantastical hypothetical build instruments they tend to be like that. Really should cobble something together.
Funny, I've been working on just that. Call it the Wanderlust.
My idea of a cheaper version of a quick-swap guitar would be to just have push connectors installed on everything.
@@xxXthekevXxx Friend of mine has his own build either with magnets or plugs, and fully modulate pickguard so he can switch 2 to 3 knobs, diffrent switch positions or various diffrent loaded pickguards with the same axe. For the studio work it's a monster of a guitar.
Modular phones never caught on, but hopefully modular guitars will. 😭
There's cheaper ways to accomplish this .
I'm thinking up a modkit you could just set pickups into a shell and drop them in.
You'd have to do a little soldering to the pickguard array but I'm sure itl work and if the pup shells are made correct you could just drop in any pickup that fits and slap it in not just thier specific brand .
I'm still surprised that there aren't more solid bodies with mini amps built in so you can at least selftune and use headphones.
These Relishes are some versatile workhorses, i really underestimated how fantastic these models are, if they had a range from 600-1000$ i’d definetly buy one of these. I first saw one of these on Darrell Braun’s channel. You made that guitar sing in so many tones my man! Good video Sam!
Instead of a Swiss Army Knife now you got a Swiss Army Guitar. Very versatile
🤘🏼🤘🏼
th-cam.com/video/JsUhAbZqijo/w-d-xo.html
I bought one a year ago and love playing it. My luthier says it's the most impressively engineered guitar he's ever seen. Sad they went bankrupt a few years ago :/ Love playing it, very unique when I bring it out or when my friend plays it with his band.
This guitar is absolutely sick,
Shame it’s about $4000
Compared to most other guitars in this price range, I’d say the price is more reasonable
You could always get the TRINITY model. It lacks the fancy LED switch, but it does have the quick pick-up changing option 😉
paid 2400 for mine from manufacturer.
Now thats some real innovation. Some really cool ideas on this one!
you are such a good youtuber: you always have interesting stuff to talk about, you have a unique and recognizable style, you have a sense of humour that is a breath of fresh air, and last but not least you are a phenomenal guitar player! Hope everything goes well for you
Frick you're a damned fine guitarist... Plus super fun and versatile guitar which everyone who watches you play will want because you're spot on.
Git.
Much love. M
I've been a viewer and subscriber for ages, but really watching the second half with your playing has finally sold me, I'm signing up for your lessons!
If I owned that first guitar I would really relish it
Young-Boi-Dash 2k haha
It’s like your videos have a touch control selector and you blend the perfect amount of humor and interesting information :)
This is one of those guitars that I can say confidently appears to be worth the price tag.
This is my second video I’ve watched of you. The first one was the phantom beep. I can feel effort pulsing out of your content. Good job and keep up the great work!
Sooo do you have to buy special pickups to switch them out with the magnets or is there some kind of magnetic wiring harness that you can put on other pickups as well?
If I am not mistaken, you can request or send Relish pickups, and they will install them for you. Check Darryl Braun's video on it, I believe he mentions that
They can install the proper mount so you can use any pickup if you send it to them
This is what I wanted to know.
It would be cool if you could get just the harness, and install the pickups yourself.
I was wondering about active pickups as well -- does it support them? I"m not a fan of them, but if you're going to have power on-board anyway.. (for that atrocious selector switch and garbage piezo..ugh).. it'd be silly not to support active pickups
They have 9 sets you can chose from. The most used pick ups.
ENTER A NEW SOUND SPECTRUM WITHIN SECONDS
Our patented Pickup Swapping System enables you to swap your 59’s with a couple of P90s to enter a whole different sound spectrum within just seconds. Simply pop off the magnetic back veneer and you get access to the tidy interior of your Jane, Mary or Mary One. Without any soldering skills, you can pull out and insert the pickups in a special Relish pickup mounting. Twist the knob on the back to adjust the height and use an allen key for the final tilt adjustment.

SWAP PICKUPS, NOT GUITARS
You got a fantastic guitar, you love the neck, the looks, the hardware but you haven’t found the right pickups for it just yet. You want to play that guitar during your blues jams and in that new Metal band you’re about to hit the studio with. We created the Relish Pickup Swapping System in order to transform your guitar into true swiss army axe.
PICKUP SWAPPING IN ACTION
«ANY PICKUPS?»
No, but the right ones. In order to make pickups compatible with our swapping system, we have developed a special mounting system. For now, we offer a fine selection of nine pairs of pickups by Seymour Duncan, Bare Knuckle and our very own custom-wound in-house creations. But if you have a special wish, we can make it happen. Simply reach out.
THE GUITAR PICKUP SWAPPING SET OF NINE CONTAINS
1x Relish Buckers: Relish Vintage P.A.F.
