One of the smartest things I ever did, way back in high school when I decided to learn bass, was to deliberately buy a cheap, second hand Ibanez, and make a deal with myself that if I really applied myself and studied hard (I found a great teacher), at the end of a year, when I could actually play, I would allow myself to buy a more expensive model. This is known as the power of limitation. It really works.
Tyrion Lannister So true. My guitar teacher saved me a lot of money by taking my ‘student’ model and made it sound amazing. He referred me to a great guitar tech to have it set up properly. It’s very easy to play and it is now my travel guitar. I still love playing it.
yup that's what I'm doing. Found a deal on kijiji with a peavey guitar with a really shitty amp for 100 bucks while telling myself If I stick with it for a year and can play a song or two I'll buy a better amp and guitar
It works up to a certain point, the key is to buy an instrument that is good enough to get you playing and to keep you playing, if you buy something too cheap it could be a load of crap that hinders you.
I get asked about choosing a first guitar and amp all the time, so I thought I would make this video with some recommendations! All the gear I mention here is meant to be a starting point to help decide what style of gear interests you most, but definitely watch some reviews on or try out in person any gear before getting it :). If you already play guitar, what was your first guitar and amp?
My first guitar was a pretty bad Les Paul copy made by Kay, and a 5 watt practice amp that really didn't make me sound like any of the metal bands I love! What you didn't mention is guitarist's GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome! I now have 6 guitars - I'm torn between my Peavey Wolfgang and my Cherry Sunburst Epiphone Les Paul as my favourites, and use a Marshall combo valve amp, and a Line 6 Spider 2 amp which has some great presets. Do you just go straight through your amp for your videos, or do you use pedals, Rachel?
My first guitar was a Gibson Les Paul Studio. I knew I wanted an LP shape with humbuckers (Ace Frehley was a huge influence to me) and I got it new for a spectacular price. I knew I wasn't ready to leave the house or perform publicly with it, so I bought a practice amp - 15 watt solid state Fender Bullet reverb. It was affordable at around 150 bucks new (mid 90s) and sounded good enough to my untrained ear to ensure I could play through an amp and not blow the windows out. Still have the guitar 20+ years later and is a favorite to play.
Hey Rachel, gret vid! My first guitar was an acostic...I played it for about 2 months. And then 2 days ago, I got That squier bullet strat(HSS), I was thinking about getting. Also a Blackstar FLY 3 blue amp. I'm having so much fun "playing" it! :D
maybe get one second hand? i get how you feel lol, but you don’t need something amazing at first, so when you’ve gotten better you can upgrade and get something really rad. (^-^)
Musician's Friend is my go-to. They have electric guitars that are next to dirt cheap, on sale, especially around the holidays, and in general, there's always something on clearance going for as low as $80. You'll want to invest the money on a decent amp before anything else. Your $200-$300 guitar is not going to sound any better than a cheap starter if played through a shitty, low wattage amp. You don't want to get carried away immediately with the power and sound, but a 20w is bare minimum I'd get that is quiet enough for practice and also loud enough to feel like something worth listening through.
Doesn't this look like the most unproblematic human being on the face of the earth? She just loves what she does and is sharing her experience for our benefit. Just great content all around.
Great video Rachel! I'm a beginner at 55 years old and have to say that you have inspired me to learn how to play. The first guitar I bought was the Ibanez RG Series with a floating bridge and you are spot on about how difficult it is to change strings on. After watching many youtube videos I figured out I needed a guitar with a fixed bridge. I bought a PRS 245 SE, what an incredible guitar. The PRS is so much easy for me to play and keep in tune. Thank you for your great videos! I'm hoping I can be as good as you one day.
My mom is a musician so there’s always amps and guitars in my house. I’m pretty sure right now she has over 11 guitars but don’t quote me on that. My dad has a few too. There’s two amps in my living room, I have one in my room and my mom has some in her music room. I only have 1 guitar as I’m starting out but it’s a Jackson and I love it. Edit: My mom now has 13 guitars and I have 3 I can only play a few simple songs but I'm getting better :)
@@hackattack7811 I call bs Those types of people with a LOT of recourses usually don't get anywhere......... ....well not so far, but then again he has parents that can teach him.
Practicing on an acoustic guitar for a while, and thinking of getting an electric because it'll be easier to play. As well as being able to practice (without an amp), so as not to disturb my neighbors. Came across your video and I just what to thank you for being so informative. Very helpful advice. Love your positive attitude.
On the topic of amps, I use a Fender GDEC Junior. It has drum and bass loops built in. It has a chorus, reverb, phaser, delay, tremolo and bypass effects. There’s also options which have mixed effects. It has (I believe) 18 amp settings, from clean tweed to British fuzz to metal.
My first guitar was a 1966 Baldwin Vibraslim semi acoustic electric guitar given to me by my parents in 1966 and I still have it and it still plays and sounds great!
So glad I found this! Been doing a lot of research on a first guitar, and thought I had my mind made up on things like body style and pick up configuration. Thanks for reinforcing my ideas. I'll also thank you for talking straight to us newbs and not doing the whole look at me thing, by opening and closing with your best riffs. As mentioned. your smile is contagious, keep picking and grinning!
My very first guitar (which i am currently learning) is an Epiphone les paul special 2, and i love it. Honestly i would just make later modifications to make it sound amazing, but overall an amazing guitar for the price. I bought a 12w amp from orange and the sound quality is incredible for the size and price.
