Have you heard Cocteau Twins? Totally different to QoTSA but the guitarist is known for this reverb-y guitar work. I'll bet that Troy is influenced by them in some way. Have a listen to "From the Flagstones" by Cocteau Twins from 1986 and listen to the guitar.
@Chris Greene Oh man, I love them too! I've been listening to them for over 30 years now. Liz is my favorite vocalist of all time. It's really nice to meet a fellow devotee!
@Chris Greene NOT EVEN CLOSE. I'm only slightly into shoegaze music beyond the Twins. My main staple is punk and post punk. I had no idea Troy was from Queens as I have barely listened to them. I was just here for the guitar, lol!
Such an underrated guitarist! Josh's parts and sound has always been the meat and potatoes of the band - where as Troy's has always been more the layering and sauce of the sound - totally complimentary to it all! Really the unsung hero of the band imo
You kept the vintage pickups and you kept the rhythm circuit. THANK YOU for keeping the two things that make the Jazzmaster such a great guitar instead of screwing with one or the other on like on almost every other model you guys are still selling. I may actually pick this up one day because it sounds and looks amazing.
@@harrygoodchild4563 Yeah, but then you miss out on little upgrades like what this and some of the higher end models have. It's a mixed bag but the classics are definitely the best options other than this sweet bitch of an instrument.
This guy rocks. He does amazing things in QOTSA. He also filled in for Dave Navarro for some of Jane's Addiction recent tour, and he absolutely slayed it.
I've never really got into QOTSA, but I've always had time for Troy and his words on music and guitars. Seems like a humble guy who says a lot of things that I can relate to. Love this guitar!!!!
I'm pretty sure at some point in this video he played the intro to Breaks from his other band Gone is Gone. Check out their stuff if you haven't already.
Honestly, I am grateful whenever I stumble upon the one in 1000 YT videos where the guitarist is playing something other than 70s cornball blues licks. I’m pretty impressed Fender partnered with someone more creative like TVL.
Thanks fender now I need a jazzmaster even more. I love Troy, his ideas on tone and how the queens work inspires me in my band. I love everything about troys playing and style.
Marc S years back before I got my CS Time Machine 55 P used I was gonna order a one off 51 P from the shop. I wanted it in the Oxblood with the mute system Fender designed for Bob Babbitt back in the 80s. (Essentially a scaled up version from the offset guitars) The shop refused to do either spec as Troy had Oxblood on his signature guitar and Sean Hurley had the mute on his signature P. So I decided I would just get a used vintage spec single coil until I could get the specs I wanted. It’s a truly rich, gorgeous color.
he moves so creatively through the guitar, and so into an aesthetic of his own! might not be the most technical guitarist ever, but the somber sound really is distinctive...
fender PLEASE keep making the oxblood version! This is wicked cool looking but rosewood on a jazzmaster all the way and the oxblood red is the nicest colour imo!
God it’s always cool to see more Jazzmaster love. The ox blood version looks insanely cool, and I may legitimately pick one up. Gotta choose between that and an ice blue metallic Vintera one!
@@nicholaschavira1743 thanks for the info but I saw one throughout the year and yea man that fretboard really was a turn off for sure. Rosewood would definitely make it special
@@TheConcertGhoul Excellent! I'm seriously considering getting one. Yeah, the whole "take off the neck to adjust the truss rod" issue is one of those things that Fender does that annoys me to no end.
Got the Oxblood one, if i remember correctly that one has a rosewood fretboard and this copper one has a maple fretboard, as I prefer the darker tone I chose the Oxblood one. easy top 3 among my fav guitars
@@santi_alvarez There's an octave fuzz at 6:20, probably the Dr No TVL Octavia. EQD Rainbow Machine, Eventide H9, EHX Superego have been on his boards too.