3x Seymour Duncan: Seymour Duncan JB & '59, Seymour Duncan Alnico ll HB Pro, Seymour Duncan Jazz
5x Bare Knuckle: Bare Knuckle BC True Grit, Bare Knuckle BC Brute Force, Bare Knuckle BC Old Guard, Bare Knuckle Emerald, Bare Knuckle Nailbomb
That's actually a very usable guitar, not just for the studio either. It didn't seem to have the low end that I prefer on the dirty stuff, but I'm sure if I played with it I could find something that works. Great video, great idea for a series, cheers!
1:55 OOOO A SHOUTOUT THANKS
A TRULY comprehensive review! Thanks for a versatile demo of not only pickups & switch settings, but SO many genres. What a PRO! Oh - the guitar is great too, but yours is the best demo I've heard.
Four country presets, two jazz presets and three rock presets! Truly a versatile instrument.
The production quality and pacing on this video is amazing, keep up the good work!
"just use the piezo system and freak people out" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Adam Colbert agree 🤣🤣🤣
my favourite part about all of your vids are the details like the text in the demo section. Keep up the great work!
Nowadays we are gonna hear : "Hey, someone stole my pickups.."
Dude you are getting so good at making videos, the experience really shows, this is some good content, keep it up man!
someone asked me the other day: how cool are Sammy G's videos?
I said: *very.*
I was road tripping the last few days, and went through Nashville, so of course, went by Gruhen Guitars for the first time. Got to see and play the Relish, and I must say, cool as all hell. My only issues are the neck on the one I played, which which was a thicker C shape, and it's also a little heavy, but, I am spoiled from playing my new-to-me Parker Fly., so grain of salt ². Took the back off and looked at the electronics and everything., but didn't switch out the pickups. Cool, but not for me at the moment.
4:51 OMG man that was f*cking beautiful please i need tabs
I know right???
Your voice is so unique. I can't put my finger on it, but it's so fun to listen to. I don't play guitar, but I always watch your new videos.
Dear Aliens thanks for dropping to earth this guitar 👽🖖
Your playing on this was superb. Excited you actually own it and it's not just a demo, look forward to what you come up with.
3:39 Question: How cool is that?
Answer: Very.
love your videos, your humor is unparalleled and i always get to learn something from your videos! keep up the great work, you're awesome man 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'd love to hear this guitar in the hands of someone like Devin Townsend as well.
absolutely
I thought some of those demos were a little Casualties of Cool esque. Agreed
Glad you found your Halloween costume for this year already. Going as a P90 is a good choice! 3:55
Unfortunately Relish went bankrupt this summer. Would have loved to get my hand on one of those.
Awesome playing and cool guitar. THANK YOU for posting a guitar demo without a mess of distortion and effects!
3:55
this is the most hilarious bit you have ever done
i actually laughed out loud, which happens quite rarely
wassup from Russia btw
The only thing that is disappointing is the fact that more of these videos aren't out yet. Thanks Sammy G, great series ahead!
6:05 that tone is so The Broken Family Band
Just when I was 'almost' happy with my guitar collection, now I NEED more !!!
Wow! I know a couple things about guitar
But this is something I've never seen before
Nice guitar, nice review, and nice playin’. Been checking your videos for a while and I’m subbing today. Look forward to this series.
Ok, I now see this is an older video. Still diggin it.
did you see Darrell Braun's video?
This thing is awesome! That versatility is incredible, and the tone is top notch.
Absolute studio unit. Great review
Keep on doing everything you're doing; it's fantastic. Love it when you name your songs and the secret-but-not-really comments in the corner
*loud whistle*
NOW we’re playing guitar!
I really appreciate all of your posts. I am not a guitar player. Like everyone, I wish I was. However I know I would never become proficient at it. I am 50 years old and don’t have the time to commit to it the way I want. But, I really appreciate it... and I appreciate your talent and willingness and commitment to sharing your talent and ability to educate the way you do.
Thank you
Chris
That is not a PG thumbnail
Lmao
its okay i reported it for nudity
What was it?
It's ok it's an SG
Idk if I would call this guitar "wierd" so much as amazing next-gen. I want one! Saving up for the next couple of years. This was just a jaw-droppingly amazing guitar
you should go over the terminator electric guitar it has a built in amp
When they give him a free one, he will. :)
That gimmick has been done.
That's the best demo of this strange guitar that I've seen. Your playing deserves an arsenal of sweet guitars.
That would make a perfect guitar for a professional cover live musician
Beautiful guitar, like the subtle colouring and the versatility (not the cost)-great demo thx. 😁
No whammy bar?