Very solid info, I wish I'd seen this clip six months ago when I moved from acoustic to electric and presented with an avalanche of information and obvious salesmanship. For reference I went 2nd hand Epi SG G400 pro, after picking one up in a shop and loving the fit, the humbucker/single tap was a draw card as as you say, I was not sure which way I was heading in taste, which changes.... Amp's I've picked up 2nd hand as well but did a lot of homework. In the end I'm kitted, still very much a noob, loving learning and the kit didn't cost the price of a small car. Now eyeing out a PRS SE, but the Epi will realistically last while my skill improves, and most probably longer [I love it]
Let's not forget the amazing Ignite Amps: a bunch of studio quality softwares including amp, cabinet and pedal simulators for free! But nevertheless, I loved the content of this one, almost exactly my thoughts on choosing guitars and amps :)
my first electric guitar is Ibanez grx6sp (grx70qa Chinese version), and bought it at Spring Festival sale for about $152, and use self-made AMP based on four TTC5200 transistors (for my guitar has high-output pickups, I don't have to used pre-amp), the guitar sounds pretty good (at least for a basic class guitar, I think ), it has 2 humbuckers and a coil. still keep playing on it, and hope to create some fantastic works on it
Really good video! I’m a blues, Rock and country guitar player, my guitar is a rare telecaster prototype guitar that I bought stock with Seymour Duncan hum-buckers! My amplifier is a Marshall MG100X, it’s a really nice amp for the $350 price range or in uk were I live £300, it’s a solid state amp witch most of us brits love. Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Rachelf: Another great video that should help anyone (like me) when they are just starting out playing guitar. Hey, everyone, start small and give yourself time to really master whatever type of guitar you choose, then, like Tyrion Lannister (great name!) says in his comments below, make a deal with yourself that at the end of the year, if you can actually play, then you allow yourself to buy a more expensive model. It worked for me. I now have four Fender Custom Shop Strats and Teles, and three Gibson Custom guitars, not to mention others. Learn well, then reward yourself. Good luck on your journey, and we all owe Rachelf a great deal of thanks for producing these videos which inspired me to keep going when I wanted to quit so many times. Cheers!
The epiphone LP special ii was my first “real” guitar from a music shop when I was 12. I wish I still had it today. The quality of the modern ones is also a lot better. Great beginner guitar!
Me too, but i ended up regretting, is not a bad guitar, it's just a little too heavy, so my back and shoulder started hurting after a while playing, I'm selling it and getting something more Lightweight, any recommendations?
Mine too. That was 10 years ago and though I also think it's too heavy for me and the scale too short, I have never stopped playing it. In fact, I just changed the pickups (Seymour Duncan JB and Jazz Set) and I plan to keep making noise with it for another ten years. Three years ago I bought an Epiphone Casino, which is very light and easy on my fingers. Surely an upgrade, but hardly an impossibly expensive guitar. My bass is a Squire PJ Affinity and it plays wonderfully. I plan to upgrade the pickups on that bass in the future, but I'm only learning to play it and I want to make sure I exhaust the tone on those stock pickups before I mod it. Overall, adding the amps and a couple of pedals, I have spent some $2000 on gear in the last decade, and still I have friends who play professionally and ask to use my gear. So there!
Does Epi Special 2 go out of tune? I always faced this issue with this guitars on forums. Is this really true? I want to hear from users of this guitar.
Great video as always. My first guitar was a Magnum Acoustic guitar. It had great action and played well, but acoustic guitars do not sit well with teenagers, and I was no different. My first electric guitar was a Teisco tulip. Action a mile high, never stayed in tune, useless truss rod, single microphonic pickup, and volume and tone controls that were either on or off and nothing in between. It was a horrible guitar, and I loved it. The first amplifier was a Fender Vibro-Champ. It was not particularly loud, but it had a great warm tone that went unappreciated until I was much older and understood sound much better than just "make it louder."
Thanks for the video. Your advice about a HSS Stratocaster was very helpful. Didn't know that I might not be able to play more grungy, harder rock as well with just a SSS.
Such a helpful video! I’ve only ever played acoustic, but I’m looking to get an electric guitar and would’ve had no idea where to even start 😂 Thank you so much!!
love this vid, it was super helpful!! i have an acoustic guitar now, a Ibanez V70CE, and before this video i had nooo clue about anything even related to an electric. i had to look it up and learn about all the different pickups, bridge types, etc., and the info here really helped me find a start to learning more about guitars!! thank u!! :-]
They are good if you know how to do a setup and some basic modding. I would only recommend them after you have been playing for some time or if you have a friend with more experience who wants to help you.
Bram R. In my experience, every beginner should have a their first guitar checked out by a tech and set up. A basic set up should be part of your guitar budget.
Buying used is truly great advice. You can save 30-50% and get mint condition instruments, allowing you to step up to higher-end gear that can have improved playability.
My first electric guitar was a dirt cheap epiphone les paul special 2. At first I liked it but once I got my hands on a real guitar I hated it. Then I got the one I still love and will never sell because it means so much to me. My epiphone Dot 339 pro in cherry. I love my 339. One day I want a Les Paul standard but my 339 is awesome. It can play anything and it fits my small hands just fine. The hardtail bridge lets me tune it how ever i want and the guitar looks darn good. Recently I got a secondhand Ibanez GSA60-BS with a rose floyd bridge. The guitar looks and sounds great and it's very comfy but the brigde does take away some fun. At least for a beginner that doesn't know what to do with a tremolo. If I could go back in time I would have bought a Squire Fender Mustang for my first guitar. They also have a hard tail bridge and they are very easy to play. As a beginner I recommend A Squire Mustang (good cheap) or a Epiphone Dot (good not so cheap) as a first guitar. Don't pay any less, that way if you love it you will keep the guitar and if you hate it you will be able to get a good chunk of your money back.
Great advice. It's nice to see someone helping beginners that has a personality that will keep them wanting to watch. A happy smile goes a long way. Keep up the great vids
So glad I found this! Been doing a lot of research on a first guitar, and thought I had my mind made up on things like body style and pick up configuration. Thanks for reinforcing my ideas. I'll also thank you for talking straight to us newbs and not doing the whole look at me thing, by opening and closing with your best riffs. 😉 As mentioned. your smile is contagious, keep picking and grinning! 👍😁
You're never to old to learn how to play guitar, and it's not nearly as hard as it seems at first. It does take some practice, and there's a bit of a coordination hurdle to it, but with some practice it begins to click and becomes much easier. It's not nearly as difficult as it seems with your first few tries.
I started with acoustic guitar. Just got my first electric guitar and amplifier - a Squier Mustang guitar and a Blackstar Fly 3 watt portable amplifier. The controls on both combined already provide a massive range of sounds, and it's definitely loud enough, so I don't see any need for any other equipment. I've got a tiny little music player that will plug in to provide backing music, which I can also use to record my own. The guitar needed adjustment; the strings were too low. I didn't even need to remove them, it only took a moment to make the adjustment - it took longer to retune all the strings! Had it been another guitar I might have had to dismantle the guitar to make this simple adjustment. That's an important thing to take into account when buying a guitar if you don't want a lot of work! As for tones, effects, I am interested in GOOD MUSIC. The tones are irrelevant. However it's played it sounds excellent, otherwise it's bad music!