I have taken my JM JMascis on the fly and with my pedal board, with any fuzz ( Big Muff, Fuzz Factory or MXR Blue Box or Dist +) + Memory Boy with some modulation I get decent similar martian sounds, long sustain and gain. The key is the analog delay. Bands like Earth or Sunno)) use that massively. Easy cause its slow playing :)
If the radius of the neck of this guitar was flatter I would have bought it long time ago ...... So much to love about this guitar but a 7.5 radius is curvy for me
Thank you for this presentation, clarifies your choices .. Lovely looking and sounding guitar, just one thing why this is not for me though.. Like many Fender models it has a truss rod that requires you to take apart the whole guitar if you want / need to adjust it, which is a big no for me ..
@@powbobs and that is precisely why many fender models are not for me, i do not see a reason for this construction, which makes nek adjusting a cumbersome activity ( just my opinion i guess)
Other pickups, other tremolo, no contoured heel, toggle switch instead of the little normal one in the rhythm circuit and if it's like his sig before a 7.25" radius, the Am.Pro II have 9.5"
These are some of the coolest sounds I have ever heard with a guitar. His oxblood jazzmaster is gorgeous too.
His oxblood jm is soooo slick
Have you heard Cocteau Twins? Totally different to QoTSA but the guitarist is known for this reverb-y guitar work. I'll bet that Troy is influenced by them in some way. Have a listen to "From the Flagstones" by Cocteau Twins from 1986 and listen to the guitar.
Give me a cheap Harley Benton and a good pedal board and I can do it too :-)
@Chris Greene Oh man, I love them too! I've been listening to them for over 30 years now. Liz is my favorite vocalist of all time. It's really nice to meet a fellow devotee!
@Chris Greene NOT EVEN CLOSE. I'm only slightly into shoegaze music beyond the Twins. My main staple is punk and post punk. I had no idea Troy was from Queens as I have barely listened to them. I was just here for the guitar, lol!
Such an underrated guitarist! Josh's parts and sound has always been the meat and potatoes of the band - where as Troy's has always been more the layering and sauce of the sound - totally complimentary to it all! Really the unsung hero of the band imo
Probably the coolest Fender artist right now.
Alongside Johnny Marr of course
@@samdavidson7022 how could i forget!!!
Wrong. Sumire Yoshida is the coolest fender artist rn. silent siren telecaster is the signature guitar of the century.
It’s more like his gone is gone stuff some solid guitar work
@@vvavie4858 nice joke bro, did you wrote it??
You kept the vintage pickups and you kept the rhythm circuit. THANK YOU for keeping the two things that make the Jazzmaster such a great guitar instead of screwing with one or the other on like on almost every other model you guys are still selling. I may actually pick this up one day because it sounds and looks amazing.
The vintera series are all classics
@@harrygoodchild4563 Yeah, but then you miss out on little upgrades like what this and some of the higher end models have. It's a mixed bag but the classics are definitely the best options other than this sweet bitch of an instrument.
YES. I think exactly this when I see all the other configurations that make them so UN-Jazzmaster!
This guitar has been out for years. They just added a new color.
@ErsatzMoose Did you end up getting one?
This guy rocks. He does amazing things in QOTSA. He also filled in for Dave Navarro for some of Jane's Addiction recent tour, and he absolutely slayed it.
I've never really got into QOTSA, but I've always had time for Troy and his words on music and guitars. Seems like a humble guy who says a lot of things that I can relate to. Love this guitar!!!!
If that's the sound we get in new QOTSA record, i'm not going to buy it, but i'm going to sell myself to it
They call themselves Queens for a reason
I'm pretty sure at some point in this video he played the intro to Breaks from his other band Gone is Gone. Check out their stuff if you haven't already.
My bones feel that sound
same
I have Troy's old bassman 135, I think I might need to buy this now
troy gives such good demos, his playing is fantastic and demonstrates such a good range of tones and styles whatever he's demoing. sweet stuff
That head like a haunted house riff makes me appreciate that song a lot more.
He is such a master of atmospheric sound.
Honestly, I am grateful whenever I stumble upon the one in 1000 YT videos where the guitarist is playing something other than 70s cornball blues licks. I’m pretty impressed Fender partnered with someone more creative like TVL.
TVL is a VERY often overlooked guitarist, glad he is getting some shine! Not a Fender guy, but sick guitar too.
I have the TVL Jazzmaster in Oxblood and I love it! I often get compliments not only on the look but also the sound.
