How It's Made: Electric Guitar (Part 1)

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  • @Johnhenryguitarlessons
    @Johnhenryguitarlessons Před 10 lety +3

    Wow!!! Awesome video!!! I'm flabbergasted by all that goes into making a guitar!!!

  • @piratepudge7453
    @piratepudge7453 Před 6 lety +3

    The reason why I always watch How its Made is because of the man with his great voice,it relaxes my feelings😄.

  • @JakeTerch
    @JakeTerch Před 15 lety +5

    Man I love this show!

  • @BrickMovieProduction
    @BrickMovieProduction Před 13 lety

    Cool machine for the frets

  • @Lucas-iSL
    @Lucas-iSL Před 2 lety +1

    First here from the How It's Actually Made

  • @elismith527
    @elismith527 Před 3 lety +2

    Why was this made before i was born

  • @chiara9721
    @chiara9721 Před 6 lety +5

    “The wood has to be dried so it doesn’t warp” that does literally nothing clearly because it still warps eventually anyway

    • @thecodyrockshow
      @thecodyrockshow Před 3 lety +1

      It's good that thay do this so when the guitar gets to ya it doesn't look like you can use as a 90 degree.

  • @Shazeen82
    @Shazeen82 Před 12 lety +1

    @JTNickelz Whats up with Petruccis Ibanez or Bensons Ibanez?

  • @iamunnameable
    @iamunnameable Před 12 lety

    @JTNickelz I happen to be the proud owner of an Ibanez Ventura electric/acoustic with a bottom cutaway and it is one of the best guitars I've ever owned. I have an Epiphone Les Paul and currently have my eye on 3 Gibson Les Pauls. I have and probably never will modify them other than a string change or a good disassemble-clean-reassemble. I hope that you can understand.

  • @FacebookChicano
    @FacebookChicano Před 13 lety

    @OPOCHKA a clamp doesnt need to be modernised at all. what would it do? clamp the wood down 2 seconds faster?

  • @6ftS
    @6ftS Před 6 lety +8

    so he screenprint the company name and then proceed to blast over it with 22 coats of spraypaint and laquer... that doesnt make sense...

  • @Ibroadcastmyself17
    @Ibroadcastmyself17 Před 15 lety +1

    im so entertained by this show i drool watching it

  • @TheKrsman
    @TheKrsman Před 14 lety +1

    how did you get this video

  • @007007688237
    @007007688237 Před 14 lety

    i really kinda wish they would've shown how an electric guitar is made by hand it would've been really helpful for me to make it as a woodwork project

  • @mcblahflooper94
    @mcblahflooper94 Před 11 lety

    Usually yeah. The Satch custom sounds great, though IMO

  • @Mr.Cynical92
    @Mr.Cynical92 Před 16 lety

    hey does anyone know where to get 2 part acrylic lacquer. I can find poly, and nitrocellulose but there is an acrylic finish that dries in 2 hours and i can't seem to find it. by the way that blue guitar in the beginning of the clip has no finger inlays except one.

  • @karnivorx
    @karnivorx Před 11 lety +1

    Anything you do to a guitar will have an effect on its sound, wood included. It's just that the tonal difference in wood on a solid body electric is very minimal compared to the electronics.

  • @geetarbube
    @geetarbube Před 14 lety

    i have a Godin Freeway Classic and a Seagull M-6 cedar acoustic...they are high-quality, great-sounding, affordable guitars...my Freeway classic has a Start sound for about 400 bucks!

  • @TerranMacKay
    @TerranMacKay Před 13 lety

    @AnOddMusician yes there are...
    Musicman have rosewood neck guitars.

  • @myway43
    @myway43 Před 13 lety

    Got to love those Godin's!

  • @jaywhy007
    @jaywhy007 Před 11 lety

    I pluck the string, the string will make the body (and neck) vibrate. The body will enhance certain frequencies - or mute some, depends how you see it - and with its own vibration "feedback" on the string so it may or may not ring for longer (depending on original frequency of the played string(s) and what kind of "EQ" the wood provides). The pickup picks up what is left. It's all instant, but this is how I believe it works.
    Next up^^^

  • @whiteexpress94
    @whiteexpress94 Před 15 lety

    the guys who made the guitar for bands like Secondhand Serenade,The JoBros and so forth must be so proud ....

  • @UEtke745
    @UEtke745 Před 16 lety +1

    The terms "fretboard" and "fingerboard" are interchangeable, with the latter actually being the more technical term. Fingerboard is more appropriate in some respects as it the term of choice by most, if not all, major guitar manufacturers. Also, there are fretless basses and guitars. Though fretless guitars are considerably less common than fretless basses, they have been utilized by the likes of Steve Vai, Frank Zappa, and Pat Methany to name a few.