My first guitar was a black Ibanez RG, but, had to sell it a little bit later. Couldn't get into the Strat, SuperStrat style. Now, I own V, Explorer, Dean Guitars now. The modeling amps is great, but, in my opinion nothing is better than a 120 Watt combo amp or a 100 watt head and cab with a few pedals. Especially if your playing live, less things to go wrong in my opinion. I own 2 modeling amps, the spark amp, and a Line 6 Spider V. They are great, just like she said.
I would say the HSS is the pickup combo that's the best, both for experienced and inexperienced players because it's just a great combo. It allows my Strat to play everything from Mayhem and Gorgoroth to Mark Knopfler and Van Morrison. And it also gives you the opportunity to coil split the humbucker so it works great as an SSS combo when I'm playing some Punk or Shoegaze stuff.
I am a beginner. Two places I have looked for guitars, eBay & reverb. Some of the guitars I have purchased over time (to give some idea of prices) Epiphone SG/$145, Squiers Strat / $104.64, Epiphone Les Paul II/$99, Yamaha EG 112C/$95, Dean Vendetta XM/$85.36 and Ibanez GRG170DX/$135. Good guitars are reasonable prices. Only Dean Vendetta was new. All the others used.
I’ve played guitar for over 40 years. At one point, I had 20 guitars. I’m now down to 8. Just sold my PRS for $4,000 but still have my $100 Cort. Lots of great advice here. I’d add a few things. Don’t go cheap for the sake of cheap, or with the idea of upgrading later. Resale always results in a loss. I lost $1,000 on my PRS sale. But with trading in, store will pay 25% of the actual value. So if the $149 price of the Squier looks good, but that $300 guitar speaks to you, save up! For modeling, I have the Fender Mustang III v2 and love it. I’ve downloaded sims for Van Halen, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, and more. Those downloads were free. Have fun, and explore!
This has been very helpful I can see how passionate you are and I love that. What would recommend would be the best way to teach yourself to play the guitar?
My first guitar was (and still playing today) an Ibanez RG120 and I absolutely love it. I only bought it for $130 too so check out some of the smaller numbers in the Ibanez RG line if your interested. :)
My first guitar was a travel sized Taylor acoustic guitar that I got for my 10th birthday but I didn’t start playing until I was 12 (Drums was my first instrument). Then one day a package from sweet water came and I wondered if my dad got a guitar for himself(he has been playing for 33 years) and it was a black squire jazzmaster from the affinity line. There was also another box filled with a $40 Roland cube gx 10. My dad pugs it in and starts too play, then I asked if I could play it, then he asked me if I wanted a new guitar. I couldn’t believe it, my dad bought me a guitar. A couple months pass and I discover Ozzy Osborne, Randy Rhodes, and a little know company called Jackson, so I did what any pre teen would do and I saved $300 dollars to buy a white Randy Rhodes Flying V with a Floyd rose (I had previously tried the same exact guitar that I have today in a guitar store in my local area) and I haven’t gotten a new guitar since but I want to get either a epiphone explorer or a prs se custom 24. This may 27th marks the 2 year anniversary of me picking up guitar (I still dont know a whole entire song from front to back because I am not good at soloing yet and I just like the individual riffs of 80’s era thrash metal)
After all these years of Universe and RGT42 and the old 550 and such, I finally bought a RG652 after seeing your review. This is the best guitar I have ever played. And I feel the same way 6 month later!
Very nice video, I just bought the glarry gst Stratocaster myself to play around with.. and this does make my first guitar I ever bought for myself and I love it so...
I've got myself a squier affinity HSS As my starter :) 1 year on and still love it! Looking to upgrade to a hardtail ibanez though! Just not sure whether to get an RG series or S series 🤔
My first one was a Schecter Diamond series omen 6. I still enjoy playing it from time to time. I now have a prs, I anez, and a Gibson les Paul. The Gibson is my go to.
Great video! Thank You! I announced that I need to learn an instrument to help rehab my brain after an accident. I’ve always wanted to play the guitar. I got a 2007 MIM Tele from my older brother that is like new, for my 55 year b-day. I need an amp and since I’ll never gig or likely leave my den with it I was looking looking at the $99 Boss Katana Mini or the Fender Mustang base model for about the same $99! Again I really like this vid.
Most of those who play guitar don't have much money and that was my case for many years so my advice would be to all those young (or not so young) who start playing guitar to start modeling on computer You will always have a lot of snobs to tell you that you have to buy a tube amp etc. but the reality is that computer simulators work very well nowadays, it's not like when I started playing guitar more than 10 years ago I take for example Bias FX from Positiv Grid that I use regularly For the equivalent of 200 $ (depending on the software you take it varies) you have access to all pedals you may need and all amps including the same guitar simulator which allows you to play even with a cheap guitar It's even suitable for beginners because even if you don't know how to use this kind of software most of them offer ready-made presets according to the music you are interested in playing And don't listen to the snobes in music, the important thing is that your audience connects to what you do and that you have fun, the rest is irrelevant
IF the beginner guitarist, or their parents if they are the buyers, are strapped for cash or have bad credit (like ME - thank you Student Loans!!), there are 2 companies which do 3 to 6 month payment plans for gear and guitars with NO credit check. The 2 companies are Zzounds and American Musical Supply. AWESOME video, Rachel! I hope you don't mind me adding my 2 cents!! ;-)
@@Leo_ofRedKeep They weren't around when I started (I'm very old) but I have a 305 and 370 now - both are well used and by far the most versatile basses I've come across. They're inexpensive yes, but you get a huge amount of bass for your money.
People tend to exaggerate how much more they will get by spending more. The truth is that once an instrument is built at a good level, which can be achieved very cheaply nowadays, improvements become mere subtleties, luxury or even fantasy.
Do you smile when you sleep ? ^^ Also I want to add my opinion : buying too many guitars is just money wasting for me, every guitar could make you happy when you can play it well :) Just buy one cheap but good sounding guitar to begin, master it, and then buy another one which matches more with your playing. And enjoy Sorry for the grammar mistakes, I'm french
Guitars under $200: -Jackson Dinky JS22 -Ibanez GRX70QA -ESP EC10 -Epiphone SG Special -Squier Bullet Telecaster there's a lot more than just those but those are my recommendations.
