Absolutely! It's the great grand-daddy of all solid body electrics, the rest are just it's offspring 😂
@williamhurrelbrink332411 ай бұрын
I’ve listened to 1 minutes so far and I already know I’m gonna love this channel.
@dcjway Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a Heritage H-535 that I love. I bonded with it as soon as I picked it up and played.
@Minor7thb5
8 ай бұрын
I have a H535 absolutely great jazz and rock tones out of them.
@dcjway
8 ай бұрын
@@Minor7thb5It’s a great all around guitar, I love mine. Since I retired I’ve been heavy into jazz, and my 575 really does fit the bill. Love your channel and the way you play, I’m always looking to learn. I did just purchase a nice jazz box that I couldn’t pass up, it’s a little rare gem, and the price was right. It’s a Gibson es-775 and it should be here in a few days. Thanks for sharing your insights.
@oldnloud19549 ай бұрын
Really soulful playing. Beautiful flame on that Tele neck!
@robertmitchell217810 ай бұрын
I agree 100%. I have also moved into a Strandberg style guitar for correct sitting posture.
@johnbohland Жыл бұрын
Nicely done. Thanks
@anandersonnovel Жыл бұрын
Any guitar 🎸 you play would sound absolutely beautiful ❤
@barrios44584 ай бұрын
Nice video mate..like your down to earth approach,thanks.
@FilmFlamАй бұрын
First time viewer. Liked and subscribed.
@Lalinho773 ай бұрын
Soy el afortunado propietario de varias guitarras de estos diferentes modelos y cada una tiene una "voz" particular. Coincido contigo en cuanto a que deben ser tocadas y si llegan a los hijos o nietos, pues ya es otra cosa...yo las tengo porque son hermosas y suenan precioso. Tienes un suscriptor más, saludos desde México.
@kevinduncan73017 ай бұрын
Like the angle you filmed this. Love that flame maple tiger neck on Tele.
@jamesgross64669 ай бұрын
Nice collection!. Nice work!
@chuckwolfboyer78309 ай бұрын
COOL 😎
@MisanthropicAngler3 ай бұрын
Beautiful playing, sir 🫡
@ryanmelvey8764 Жыл бұрын
i only have a tele right now. the neck pickup is really nice for RnB tone. i eventually want to get an archtop... i think if you have a tele and an archtop that covers a lot!
@babarishka Жыл бұрын
Steve Howe has been my main guitar guru since the 70's and I'd love to be able to afford an ES 175, but I really prefer shredder guitars like Jackson and Ibanez. Go figure!!!! Love your playing btw - interesting but calming.
@badscrew40239 ай бұрын
Can't agree more! Another advantage of the tele is that it's very compact and very robust and also very reparable. This means you're basically OK at lugging it in a half-decent gig bag that won't take much space or weight, suitable for cheap/free/weird gigs. I'm certainly not bringing my 335 or my John Scofield Signatute Ibanez everywhere: these have got their very protective but heavy hard cases, and are much probable target for being stolen.
@Moonshot5684 ай бұрын
that’s sound and beauty… Gibson es-175d ❤
@bunkerman995 ай бұрын
I tried guessing beforehand what 3 you would pick. I got the Tele right BUT I thought for sure you would go Charlie Christian on us with an ES 125, 150, 300 etc along that line but that says more about me bc I like how CC did it and then I thought the third one would be a big Archtop; a copy of the real D'Angelico, L5, Super 400 kind of thing. I have an Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe from '59 or '60 that I like a lot but I want to spec out a Tele with a Lollar CC in the neck and good Acoustic Jazz Box for my 3. Anyway Cheers. Enjoyed the video as always.
@sdgc543df Жыл бұрын
i love my tele
@mannyo223 Жыл бұрын
What strings do you have on the semi hollow and also what plectrum? I’m struggling to find a good pick that gives that warm jazz tone when comping.
@darupert2 ай бұрын
Solid advice; tele, 335, archtop + get your guitar professionally setup
@Bobby007D11 ай бұрын
Standin firm with my 54 L-4C.
@EmeraldSteeler Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the top 3 options. Is the Telecaster strung with flatwound strings? If you can find someone expert enough to set up a decent cheap guitar with the right strings action relief etc YES it will punch way above it price range. Very good advice thank you.
@Minor7thb5
8 ай бұрын
Yes my telecaster is strung with Thomastik 12s or 13s.