  • @thecharliesence
    @thecharliesence Před 12 lety

    what episode was this on ?

  • @jaywhy007
    @jaywhy007 Před 11 lety

    If you play unplugged on your electric guitar, and gently touch the headstock against a table, wall, or something that will resonate you will hear a distinct difference in tone. Louder and very often nasal (maybe it's all the IKEA furniture...)

  • @giulianocomoglio
    @giulianocomoglio Před 13 lety

    @JTNickelz i like ebony , but there aren't electric guitars with ebony fingerboard

  • @iwannagosurfing139
    @iwannagosurfing139 Před 12 lety +1

    @JTNickelz so you're saying all guitars sound like shit, when they come straight outta the factory? there is not a perfect one?

  • @giulianocomoglio
    @giulianocomoglio Před 13 lety

    @JTNickelz Oh, that's true...you're right! :) Thank's!

  • @sharkpyro93
    @sharkpyro93 Před 12 lety

    godin's guitars sounds pretty good

  • @contortionistfan9706
    @contortionistfan9706 Před 12 lety

    i work at a shipping dock here in northern Ga Close to Tennessee where gibson ships from. I constantly load GIBSON USA guitars daily to and from China and Nashville. They are ASSEMBLED in china. Materials from the USA. And first of all, Ibanez is known for using MANY DIFFERENT BRIDGES. That includes floyd rose, licensed floyd rose, hardtail, etc. When was the last time you saw a gibson with a floyd rose? never. Many of Ibanez Bridges are considered equal to FRs. Gibsons were great 30 years ago.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 13 lety

    @MrOzMendez No, I'm saying that part 1 of a video is just part 1. You said only part of a guitar is being made, but that's because the video isn't exactly finished, as obviously stated by the terms "Part 1" and "Part 2." Your criticism is faulty.

  • @TangeClown
    @TangeClown Před 11 lety

    emgs sound great. its not the pickups that ibanez is getting wrong. but what range? high end ibanez are very nice. but they equate to a mid range schecter. also, back in the 80s, other great brands we know today didnt have a standing at the time. gibson was the safe way to go. but put humbuckers in a fender and it sounds almost the same through the same amp. which was always marshall. lastly, what do you consider flashy? to me that would be a dean razorback or a bc rich warlock

  • @daffodillers
    @daffodillers Před 15 lety

    i normally put on that amount on my fingernails, but a guitar! NO way!

  • @stephenvanbellinghen933
    @stephenvanbellinghen933 Před 2 lety +1

    the only high quality version of this on youtube is the joke one

  • @deathrib
    @deathrib Před 13 lety

    I posted the vid to my band to show what the cables look like going into a Godin guitar. It's kinda like an umbilical cord than just your normal cable.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 13 lety

    @LaMarche7 That was my first year of playing the guitar, the fretboard and the neck were the same thing to me. Sorry to offend you, perfectionist.

  • @chez117
    @chez117 Před 12 lety

    The only thing i don't like is that when they put the primer, sealer, wood stain, lacquer, it kills the tone of the wood. For best performance of a guitar, just add paint and add some rubbing compound to make it shine.

  • @GETxS0ME
    @GETxS0ME Před 12 lety +1

    1920s? 1950s? Where's this narrator getting this from? I'm sure it was fully complete and made by les Paul around 1960.

    • @defectivetoaster7713
      @defectivetoaster7713 Před 3 lety +1

      In the 20s electric guitars were just acoustics with pickups out in, then up until 1932 they were archtop hollowbodies with pickups, and by 1932 the telecaster was released, quickly followed by the les Paul, both of which were fully solid

  • @lordtyamat
    @lordtyamat Před 13 lety +1

    @CHOCOmoney826 : Aply to work for them and be partners, so you can share ideas!!

  • @XeroJager
    @XeroJager Před 13 lety

    Oh, and i'm totally going to be biased, i swear by ibanez, but gibson is pretty damn boss too. If i had to record any sort of rhythm stuff, give me a chunky ol' les paul, but otherwise i'll stick to a prestige neck.

  • @wzbzbz
    @wzbzbz Před 12 lety +1

    I like how it takes half a year just to make that block of wood.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 12 lety +1

    @metachozoite Also, try playing two different guitars. One by the First Act brand. One by Fender. You'll notice on the First Act that the intonation is impossible to fix due to poor measurement and anything above the 6th fret will sound flat and out of tune. You'll notice that the tuning pegs spin on their own. You'll notice that it just sounds ugly. On the Fender, depending on the model, the the only problem you might have is intonation and that can be fixed in a matter of minutes.

