Handmade D’Angelico?! As a jazz guitarist myself, that’s a dream. And honestly hearing you sweep pick and play “jazz fusion” was so cool to hear. As for it being a grandpa guitar, you just gave it one more story for it to tell in its long life. Keep it up Steve, this made my day!
Old guitars are always the coolest. Not just the craftsmanship, but the history behind it, where it’s been, who’s played it, etc. I’m always fascinated by that. Of course all of that adds value to it as well. If I were a collector I think I’d just keep the oldest ones I could find. Haha. Really loved this one!
Steve, you’re one of the only TH-cam legends who started WAAAY back, and are still going strong with fans still at your feet. Keep shreddin’ Djent Djgod!
That is a beautiful guitar and yes it is older than us. 10 years to be exact. LOL. Looks like you and John had a lot of fun doing this video. It was fun to watch. 🎶
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Respect to Stevie as a musician. He was completely fooling around,being his real self. Until he started playing the final vintage one, you could see it in his face.
The Riversong guitar at 7:37 sounded beautiful and the last guitar was beautiful as well. With that 70+ year old guitar being $50,000 CAD, I’m genuinely curious what an original lute from the renaissance era would be worth now if any still existed. That would be an incredible find!
At 10:05 I know exactly how Steve feels I have my grandmas old 1942 Silverstone in nearly mint condition with a starting price for beaten ones starting at $1800 the first time holding one just feels exquisite it's possibly the best feeling ever and when you start playing it gets even better it feels like your holding a relic
I’m going to name that guitar Ol’ Grampa Jazz. It’s snazzy. Anyways, Steve you never fail to astonish me how fast you play, like your fingers move so fast on the fretboard. As a beginner I find it so fundamentally difficult to press the strings properly and play quickly so notes sound right and so that I don’t accidentally pick a string I don’t want 😂 I wish I could see how you gradually progressed between beginner to your first vid, cuz by your first vid you were already phenomenal! And that way, I would be able to understand the process behind how you got so good. I need a better practice routine anyway. I know some of your earlier vids are tutorials and you make a lot of good points, so really you’re a great teacher. And I know that you said tutorial vids don’t work out for your channel anymore, but.. care to do a masterclass maybe? 😅
Ol' Grandpa Jazz!! Done. I like it!! Acoustic is especially hard to press down on the strings. So, if you're learning on an acoustic, you will find it quite easy switching to electric!! Not gonna lie... I've been considering doing a masterclass. It's been a long time since I've done anything instructional... 🤔
I try to focus on woody woodpecker when I play. I always thought good guitar licks remind me of woody woodpeckers ha haha haha. Start with playing 5 notes at a time. The woody woodpecker method.
@@SteveTerreberry you definitely should. I remember you did a tutorial on sweep picking and it was excellent. Would love to see more of that side of you Maybe on a second channel ? - that’s what all the cool TH-camrs are doing these days 😂
When he yelled: “DONT SKIP” I was literally reaching for the screen to do that exact thing 😂😂 that’s the first time I’ve ever heard someone say that!! Also the: “ it feels like I’m holding a baby, and I usually drop them” 🤣 caught me way off guard
I've had an unpleasant situation recently, nothing too serious, just a mild dissapointment in human decency, but it left me feeling quite down. I came back to this channel after a longer break (I confess to that crime), knowing that Steve's videos always make me laugh and lighten my mood. And I was not dissapointed - first video I watched, immediatelly alleviated my sadness. Djentotherapy by Steve turned out to be the best cure for everyday problems again - for which I am immensly grateful. Thank you, Steve for creating this amazingly hilariuos content. I really appreciate you as a musician, comedian and just a human being :) Much love from the country of the greatest female guitarist of all time - Sasha Sideboob :D
Creative video concept, Stevie! Really did feel like you guys were bringing back to life a magical relic of the long-lost past when you opened the vintage guitar case 😂 Genuinely must have taken so must bravery to hold and play, due to it being so expensive and also so rare!! PS, shout out to the store guy’s hilarious ‘Budget MGK’ cap 😂
Love these videos with you two. I really enjoy watch you playing guitar, and this one was fun, again.🙂 And this vintage guitar...wow! Beautiful. Have a great weekend, Steve!🥰
This was so interesting! So cool seeing all those unique guitars & hearing their sounds & about their prices! You could get the pink one for your nieces! The 50 grand one is older than my mama! 😂 I hope y’all had fun making this great video! It sure looks like y’all did! Have a wonderful weekend! 😊
I already got a pink guitar for my niece!! It's a Loog guitar. It's the little pink one I've played in a few videos! Felt like it was time to pass it down!! 😁
I remember when I worked at PBG when we where doing the master built reissues. We had one of those for about 2 weeks to reference with measurements and everything so we could replicate them to exact specs. Company had to take out 1million dollar insurance for D'Angelico to let us have it for the time we did.
