I am just getting into Metallica and this is awesome.
@squealingpigguitars24383 сағат бұрын
@@bigyobbos thanks mate! Enjoy Metallica
@scottydickerson8 сағат бұрын
Great job
@AnimalJohn8510 сағат бұрын
This is a lovely looking geetar, woulda been nice for gibson to bring in the snake head headstock but it still looks sharp as anything :) It sounds bloody mint but that could just be your playing :) When gibson do a double cut they do em well :)
@squealingpigguitars24382 сағат бұрын
Thanks mate! Yes it was interesting headstock design but would’ve made the tuning stability 10x better. Yes I Gibson do a great double cut, I love the Les Paul flame top special double cuts they do 🤟 thanks for watching man
@TomPowell-jk1xy14 сағат бұрын
Nailed on my guy, local fan from Nottingham. We need to form a band…
@squealingpigguitars243813 сағат бұрын
@@TomPowell-jk1xy thanks man! Send me a message on instagram @ben_keightley I’m always up for a jam
@Emile_029618 сағат бұрын
Wow! What do you use for your tones?
@squealingpigguitars243812 сағат бұрын
@@Emile_0296 it was the line 6 helix in this one
@Emile_029618 сағат бұрын
Oh man, I thought I was just early on the video, because I was surprised that it only had a few comments and likes. Amazing playing, keep it up!
@limpjackass20 сағат бұрын
how did you get the rhythm tone and wah tone?
@MrScrofulous22 сағат бұрын
Killer playing. I have a nice KH-2 from 2004. Can't half tell which band you grew up plying though. I doubt you just learned those riffs and solos for this video :). Metallica is the common language spoken by all guitarists. I'm a heretic though, Load is still my favourite album.
@squealingpigguitars243822 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching man!! Glad you liked it 🤟yea man. I’ve been a life long Metallica fan 🤟
@trashbirdieКүн бұрын
Love this video, and Jeff
@squealingpigguitars2438Күн бұрын
@@trashbirdie thanks man! And yea Jeff beck is the best
@hamishmctiaigh4363Күн бұрын
Well played, some of the licks and tone also reminded me of Scott Henderson
@toomanywaystofallКүн бұрын
I owned one of the early ones... it was alive, 🎵r0ck0n 🎵
@eoinjennings519Күн бұрын
My axcess has coil splits - that’s standard - love mine
@jeffreyp1855Күн бұрын
Yngwie is a great American! 🤘
@BurstBelieversКүн бұрын
terrific video.... as a beck fan i was impressed......love it...
@squealingpigguitars2438Күн бұрын
@@BurstBelievers thank you!!
@flogginga_dead_horse4022Күн бұрын
I scalloped a Hamer back in the late 80's from the 12th to 22nd frets but didn't get to play a "real" Malmsteen model until about a month ago. I also have a Blackmore model which is close but not so deeply scalloped. It was actually not as big a change as I thought it would be. One issue these still seem to have though is the high E string sliding off the fretboard. You have to be careful on that.
@ereimul1444Күн бұрын
piqued my interest in Jeff Back guitar. im not into signature guitar but i might want to try this out. by the way love your playing.
@squealingpigguitars2438Күн бұрын
@@ereimul1444 thanks for your kind words. Yes this is a class guitar or if you’d like a similar guitar with out the signature affiliation try a fender Strat plus. They’re killer 🤟
@AnimalJohn85Күн бұрын
Great geetars and ever better playing!!! Thats a nice strat right there!
@squealingpigguitars2438Күн бұрын
@@AnimalJohn85 thank you mate!! Yea it’s a beauty for sure
@nevenlisicaКүн бұрын
Was there any free play in the tremolo arm? The tremolo arm stayed in place when not used…
@squealingpigguitars2438Күн бұрын
@@nevenlisica I screwed tightly in as that’s how I prefer it set up. You can loosen it if you’d prefer it to move. Thanks for watching
@hayleyforbes6369Күн бұрын
Keep it up man I believe you
@Miri_20242 күн бұрын
sweet
@gayhendrie842 күн бұрын
You have talent I hope you continue
@spenceryellott1202 күн бұрын
Awesome! What guitar is that?