Oh the block inlays.... 🤤
Fender, please, please make a lefty version of this. This is the most beautiful Jazzmaster ever
Honestly I'm BEGGING
Thanks fender now I need a jazzmaster even more. I love Troy, his ideas on tone and how the queens work inspires me in my band. I love everything about troys playing and style.
Whats your band called, is it still alive?
When the suit matches the guitar... the elegance of this guy
10:43 how to play HEAD LIKE A HAUNTED HOUSE
DG Guitars has a great video on that, the whole song taught in a video
Troy Amazing as always. He continues to inspire me to keep playing.
Everybody talkin about QOTSA but Troy laid so much crazy riffs and tones doing guitars for Gone is Gone
A true legend.
Nice to see an artist sticking to true to the classic radius and frets. Also, does this mean I can finally order a CS P bass in Oxblood? o.O
damn id love a pbass in that color. theres the nate mendel model though which is pretty close, also in quality
Marc S years back before I got my CS Time Machine 55 P used I was gonna order a one off 51 P from the shop. I wanted it in the Oxblood with the mute system Fender designed for Bob Babbitt back in the 80s. (Essentially a scaled up version from the offset guitars) The shop refused to do either spec as Troy had Oxblood on his signature guitar and Sean Hurley had the mute on his signature P. So I decided I would just get a used vintage spec single coil until I could get the specs I wanted. It’s a truly rich, gorgeous color.
Literally buying this guitar because of this video. Beautiful and he makes it sing.
he moves so creatively through the guitar, and so into an aesthetic of his own! might not be the most technical guitarist ever, but the somber sound really is distinctive...
Aaaaannnnd now I not only want that guitar, but also his entire pedal board
He sells it quite well I want one as a fan of the queens but also it seems super practical
I have the oxblood one and it’s my absolute favorite guitar right now!
no bridge problems?
13:45 ... I need this tone for the next Queens record
yep... it definitely does have more of a Shlang to it., Troy.. totally agree
Perfect artist choice 👌🏻❤️ Thank you Fender 👍🏻👍🏻
🤘❤
Love those haunting swells and twangs. Very mentally satisfying and creative 😌.
Beautifully crafted yet dark piece. Incredible. Ordering now
fender PLEASE keep making the oxblood version! This is wicked cool looking but rosewood on a jazzmaster all the way and the oxblood red is the nicest colour imo!
Fender should have him design the look of some of their upcoming staples. Great visual taste!
Troy, not only am I really interested in this guitar now… but I need to listen to more of your work.., great sound bites here!! Thanks!
Huuu terrible effect hhhaha make the song impossible 🤭
@@Malaysia944
Why are Malaysian people like this.
They tend to spread so much hatred on Kpop videos too.
God it’s always cool to see more Jazzmaster love. The ox blood version looks insanely cool, and I may legitimately pick one up. Gotta choose between that and an ice blue metallic Vintera one!
new pro ii is sick too
Dude me too but unfortunately the icelandic blue jazzmaster is out of stock everywhere so now I'm getting this one
@@josephvega3763 there is one for sale rn in seattle for a pretty cheap price but that fretboard not being rosewood bums me out
@@nicholaschavira1743 thanks for the info but I saw one throughout the year and yea man that fretboard really was a turn off for sure. Rosewood would definitely make it special
Troy seems very down to earth.
Just ordered the oxblood one 🥴 waiting patiently
That's a killer looking guitar
How do you like it?
@@goosegaskins it’s a killer guitar! Absolutely love it. Highly recommend. Just wish you didn’t have to take the neck off to adjust it
@@TheConcertGhoul Excellent! I'm seriously considering getting one. Yeah, the whole "take off the neck to adjust the truss rod" issue is one of those things that Fender does that annoys me to no end.
Enjoyed your music in Albuquerque a few months back. Your art is immaculate!
Got the Oxblood one, if i remember correctly that one has a rosewood fretboard and this copper one has a maple fretboard, as I prefer the darker tone I chose the Oxblood one. easy top 3 among my fav guitars
Hope this is a look inside their recent work
Anybody an idea about the pedals around 6:10?? Thats a sick tone!