Thank you for this helpful video. I am a sort of guitar beginner (I'm 70) after a layoff and have been playing a Roland TD-9 drum kit with a Simmons 200 watt amp. I recently picked up a 2014 Epiphone SG PRO and am running it through the Simmons amp with a Behringer vibrato pedal. I also want a distortion/reverb pedal to add to the mix. I've always loved the look of the SG and of course am a big AC/DC fan. (Angus is 65) :-) I also watched your power chord video and I'm currently trying to learn 'WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE.' Malcolm is so awesome on that playing live. Love your smile and being so up beat. A little sign I have on the wall says: EFFORT EQUALS RESULTS! Thanks again. :-)
First guitar was a Rogue ST-3 by Squier. It did come with a practice amp which was okay but needed a distortion pedal. Getting a distortion pedal helped get me by with my beginner setup for about 5 years until I wanted to start playing in a band.
Thanks for all the tips and genuine advice. Im looking at which beginner kit to buy because of budget(with amp, tuner, etc.) I used to have a squire strat too but I gave it up for a gal who I thought had moxy but in reality she was just the devil named oxy. Im not strung no more but I wanna strum a guitar again, so now just a decision. Anything on donners or sawtooths?
Ibanez's GIO series, Epiphone's 'Special' series, Squier's 'Affinity' series - They ALL get my ABSOLUTE recommendation for any beginner guitarists - and seasoned ones as well. The guitars are all below $200 retail and, after a good setup, play and sound like MUCH more expensive instruments! As far as amps go, I recommend Vox VXI ($99) or the Blackstar ID:Core 10 V2. Both have REALLY excellent modeling! The VXI does a VERY close $2,000 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier model!
cheap guitars that are goodin my place: Yamaha Pacifica 112j/112v (versatile guitar for various genres, pickup hss) Yamah RGX 121z (genre: rock/ metal, pickup hsh) or just pick one that make you feel cool and want to play it more.
Thanks for a great video for a true beginner like me! I didn’t understand the whole audio-interface thing at all / few experienced people can really take the point of view of a new person as you have. So many great points in this video! Also - this video holds great promise as a drinking game for every time you say “humbucker!” Lol Cheers!
Thanks for great video. How do you like your Ibanez s6570? Have you compared it to PRS custom 24? For playability and sound versatility for both rock and clean tone,which one you you like better? Thx
I can't see any reason why it wouldn't. They go from tiny bedroom amps all the way to 100 watt heads with a cabinet, they seem pretty versatile really. Good clean tones through nice crunch right through to high gain. For the money I personally cant think of a better amp
My current setup: Guitar- Acoustic Solutions GMT (currently worth around £12. original value around £54) Amp- Line 6 LD-15 (not sure what it's worth because a friend gave it to me) Any Pedals- Boss DS-1, Behringer TU300 (combined value £44.50)
She in 17 minutes smiled more than me in one month
same bro
That’s kinda sad
She’s amazing
Year*
For real she doesn’t stop smiling
Forget about guitars
What happy pills do you recommend?
ROCK
I prefer heavy metal pills.
Facts 😂😂😂😂
PuNk
Math rock
My god.... I’m smiling like an idiot just listening to you. Positivity really is contagious. Love your videos!!
Joey Clemenza HAHAHAHAHA
@@santery9968 what
S to the I to the M and the P
SIMP
@@pantuflasesina2527 Shut up
One of the smartest things I ever did, way back in high school when I decided to learn bass, was to deliberately buy a cheap, second hand Ibanez, and make a deal with myself that if I really applied myself and studied hard (I found a great teacher), at the end of a year, when I could actually play, I would allow myself to buy a more expensive model. This is known as the power of limitation. It really works.
Tyrion Lannister So true. My guitar teacher saved me a lot of money by taking my ‘student’ model and made it sound amazing. He referred me to a great guitar tech to have it set up properly. It’s very easy to play and it is now my travel guitar. I still love playing it.
Tyrion Lannister im currently there right now mate
yup that's what I'm doing. Found a deal on kijiji with a peavey guitar with a really shitty amp for 100 bucks while telling myself If I stick with it for a year and can play a song or two I'll buy a better amp and guitar
I bought a used rogue for $43 after tax ... actually has a cool tone and I love learning on it
It works up to a certain point, the key is to buy an instrument that is good enough to get you playing and to keep you playing, if you buy something too cheap it could be a load of crap that hinders you.
I get asked about choosing a first guitar and amp all the time, so I thought I would make this video with some recommendations! All the gear I mention here is meant to be a starting point to help decide what style of gear interests you most, but definitely watch some reviews on or try out in person any gear before getting it :). If you already play guitar, what was your first guitar and amp?
I played with a knock off strat and my phone as an amp.... Good times
My first guitar was a pretty bad Les Paul copy made by Kay, and a 5 watt practice amp that really didn't make me sound like any of the metal bands I love!
What you didn't mention is guitarist's GAS - Gear Acquisition Syndrome! I now have 6 guitars - I'm torn between my Peavey Wolfgang and my Cherry Sunburst Epiphone Les Paul as my favourites, and use a Marshall combo valve amp, and a Line 6 Spider 2 amp which has some great presets. Do you just go straight through your amp for your videos, or do you use pedals, Rachel?
My first guitar was a Gibson Les Paul Studio. I knew I wanted an LP shape with humbuckers (Ace Frehley was a huge influence to me) and I got it new for a spectacular price. I knew I wasn't ready to leave the house or perform publicly with it, so I bought a practice amp - 15 watt solid state Fender Bullet reverb. It was affordable at around 150 bucks new (mid 90s) and sounded good enough to my untrained ear to ensure I could play through an amp and not blow the windows out. Still have the guitar 20+ years later and is a favorite to play.
Hey rachel :) I started with 7 Ibanez string already later moved for Jackson King V flyod Laney amps great too
Hey Rachel, gret vid!
My first guitar was an acostic...I played it for about 2 months. And then 2 days ago, I got That squier bullet strat(HSS), I was thinking about getting. Also a Blackstar FLY 3 blue amp.
I'm having so much fun "playing" it! :D
*Me wanting to play the eletric guitar*
Her: a cheap guitar would be $200-$300
Me: yeah nvm
maybe get one second hand? i get how you feel lol, but you don’t need something amazing at first, so when you’ve gotten better you can upgrade and get something really rad. (^-^)
@@esperanzavasquez7327 thank you
Yea I got a cheap used squier strat kit that came with its amp but the amp doesn’t even work :( I ended up payin $91
im looking at the ones in the thousands 0-0
Musician's Friend is my go-to. They have electric guitars that are next to dirt cheap, on sale, especially around the holidays, and in general, there's always something on clearance going for as low as $80.
