There were about 50 iterations of classical guitar between the 1600s to the 1800s. They'd tie gut around the fingerboard to make the frets, more as markers than something rigid that would hold the note. Violinists and Bass players would do the same and there are examples of these in the Victoria and Albert museum in London if you ever get the chance.
Hello David Pazmino, you came to my class for career day today and I was the kid who asked for a shout-out. I really liked how you talked about ur struggles and how it took you 13 years to go viral and I hope ur channel keeps growing 😃😃😃😃😃!
I love that you started off playing guitar through online lessons but made a successful TH-cam channel off of what you learned from those lessons. It’s pretty cool!
Just a few corrections because I like to get nerdy:🤣 -The first instrument is a theorbo and it was invented around 1580 in Italy. So it's closer to 444 years, not 1000 years like you said. -The theorbo, oud, and lute are not "guitars." They have a separate lineage.
Guitar from Iran persian guitar is a persian word don't lie guitar invented from Iran and also santoor we made plz don't go search in Google Google all lie ask from Italian what meaning of guitar they don't no becouse it's a persian word iranian word
The Rudra veena -also called Bīn in North India-is a large plucked string instrument used in Hindustani Music, especially dhrupad. It is one of the major types of veena played in Indian classical music, notable for its deep bass resonance. The rudra veena is seen in temple architecture predating the Mughals Source - internet
Predating the Mughals? It's way older than five thousand years in our culture. It's not used in Hindustani classical it is used more often in south. I have been student of Hindustani classical voice culture for past three years. We use harmonium or sometimes sitar very often
@@aethernity8270 Thanks, but there is a difference between Veena and Rudra Veena, which I was talking about . Here it is - The two are structurally very different. The Saraswathi Veena is made of Jackfruit Wood and has one wooden primary resonator. It has a wax fretboard and has 4 melodic strings + 3 drone strings. The rudra Veena has two primary resonators made of pumpkin gourd.The sound of the sitar is distinct and has an extra touch of melody because there are additional strings below the frets that resonate along with the main strings. Source given above. In modern times the veena has been generally replaced with the sitar in North Indian performances.
CERTIFIED 295!!!! 🎉Bro tysm for coming bro and thanks for the autograph, I started a whole chain lol congrats on the subs Edit: It was also my first autograph lol
Rudra veena is not a guitar, it is a sitar and 2 large sitars merged into one make rudra veena and it was made by raavan And only 2 people can play it in the world
as an arab the oud is like really popular here in iraq and in the middle east in general i got excited when i first saw it in ur vid its like a traditional instrument im glad u actually tried it lol😭😭
Damn you came a long way bro! I remember when I first watched the 1year guitar process video. Geez how long ago it was, one of the songs your played in that video was one of the first ones I learned lol. Keep up the work !
8:29 i got chills that's the song i've been playing this whole day like what are the chances?? (btw if anyone wondering that's romance by my chemical romance)
You had the opportunity to play wonderwall on that first one, play a piece of britpop on a piece of history, making an iconic guitar moment. Maybe i overthink sometimes
IM SORRY! Honestly i was a bit nervous going into this video. It was my first ever time recording a video with the help of an actual music store (which has been a dream of mine for many years now). So i was kinda overwhelmed hahaha. Next time tho!
Hi David Pazmino, You came to our class today for career day . I like the way you explain your struggles. I was the kid who said to you do you remember me and you said yes and I was the kid who use to meet in the park and always use to say What’s up. I also met you in the festival I was on the boat and I said hi to you. You were about to record something on that day.
bro you didn't just play smoke on the water and master of puppets on a lute 😭 old timer was flabbergasted In all seriousness though, this type of content is why i love the internet, stuff's amazing
Wait what's up with all these comments saying "capo" lol, anyway, cool video man. Pretty interesting to see how this all evolved. I think I'll stick to a normal steel-string as my primary instrument though, haha
Hahaha thanks man! I go live on tiktok right before I upload my youtube videos telling everyojne in the live to comment "capo". So those are the viewers from the live!
3:18 that means no barre chords thank god
😂
Damn right
tust me i play it and its way harder than a guitar its like you're playing a bigger violin
Alternative Universe where john lennon didnt die and started collecting ancient guitars
Lol
@@davidpazmino_what’s the song at 9:10
He's based in New York too LMAO
I really liked seeing some of the really old ones, impressive how easy you can get the tuning for them!
For real!
"yo this is cool-, frick the string snapped"
imagine
@@davidpazmino_ all the people
@@carloscesar9796 living life in peace
And living on the old days
@@lopes4262you might say I’m a dreamer
There were about 50 iterations of classical guitar between the 1600s to the 1800s. They'd tie gut around the fingerboard to make the frets, more as markers than something rigid that would hold the note. Violinists and Bass players would do the same and there are examples of these in the Victoria and Albert museum in London if you ever get the chance.
crazy
His long form content is so underrated
❤
Hello David Pazmino, you came to my class for career day today and I was the kid who asked for a shout-out. I really liked how you talked about ur struggles and how it took you 13 years to go viral and I hope ur channel keeps growing 😃😃😃😃😃!
