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The return of the Wide Range Humbucker!
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Key points:
0:00 Intro
0:07 JAM!
1:30 Changing tastes
3:03 The true story of the Wide Range Humbucker
3:50 What is CuNiFe?!
5:20 Introduce in 1971/famous players
6:03 JAM! (Rise Up - Cardinal Black)
7:11 Where did it all go wrong?
8:06 The return of CuNiFe!
9:46 JAM! (CuNiFe Jazzmaster)
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@SlavicSon
@SlavicSon Год назад
I dig Chris’s pick attack and how he combines finger playing and plectrum in brilliant fashion. Total command.
@johnstasio6205
@johnstasio6205 Год назад
A well constructed storyline of the Mr,X of pick ups 🎉
@fuentes_
@fuentes_ Год назад
@@MartimDurao machines can not do this ... and probably never will😉
@markmarr6620
@markmarr6620 Год назад
More & more people are loving reverse headstocks !! Way easier especially when playing plus longer high E string
@martinthompson2425
@martinthompson2425 Год назад
The seamless transition between pick and fingers…Complete SICKNESS!!! 🎸😁🎸
@jthatcher962
@jthatcher962 Год назад
Your control over all parts of the instrument simultaneously is reminiscent of Jeff Beck. The way you use the switch and pots to supplement your own dynamics is amazing.
@niallmcdowell4812
@niallmcdowell4812 Год назад
That opening jam was filthy, tasty and absolutely monstrous.
@snekmeseht
@snekmeseht Год назад
I'll state the obvious. The tone today is fantastic.
@rebel200794
@rebel200794 Год назад
I will never get over how great of a player you are Chris.
@jensvercruysse8871
@jensvercruysse8871 Год назад
That intro jam 🤯
@birdsong2552
@birdsong2552 Год назад
Wow that's an absolutely brutal solo in the beginning!
@joshaustin1839
@joshaustin1839 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoy watching him play it's a beautiful controlled chaos his style never ceases to amaze me
@anthonymorales842
@anthonymorales842 Год назад
Right to heck with the rest of the stuff the playing is pure gold
@sometimesdimneverthin8901
@sometimesdimneverthin8901 Год назад
Thank you for chatting with a couple of old duffers outside the car park in Bournemouth before the Bonamassa gig. My wife was clueless but not now.I might be able to talk her into why I need a Revstar.
@johncostigan6160
@johncostigan6160 Год назад
Beautiful Playing.
@kangaroofoot
@kangaroofoot Год назад
That intro! Chris is a god by now. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@MotoLen51
@MotoLen51 Год назад
That Desperado cover is amazing. Really beautiful and takes advantage of a sweet sounding guitar. I think the fingers help, too. ;-)
@iamanovercomer3253
@iamanovercomer3253 Год назад
I have a strat now but I'm going to get the 🇺🇸 professional 2 telecaster Miami Blue... it's a beautiful 🎸. I was never into telecaster until recently... I can't wait to get it 🎸👍‼️
@williamadamsmusic3025
@williamadamsmusic3025 Год назад
Chris Buck is my favorite guitar player of the 21st century! Jerry Garcia, Stephen Stills, Robbie Robertson, George Harrison, and Chris Buck are my top five favorite guitarists of all time! Rock on Chris! 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎻
@aminahmed2220
@aminahmed2220 Год назад
What a fantastic video have a good weekend
@landonbailey
@landonbailey Год назад
that intro JAM was gold
@Nutmegger7
@Nutmegger7 Год назад
Humbucker - in the hands of a master
@Zavijava1
@Zavijava1 Год назад
fascinating tale...always wondered what the story was...thanx man
@derekswan144
@derekswan144 Год назад
I think Chris just won Tom Bukovac's string bending competition!
@seanzinger
@seanzinger Год назад
What a sound dude. The way you switch through pickup combos is insane. Both pickups together in the intro was especially jaw dropping tone.
@J_Fowler
@J_Fowler Год назад
That last bit was touching; very nice
@calvinbass1839
@calvinbass1839 Год назад
I was waiting for that opening riff to melt the gloss off that neck like a cheap candle. Well done. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
@dougie2150
@dougie2150 Год назад
Not gonna lie. Just watchin' these kind of videos for JAMs ;)
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 Год назад
That's the drawcard for all of Chris Buck's videos.
@jpk1106
@jpk1106 Год назад
Uhhhhhhh that Intro 😮 Chris......Always a pleasure. I really appreciate your work
@joelspaulding5964
@joelspaulding5964 Год назад
It speaks highly of Chris that the first 10 comments all reference his excellent, tasteful playing with barely a mention of the gear. Nice. Yes, I would like one.
