Dear Marty Music, I love your videos so much, they've helped me so much with the guitar, can you please do "Make You Mine" by Public, it would mean the world to me
Hey Marty I’ve been a long time fan of you, your channel got me into guitar, would you maybe consider making a lesson for some “Roy Clark maybe Folsom prison” or maybe “home on a Monday by little river band” that would be so cool. Thx for your content and keep it coming👍
I noticed that your interviewing larger well-known people in each interview! Can you please interview Brad Paisley about his home 🏠 guitars and rig guitars?
I was once scrolling thru the comments on one of Marty’s videos and one comment read “thanks Marty! This song is going to get me laid for sure!” Marty responded with “that’s why I’m here” I instantly subbed.
@@articwhite653 He was trying out one of Echopark's Flying V's as a one off for a show near Detroit. Think Gabriel Currie brought some guitars along for Gary Clark Jr. Band and Rhett to try out.
Backstage journals is some of the best vlogs on YT, hands down. Awesome insight on the life and pluses and minuses, great gigs and not so great gigs of a touring musician.
cool to see you, brett papa, rhett shulls, rick beato, josh smith, tim pierce, guthrie trapp and many many more meeting each other on your channels playing guitar, having fun and teaching us like a big big family!
Arch topped semi-hollow body guitars are so versatile only 1 guitar is needed for virtually any style of popular music. I use a 335 style guitar (not a Gibson product). Mine is solid maple carved top & back, maple neck, pao ferro fingerboard 25" scale, Seymoue Duncan P-Rails. I have other guitars but my 335 style guitar does it all.
Watched a lot of Rhetts vids and those AmalFitano p90s sound perfect in that body/scale length. Perfectly compliment each other, can see why he loves that guitar !
David C Agreed, I would add some Clapton solos as well. Perhaps while my guitar gently weeps, Old love (live). Also some mark knopfler ones. And of course there is Gary Moore.
That Les Paul has the most beautiful top I’ve ever seen!!! Aside from super aged alpine white LPs the heritage cherry sunburst is the perfect LP finish and that top is the perfect amount of flame vs plane grain plus it’s super wide almost quilted flaming is straight up eye candy!!!
Good video. I sub to Rhett's channel and that's the most I've ever really seen him play unless it's bits in his tour vlogs with bands. He should find excuses to play on his channel more. Guess the best way to avoid copyright strikes is to talk about playing more than playing.
Rebel Yell by Billy Idol or Further Complications by Jarvis Cocker please. Two good songs with good intros and the lick and riff of the two songs are really good beginner practices anyway. Cheers.
Nice Marty. Its good to see you getting out in the community. Been watching you for years and recently started on Shull and Beato. Thanks for the hard work!
That Novo is a completely badass guitar. I actually ended up here looking for a video he did on every guitar a guitarist should own. The last was a guitar with P-90s. He used the Novo for the demo and I was completely blown away by that guitar. If I were to spend upwards of $4500 on a guitar, I’d seriously consider one of these. I have a friend with a Les Paul special with P-90s, and it’s an absolute tone machine. I have an Epiphone Les Paul Jr with P-90s, but it really doesn’t stay in tune. It’s going to be a project. What I have heard in tune sounds pretty good.
Maybe its buried in the comments somewhere, but I didn't see any love for the Telecaster? To me, if you can only have 1 guitar and need to be versatile, it's the Tele. You can get a used MIM tele for almost nothing and it will be a solid guitar that will do almost anything.
My main guitar is a ‘97 MIM Nashville Deluxe Tele and I’ve never wanted anything else. Recently put a filtertron-style pickup at the neck and it sounds great
I know I've left this comment before on your past mash ups with other youtubers, but I love the idea you getting to know other youtubers and their gears. As always keep up the great work and I can't wait to see who you interview next (samuraiguitarist?)