Hi
4:47 “You don’t play a nylon string guitar with a pick!”
every modern guitarist ever: “hold my beer!”
I love that you started off playing guitar through online lessons but made a successful TH-cam channel off of what you learned from those lessons. It’s pretty cool!
I NEED TO HEAR WHERE EVER I MAY ROAM ON THE FIRST ONE NOW
YES MAYBE ONE DAY
It's an Indian instrument
it’s a sitar
7:07 smoke on the cuatro
Why this looks like a 2009 video?
I don't see it
Aguante el pity loco
@@Turr0w aguanteeee
Bcz it is 10000 times better than the sh*t we have today
x la cam con la q grabaron, y medio q x la miniatura
Just a few corrections because I like to get nerdy:🤣
-The first instrument is a theorbo and it was invented around 1580 in Italy. So it's closer to 444 years, not 1000 years like you said.
-The theorbo, oud, and lute are not "guitars." They have a separate lineage.
isn’t it a sitar?
Nope, the first is a Rudra Veena.. oldest instrument related to Indian mythology!!
Guitar from Iran persian guitar is a persian word don't lie guitar invented from Iran and also santoor we made plz don't go search in Google Google all lie ask from Italian what meaning of guitar they don't no becouse it's a persian word iranian word
The Rudra veena -also called Bīn in North India-is a large plucked string instrument used in Hindustani Music, especially dhrupad. It is one of the major types of veena played in Indian classical music, notable for its deep bass resonance. The rudra veena is seen in temple architecture predating the Mughals
Source - internet
Predating the Mughals? It's way older than five thousand years in our culture. It's not used in Hindustani classical it is used more often in south. I have been student of Hindustani classical voice culture for past three years. We use harmonium or sometimes sitar very often
Veena are mostly used in south
Only few occasions u may see veena used and its always sitar for north indian(hindustani music)
@@20worldw hindustani classical music is mostly played in south of it , and more often south india do come in India only brother
@@aethernity8270 Thanks, but there is a difference between Veena and Rudra Veena, which I was talking about . Here it is -
The two are structurally very different. The Saraswathi Veena is made of Jackfruit Wood and has one wooden primary resonator. It has a wax fretboard and has 4 melodic strings + 3 drone strings. The rudra Veena has two primary resonators made of pumpkin gourd.The sound of the sitar is distinct and has an extra touch of melody because there are additional strings below the frets that resonate along with the main strings. Source given above.
In modern times the veena has been generally replaced with the sitar in North Indian performances.
@@arunaingole8245 I also know about those two Veena too I just corrected u
9:20 songs name?
8:56 the fact when this guy recognized the intro of Stairway To Heaven, i bet actually that he is a fan of Led Zeppelin in the 70's.
Yooo this is sick! i love hearing the sound from all the different guitars!
thanks!
This man is so wholesome he’s so respectful and so educated on this it’s so cute
I don't trust people who play Metallica on a guitar store with amazing old guitars 😂
Man you are doing a great job.... Love from India 🇮🇳
thanks bro!
I'm so impressed. Super proud of you, David. Thank you so much for showing up for our students today. Can't wait for next year. Keep being great.😊
Of course he has to play smoke on the water that’s my favourite part
hahaha ofc
i wouldnt mind a 1 hour long documentary about this
I will another time!
CERTIFIED 295 !! 😊😊 tysm for coming and sharing ur compassion for guitar content with us . i wish you the best in your TH-cam career! 💗
Classical guitar sounds beautiful 😊😇
CERTIFIED 295!!!! 🎉Bro tysm for coming bro and thanks for the autograph, I started a whole chain lol congrats on the subs
Edit: It was also my first autograph lol
Rudra veena is not a guitar, it is a sitar and 2 large sitars merged into one make rudra veena and it was made by raavan
And only 2 people can play it in the world
Proud to be hindu
Who are they btw?
@@Foodfever_7ih7 ❤
It was actually made by Lord Shiva.
Who asked
You really di the smoke on the water rituals 😅
Happy birthday bro🎉
You should have played wonderwall on that steel guitar haha.
as an arab the oud is like really popular here in iraq and in the middle east in general i got excited when i first saw it in ur vid its like a traditional instrument im glad u actually tried it lol😭😭
Damn you came a long way bro! I remember when I first watched the 1year guitar process video. Geez how long ago it was, one of the songs your played in that video was one of the first ones I learned lol. Keep up the work !
8:29 i got chills that's the song i've been playing this whole day like what are the chances?? (btw if anyone wondering that's romance by my chemical romance)
The lute is what inspired me to learn the guitar.
nice!
Hey man,I’m thinking about picking up a used j&d st rock for 60€ for my first electric guitar,is it a good bang for
the buck?
dude rocked the instrument flawless hope i'll reach the level of play
FINNALLY! David FINNALLY posted a new video after 1 month (and this was 5 days ago how did I not notice)
You had the opportunity to play wonderwall on that first one, play a piece of britpop on a piece of history, making an iconic guitar moment.