@MashaT22
@MashaT22 Год назад
I love Chris’ videos. I always learn something valuable and interesting, even when I’m familiar with a particular topic. Chris seems to dig up some interesting nuggets that are new to me. His delivery is always spot on too! Thanks, as always, Chris - for the music and the education!
@richardfehr1838
@richardfehr1838 Год назад
Face it, Chris could make a $5.00 Chinese pickup sound like the best pickup in the world.
@judih.8754
@judih.8754 Год назад
That last piece in the Jazzmaster was sublime!
@denmar355
@denmar355 Год назад
Man, that intro on the T was epic! That center position is very cool.
@rafalskydog8028
@rafalskydog8028 Год назад
This is perhaps one of my favourite episodes. I love the beginning playing, utilizing all 3 pick up settings, brilliant. Chris, a perfect choice for presenting these fabulous pick ups. I own a '76 Deluxe, I have owned a '74 Custom as well as a '74 Thinline II. All 3 sound incredible with these pick ups. I had sellers remorse the second money changed hands when I sold my Custom and Thinline II. Extremely expensive now to find any of them from that era. I reckon they are so expensive because as Chris mentioned, the cost of original wide range humbuckers is crazy. If you've got'em , keep'em. Great video Chris…
@PipeCat1965
@PipeCat1965 Год назад
I throw a different guitar out the window every time I hear Chris play. There goes my Tele...
@ryangunwitch-black
@ryangunwitch-black Год назад
And I definitely dig the playing there at the front end, sir. Very killer.
@rodgerrodger1839
@rodgerrodger1839 Год назад
Unbelievable. My heart is racing after watching that musical clip by you. It's a little after nine in the morning here in California. Your natural talent is just amazing. Its as if it's being channeled by you from another place that us mortals can only dream of being a part of. You're truly a very gifted young man.
@fredstevens799
@fredstevens799 Год назад
roger that!
@martinsmall3284
@martinsmall3284 Год назад
Great use of Desperado
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 Год назад
Yeah, that was nice. 🎉
@daviddalziel884
@daviddalziel884 Год назад
What a great noise ! I played a 77 one last year and it was gutsy as hell . I remember when they were first released they didn’t go down too well . One of my all time favourites Mick Green of The Pirates played a Tele Custom with the humbucker at the neck and a normal Tele bridge pickup . Cmon Chris we are all saving up for a Revstar and you do this 🤣
@robinjgill
@robinjgill Год назад
Great stuff Chris.
@nigelstuart756
@nigelstuart756 Год назад
Intro solo absolutely on fire. But come on, all that toggle flicking and volume/ tone control adjusting mid solo is outrageous. 😃 Some guitarists treat their instrument with too much respect. You seem to say " I'm in charge here and youll do what I say" Love it. 😊👍
@castleanthrax1833
@castleanthrax1833 Год назад
Yeah, I'm not a fan of constantly changing pick-ups or messing with the pots, but I don't usually notice that with CB. I don't know if you watch Dave Simpson, but he's always changing pick-ups to the point of crazy.
@nigelstuart756
@nigelstuart756 Год назад
@@castleanthrax1833 i wasn't criticising CB for all that switching. I'm just amazed how anyone can fit it all in between crazy solos. I'll check out your recommendation, thanks. 👍
@ToddTheJoker
@ToddTheJoker Год назад
Thanks Chris, that was very interesting actually! Love that Telecaster Deluxe you were playing! Now I need one of those! lol
@Impractical_Engineer
@Impractical_Engineer Год назад
The Widerange humbucker in my humble opinion suits Chris's playing style so well. His Pick attack and dynamics are heightened with the distinctive sound a WRHB brings. I loved his sound on a strat, liked the Les Paul and the P90s in the revestar. I feel these encompass all the redeeming qualities of all three. Wouldn't be mad if you made a guitar with WRHB as your main guitar.
@Anthemika
@Anthemika Год назад
This was so informative & interesting! Fantastic content.
@gregkoelling615
@gregkoelling615 Год назад
As per usual, interesting, entertaining and informative, Thanks, cHRIS
@BladeDoomer86
@BladeDoomer86 Год назад
Brilliant analysis mate
@musicmann1967
@musicmann1967 Год назад
Quite honestly, these pickups sound great in any position. Excellent! And amazing playing, as always!
@sidwhelan6918
@sidwhelan6918 Год назад
Fascinating history!
@user-vm7ou3hv6h
@user-vm7ou3hv6h Год назад
Great episode. Your playing is off the charts!❤
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Год назад
Magnificent playing. Great video with a unique story.
@RCGC01
@RCGC01 Год назад
Man...I can carless what Fender released.....with your playing and guitar sounds amazing....TRUTH
@soundssimple1
@soundssimple1 Год назад
Excellent content and not surprisingly the solo at 6 minutes inspiring. Top channel today, thanks.