Nice video guys. I discovered Rhett the past few days. I've been a fan of Marty for several years. Nice to see you two working this video. Honorable mention for Rick Beato ( spelling? ) He does great video work. When we were teens just learning we didn't have all the online tools available to the young students today.......like teaching web sites, tabs ( not one of my favorites but still can be a helpfulearning tool) you tube lessons. I think you 3 are some of the best. Keep up the good work! Do you guys ever think about how inspiring you guys are for new ( and old) players? It's gotta instill a sense of pride and accomishent for you. I know years ago in college I would help my playing buddies with impromptu lessons. I always felt good about that. One of my buddies in college was a real novice. I got him turned on to Martin guitars. He reminded me recently what an impact I had on his life by introducing him to music. He went on to be a lawyer in LA working some in copyright law. Some of his clients were the Dead, CSN as a groups on solo carreers, Paula Abdul and even the estate of Buddy Holly! I always feel good about knowing that I inspired him and helped his carreer.
Hey man really like the way you sound and all the tutorials are really helping me out but can you make a video for Diamond and Rust on the Judas Priest acoustic version lesson ?
Yes, but there are far more wraps in a P90. A P90 has baout 8,500-9,000 wraps. A Humbucker has about 10,000 wraps and a thin single coil has about 5,000-7,000 wraps.
Responding to Rhett's comment about the LP having more punch than the 335: I saw Clapton play in Portland, Oregon - The "Reptile" tour. He did not play a Strat at all. He started out playing a 335 and, of course, it sounded glorious. About 2/3 through the show he switched to a LP and the difference was dramatic. The LP just cut through everything. This was just before Clapton auctioned off a lot of his guitars, and a lot of people thought he was playing guitars from his collection. I later read an interview with his tech, who said Eric just wanted something different and instructed his tech to get him some guitars, so the guitars were probably 2001 models.
The Novo is basically a Jazzmaster on the lead circuit with p90s instead of JM pickups...as a Jazzmaster player, it makes me think I need to get a modded JM with p90s in. I've been looking for a solid body P90 to compliment my ES-330, and I'm thinking a modded Jazzmaster is the way to go!
The odd thing about guitar selling is that modded guitars are worth less than if it was stock so instead of buying a stock guitar and modding it, look for a guitar that has the mods you are looking for which is probably going to be cheaper than a used guitar. Looking at the used market, the sweet spot is $400-$1,200. Above that, a luthier will build you a custom guitar with your exact specifications. That's what Slash did and most everybody thought he was rocking a Gibson Les Paul, which he basically was, for about half the price.
@@orlock20 You are correct! That's why my 2016 H-S-S Am Strat was so reasonable. Even though the original humbucker was in the case, it had been modified; that brought the price down.
@Marty @Rhett I actually ended up buying a 50s Les Paul Standard same Color burst even... I love it. And I only started purchasing Gibson after I got Rhett‘s approval on their quality... and them listening to their fans again. Best purchase of my life so far.
Goes from a sparkle pink guitar, to a flame top 335, of which he both calls his “number one”s and “they’re with me every show” then goes on to say “I don’t like flamey guitars there too showy” 😂🤦🏻♂️ and as I write this he moves onto a les Paul with a flame top. 💀
@@michaeldschutte As the owner of MANY Les Pauls over the years, that one is pretty light on the flames, though!! I tend to avoid the "flamey" ones, just as I do with my PRS (just my personal taste).
I will never get why people get annoyed for having a guitar with more tonal options, so what if it has dip switches, push-pull pots etc. you don't need to use them? surely if you want the best tool- you want it to be a dynamic one
Gibson players hate change. It's all about the '50s or '60s to them even though, at the time those guitar players were about the latest and greatest inventions.
Hi Rick this isn't a question about this vid but I'm using it to ask u how long does it take to prepare for a gig. So I mean say uv never seen any of the material and uv bin told right we've got a gig coming up I need u to learn like 12 songs what's your process for that if uv covered this and I just havnt seen it...... then u can just do it again lol kidding il keep looking il get back to the vid now just really want to knw.
Awesome content. I have a question, I've been playing a lot of hard rock style songs on my acoustic guitar really digging into the strings to get some "distortion" from the strings. It's been lots of fun but I am worried if I am maybe doing long term damage to my guitar or will it be fine? Last thing I want is to destroy my guitar.
The wear is in the nut and frets. It boils down to the quality of the materials and the amount of time playing the guitar. Other factors such as body acid and the type of climate it is in can also play a role. Willie Nelson's extra hole guitar is reliced and it's doubtful that it would happen after extensive playing.