He's meek, almost bashful. AND he's beyond smart. you listen to him and know that immediately. couple that with chops for days and you got Julian. We're lucky that he's part of our generation (alive and kickin')
@@BoyWonder12 I really meant his age group. He seem way beyond his years musically. I’ve been playing over 30 years and see it all more or less. He makes me think as when I watch him.
For what Collings charges I’d just get a vintage Duo Jet. Really Collings are guitars for players who don’t play guitar for living. They are for lawyers, doctors, executives who play guitar as a hobby. Only the top 1% of working guitarists could afford a Collings guitar as they make the income to afford one… and Collings gives them guitars for free (endorsements, signatures) so they can market their guitars to lawyers, doctors, and other rich guitar hobbyists. In short, I am sure they are great instruments but they aren’t for gigging guitarists.
Absolute non-sense. Look at their long list of artists playing a Collings guitar. I even see quite a few TH-camrs playing one. Maybe go out and try one yourself, start selling some of the gear that we most likely all have too much of (thinking of my pedal board) and then you will be (almost) there. - at least for a used one.
@Tyler Wilhelm I oppose against these blunt statements: „lawyers, doctors etc guitar“. It also shows no respect for the work that people put in making these guitars. A Collings guitar can easily cost you 5.000 USD. What you get is a guitar of finest quality, built by hand, made in USA. If you just count the hours that go into a single instrument. Don‘t you think that you will not get to a reasonable explanation of the number on the price tag?
I think you have to consider that there is a level above your average "working guitarist." If you are a professional Trombone player playing in a symphony orchestra,, a serious horn could cost you 3-4k or more. Sure, a collings JL guitar is like 6k but for a real serious guitarist, its an investment you make if the music you create demands the sound of this instrument. Of course, you're not going to buy this if your work requires a strat.
@Tyler Wilhelm I know that a Conn 88H used to be the golden (brass lol) standard for trombone and I think they go for around the price range I listed. I'm sure French horns or tubas can go for more.
Agreed! Julian didn't touch it at the Jefferson Theater performance in Charlottesville Virginia on December 14th. Margaret Glaspy played one song with it...he only played the Nachocaster. Otherwise, expensive stage "eye-candy". And the Bigsby is there just as counter-balance...psst. great show regardless...
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He's meek, almost bashful. AND he's beyond smart. you listen to him and know that immediately. couple that with chops for days and you got Julian. We're lucky that he's part of our generation (alive and kickin')
This man is an absolute master. I don’t think there’s a more skilled guitarist on the planet right now.
Well ,there is.
He’s awesome but if you’ve live long enough the line started way before him 🎉🎉🎉😊
@@BoyWonder12 I really meant his age group. He seem way beyond his years musically. I’ve been playing over 30 years and see it all more or less. He makes me think as when I watch him.
@@dananthony6258 understand you 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
@@brbadge Such as?
That guitar sitting on the floor behind him makes me anxious.....for sure I'd forget and step on it!
Finally someone who gets it.
Gets what?
@@fretbuzz59 That there is great guitar tone without any pedals.
@@adambrown8867 Oh, yes. That might have been helpful to include.
Two of the easiest to get a long with dudes on the planet, I'm sure. Great video!
That's a duo jet
Playing is awesome
Interesting guitar
Honest Abe
For what Collings charges I’d just get a vintage Duo Jet.
Really Collings are guitars for players who don’t play guitar for living. They are for lawyers, doctors, executives who play guitar as a hobby.
Only the top 1% of working guitarists could afford a Collings guitar as they make the income to afford one… and Collings gives them guitars for free (endorsements, signatures) so they can market their guitars to lawyers, doctors, and other rich guitar hobbyists.
In short, I am sure they are great instruments but they aren’t for gigging guitarists.
Absolute non-sense. Look at their long list of artists playing a Collings guitar. I even see quite a few TH-camrs playing one. Maybe go out and try one yourself, start selling some of the gear that we most likely all have too much of (thinking of my pedal board) and then you will be (almost) there. - at least for a used one.
@Tyler Wilhelm I oppose against these blunt statements: „lawyers, doctors etc guitar“. It also shows no respect for the work that people put in making these guitars. A Collings guitar can easily cost you 5.000 USD. What you get is a guitar of finest quality, built by hand, made in USA. If you just count the hours that go into a single instrument. Don‘t you think that you will not get to a reasonable explanation of the number on the price tag?
I think you have to consider that there is a level above your average "working guitarist." If you are a professional Trombone player playing in a symphony orchestra,, a serious horn could cost you 3-4k or more. Sure, a collings JL guitar is like 6k but for a real serious guitarist, its an investment you make if the music you create demands the sound of this instrument. Of course, you're not going to buy this if your work requires a strat.
@Tyler Wilhelm I know that a Conn 88H used to be the golden (brass lol) standard for trombone and I think they go for around the price range I listed. I'm sure French horns or tubas can go for more.
Agreed!
Julian didn't touch it at the Jefferson Theater performance in Charlottesville Virginia on December 14th. Margaret Glaspy played one song with it...he only played the Nachocaster. Otherwise, expensive stage "eye-candy". And the Bigsby is there just as counter-balance...psst.
great show regardless...
stank
Prs se all day
this guy never shuts up