@cgoebbert
@cgoebbert Год назад
Great Eagles covers at the end. So well done. Makes me want to practice…then practice some more.
@brocluno01
@brocluno01 9 месяцев назад
Cool episode. Nicely stated. Liked the play out 😊
@picksalot1
@picksalot1 Год назад
Wonderful presentation and history. Those Wide Range CuNiFe Pickups absolutely love your fingers and attack. What a great sound!
@scoutgirl7739
@scoutgirl7739 Год назад
Excellent presentation! Excellent chops and technique, and you took me back to science class. Cheers to you Chris. 😊
@saedt
@saedt Год назад
Your playing always reminds me of the beauty of the instrument that brought us all together. It’s kinda comforting knowing that no matter what happens in life I’ll have my guitar to play with and find inspiration somewhere. Love that last jam at the end!
@ahmad_lee
@ahmad_lee Год назад
I always learn about cool gear from this channel, and excellent playing as well, subscribed.
@JesseLeeKing
@JesseLeeKing Год назад
Awesome jamming and awesome guitar... I can definitely tell that you enjoyed playing it.
@Deliquescentinsight
@Deliquescentinsight Год назад
Hey Chris, the wide range humbucker reminds me of the 70's, you saw this everywhere, nice tones!
@MarkGardner66Bonnie
@MarkGardner66Bonnie Год назад
Great history story...but so much good playing and tone... thank you for sharing
@gigsandguitars6921
@gigsandguitars6921 Год назад
Fantastic video! Rise up is such a great track!!
@EmanuelKuhn
@EmanuelKuhn Год назад
What a sick intro solo. Well done!!
@shawnmartin4701
@shawnmartin4701 Год назад
You definitely got the touch bro. Sounds killer.
@davidLPST
@davidLPST Год назад
Outro….wonderful Chris
@blakelycreative3171
@blakelycreative3171 Год назад
that last song is lovely...thx
@jeromewagschal9485
@jeromewagschal9485 Год назад
You seem to be using more distortion than usual... Although the outro is remarkably serene by comparison... I always thought you'd be one hell of a metal player 🙂🙂 As ever your style is absolutely amazing and your videos very informative...
@martinlguzman7711
@martinlguzman7711 Год назад
Wow , nice intro jam !!
@andyferno9274
@andyferno9274 Год назад
That ending was So sweet …smooth 🤟🏻
@workingnights84
@workingnights84 Год назад
Been looking on what bucs to put in my schecter van nuys tele and now I think I found ém! Awesome playing as always Chris! 🤘🏻
@riffcodgerpetermcaleer8638
@riffcodgerpetermcaleer8638 Год назад
Surely the university of Wales must now be offering you an honorary professorship in musical history? Another triumph dear boy. Da iawn.
@ryangunwitch-black
@ryangunwitch-black Год назад
Thank you for mentioning Wes Borland! He is one of the most talented dudes I’ve ever met. All around amazing.
@GUITARSGIZMOS
@GUITARSGIZMOS Год назад
Thanks for another great video Chris. I'm impressed by the research you do for these videos and the level of detail you manage to include. I was looking to spot a hint of you reading from a teleprompter or a text source in front of your camera, but I didn't manage to catch any sign of that 😄 Really great stuff, and thanks for your creative choices of topic. Topping it off with another stunning performance is just, well, Wow! Cheers, Thor
@sschmidtevalue
@sschmidtevalue Год назад
I'm not normally a Tele fan, but that one has balls aplenty! Thanks for another informative posting!
@lawrencegress9831
@lawrencegress9831 Год назад
What a smoking player! Great video on this pickup.
@dkelban
@dkelban Год назад
Great playing as always. Nice video: always good to revisit music history.
@waynecristaudo7220
@waynecristaudo7220 Год назад
Wow - astonishingly beautiful tones and playing
@edwardhudson9545
@edwardhudson9545 Год назад
I've been waiting for this video since i saw the filtertron FFW! Those pickups are amazing, really interresting in studio, they allow the guitarnto sound just right, even in a hard rock /metal context!
@steved1099
@steved1099 Год назад
It's back alright... ahh thank god for the return of Friday fretworks 😅. I know Chris has been on tour (I got to see them live 🙌) but it's by far my guitar highlight of the week.
@craiger2399
@craiger2399 Год назад
Love this topic. I have a 78 Tele Custom, and the neck WRHB sounds incredible. Some day soon I need to pick up Deluxe and see how the bridge sounds.