This is my next guitar.
A beautiful stick.
I love to copper body. I wish it was on more guitars
Such a cool dude...and such a mesmerizing and interesting demo...Still gassing for the oxblood Jazzy though
Well deserved!!! 🤘❤️
Lovely bit of scchlang drenched in effects at the end.
흔하지않은 독특한 사운드가 인상적이네요...! 😊😊
You know he’s already dropped a Mastery bridge and trem in his.
Great atmospheres, would anyone know what pedal he uses on there?
It’s a few, also wondering
Just search his videos in TH-cam. Here talks about it.
Probably some earthquaker pedal and some fuzzes, octave pedals
@@MinorInfluence92 I think it was Rainbow Machine, that Ehx Superego and some reverb and distortion?
@@g.koch. could be. I know he has some fuzzrochias (however you spell it) fuzzes and lots of eqd pedals
Love Troy, Love this... But where is the Nels Cline Sig?
Trully a great artist
10:10 "Thurston Moore" - subtitles "There are some more"
Very good looking guitar and very interesting sounds. I'll go check him out.
Very inspiring
Very good straight very afigitelny jazz master always wanted this
Wow...not that it has anything to do with this guy, but just heard EVH passed away.
RIP 🙏
😢🤘 #RIPEVH #RIPEddie
Great sounds and a nice looking guitar
What is the pedal, playing in the beginning 00:01
volume pedal, delays, reverbs
I LOVE YOU TROY
This is also used by Joe Goldsmith from Lovejoy
Perfect !
Troy is the first member of the queens of the copper age
Give Nels Cline a sig
A beautiful guitarist
આઍઆઆઅ1આઆ9ઍઆઍઆઆદઍઆઆઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઍઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઍઅ1આઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆઆઆઍઆઍઆઆઆઆઆ(ઍ9આઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆદદઍઆઆદઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆ1આઆઆઆઆઆઆદઆ1આઍઆઆઆઆઍઆઍઆઆઆદઆઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆદઆઍઆઆઆઆઍ(આઍઆઍઆઆઆઆઍઍઆ9આઆઆદઆઆઍઆઆઆઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઆ9આઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઍઍ9આ9ઍઆઆ
આઍઆઆઅ1આઆ9ઍઆઍઆઆદઍઆઆઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઍઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઍઅ1આઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆઆઆઍઆઍઆઆઆઆઆ(ઍ9આઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઆઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆદદઍઆઆદઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆ1આઆઆઆઆઆઆદઆ1આઍઆઆઆઆઍઆઍઆઆઆદઆઍઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆદઆઍઆઆઆઆઍ(આઍઆઍઆઆઆઆઍઍઆ9આઆઆદઆઆઍઆઆઆઆઍઆઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઆ9આઆ9આઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઆઍઆઆઍઆઍઍ9આ9ઍઆઆ
@@McDoinky આ29દઍઆઆઆઆદઆદ9આદઆ9આઆઆઍ9દઆદઆદઆદઍઆઆઆઍ9આઍઆઆઆદઍદઆઆઆઍઆઆદ9આઍદઆદઆઆઆઆ1આદ9આઆદદઆઆઆઆદઍઆદઆદઆદદઆ9આ99આઆદઍઆઆ(9ઍઆઆદદઆદઆદઆ9આઆઆઆઍઆઆઆઆઆદઆ9આદદઍઍઆઆઆદઆ9આદદઍઍઆદ99આઍઆઆદઆ9દઆ9(9આદઍઆદઆ9દઆઆ9આદદદદઆઆઍઍઆ9ઍઆઆઆઍઆઆદ9આઆદ9ઍદઍઆઍઆદઍઍઆદદઆઆઆદ9આઍઆ9આ9ઍદ9આ(。ì _ í。)(。ì _ í<(-1🆒🐱🆓
6:15 I'm not really familliar with QotSA, where in their catalog can I find some stuff like this?