You'll want to invest the money on a decent amp before anything else. Your $200-$300 guitar is not going to sound any better than a cheap starter if played through a shitty, low wattage amp. You don't want to get carried away immediately with the power and sound, but a 20w is bare minimum I'd get that is quiet enough for practice and also loud enough to feel like something worth listening through.
Doesn't this look like the most unproblematic human being on the face of the earth? She just loves what she does and is sharing her experience for our benefit. Just great content all around.
She is so happy. I wish she could send that vibe to the rest of the world.
I'm in love with you just for the fact that you are always smiling. ALWAYS!!!
I don't know why but it creeps me out that she is always smiling... anyway love her channel.
Silkaz7 she is also squinting her eyes all the time..... 😧😑
Maybe y'all are simps
SIMP
I think thats just the way her face is like. Probably idk. But idk how she smiles alot..cuz my cheeks get tired
Great video Rachel! I'm a beginner at 55 years old and have to say that you have inspired me to learn how to play. The first guitar I bought was the Ibanez RG Series with a floating bridge and you are spot on about how difficult it is to change strings on. After watching many youtube videos I figured out I needed a guitar with a fixed bridge. I bought a PRS 245 SE, what an incredible guitar. The PRS is so much easy for me to play and keep in tune. Thank you for your great videos! I'm hoping I can be as good as you one day.
Changing strings one at a time solves tuning difficulties. Blocking the bridge in neutral position with something during set-up removes all hassle.
You always look so happy! I'm happy you are happy!
My mom is a musician so there’s always amps and guitars in my house. I’m pretty sure right now she has over 11 guitars but don’t quote me on that. My dad has a few too. There’s two amps in my living room, I have one in my room and my mom has some in her music room. I only have 1 guitar as I’m starting out but it’s a Jackson and I love it.
Edit: My mom now has 13 guitars and I have 3
I can only play a few simple songs but I'm getting better :)
You are lucky..
I am strugling for one guitar😢
“I’m pretty sure right now she has over 11 guitars” - The Fifth Killjoy
I stepped over a couple of guitars while fetching some food from the fridge..
You're going to be a really good guitarist.
@@hackattack7811 I call bs
Those types of people with a LOT of recourses usually don't get anywhere.........
....well not so far, but then again he has parents that can teach him.
I’m a beginner, I’ve decided I want to play Indie music on my electric guitar so should I get the Yamaha Pacifica 120H BK ?
the pacifica is a great all around guitar
So did you get it?
Practicing on an acoustic guitar for a while, and thinking of getting an electric because it'll be easier to play. As well as being able to practice (without an amp), so as not to disturb my neighbors. Came across your video and I just what to thank you for being so informative. Very helpful advice. Love your positive attitude.
SAMEEEE
My fingers still hurt after 3 years of casually playing and I'm getting no where. Should have done research before geting a guitar.
Rachels right! What ever guitar you like thats the one! That is a lot of information Rachel! Awesome video ! Thanks
On the topic of amps, I use a Fender GDEC Junior. It has drum and bass loops built in. It has a chorus, reverb, phaser, delay, tremolo and bypass effects. There’s also options which have mixed effects. It has (I believe) 18 amp settings, from clean tweed to British fuzz to metal.
I love how passionate you are!! It's like thanks to your passion I feel encouraged to move forward with learning to play guitar, thank you!
My first guitar was a 1966 Baldwin Vibraslim semi acoustic electric guitar given to me by my parents in 1966 and I still have it and it still plays and sounds great!
So glad I found this! Been doing a lot of research on a first guitar, and thought I had my mind made up on things like body style and pick up configuration. Thanks for reinforcing my ideas. I'll also thank you for talking straight to us newbs and not doing the whole look at me thing, by opening and closing with your best riffs. As mentioned. your smile is contagious, keep picking and grinning!
I've been playing guitar for a little over 30 years now and I must say, lots of rock-solid, excellent advice presented in this very cool video!
Thank you :)!
Your enthusiasm is infectious. I’m glad I happened into your videos as I begin to learn to play myself. Keep up the good work!
My very first guitar (which i am currently learning) is an Epiphone les paul special 2, and i love it. Honestly i would just make later modifications to make it sound amazing, but overall an amazing guitar for the price. I bought a 12w amp from orange and the sound quality is incredible for the size and price.
Her smiling face makes my mood so much better
Very solid info, I wish I'd seen this clip six months ago when I moved from acoustic to electric and presented with an avalanche of information and obvious salesmanship. For reference I went 2nd hand Epi SG G400 pro, after picking one up in a shop and loving the fit, the humbucker/single tap was a draw card as as you say, I was not sure which way I was heading in taste, which changes.... Amp's I've picked up 2nd hand as well but did a lot of homework. In the end I'm kitted, still very much a noob, loving learning and the kit didn't cost the price of a small car. Now eyeing out a PRS SE, but the Epi will realistically last while my skill improves, and most probably longer [I love it]
Let's not forget the amazing Ignite Amps: a bunch of studio quality softwares including amp, cabinet and pedal simulators for free!
But nevertheless, I loved the content of this one, almost exactly my thoughts on choosing guitars and amps :)
my first electric guitar is Ibanez grx6sp (grx70qa Chinese version), and bought it at Spring Festival sale for about $152, and use self-made AMP based on four TTC5200 transistors (for my guitar has high-output pickups, I don't have to used pre-amp), the guitar sounds pretty good (at least for a basic class guitar, I think ), it has 2 humbuckers and a coil. still keep playing on it, and hope to create some fantastic works on it
My first and last electric guitar is a telecaster I just bought it for 60 dollars and I sold it one year ago, great video for this! 🎸
Really good video!
I’m a blues, Rock and country guitar player, my guitar is a rare telecaster prototype guitar that I bought stock with Seymour Duncan hum-buckers!
My amplifier is a Marshall MG100X, it’s a really nice amp for the $350 price range or in uk were I live £300, it’s a solid state amp witch most of us brits love.
Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Thank you! Sounds like a really cool guitar :)
Rachelf: Another great video that should help anyone (like me) when they are just starting out playing guitar. Hey, everyone, start small and give yourself time to really master whatever type of guitar you choose, then, like Tyrion Lannister (great name!) says in his comments below, make a deal with yourself that at the end of the year, if you can actually play, then you allow yourself to buy a more expensive model. It worked for me. I now have four Fender Custom Shop Strats and Teles, and three Gibson Custom guitars, not to mention others. Learn well, then reward yourself. Good luck on your journey, and we all owe Rachelf a great deal of thanks for producing these videos which inspired me to keep going when I wanted to quit so many times. Cheers!