@squealingpigguitars24382 күн бұрын
@@spenceryellott120 Gibson modern dc! Thanks for watching
@hayleyforbes63692 күн бұрын
Cool man
@hayleyforbes63692 күн бұрын
Yh
@geezberry88892 күн бұрын
strats are harder to play you have to work for it but the payoff is there
@squealingpigguitars24382 күн бұрын
@@geezberry8889 same could be said for Les Paul’s
@geezberry88892 күн бұрын
@@squealingpigguitars2438 they play themselves, heavy but very easy to play and get a huge sound from
@jonapolloapollo57702 күн бұрын
Yngay sucks nothing but that shredding shit shredding is not playing if I ever knew any information all you have to do is play that shit yngay plays and I will tell everything that's not rock stop listening to yngay
@RandysRides2 күн бұрын
I've bought around 20 different strats and sold them all soon afterwards. Same with LP knockoffs. They all feel....cheap. I discovered Jackson Soloists, and now I won't part with mine. I even found an Epiphone LP that I enjoy. I guess it boils down to each persons' preferences.
@rockerbuck9672 күн бұрын
I bought the LTD version years ago, and it was a great player. I sold it not long ago, and it was gone the day I posted it. I got tired of Floyds and all the hassle. Gotta ask though - riffing on Megadeth on a Lynch guitar?? Sacrilege!! (I get it - probably a copyright thing. Lynch is a great player, but he's also a real jerk too - I know this for a fact).
@z1g2 күн бұрын
That is a fun guitar to play, but the HS3 pickups are very much not higher output pickups. They are just noise canceling.
@tfejulienewmar2 күн бұрын
Beautiful playing ❤
@9iii4602 күн бұрын
Ensure that the height of the pickup is exactly the same as the relative height of the two pickups. Because their influence is really too great, I often adjust them to get completely different sounds.
@AnimalJohn853 күн бұрын
Thats a reet nice ode geetar, sounds ace and 100% agree with the scratchplate a bit gaudy, brushed ali would suit it with nickel hardware :) still a bloody awesome bit o kit :) As ever the playing is on point! You've made me want to actually learn how to use my looper now... got one on my helix n 3 months in im still too wussy to try it ;) Great vid as always mate :)
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
Thanks man! Yes it’s a killer v for sure
@77JeffT3 күн бұрын
Maple body ? Not adler ?
@daviddougherty84112 күн бұрын
I’m pretty sure the skulls and swords were alder. The kamikaze was maple body.
@DanSing-rr6ge3 күн бұрын
Ultima Gibson says it all it truly is the ultimate ❤
@cataclysmicconverter3 күн бұрын
I actually prefer the Dimarzios so much more than the Seymour Duncans now used in the current models. My first YJM Strat from around 2008 had them and it was instantly HIS tone no matter what you played. And yes, when you've played standard fretboards your whole life and used to hitting bottom with your fingering, it does take a very light approach with scallops. Once you get it, you're in it! And it doesn't take a long adjustment period. Very fine playing, sir!
@EYE7SS3 күн бұрын
That Clinton Eastwood doodle was fire. A win for the algorithm.
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
@@EYE7SS thanks man!
@toomanywaystofall3 күн бұрын
cool....🎵r0ck0n 🎵
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
@@toomanywaystofall thanks man!
@DanSing-rr6ge3 күн бұрын
It’s exactly what the name is the ultima gibson ever ❤
@MrBuion3 күн бұрын
Playing YJM stuff in a band after 2 year, wow.
@gurleyz3 күн бұрын
Solid song! What band and song name?
@nikkot35593 күн бұрын
Did you find that the action had to be setup higher than you would be used to on a Gibby? I have one as well. Hard to get the action to 4/64s without buzzing. Thanks. Nice video and great playing!
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
@@nikkot3559 thanks for your kind words man! I didn’t notice much difference, the action was a little higher than usual and I didn’t get any buzzing. It was set up really well from the previous owner and it had 9s. I’d usually run my action on my Gibsons a little lower for sure
@Dr-Curious3 күн бұрын
God, it's so not rock and roll. At least Randy used this idea sporadically to add flavour and dynamic to rock progressions, as did Blackmore in the earlier days. This all sounds like someone practicing, to me.
@flogginga_dead_horse4022Күн бұрын
it's you
@ted5013 күн бұрын
nice touch !!!!!
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
Thanks
@srf61613 күн бұрын
I bought this guitar in 1997...I think it was $1200.00 then. I sold it 5 years later to pay for my dogs surgery..now I have a mini one. Haha
@Colin.W3 күн бұрын
I don’t know how much room I’d have in my house if we still had those prices. Miss the prices from 12 years ago even.
@kennyfoster6554 күн бұрын
Outstanding playing in the intro brother! Heard some licks I'd like to steal 😎 subscribed!
@squealingpigguitars24383 күн бұрын
@@kennyfoster655 thanks mate!