$3,000 will definitely get you something pro!! This one is so expensive only because it's vintage and rare. Doesn't even necessarily sound as good as a $3,000 guitar!!
@@SteveTerreberry haha….that’s the lowest end model D’Angelico guitar John D’Angelico made. He made about 1100 guitars. The high end ones go for about $50k US. That one would go for about $8-10k US, considering it’s condition. Still, if you know when and how to use it, it will kill those $3000 guitars you’re talking about.
Ngl, I'm attracted to the pink guitars even though they sound like shnit. 😂 But damn, $50,000?! I would be scared to hold that for sure. 😅 I loved watching you play all these guitars. I genuinely thought you were actually about to play Stairway for a second. Lol! By the way, I did watch your video last week even though I didn't leave a comment. I have to be honest, some days I feel really depressed to the point where I don't really have the energy to talk to people, but I still enjoyed the video! Well, besides the Lil Pump song.. I have to say, that was the most horrendous song I've ever heard. 😖😅 But seeing your face and hearing you play guitar always cheers me up and I've been looking forward to hearing your shredemption!! 🥰 I always regret not leaving a comment though because talking to you always seems to make everything feel okay again and I don't realize how much of a difference it makes until later in the night or the next day and I'm still feeling sad (because I didn't leave a comment).. 😢 I swear, you are one of the only things bringing any sort of joy and comfort into my life right now, Stevie. 🥲💙
No worries at all Emily!! I know the feeling. Never feel obligated to comment! Just happy that I can be your source of joy right now. You guys do the same for me!! 🥰
So was that comfort cut a game changer on the 4200 $ guitar? Wonder why no one else does a cut like that on the body of a chunky acoustic .. great video bud .. damn kids and their metal
It was a game changer for sure!! I mean, if you're playing acoustic properly, you're not gonna be playing that high anyways, but it was nice of them to accommodate my shreddy ways!! 🤣
That is a goddamn beautiful guitar. I love these 50s vintage instruments. Wow! There's this little duo that used to make jazzy / folky comedy songs (The Two Man Gentlemen Band) and one of them had a similar guitar except it was a four-string tenor guitar and it sounded awesome I think the other guy had a vintage double bass from the 30s or 40s if I'm not mistaken! Try a banjo next! (PS - the Carcass gig I went to last week was amazing, definitely a much needed palate cleanser after Petite Pompe's terrible "metal" song.)
Those vintage guitars are so classy aren't they!!? Just a different breed of guitars altogether. They command respect! And here I am playing metalcore on it!! 🤣 A few sick metal bands are playing Toronto soon. May have to go cleanse my palette as well!! 😁
Oh wow!! Wonder what kind of history that vintage guitar has? I would love to go back and see the original construction and how it looked in it's prime. Beautiful guitar. 😊
What a great video!! I loved the collaboration between you two on that $500 Riversong guitar. I've never played an acoustic guitar before, but my 1965 Hofner isn't too awfully far off at least as far as size. That D'Angelico was gorgeous! I love that you played black metal on it, well Neoclassical Jazz Mellow Death Fusion 🤣
I've never played a guitar that old before either (as far as I can remember). But it's a completely different experience. Wish I knew how to play them properly rather than just shred mindlessly!! 😆
Honestly, Steve is the only person I can learn on how to play a guitar. Plus he should be a comedian since he always makes me laugh. I even watched that entire sponsor for you Steve 😅
That vintage guitar is so beautiful! I would be scared to touch it! I’m super clumsy, I would probably drop it 😂 Love the videos you do with John. Have a great weekend😆
Steve and John have the most amazing bro chemistry. They need a TV show or something
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Handmade D’Angelico?! As a jazz guitarist myself, that’s a dream. And honestly hearing you sweep pick and play “jazz fusion” was so cool to hear. As for it being a grandpa guitar, you just gave it one more story for it to tell in its long life. Keep it up Steve, this made my day!