@Iofflight7811 ай бұрын
man what a gorgeous neck on that tele.
@dochog1 Жыл бұрын
What are your thoughts on a Gibson l-5?
@jdsdds8 ай бұрын
Just wondering what amp you're playing through ?
@dananthony6258 Жыл бұрын
I wish you showed us the 339. I want a 345 but it’s not cheap.
@MrWishihadagibson8 ай бұрын
What amp are you using?
@1911acolt1 Жыл бұрын
The tele will do anything..From the nicest clean,To the meanest mean..
@arman61193 ай бұрын
i hav a '62 ..175....don't know why i keep buying other guitars....
@brucehammond86737 ай бұрын
Ted Nugent told me he likes the Byrdland guitars beca7se of their carved tops. He lost 3 or 4 in a gear trailer fire. The ones he had left are pretty old. Gibson builds some with custom pickups now but I doub5 they have carved tops like the originals did.
@bjamminsincebirth3494 Жыл бұрын
That Gibson is a looker.
@bjamminsincebirth3494 Жыл бұрын
The problem I have with Telecasters is I don’t like the bridge. Other than that I love a tele.
@hankhill7494
4 ай бұрын
The bridge is part of what makes that shimmer or twang (depending on the pick-up position). The Tele bridge is what makes a Tele so unique yet so versatile at the same time. Yeah the old ashtray bridges aren't as comfortable for your right hand to rest on but you can find more comfortable variations of it that other companies make as replacements. The Tele is the best all-round electric guitar there is.
@MartinTimothyTimko8 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I expected the Gibson ES-175 to be the best jazz guitar, because it is a typical jazz guitar. But the sound from this guitar is not really very good (muffled sound) and paradoxically the best jazz sound is a full body guitar. Unexpected :)
@El-Scorcho Жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried a Jazzmaster?
@ParanoidGoblinoid
Жыл бұрын
I just returned a gorgeous Squier 50th Anniversary Gold Edition Jazzmaster (white) to the store a week ago, after playing it for a week. I really loved the guitar in principle, and already had mods in mind. But the Fender narrow nut and thick neck gave me forearm pain. I love the look of ES-335s, but the ergonomics don’t suit me. I’ll stick with my Eastman AR371-2 16” laminate archtop (ES-175 copy), until I can find a comparable guitar (Hagstrom HL550 or Comins GSC-16?) with a Venetian cutaway. I typically sit like a classical guitarist, regardless of what I’m playing. I’ve got a ton of fuzz pedals for when I want to make some obnoxious noise, and they play fine with the Eastman.
@dananthony6258 Жыл бұрын
If I owned the 175 id never leave my couch. Lol
@expirationdate6_11_24 Жыл бұрын
u luk like d grandpa of isiah sharkey
@idontwanttousemynameyoutub7538 Жыл бұрын
if you ever want to sell that blonde T185..........
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Tele's are great for any genre
@vivito-
6 ай бұрын
Tele is for the work maboy
@hankhill7494
4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! It's the great grand-daddy of all solid body electrics, the rest are just it's offspring 😂
I’ve listened to 1 minutes so far and I already know I’m gonna love this channel.
I’ve got a Heritage H-535 that I love. I bonded with it as soon as I picked it up and played.
@Minor7thb5
8 ай бұрын
I have a H535 absolutely great jazz and rock tones out of them.
@dcjway
8 ай бұрын
@@Minor7thb5It’s a great all around guitar, I love mine. Since I retired I’ve been heavy into jazz, and my 575 really does fit the bill. Love your channel and the way you play, I’m always looking to learn. I did just purchase a nice jazz box that I couldn’t pass up, it’s a little rare gem, and the price was right. It’s a Gibson es-775 and it should be here in a few days. Thanks for sharing your insights.
Really soulful playing. Beautiful flame on that Tele neck!
I agree 100%. I have also moved into a Strandberg style guitar for correct sitting posture.
Nicely done. Thanks
Any guitar 🎸 you play would sound absolutely beautiful ❤
Nice video mate..like your down to earth approach,thanks.
First time viewer. Liked and subscribed.
Soy el afortunado propietario de varias guitarras de estos diferentes modelos y cada una tiene una "voz" particular. Coincido contigo en cuanto a que deben ser tocadas y si llegan a los hijos o nietos, pues ya es otra cosa...yo las tengo porque son hermosas y suenan precioso. Tienes un suscriptor más, saludos desde México.