@charlesb78314 күн бұрын
I remember trying an original when it was released, think it was mid 90's, but it had the Seymour Duncan screaming Demon pickup , I think it sounded better honestly. That guitar back then was $4300.0 Canadian lol. Still want one , very cool. All my guitars are from that era lol
@dammitcarl10824 күн бұрын
I own a made in Japan 1994 YJM strat. I almost don’t play anything else now. The scalloped fretboard helped me develop a light touch that totally transformed my playing. I’m no longer a heavy handed mess. The guitar forces you to play lightly, cleanly and accurately.
@drkaplin98Күн бұрын
That's the same thing that happened to me. Now I scallop all my guitars.
@micheal23124 күн бұрын
What guitar you using ?
@bathstreetblues25884 күн бұрын
Incredible tone and playing, that was fkn brilliant!
@squealingpigguitars24384 күн бұрын
@@bathstreetblues2588 thanks mate
@goosiegander4 күн бұрын
Amazing sound and playing as always.
@squealingpigguitars24384 күн бұрын
Thanks man!
@Canadianwheelchairguitar4 күн бұрын
I wanted a Flying V for a long time but I'm 44 now & in a wheelchair. Can't play a V while sitting & I've just never got into SGs.
@f3uibeghardt5222 күн бұрын
A lot of people play V's in a classical position. Maybe that'd work for you.
@Canadianwheelchairguitar2 күн бұрын
@@f3uibeghardt522 I'm in a wheelchair. I've tried playing classically & it didn't work for me. Thanks for the suggestion though!
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I am just getting into Metallica and this is awesome.
@@bigyobbos thanks mate! Enjoy Metallica
Great job
This is a lovely looking geetar, woulda been nice for gibson to bring in the snake head headstock but it still looks sharp as anything :) It sounds bloody mint but that could just be your playing :) When gibson do a double cut they do em well :)
Thanks mate! Yes it was interesting headstock design but would’ve made the tuning stability 10x better. Yes I Gibson do a great double cut, I love the Les Paul flame top special double cuts they do 🤟 thanks for watching man
Nailed on my guy, local fan from Nottingham. We need to form a band…
@@TomPowell-jk1xy thanks man! Send me a message on instagram @ben_keightley I’m always up for a jam
Wow! What do you use for your tones?
@@Emile_0296 it was the line 6 helix in this one
Oh man, I thought I was just early on the video, because I was surprised that it only had a few comments and likes. Amazing playing, keep it up!
how did you get the rhythm tone and wah tone?
Killer playing. I have a nice KH-2 from 2004. Can't half tell which band you grew up plying though. I doubt you just learned those riffs and solos for this video :). Metallica is the common language spoken by all guitarists. I'm a heretic though, Load is still my favourite album.
Thanks for watching man!! Glad you liked it 🤟yea man. I’ve been a life long Metallica fan 🤟
Love this video, and Jeff
@@trashbirdie thanks man! And yea Jeff beck is the best
Well played, some of the licks and tone also reminded me of Scott Henderson
I owned one of the early ones... it was alive, 🎵r0ck0n 🎵
My axcess has coil splits - that’s standard - love mine
Yngwie is a great American! 🤘
terrific video.... as a beck fan i was impressed......love it...
@@BurstBelievers thank you!!
I scalloped a Hamer back in the late 80's from the 12th to 22nd frets but didn't get to play a "real" Malmsteen model until about a month ago. I also have a Blackmore model which is close but not so deeply scalloped. It was actually not as big a change as I thought it would be. One issue these still seem to have though is the high E string sliding off the fretboard. You have to be careful on that.
piqued my interest in Jeff Back guitar. im not into signature guitar but i might want to try this out. by the way love your playing.
@@ereimul1444 thanks for your kind words. Yes this is a class guitar or if you’d like a similar guitar with out the signature affiliation try a fender Strat plus. They’re killer 🤟
Great geetars and ever better playing!!! Thats a nice strat right there!
@@AnimalJohn85 thank you mate!! Yea it’s a beauty for sure
Was there any free play in the tremolo arm? The tremolo arm stayed in place when not used…
@@nevenlisica I screwed tightly in as that’s how I prefer it set up. You can loosen it if you’d prefer it to move. Thanks for watching
Keep it up man I believe you
sweet
You have talent I hope you continue
Awesome! What guitar is that?