Maybe i overthink sometimes
IM SORRY! Honestly i was a bit nervous going into this video. It was my first ever time recording a video with the help of an actual music store (which has been a dream of mine for many years now). So i was kinda overwhelmed hahaha. Next time tho!
Hi David Pazmino, You came to our class today for career day . I like the way you explain your struggles. I was the kid who said to you do you remember me and you said yes and I was the kid who use to meet in the park and always use to say What’s up. I also met you in the festival I was on the boat and I said hi to you. You were about to record something on that day.
Wow that’s amazing how Guitars have changed so much over 1000 years
Man- Here's a 5000 b.C ancient guitar
David- *Starts playing smoke in the water*
2:25 loks like a banjo
Very cool video! I am planning to get my first guitar and learn to play it and your videos are motivating me for sure 🔥
glad to hear that! GOod luck!
@@davidpazmino_ thanks
Me asking great grandad why he's buff, then he tells me that he carries and play the 1000 year old guitar.
As an oud player my soul was hurting when you tried it cause that shit was OUT OF TUNE and he didn't even tell you😭
bro you didn't just play smoke on the water and master of puppets on a lute 😭 old timer was flabbergasted
In all seriousness though, this type of content is why i love the internet, stuff's amazing
hahahaha ty!
Bros channel is growing faster than light ❤
Yo this video is very informative and awesome 👌 👏
Thanks you for uploading this❤
Really interesting trip through history, thanks :D
Smoke on the Lute
such a nice and cool old man fr
I absolutely love your content! ❤ You inspired me to play guitar! 🎸
thanks!
OMG!!!! Thanks for replying ❤
00.20 rudra Veena is lot older than five thousand years.It was used in ancient India and ravana used to also play it. Wayyy old
Love your content!!
thanks!
Amazing video! Thank you🙏
certified 295 and ty for my arm autograph💪💪
man i was f waiting for u to play stairway ti haven dude🤣🤣🤣🤣
YESS MY FAV GUITAR YT UPLOADED!!!
OMG THANK YOU!!!!
OMG MY FAV GUITAR YT REPLIED TO MEEEE :D@@davidpazmino_
Excellent long form content!
thanks!
What was that song you played by Metallica at 6:10 I love ur vids man
Master Of Puppets! 🎸🤘
that first instrument had some balls
Great content keep it up brotha!!!
thanks!
5:41 smoke on the laud
❤
Rudra venna, the lute, the cuatro, the portuguese guitar, the classical guitar, and rhe guitar that we all used today 9:25
I hope you have a favorite Instrument is lute guitar 🎸🎸🎸🎸
my left ear loved this video
1:14 bruh uuuuuuuuuuuuuh😂💀
This guy is like the Ollivander of guitars
Very interesting video. I like it keep doing what you’re doing.
thanks!
Master of puppets on a 2000 year old instrument is insane
back then my friend have thous guitars❤
CAPO!! FROM TIKTOK
LETS GOOO!!!!!!
"does a capo worK?" *wonderwall intensifies*
Old guitar said: huh uh no wonderwall new guitar says: your wonderwall here
This is really interesting, nice video 😋
right ear : talking, music
left ear: airiauruawiawia
Love your videos love from czechia 💙💙💙💙
thanks!
I wanna be like this guy when I’m old
I'm so glad guitars got simpler over time
MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE MENTIONED
wut
@@davidpazmino_8:30 MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE REFRENCE
YESS ROMANCE BY MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE
Certified 295 right here 🎉
Yes that is how u hold a veena 0:56
Master of oud 😭🙏
hahaha
Certified 295 w vid by the way
rudra veena is the lord rudra"s instrument
this video is amazing 🤩 joined your discord
thanks!
8:51 why didn’t you get kicked out for playing stair way to heaven 😳
Bro, I NEED to learn the forbidden riff! Can you do a video on how to do it? PLSSSS
look it up
@@davidpazmino_ ..but I want u to do the tutorial…U MAKE IT FUNNY!! IM ENTERTAINED BY UR CONTENT!🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
I feel like the D major scale is the official scale of old ass instruments 😆
Rudra veena is a culture of Indian music and is an instrument of Hinduism
SOMEONE TEL ME THE NAME OF THE SONG AT 8:30
spanish romance
@ 😅😅
Cool video bro! 🔥 Keep it up! 🤘🤘💛
thanks!
Wait what's up with all these comments saying "capo" lol, anyway, cool video man. Pretty interesting to see how this all evolved. I think I'll stick to a normal steel-string as my primary instrument though, haha
Hahaha thanks man! I go live on tiktok right before I upload my youtube videos telling everyojne in the live to comment "capo". So those are the viewers from the live!
@@davidpazmino_ Ah ok thanks, I get it now haha. Keep it up man, you’re a great creator in both music and videos!
this men is a leyend
leyend
Love from 295!!!
Such a cool video
thanks!
The first one is also the sound of a sitar
That old man looks like he can control fire
I love your videos david
What song does he play on the 1600 guitar