Thanks so much Jim! That is an awesome guitar collection :)
After watching tons and tons of videos, this is the best one learnt so much in one video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Bought my 1st electric guitar a few months back and love it. Ibanez GIO GRG150. Solid, well built, decent options, inexpensive and sounds great.
dubbleplusgood I have an Ibanez GIO too! I just love it man.
Awesome! Glad to hear you are enjoying it :)
Thanks so much for the info. I’ve watched a few videos and never heard about half of the stuff your explaining. Really appreciate it.
The epiphone LP special ii was my first “real” guitar from a music shop when I was 12. I wish I still had it today. The quality of the modern ones is also a lot better. Great beginner guitar!
I got Epiphone Les Paul Special II ;)
It's a decent guitar to start with
Me too, but i ended up regretting, is not a bad guitar, it's just a little too heavy, so my back and shoulder started hurting after a while playing, I'm selling it and getting something more Lightweight, any recommendations?
Mine too. That was 10 years ago and though I also think it's too heavy for me and the scale too short, I have never stopped playing it. In fact, I just changed the pickups (Seymour Duncan JB and Jazz Set) and I plan to keep making noise with it for another ten years. Three years ago I bought an Epiphone Casino, which is very light and easy on my fingers. Surely an upgrade, but hardly an impossibly expensive guitar. My bass is a Squire PJ Affinity and it plays wonderfully. I plan to upgrade the pickups on that bass in the future, but I'm only learning to play it and I want to make sure I exhaust the tone on those stock pickups before I mod it. Overall, adding the amps and a couple of pedals, I have spent some $2000 on gear in the last decade, and still I have friends who play professionally and ask to use my gear. So there!
vaqomega Ibanez S series are all very light.
Does Epi Special 2 go out of tune? I always faced this issue with this guitars on forums. Is this really true? I want to hear from users of this guitar.
Great video as always.
My first guitar was a Magnum Acoustic guitar. It had great action and played well, but acoustic guitars do not sit well with teenagers, and I was no different.
My first electric guitar was a Teisco tulip. Action a mile high, never stayed in tune, useless truss rod, single microphonic pickup, and volume and tone controls that were either on or off and nothing in between. It was a horrible guitar, and I loved it.
The first amplifier was a Fender Vibro-Champ. It was not particularly loud, but it had a great warm tone that went unappreciated until I was much older and understood sound much better than just "make it louder."
Thanks for the video. Your advice about a HSS Stratocaster was very helpful. Didn't know that I might not be able to play more grungy, harder rock as well with just a SSS.
You can, seen others to do it but humbuckers are definitively better suited for that.
Great content and channel, the bias fx seems like a cool setup. Best of luck Rachel!
Such a helpful video! I’ve only ever played acoustic, but I’m looking to get an electric guitar and would’ve had no idea where to even start 😂 Thank you so much!!
love this vid, it was super helpful!! i have an acoustic guitar now, a Ibanez V70CE, and before this video i had nooo clue about anything even related to an electric. i had to look it up and learn about all the different pickups, bridge types, etc., and the info here really helped me find a start to learning more about guitars!! thank u!! :-]
Epic. I have a Yamaha Pacifica. It's my first electric. I'm absolutely obsessed with it!
Some of the best beginner guitars come from Harley Benton, low price and great features.
They are good if you know how to do a setup and some basic modding. I would only recommend them after you have been playing for some time or if you have a friend with more experience who wants to help you.
I can attest to that. I own a Harley Benton ST-20 (bought one for my gf too) and a Harley Benton B-450. Great for beginners.
Or Jackson or even Schecter
Bram R. In my experience, every beginner should have a their first guitar checked out by a tech and set up. A basic set up should be part of your guitar budget.
Harleys are good for any level player.
Guuurrrl you are amazing! Thanks for that! This year I'm definitely getting myself my first guitar, you inspire me a lot!
A big huug ❤
Awesome, thanks so much!
Buying used is truly great advice. You can save 30-50% and get mint condition instruments, allowing you to step up to higher-end gear that can have improved playability.
My first electric guitar was a dirt cheap epiphone les paul special 2. At first I liked it but once I got my hands on a real guitar I hated it. Then I got the one I still love and will never sell because it means so much to me. My epiphone Dot 339 pro in cherry.
I love my 339. One day I want a Les Paul standard but my 339 is awesome. It can play anything and it fits my small hands just fine. The hardtail bridge lets me tune it how ever i want and the guitar looks darn good. Recently I got a secondhand Ibanez GSA60-BS with a rose floyd bridge. The guitar looks and sounds great and it's very comfy but the brigde does take away some fun. At least for a beginner that doesn't know what to do with a tremolo.
If I could go back in time I would have bought a Squire Fender Mustang for my first guitar. They also have a hard tail bridge and they are very easy to play.
As a beginner I recommend A Squire Mustang (good cheap) or a Epiphone Dot (good not so cheap) as a first guitar. Don't pay any less, that way if you love it you will keep the guitar and if you hate it you will be able to get a good chunk of your money back.
Great advice. It's nice to see someone helping beginners that has a personality that will keep them wanting to watch. A happy smile goes a long way. Keep up the great vids
Oh and my first was a Gibson epiphone Tele.
You’re such an inspiration for me .. For now I'm trying to convince my dad to buy me an electric guitar ... wish one day I’ll play like you do🎸✊🏻
So glad I found this! Been doing a lot of research on a first guitar, and thought I had my mind made up on things like body style and pick up configuration. Thanks for reinforcing my ideas. I'll also thank you for talking straight to us newbs and not doing the whole look at me thing, by opening and closing with your best riffs. 😉 As mentioned. your smile is contagious, keep picking and grinning! 👍😁
Go Rachelf!!!! Passing on the knowledge you have learned on your journey! You sound like a pro!!! Keep on Rockin'!
I like how happy and enthusiastic you are, keep smiling :)
Im 33 and I always wanted to play electric guitar. I might be to old to learn, but im going for it. Super informative video! Thanks!
Don't worry abt it, you'll do great
@@lukyluk_py
You're never to old to learn how to play guitar, and it's not nearly as hard as it seems at first. It does take some practice, and there's a bit of a coordination hurdle to it, but with some practice it begins to click and becomes much easier. It's not nearly as difficult as it seems with your first few tries.