Like the angle you filmed this. Love that flame maple tiger neck on Tele.
Nice collection!. Nice work!
COOL 😎
Beautiful playing, sir 🫡
i only have a tele right now. the neck pickup is really nice for RnB tone. i eventually want to get an archtop... i think if you have a tele and an archtop that covers a lot!
Steve Howe has been my main guitar guru since the 70's and I'd love to be able to afford an ES 175, but I really prefer shredder guitars like Jackson and Ibanez. Go figure!!!! Love your playing btw - interesting but calming.
Can't agree more! Another advantage of the tele is that it's very compact and very robust and also very reparable. This means you're basically OK at lugging it in a half-decent gig bag that won't take much space or weight, suitable for cheap/free/weird gigs. I'm certainly not bringing my 335 or my John Scofield Signatute Ibanez everywhere: these have got their very protective but heavy hard cases, and are much probable target for being stolen.
that’s sound and beauty… Gibson es-175d ❤
I tried guessing beforehand what 3 you would pick. I got the Tele right BUT I thought for sure you would go Charlie Christian on us with an ES 125, 150, 300 etc along that line but that says more about me bc I like how CC did it and then I thought the third one would be a big Archtop; a copy of the real D'Angelico, L5, Super 400 kind of thing. I have an Epiphone Zephyr Deluxe from '59 or '60 that I like a lot but I want to spec out a Tele with a Lollar CC in the neck and good Acoustic Jazz Box for my 3. Anyway Cheers. Enjoyed the video as always.
i love my tele
What strings do you have on the semi hollow and also what plectrum? I’m struggling to find a good pick that gives that warm jazz tone when comping.
Solid advice; tele, 335, archtop + get your guitar professionally setup
Standin firm with my 54 L-4C.
Thanks for the top 3 options. Is the Telecaster strung with flatwound strings? If you can find someone expert enough to set up a decent cheap guitar with the right strings action relief etc YES it will punch way above it price range. Very good advice thank you.
@Minor7thb5
8 ай бұрын
Yes my telecaster is strung with Thomastik 12s or 13s.
man what a gorgeous neck on that tele.
What are your thoughts on a Gibson l-5?
Just wondering what amp you're playing through ?
I wish you showed us the 339. I want a 345 but it’s not cheap.
What amp are you using?
The tele will do anything..From the nicest clean,To the meanest mean..
i hav a '62 ..175....don't know why i keep buying other guitars....
Ted Nugent told me he likes the Byrdland guitars beca7se of their carved tops. He lost 3 or 4 in a gear trailer fire. The ones he had left are pretty old. Gibson builds some with custom pickups now but I doub5 they have carved tops like the originals did.
That Gibson is a looker.
The problem I have with Telecasters is I don’t like the bridge. Other than that I love a tele.
@hankhill7494
4 ай бұрын
The bridge is part of what makes that shimmer or twang (depending on the pick-up position). The Tele bridge is what makes a Tele so unique yet so versatile at the same time. Yeah the old ashtray bridges aren't as comfortable for your right hand to rest on but you can find more comfortable variations of it that other companies make as replacements. The Tele is the best all-round electric guitar there is.
Very interesting. I expected the Gibson ES-175 to be the best jazz guitar, because it is a typical jazz guitar. But the sound from this guitar is not really very good (muffled sound) and paradoxically the best jazz sound is a full body guitar. Unexpected :)
Have you ever tried a Jazzmaster?
@ParanoidGoblinoid
Жыл бұрын
I just returned a gorgeous Squier 50th Anniversary Gold Edition Jazzmaster (white) to the store a week ago, after playing it for a week. I really loved the guitar in principle, and already had mods in mind. But the Fender narrow nut and thick neck gave me forearm pain. I love the look of ES-335s, but the ergonomics don’t suit me. I’ll stick with my Eastman AR371-2 16” laminate archtop (ES-175 copy), until I can find a comparable guitar (Hagstrom HL550 or Comins GSC-16?) with a Venetian cutaway. I typically sit like a classical guitarist, regardless of what I’m playing. I’ve got a ton of fuzz pedals for when I want to make some obnoxious noise, and they play fine with the Eastman.
If I owned the 175 id never leave my couch. Lol
u luk like d grandpa of isiah sharkey
if you ever want to sell that blonde T185..........