One more story? More like a bad memory of being touched in a care facility!
To me they’re all stories. One more it has to tell!
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I'm giving that shop a five star
@@VanessaAeron-oc6nsyou know me and your mom can do that all time (THIS IS A JOKE)
Old guitars are always the coolest. Not just the craftsmanship, but the history behind it, where it’s been, who’s played it, etc. I’m always fascinated by that. Of course all of that adds value to it as well. If I were a collector I think I’d just keep the oldest ones I could find. Haha. Really loved this one!
It is fascinating isn't it!!? I've never played a guitar this old before. It really did feel 'broken in". It's really hard to explain.
how is this 5 hours old when the video is 13 minutes old??????????
@@noob.roblox-real Idk
@@noob.roblox-real cause the commenter is probably a patron or something so gets early access before the video is made public
@@SteveTerreberry DAMN KIDS AND THEIR METAL!!!!!!!
Steve, you’re one of the only TH-cam legends who started WAAAY back, and are still going strong with fans still at your feet. Keep shreddin’ Djent Djgod!
I love the fact this guy matches Steves energy. He's always excited. Hes not a party pooper
I mean i'd be excited if i was in a Stevie T video!
You do realize he is the lead singer of Tallah?
@@chrisklein7694who?
Wtf is tallah @@chrisklein7694
That is a beautiful guitar and yes it is older than us. 10 years to be exact. LOL. Looks like you and John had a lot of fun doing this video. It was fun to watch. 🎶
I regretted saying it was older than you. Because it was quite a bit older than you. Closer to Grandma's age technically!! Haha! 🤣
Mama Terreberry rules!!
@@carloszerpa2312 stevie has a based mom
Noooooooo it’s now Laurie:( but that’s a nice name. Mama teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I love that Mama T watches and comments on all these videos. They should always have the lost likes! 😁
Respect to Stevie as a musician. He was completely fooling around,being his real self. Until he started playing the final vintage one, you could see it in his face.
The store employee playing with him on the guitar is wholesome💀🤣🙏 3:07
The Riversong guitar at 7:37 sounded beautiful and the last guitar was beautiful as well. With that 70+ year old guitar being $50,000 CAD, I’m genuinely curious what an original lute from the renaissance era would be worth now if any still existed. That would be an incredible find!
200-250 thousand depending on condition i’d imagine even more if a famous composer used it
No its just the open chords
Also Canadian not USD
Oh, I've got one of them thar things holding the back door of my shack closed in the winter. 'Taint nothing.
@@me2big that? I got a 70,000 les paul as a doorstopper
So good dude, I always enjoy Stevie’s videos. I love how he’s bringing more people in the vids. Love you Stevie!!!
3:38 Holy Crap, OK man!! I'll watch the ad this time, chill.
Stevie is SOO good that even the sponsor part of the video sounds like a comedy skit .
At 10:05 I know exactly how Steve feels I have my grandmas old 1942 Silverstone in nearly mint condition with a starting price for beaten ones starting at $1800 the first time holding one just feels exquisite it's possibly the best feeling ever and when you start playing it gets even better it feels like your holding a relic
I'm proud of you Stevie. You are overcoming your social anxiety and sharing the love with other people out there. Been a sub since before 1M.