Wow. I guess its true what they say seeing others smile makes you smile. Watched this video and couldn't stop smiling lol.
I started with acoustic guitar. Just got my first electric guitar and amplifier - a Squier Mustang guitar and a Blackstar Fly 3 watt portable amplifier. The controls on both combined already provide a massive range of sounds, and it's definitely loud enough, so I don't see any need for any other equipment. I've got a tiny little music player that will plug in to provide backing music, which I can also use to record my own. The guitar needed adjustment; the strings were too low. I didn't even need to remove them, it only took a moment to make the adjustment - it took longer to retune all the strings! Had it been another guitar I might have had to dismantle the guitar to make this simple adjustment. That's an important thing to take into account when buying a guitar if you don't want a lot of work! As for tones, effects, I am interested in GOOD MUSIC. The tones are irrelevant. However it's played it sounds excellent, otherwise it's bad music!
I’ve been playing the acoustic guitar for almost a year now and I’d like to try electric. Thanks for the recommendations.
My first guitar was a black Ibanez RG, but, had to sell it a little bit later. Couldn't get into the Strat, SuperStrat style. Now, I own V, Explorer, Dean Guitars now. The modeling amps is great, but, in my opinion nothing is better than a 120 Watt combo amp or a 100 watt head and cab with a few pedals. Especially if your playing live, less things to go wrong in my opinion. I own 2 modeling amps, the spark amp, and a Line 6 Spider V. They are great, just like she said.
I would say the HSS is the pickup combo that's the best, both for experienced and inexperienced players because it's just a great combo.
It allows my Strat to play everything from Mayhem and Gorgoroth to Mark Knopfler and Van Morrison.
And it also gives you the opportunity to coil split the humbucker so it works great as an SSS combo when I'm playing some Punk or Shoegaze stuff.
I am a beginner. Two places I have looked for guitars, eBay & reverb. Some of the guitars I have purchased over time (to give some idea of prices) Epiphone SG/$145, Squiers Strat / $104.64, Epiphone Les Paul II/$99, Yamaha EG 112C/$95, Dean Vendetta XM/$85.36 and Ibanez GRG170DX/$135. Good guitars are reasonable prices. Only Dean Vendetta was new. All the others used.
I’ve played guitar for over 40 years. At one point, I had 20 guitars. I’m now down to 8. Just sold my PRS for $4,000 but still have my $100 Cort.
Lots of great advice here. I’d add a few things.
Don’t go cheap for the sake of cheap, or with the idea of upgrading later. Resale always results in a loss. I lost $1,000 on my PRS sale. But with trading in, store will pay 25% of the actual value. So if the $149 price of the Squier looks good, but that $300 guitar speaks to you, save up!
For modeling, I have the Fender Mustang III v2 and love it. I’ve downloaded sims for Van Halen, AC/DC, Jimi Hendrix, and more. Those downloads were free.
Have fun, and explore!
This has been very helpful I can see how passionate you are and I love that. What would recommend would be the best way to teach yourself to play the guitar?
Spot on video 👍 My first guitar had a floating trem, it sucked. 20 years later I still prefer a hardtail.
My first guitar is a white Squier jazzmaster. Beautiful axe
My first guitar was (and still playing today) an Ibanez RG120 and I absolutely love it. I only bought it for $130 too so check out some of the smaller numbers in the Ibanez RG line if your interested. :)
Awesome! I've definitely heard good things about those guitars as well :)
My first guitar was a travel sized Taylor acoustic guitar that I got for my 10th birthday but I didn’t start playing until I was 12 (Drums was my first instrument). Then one day a package from sweet water came and I wondered if my dad got a guitar for himself(he has been playing for 33 years) and it was a black squire jazzmaster from the affinity line. There was also another box filled with a $40 Roland cube gx 10. My dad pugs it in and starts too play, then I asked if I could play it, then he asked me if I wanted a new guitar. I couldn’t believe it, my dad bought me a guitar. A couple months pass and I discover Ozzy Osborne, Randy Rhodes, and a little know company called Jackson, so I did what any pre teen would do and I saved $300 dollars to buy a white Randy Rhodes Flying V with a Floyd rose (I had previously tried the same exact guitar that I have today in a guitar store in my local area) and I haven’t gotten a new guitar since but I want to get either a epiphone explorer or a prs se custom 24. This may 27th marks the 2 year anniversary of me picking up guitar (I still dont know a whole entire song from front to back because I am not good at soloing yet and I just like the individual riffs of 80’s era thrash metal)
I love the fact that when you play - your face shows the love for music!
After all these years of Universe and RGT42 and the old 550 and such, I finally bought a RG652 after seeing your review. This is the best guitar I have ever played. And I feel the same way 6 month later!
My guitar arrives today, you and your smile were a motivation to finally start! Greetings
Very nice video, I just bought the glarry gst Stratocaster myself to play around with.. and this does make my first guitar I ever bought for myself and I love it so...
I've got myself a squier affinity HSS As my starter :) 1 year on and still love it! Looking to upgrade to a hardtail ibanez though! Just not sure whether to get an RG series or S series 🤔
My first one was a Schecter Diamond series omen 6. I still enjoy playing it from time to time. I now have a prs, I anez, and a Gibson les Paul. The Gibson is my go to.
Very helpful.
And I love Oceanborn in the back. Such a spectacular album
Great video! Thank You! I announced that I need to learn an instrument to help rehab my brain after an accident. I’ve always wanted to play the guitar. I got a 2007 MIM Tele from my older brother that is like new, for my 55 year b-day. I need an amp and since I’ll never gig or likely leave my den with it I was looking looking at the $99 Boss Katana Mini or the Fender Mustang base model for about the same $99! Again I really like this vid.
Thank you, best of luck with your playing :). I'm sure either amp could be a great option!
Most of those who play guitar don't have much money and that was my case for many years so my advice would be to all those young (or not so young) who start playing guitar to start modeling on computer
You will always have a lot of snobs to tell you that you have to buy a tube amp etc. but the reality is that computer simulators work very well nowadays, it's not like when I started playing guitar more than 10 years ago
I take for example Bias FX from Positiv Grid that I use regularly
For the equivalent of 200 $ (depending on the software you take it varies) you have access to all pedals you may need and all amps including the same guitar simulator which allows you to play even with a cheap guitar
It's even suitable for beginners because even if you don't know how to use this kind of software most of them offer ready-made presets according to the music you are interested in playing
And don't listen to the snobes in music, the important thing is that your audience connects to what you do and that you have fun, the rest is irrelevant
IF the beginner guitarist, or their parents if they are the buyers, are strapped for cash or have bad credit (like ME - thank you Student Loans!!), there are 2 companies which do 3 to 6 month payment plans for gear and guitars with NO credit check. The 2 companies are Zzounds and American Musical Supply. AWESOME video, Rachel! I hope you don't mind me adding my 2 cents!! ;-)
That looks like real good advise.