I mean you can try like clockwork... , qotsa is more agressive then this, but like clockwork... i think you will find what you are looking for in it
Just listen to their whole catalog. You'll find stuff like that in intros/outros all throughout their work.
does anyone know what pedals he is using to get that sound
you'd have some luck with his band Gone is Gone
@@santi_alvarez There's an octave fuzz at 6:20, probably the Dr No TVL Octavia. EQD Rainbow Machine, Eventide H9, EHX Superego have been on his boards too.
Troy is awesome I’d love to hangout and play some guitar with him
What the hell is that at 6:14!!! I’ve never heard anything like that
Luc DiGiuseppe If I had to guess its an envelop filter, into an octave into, overdrive.
Adam Jackson also vibrato, delay and reverb
I have taken my JM JMascis on the fly and with my pedal board, with any fuzz ( Big Muff, Fuzz Factory or MXR Blue Box or Dist +) + Memory Boy with some modulation I get decent similar martian sounds, long sustain and gain. The key is the analog delay. Bands like Earth or Sunno)) use that massively. Easy cause its slow playing :)
Also he was endorsing MF Moog compact pedals, so maybe with any of their dist + mod +delay
Really? He's been making and perfecting sounds like that since Orgy.
I like his style, he’s like a goth Vincent Vega
I cant decide on this or the Oxblood.. has anyone out there tried both and have a favorite of the 2??
I bought both.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Love this guitar , only the pickups are a little bit too thin to my taste. With P90 , this is a perfect guitar
I wished he would have played some clean sounds too. The JM is somewhere between a single coil and humbucker, a very unique sweet sound
I always tell everyone a Jazzmaster is one the only fender that can get in Gibson Territory while also giving the twang
If the radius of the neck of this guitar was flatter I would have bought it long time ago ......
So much to love about this guitar but a 7.5 radius is curvy for me
*Thurston Moore. Not ‘There’s some more’. The captions are wrong.
Стареет Трой,время берет свое,но глыба стиля никуда не исчезает
Fender rules..!
Appreciate the love! 🤘
Ordered 😎
Common Fender.. It's time to talk to Nels Cline.
Wow that was fucking sick
I really miss this guitar, I sold it 2 yrs ago to buy a CS 58 jazzmaster which is lighter than the TVLJ..but harder to play with a 9.5 radius.
Ace.
what about this bridge, does it move / sink in too?
What's the name of effect or pedal that he had used in this clip?
So is it like the Oxblood one but in another color?
As far as I can tell, the pickups and everything are the same, but the ox blood one has a rosewood board with a bound neck and block inlays
@@davisgwynn4295 Yeah, I meant specs,pu's and such...It's basically the same thing
❤️😎🖤😎❤️😎🖤
Does anyone know wat pedal he is using or is it a custom reverb one??
TWIZZY!!!!
Nels Cline and TVL are very strange guitar players- and they both, seemingly have an affinity to jazz masters
かっけええええええ!!!!!!
日本のファンの皆さん、我慢してください、はい、私は知っています 🤦🏾♂️
Best looking jazzmaster a out there, but a little too pricey for a MX in my opinion.
😎👍QOTSA!
Cool
In the previous model the small vintage frets was a no for me
❤️
Thank you for this presentation, clarifies your choices ..
Lovely looking and sounding guitar, just one thing why this is not for me though..
Like many Fender models it has a truss rod that requires you to take apart the whole guitar if you want / need to adjust it, which is a big no for me ..
That’s how all of the vintage ones were.
@@powbobs not all of them, i have a vintage strat with a bullet truss rod nut .
@@cvanhetkaar96
That started in 1971, before that they all adjusted at the base of the neck.
@@powbobs and that is precisely why many fender models are not for me, i do not see a reason for this construction, which makes nek adjusting a cumbersome activity ( just my opinion i guess)
@@cvanhetkaar96
It’s not like truss rod adjustment is done frequently.
What are the differences to the AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL II?
Other pickups, other tremolo, no contoured heel, toggle switch instead of the little normal one in the rhythm circuit and if it's like his sig before a 7.25" radius, the Am.Pro II have 9.5"
Everything
There is only one problem im currently facing, the fact that this model is not in my hands