@LPCustom3
@LPCustom3 11 месяцев назад
Cheers Chris! I use to own the very first Travis Bean Artist with a serial number, serial #11. The first couple of runs of Travis Bean used the Fender Wide Range humbuckings with a different cover. (Serial number 1 thru 10 were prototypes)
@bobtronic73
@bobtronic73 Год назад
love the outro
@dalesmith4669
@dalesmith4669 Год назад
Thank you Chris...very insightful research. The tone is amazing. Another notable feature is by using the 4 knob HH setup will be super versatile. Im guessing you had that plugged in to a Fender Twin...😊
@NoNameNo.5
@NoNameNo.5 Год назад
Chris, you make playin look too easy. Great work
@ia5662
@ia5662 Год назад
Super cool detailed dive on this pickup, Chris - never knew any of this. I thought to originality of it ended with the staggered pole pieces with the treble and bass sides being split like a P-Bass pickup. You can see Leo continued this idea in his G&L pickup designs with their staggered single coils. The CuNiFe material is really cool though - would love to hear a tone demo comparing the modern reworking of them over the past 40 years compared to the original article.
@lenmusic123
@lenmusic123 Год назад
9:46 till the end is just Heaven on earth
@sebastian993
@sebastian993 Год назад
learned more from this video than 12 years of school
@whssy
@whssy Год назад
Managed to get one of the Fender Japan Jazzmaster 60s HH limited edition models with these pickups last year, and they are indeed amazing pickups.
@timjx3675
@timjx3675 Год назад
As usual a very interesting and insightful vid on guitars, dont know how CB keeps this up while at the same time being a fully fledged RnR star 🎸🌟
@bartnettle
@bartnettle Год назад
Nice playing
@AlonRozenblit
@AlonRozenblit Год назад
I have a 15 year old MIM Fender Tele Thinline Deluxe (yeah, what a name...) with the wide-range humbuckers. Love those pickups, and that guitar!
@wjniemi
@wjniemi Год назад
I bought a '75 deluxe in '76 and then proceeded to play it for 15,000 hours onstage. It is a marvelous, versatile guitar and it's still my favorite after all these decades and many other great guitars I have been able to accumulate from Fender, Gibson, Epiphone, Dean, and Yamaha. Thanks for the video, Tele Deluxe guitars deserve the love!
@WeaponsRemorse
@WeaponsRemorse 11 месяцев назад
jason lollar also had/has some as well lol i just bought a 50s wind p90 and a low wind imperial for my yamma pacificia build and can't wait to hear them
@micktully7228
@micktully7228 Год назад
Man you can play!!!!
@JDODify
@JDODify Год назад
Shit a bollock, Chris. I've not heard you play like that before. Epic stuff.
@fanbladeinstruments
@fanbladeinstruments Год назад
A friend of mine has a Wide Range bass pickup that he dropped into a Squire Mustang bass, It's genuinely astonishing to play. I've been looking for one for myself for a while now.
@kjatexas3679
@kjatexas3679 Год назад
I have a Telenator WRH, CuNiFe, pickup installed in the neck position of an American Standard Telecaster.. I had the luthier install a 4 way switch so when using both pickups. I could employ them in series as well as parallel. Great sound, great pickup. The Telenator pickup was true to the original Fender materials/design. Hopefully the new Fender WRHs are also.
@joelederhouse8421
@joelederhouse8421 Год назад
I need that tele!
@bostion518
@bostion518 Год назад
I have a squier 70s tele custom with a wr humbucker in the neck and I love it so damn much it sounds SO damn good
@aisle_of_view
@aisle_of_view Год назад
Chris, you're a brilliant guitarist. Hope you're doing well. Peace.
@sarguitars6603
@sarguitars6603 Год назад
Hey Chris, I just put a set of the CuNiFe Strat pickups in my latest Warcaster ( Warmoth based Strat) And I love them.
@kendalljamesmusic
@kendalljamesmusic Год назад
I played one in the early 80s- with a DiMarzio Super Distortion in the bridge. An extremely versatile guitar...
@MiniShowProductions
@MiniShowProductions Год назад
Chris is a monster gtr player
@EddieG1888
@EddieG1888 Год назад
Chris, to be totally honest with you while I do love the videos you post and your take on topics, a lot of the time I find myself checking in for another look just for the little clips of your playing. I love your style, and the way you'll introduce a little bit of string sound before you hit a note just by rubbing your thumb down the strings. The saying "the tone is in the fingers" is certainly true in your case, you sound exactly the same on every guitar I've seen you demo on your channel. Great stuff, bud. EDIT: Btw, did the last piece on the Jazzmaster take its cues from Desperado by the Eagles? Nice anyway.
@Onxxxe
@Onxxxe Год назад
Mi guitarra favorita es hermosa saludos desde Colombia 🇨🇴 parcero
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