Thanks!
The entire time Ibanez Bass was displayed, but not one word about it.
Was that a teaser for another video, beginner bass ?
Andy Spark but that ain’t a beginner’s base 😂
@@antonrazzouk6767 It's an SR 300 - certainly not an expensive bass. I know several who have started out on them.
I started on an SR370 and see absolutely no reason not to continue with it. It's a good instrument.
@@Leo_ofRedKeep They weren't around when I started (I'm very old) but I have a 305 and 370 now - both are well used and by far the most versatile basses I've come across. They're inexpensive yes, but you get a huge amount of bass for your money.
People tend to exaggerate how much more they will get by spending more. The truth is that once an instrument is built at a good level, which can be achieved very cheaply nowadays, improvements become mere subtleties, luxury or even fantasy.
Do you smile when you sleep ? ^^
Also I want to add my opinion : buying too many guitars is just money wasting for me, every guitar could make you happy when you can play it well :)
Just buy one cheap but good sounding guitar to begin, master it, and then buy another one which matches more with your playing. And enjoy
Sorry for the grammar mistakes, I'm french
French?
GOJIRAAA!! AAAHHH!
Guitars under $200:
-Jackson Dinky JS22
-Ibanez GRX70QA
-ESP EC10
-Epiphone SG Special
-Squier Bullet Telecaster
there's a lot more than just those but those are my recommendations.
Thank you for this helpful video. I am a sort of guitar beginner (I'm 70) after a layoff and have been playing a Roland TD-9 drum kit with a Simmons 200 watt amp. I recently picked up a 2014 Epiphone SG PRO and am running it through the Simmons amp with a Behringer vibrato pedal. I also want a distortion/reverb pedal to add to the mix. I've always loved the look of the SG and of course am a big AC/DC fan. (Angus is 65) :-) I also watched your power chord video and I'm currently trying to learn 'WHOLE LOTTA ROSIE.' Malcolm is so awesome on that playing live. Love your smile and being so up beat. A little sign I have on the wall says: EFFORT EQUALS RESULTS! Thanks again. :-)
What guitarist or band you buy Ibanez? I went with Ibanez because of Joe Satriani
First guitar was a Rogue ST-3 by Squier. It did come with a practice amp which was okay but needed a distortion pedal. Getting a distortion pedal helped get me by with my beginner setup for about 5 years until I wanted to start playing in a band.
This girl never stops smiling. I love it.
love your enthusiasm!! another great video!
Thank you! :)
Congratulations on 100 thousand subscribers
You can get decent guitars at pawnshops for cheap. My first guitar was a harmony flying v. Excellent video by the way✌✌✌✌
I got an Ibanez Gio for 60 bucks at a pawn shop a few weeks ago. You're right
Thanks for all the tips and genuine advice. Im looking at which beginner kit to buy because of budget(with amp, tuner, etc.) I used to have a squire strat too but I gave it up for a gal who I thought had moxy but in reality she was just the devil named oxy. Im not strung no more but I wanna strum a guitar again, so now just a decision. Anything on donners or sawtooths?
Ibanez's GIO series, Epiphone's 'Special' series, Squier's 'Affinity' series - They ALL get my ABSOLUTE recommendation for any beginner guitarists - and seasoned ones as well. The guitars are all below $200 retail and, after a good setup, play and sound like MUCH more expensive instruments! As far as amps go, I recommend Vox VXI ($99) or the Blackstar ID:Core 10 V2. Both have REALLY excellent modeling! The VXI does a VERY close $2,000 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier model!
Awesome energy and optimism! Don’t let the downs of life change that as you get older. Definitely have a future in TH-cam ✅
cheap guitars that are goodin my place:
Yamaha Pacifica 112j/112v (versatile guitar for various genres, pickup hss)
Yamah RGX 121z (genre: rock/ metal, pickup hsh)
or just pick one that make you feel cool and want to play it more.
Thank you for making content I can gladly recommend to my daughters. Appreciate you so much.
Thankyou so much! I am now inspired by your guitar progress video
Thanks for a great video for a true beginner like me! I didn’t understand the whole audio-interface thing at all / few experienced people can really take the point of view of a new person as you have. So many great points in this video! Also - this video holds great promise as a drinking game for every time you say “humbucker!” Lol Cheers!
my first guitar was an ibanez gio and I think my first amp actually was the same as yours!
Thanks for great video. How do you like your Ibanez s6570? Have you compared it to PRS custom 24? For playability and sound versatility for both rock and clean tone,which one you you like better? Thx
Big thumbs up for the Boss Katana. Excellent amps and not just good for beginners.
Can a boss katana amp handle an 8 string guitar? I’m looking for an 8 string guitar.
I can't see any reason why it wouldn't. They go from tiny bedroom amps all the way to 100 watt heads with a cabinet, they seem pretty versatile really. Good clean tones through nice crunch right through to high gain. For the money I personally cant think of a better amp
Erik awesome! Thanks for the info
This is perfect! I was just trying to find what guitar I would want and amp! Thank you!
Awesome, hope this is helpful :)!
She has smiled more in this video than I've smiled in 10 years. No joke.
My current setup:
Guitar- Acoustic Solutions GMT (currently worth around £12. original value around £54)
Amp- Line 6 LD-15 (not sure what it's worth because a friend gave it to me)
Any Pedals- Boss DS-1, Behringer TU300 (combined value £44.50)
It would have been an effective video if she had made a demonstration by playing so as to show the sound differences.
3 years and she's a Guitar godess . Plz give me some of that energy
Her: talking about guitars
Me: what about that 🅱️ass
STOP IT N O W or ill slap that BAss
@@stonksrgud7645 Hahahhaa
@@stonksrgud7645 wazzup geralt
@@notoriusdrifter40 a man of culture i see!
S L A P P L I K E N O W do it now E P I C!
Thank you for this video I really needed it.
the happiness vibrations that you sent to me felt like a sun kept on shining the whole season, I wanna say that I love you