I was there when he hit 500k, then memories
I’m going to name that guitar Ol’ Grampa Jazz. It’s snazzy. Anyways, Steve you never fail to astonish me how fast you play, like your fingers move so fast on the fretboard. As a beginner I find it so fundamentally difficult to press the strings properly and play quickly so notes sound right and so that I don’t accidentally pick a string I don’t want 😂 I wish I could see how you gradually progressed between beginner to your first vid, cuz by your first vid you were already phenomenal! And that way, I would be able to understand the process behind how you got so good. I need a better practice routine anyway. I know some of your earlier vids are tutorials and you make a lot of good points, so really you’re a great teacher. And I know that you said tutorial vids don’t work out for your channel anymore, but.. care to do a masterclass maybe? 😅
Ol' Grandpa Jazz!! Done. I like it!! Acoustic is especially hard to press down on the strings. So, if you're learning on an acoustic, you will find it quite easy switching to electric!!
Not gonna lie... I've been considering doing a masterclass. It's been a long time since I've done anything instructional... 🤔
Hi Stevie!
I try to focus on woody woodpecker when I play. I always thought good guitar licks remind me of woody woodpeckers ha haha haha. Start with playing 5 notes at a time. The woody woodpecker method.
@@SteveTerreberry you definitely should. I remember you did a tutorial on sweep picking and it was excellent. Would love to see more of that side of you
Maybe on a second channel ? - that’s what all the cool TH-camrs are doing these days 😂
@@SteveTerreberry that'd be sick bro!!
It’s like holding a baby I usually drop them -Steve t 😂😂😂
When he yelled: “DONT SKIP” I was literally reaching for the screen to do that exact thing 😂😂 that’s the first time I’ve ever heard someone say that!! Also the: “ it feels like I’m holding a baby, and I usually drop them” 🤣 caught me way off guard
0:37 The “guitar” on the stand was hilarious😂
I love seeing Steve out and about, his lovely character shines through.
Im really digging the black metal bit on that 50’s jazzguitar. Ive Got a half-acustic one that gets subjected to much of the same. 😂
I feel like I MAY be the first person to black metal on a 50s jazz acoustic... Though I can't confirm.🤣
I've had an unpleasant situation recently, nothing too serious, just a mild dissapointment in human decency, but it left me feeling quite down. I came back to this channel after a longer break (I confess to that crime), knowing that Steve's videos always make me laugh and lighten my mood. And I was not dissapointed - first video I watched, immediatelly alleviated my sadness. Djentotherapy by Steve turned out to be the best cure for everyday problems again - for which I am immensly grateful.
Thank you, Steve for creating this amazingly hilariuos content. I really appreciate you as a musician, comedian and just a human being :)
Much love from the country of the greatest female guitarist of all time - Sasha Sideboob :D
actually really liking the content lately, keep up the good work!
Creative video concept, Stevie! Really did feel like you guys were bringing back to life a magical relic of the long-lost past when you opened the vintage guitar case 😂 Genuinely must have taken so must bravery to hold and play, due to it being so expensive and also so rare!!
PS, shout out to the store guy’s hilarious ‘Budget MGK’ cap 😂
Thanks Vicky!! Thought it might be cool to compare the different price points. Rather than just have one expensive guitar!! 😆
this is one of the least creative video concepts on youtube
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Love these videos with you two. I really enjoy watch you playing guitar, and this one was fun, again.🙂 And this vintage guitar...wow! Beautiful.
Have a great weekend, Steve!🥰
Thanks Gabriella!! I always feel like a video where I just play guitar is not entertaining enough. I'm very encouraged to hear you say that!! 🥰
It’s always fun to see Stevie play, but even more fun and rare to see him play something other than metal, he really has that foo fighters variety
When I was little my mom called me "butter hands" 🤣🤣 So you can imagine that I wouldn't even dare to touch that $50K guitar..