That's it... NOT WORTH THE MUNNY!!!
Also, does it djent?
If it can do all that, probably does.
The one you're currently holding the beginning of the video is so cool fairy retro-futuristic
With all that modern tech and design, you cant even get straight string pull, 😆.
The demo at the end is one of my favourites of yours.
You have me pricing guitars ✊ I have never played one...and I'm 42.
Brilliant and I loved this video. I play bass (amongst other instruments) my bass has a huge range of sounds with the EQ, Blend, and Active/Passive options. Not quite the “pop out a pickup” level or even split pickups like my guitar, but the problem is generally you end up finding a tone / option that you like above all others and just sticking to that.
Q: how cool is that?
A: Y E S
Demo 4/9 It is working. I'm continuing the video and clicked subscribe. Can't wait for the next weirdest guitar video.
First time being this early in a samurai guitarist vid.😅
Welcome!
Me too and I don’t even have notifications on.
I really hope to see the features on this guitar made more affordable. I'd love to be able to experiment with different pickups like this!
This is a weird place to ask it but I can't think of a better place with more people who could have an opinion.
Tl;dr at the end
My partner and I have seriously considered moving to Canada (I'm Australian, she's American living in Aus) because we're both in the arts and she misses her family and wants to live closer to them. I was wondering what it's like to try and make a career as an artist in Canada. So far I've heard a lot of positive things but I would like anything that might help influence me. I currently make my entire income from music and I'm wondering how much I'll have to start from scratch.
tl;dr might move to Canada, how hard is it to survive as musician?
Bout the same as anywhere else id suggest moving to montreal, vancouver or toronto if you do though! hope this helps
This alone could be an entire video but I'll try to keep it short. The great thing about Canada is the granting system and the cost of living in some places. There is a system called factor that will fund your musical expenses like touring, album recording etc. You have to apply and get accepted and there are different tiers. Most most provinces also offer something similar on top of it. Depending where you live the cost of living can be quite low especially since we don't pay health insurance. However if you go to Vancouver or Toronto you'll pay ALOT. these also happen to be the bigger music centres.
The downside is that there just isn't as much going on in the arts as there is in the us. Nothing here compares to New York Nashville or LA. Not even close. Plus we have winter.
Culturally ive found that Australia is pretty close. Hope this might help!
Long winter too but that inside time makes for great wood shedding :)
BTW shoot me a message on patreon and I can chat more with you!
My brothers friend was in a canadian rap group. They won a canadian music award (juno i think) and now the guy lives here in ch making bank in IT. Don't do it.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos quality humour and that little piece of music you played was epic! Love that folky sound with the hendrixy riffs I see what you did there wow!
You should play 70s' porn music each time you play with the pickup selector
Yes the little conversation on the top left worked
But how does it...
SHRED???!!!!!!
Really love this guy! 🎧Soothing voice for me. In my head he's my teacher and this is another one of those chill conversations we have before practice 🤙
I feel it would be more versatile if it was a 7 string
Brilliantly designed guitar. I've been playing electric guitars with magnetic and added piezo pickups for 20 years now. It's hard to go back to just magnetic, especially if you're plugging into 2 different amps. One for electric and another amp or DI into the board for a small blend of piezo.
I stopped at demo 8.
Im not sorry.
Loved your review - enhanced with your sweet demos - I was kinda sad when you got to demo 9 (the last one) because I was enjoying them so much but you rocked it with the Bonus at the end - Thank You 😊🤗🤗💕
Go switzerland my friends😂
I have never seen anything like this before! This was a way cool video, and incredible guitar!!! Looking forward to future weird guitars!
I feel like a lot of this functionality should be standard in 2019
Honestly I loved the demos and read your easter eggs as each demo progressed to the next.
1:11 someone should make a 10 hour version of this... imagine that
amazing demo dude! cant wait for the rest of the series :)
Some things dont need to be changed. I think itd be alot better with a tru toggle switch.
They have that too. You can choose
Samurai, I love this series idea, and can’t wait to see what other strange guitars you have for us. Personally, I thought the Mary One was really cool. Also, your playing was on point in this video. Keep up the good work!
My God that pickup selector is awful, awful, awful.
@@Lucidbkeomost guitar players often find cool technology being added to guitars to be shit or in this case 'awful, awful, awful.' sadly.
@@Lucidbkeo blend knob like a bass. I always wondered why no guitars really use them
@@liamtahaney713 Don't Les Pauls have the ability to blend with the knobs?
_I could be wrong, I'm a Fender man and I've barely touched any Les Pauls_
@@jessethane6910 lol same..they have individual volumes and tones for each pickup, but not a notched blend knob like a lot of basses do
@@liamtahaney713 Ah, okay. Thanks!