@@spenceryellott120 Gibson modern dc! Thanks for watching
Cool man
Yh
strats are harder to play you have to work for it but the payoff is there
@@geezberry8889 same could be said for Les Paul’s
@@squealingpigguitars2438 they play themselves, heavy but very easy to play and get a huge sound from
Yngay sucks nothing but that shredding shit shredding is not playing if I ever knew any information all you have to do is play that shit yngay plays and I will tell everything that's not rock stop listening to yngay
I've bought around 20 different strats and sold them all soon afterwards. Same with LP knockoffs. They all feel....cheap. I discovered Jackson Soloists, and now I won't part with mine. I even found an Epiphone LP that I enjoy. I guess it boils down to each persons' preferences.
I bought the LTD version years ago, and it was a great player. I sold it not long ago, and it was gone the day I posted it. I got tired of Floyds and all the hassle. Gotta ask though - riffing on Megadeth on a Lynch guitar?? Sacrilege!! (I get it - probably a copyright thing. Lynch is a great player, but he's also a real jerk too - I know this for a fact).
That is a fun guitar to play, but the HS3 pickups are very much not higher output pickups. They are just noise canceling.
Beautiful playing ❤
Ensure that the height of the pickup is exactly the same as the relative height of the two pickups. Because their influence is really too great, I often adjust them to get completely different sounds.
Thats a reet nice ode geetar, sounds ace and 100% agree with the scratchplate a bit gaudy, brushed ali would suit it with nickel hardware :) still a bloody awesome bit o kit :) As ever the playing is on point! You've made me want to actually learn how to use my looper now... got one on my helix n 3 months in im still too wussy to try it ;) Great vid as always mate :)
Thanks man! Yes it’s a killer v for sure
Maple body ? Not adler ?
I’m pretty sure the skulls and swords were alder. The kamikaze was maple body.
Ultima Gibson says it all it truly is the ultimate ❤
I actually prefer the Dimarzios so much more than the Seymour Duncans now used in the current models. My first YJM Strat from around 2008 had them and it was instantly HIS tone no matter what you played. And yes, when you've played standard fretboards your whole life and used to hitting bottom with your fingering, it does take a very light approach with scallops. Once you get it, you're in it! And it doesn't take a long adjustment period. Very fine playing, sir!
That Clinton Eastwood doodle was fire. A win for the algorithm.
@@EYE7SS thanks man!
cool....🎵r0ck0n 🎵
@@toomanywaystofall thanks man!
It’s exactly what the name is the ultima gibson ever ❤
Playing YJM stuff in a band after 2 year, wow.
Solid song! What band and song name?
Did you find that the action had to be setup higher than you would be used to on a Gibby? I have one as well. Hard to get the action to 4/64s without buzzing. Thanks. Nice video and great playing!
@@nikkot3559 thanks for your kind words man! I didn’t notice much difference, the action was a little higher than usual and I didn’t get any buzzing. It was set up really well from the previous owner and it had 9s. I’d usually run my action on my Gibsons a little lower for sure
God, it's so not rock and roll. At least Randy used this idea sporadically to add flavour and dynamic to rock progressions, as did Blackmore in the earlier days. This all sounds like someone practicing, to me.
it's you
nice touch !!!!!
Thanks
I bought this guitar in 1997...I think it was $1200.00 then. I sold it 5 years later to pay for my dogs surgery..now I have a mini one. Haha
I don’t know how much room I’d have in my house if we still had those prices. Miss the prices from 12 years ago even.
Outstanding playing in the intro brother! Heard some licks I'd like to steal 😎 subscribed!
@@kennyfoster655 thanks mate!
I remember trying an original when it was released, think it was mid 90's, but it had the Seymour Duncan screaming Demon pickup , I think it sounded better honestly. That guitar back then was $4300.0 Canadian lol. Still want one , very cool. All my guitars are from that era lol
I own a made in Japan 1994 YJM strat. I almost don’t play anything else now. The scalloped fretboard helped me develop a light touch that totally transformed my playing. I’m no longer a heavy handed mess. The guitar forces you to play lightly, cleanly and accurately.
That's the same thing that happened to me. Now I scallop all my guitars.
What guitar you using ?
Incredible tone and playing, that was fkn brilliant!
@@bathstreetblues2588 thanks mate
Amazing sound and playing as always.
Thanks man!
I wanted a Flying V for a long time but I'm 44 now & in a wheelchair. Can't play a V while sitting & I've just never got into SGs.
A lot of people play V's in a classical position. Maybe that'd work for you.
@@f3uibeghardt522 I'm in a wheelchair. I've tried playing classically & it didn't work for me. Thanks for the suggestion though!