I'm pretty clumsy too Noe!! Haha! I was nervous to even look at it!!! 🤣
This was so interesting! So cool seeing all those unique guitars & hearing their sounds & about their prices! You could get the pink one for your nieces! The 50 grand one is older than my mama! 😂 I hope y’all had fun making this great video! It sure looks like y’all did! Have a wonderful weekend! 😊
I already got a pink guitar for my niece!! It's a Loog guitar. It's the little pink one I've played in a few videos! Felt like it was time to pass it down!! 😁
I remember when I worked at PBG when we where doing the master built reissues. We had one of those for about 2 weeks to reference with measurements and everything so we could replicate them to exact specs. Company had to take out 1million dollar insurance for D'Angelico to let us have it for the time we did.
There's something I love about seeing Steve hang out with a friend
when y'all get excited the ehs start coming out!
I think expensive guitars play beautiful and feel great in the hands. I'm smitten with my Squier telecaster. That jazz guitar is gorgeous. Wow.
I'm smitten as well Cass. I am not worthy of such a classy guitar!! Haha! Although it's not really my style. I prefer my shredzy electric stuff!! 🤣
Stevie plays that $1 toy better than lot of people on expensive guitars.😂
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The most expensive guitar I’ve played was about $3,000 but damn I didn’t expect that much!
$3,000 will definitely get you something pro!! This one is so expensive only because it's vintage and rare. Doesn't even necessarily sound as good as a $3,000 guitar!!
@@SteveTerreberry haha….that’s the lowest end model D’Angelico guitar John D’Angelico made. He made about 1100 guitars. The high end ones go for about $50k US. That one would go for about $8-10k US, considering it’s condition. Still, if you know when and how to use it, it will kill those $3000 guitars you’re talking about.
„It‘s holding like a Baby and I‘m usually drop them.“ 😂
Ngl, I'm attracted to the pink guitars even though they sound like shnit. 😂 But damn, $50,000?! I would be scared to hold that for sure. 😅 I loved watching you play all these guitars. I genuinely thought you were actually about to play Stairway for a second. Lol!
By the way, I did watch your video last week even though I didn't leave a comment. I have to be honest, some days I feel really depressed to the point where I don't really have the energy to talk to people, but I still enjoyed the video! Well, besides the Lil Pump song.. I have to say, that was the most horrendous song I've ever heard. 😖😅 But seeing your face and hearing you play guitar always cheers me up and I've been looking forward to hearing your shredemption!! 🥰
I always regret not leaving a comment though because talking to you always seems to make everything feel okay again and I don't realize how much of a difference it makes until later in the night or the next day and I'm still feeling sad (because I didn't leave a comment).. 😢 I swear, you are one of the only things bringing any sort of joy and comfort into my life right now, Stevie. 🥲💙
No worries at all Emily!! I know the feeling. Never feel obligated to comment! Just happy that I can be your source of joy right now. You guys do the same for me!! 🥰
8:39 had me dead😂
Hello how are you
So was that comfort cut a game changer on the 4200 $ guitar? Wonder why no one else does a cut like that on the body of a chunky acoustic .. great video bud .. damn kids and their metal
It was a game changer for sure!! I mean, if you're playing acoustic properly, you're not gonna be playing that high anyways, but it was nice of them to accommodate my shreddy ways!! 🤣
Hi how are you
What amazing and refreshing content.
Steve and John have the most amazing bro chemistry
That is a goddamn beautiful guitar. I love these 50s vintage instruments. Wow! There's this little duo that used to make jazzy / folky comedy songs (The Two Man Gentlemen Band) and one of them had a similar guitar except it was a four-string tenor guitar and it sounded awesome I think the other guy had a vintage double bass from the 30s or 40s if I'm not mistaken! Try a banjo next!
(PS - the Carcass gig I went to last week was amazing, definitely a much needed palate cleanser after Petite Pompe's terrible "metal" song.)
Those vintage guitars are so classy aren't they!!? Just a different breed of guitars altogether. They command respect! And here I am playing metalcore on it!! 🤣
A few sick metal bands are playing Toronto soon. May have to go cleanse my palette as well!! 😁
Whats petite pompe?
Oh wow!! Wonder what kind of history that vintage guitar has? I would love to go back and see the original construction and how it looked in it's prime. Beautiful guitar. 😊
I'm sure a 70 year old guitar has tons of stories!! Haha! It has held up very well though. Especially considering it's all original!!
Hi how are you
0:39 what the heck was that noise
Most Canadian Steve has been💀
I unironically wanna hear a Neoclassical Jazz Mellow Death Fusion song now...
What a great video!! I loved the collaboration between you two on that $500 Riversong guitar. I've never played an acoustic guitar before, but my 1965 Hofner isn't too awfully far off at least as far as size. That D'Angelico was gorgeous! I love that you played black metal on it, well Neoclassical Jazz Mellow Death Fusion 🤣
I've never played a guitar that old before either (as far as I can remember). But it's a completely different experience. Wish I knew how to play them properly rather than just shred mindlessly!! 😆
Honestly, Steve is the only person I can learn on how to play a guitar. Plus he should be a comedian since he always makes me laugh. I even watched that entire sponsor for you Steve 😅
Jack black can do that to =D
Hi how are you
That vintage guitar is so beautiful! I would be scared to touch it! I’m super clumsy, I would probably drop it 😂 Love the videos you do with John. Have a great weekend😆
Thank you Cynthia!! Yeah, it took me a while to actually pick it up and play. I was super nervous!! Hopefully I hid it well?? Haha! 🤣
You two could definitely have a comedy music duo career. I know I'd buy a ticket.
“It feels like I’m playing grandpa” 😵😵😵😅 10:08
"That's some good wood, right here!"
That's what she said... 🥴
I'll show myself out. 😂
Have a great weekend! 🎉
Interesting overview!! 👍
I mean... Someone had to say it!! 😆
Your first comment
5:51 stevie just wrote a SOAD riff
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2:43 Goes to play Party in the usa
3:13 this sounds good actually.
Awesome, will you be using it on the how to be Metallica video? Or the final video on how to be emo? Or the lil pump cover?
Stevie needs to make an acoustic blues record. I actually think it would be good
10:20 almost Rick rolled me
Sounded more like smooth by Santana.
I love the fact this guy matches Steves energy.
Well done
I wouldn't say any of them were bad, if you know how to play guitar, it'll always be good! Basically he played every single one amazingly
ok but the 1 dollar guitar was a meme
11:19 SACROLIGEOUS!!!!
I love the fact Stevie "became" more and more Canadian aa the price of the Guitars increased 😅
I love the fact this guy matches steves energy ❤
You tow are greaty entertaining together❤
Stevie is hands down the funniest guitarist
Hi how are you
9:36 wtf
It’s a joke
@@subtrippinyou don’t even know what they were referring to
Hi. Steve Terreberry
Amazing video ❤
Amazing work mate❤
Nice work.
Steve and John you both are best
Creative video concept
John and Steve most brilliant 💯
10:51 Steve tries to play Rondo alla Turca, but fails miserably because the guitar has not enough frets . I feel bad for Stevie.
Beautiful instruments! I can just imagine ol Django Reinhardt going to town on that old Beautiful guitar! Good stuff! 😆👍🏻😎🥹🫡
Great work✨ loved it
Nice collection
Excellent work 👏
Love how he could've got this professionally built but he just went for it
Bro watching Steve play a $50k guitar the same way he plays a $100 guitar is crazy 😭😭
Good job, keep it up
Great work ❤
Great work 👏 loved it❤
Nice job 👍
Great show 👍
Great work 👍 love it
Lovely collection❤
Nice work 👍🏼
what an chemistry in both of u
I love the musical instruments nice video
Great video 👍👍
The mighty Stevie T asking the question for every musician in the world: “How much is this?”
does anyone know the song he played at 11:00?
Thes most amazing chemistry bro 😂❤
Years ago there used to be a production of Chet Atkins guitars that sold for $40k
Amazing chemistry btw both of you
Amazing chemistry bro
8:41 ngl it looks like the guitar Frank Iero used in The Ghost of You music video
Amazing video 👍🏻💞
Neil Young is holding a D'Angelico acoustic on the cover of his Everybody's Rockin' album.
nice work