    • @gwm6588
      @gwm6588 Před 2 lety

      Got a first act acoustic guitar I got when I was four or five it’s got a low e string a g string and a b string hence its name “toothless” it is my absolute favorite guitar to tap on

  • @McSkattle
    @McSkattle Před 12 lety

    That's great but Ibanaz is used for metal music I would say and that great to have a guitar for every style, but it's better to have a instrument made for one type of music that the user can play, that's just my opinion, cause two of my favorite metal guitarist use Ibanaz and I think it sounds really great.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 13 lety

    @MrOzMendez Part 1 here.
    Part 2 in that general direction ->>
    Put it together and you have pretty much the whole guitar.
    Learn2troll

  • @AnotherGenericDrummer
    @AnotherGenericDrummer Před 12 lety

    hollow bodies sound fuckin epic

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 12 lety

    @metachozoite I understand where you're going with this, but you're not entirely correct. Some guitars are absolutely brilliant - high end pickups, resilient wood, flawless neck shape, etc. You also have to know how to maintain its value and how well it can be played. A buzzing string isn't always the guitarist's fault. It can be a manufacturing error (uneven fretting, faulty bridge, etc). While it's true that you need to play well to sound good, you also need to have a feasible instrument.

  • @MitchStefano67
    @MitchStefano67 Před 15 lety

    omg wow

  • @hoseinqadam
    @hoseinqadam Před 6 lety

    why not glue the wood first and then dry it? that way it wont be taking months for it to dry

  • @xSomeRacistGuyx
    @xSomeRacistGuyx Před 11 lety +1

    Can anyone tell me if Ibanez makes good acoustic bass guitars?

  • @gusbus442
    @gusbus442 Před 12 lety +1

    Tiger maple :)

  • @person12345678912341
    @person12345678912341 Před 12 lety

    Cool vid I have a telecaster but I have no idea how to play it sum1 help plz

  • @nategrom
    @nategrom Před 11 lety +1

    HI MR.ROBINSON

  • @sixstringfretter
    @sixstringfretter Před 13 lety

    Why do they take a board that is the width of a guitar already, cut it, then dry it, then glue it, then dry it again? Why not just use a solid peice of wood? Not only would it be stronger and glueless, but it would eleminate an extra two months of dry time. They all do it, so there must be a good reason. Does anyone know it?

  • @foolintherain100
    @foolintherain100 Před 14 lety +1

    this might be how to make a guitar, but any guitar where the head is a different piece from the neck (at 2:32) is a really cheap guitar!

  • @contortionistfan9706
    @contortionistfan9706 Před 12 lety

    Depends which factory, and what type of music. Comparing a Gibson to an Ibanez is like comparing a Ford F-150 to a Celica.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 13 lety +1

    @AnOddMusician Yeah that's what I meant, Mr. Specific lol

  • @mgonza1350
    @mgonza1350 Před 3 lety

    Did he say that the frets are made of lead?...

  • @jaywhy007
    @jaywhy007 Před 11 lety

    At the same time I don't think it's worth spending loads of money on the best wood, as you can't guarantee a result before the guitar is done. The best looking flamed maple might not be the best sounding one. For sure, different people got different ears and won't agree on what sounds best.

  • @TheEagleOfTheNight
    @TheEagleOfTheNight Před 14 lety +1

    google godin guitars and click the MUSICIANS FRIEND page, ull c its not that cheap

  • @sansthedrummer
    @sansthedrummer Před 14 lety +1

    yay Godin!!

  • @spice195
    @spice195 Před 16 lety +1

    all guitars have frets

  • @AnimilesYT
    @AnimilesYT Před 4 lety

    This topic deserves to be made again. The quality of the video is terrible by modern standards. And I think the process has also changed since even cheap guitars are now pretty good as well.

  • @MrShreddyz
    @MrShreddyz Před 14 lety

    i like my american fender strat its great

  • @BeejBishop
    @BeejBishop Před 11 lety

    The tonal disadvantages are far outweighed by the increase in durability and resistance to the elements!

  • @Songwriter4God
    @Songwriter4God Před 14 lety

    It's a Godin Pay attention. It shows them putting on the logo, and it goes on the body, not headstock. Gibson puts it on the headstock, like most companies.

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 13 lety +1

    @Mr98giuliano Epiphone Les Paul Prophecy GX. :)

  • @shawnpa
    @shawnpa Před 6 lety

    I didn't know the fret bars were made of nickel and lead. Lead exposure isn't healthful. How do makers get away with that?

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 12 lety +1

    @iwannagosurfing139 That isn't what I'm saying at all.

  • @AlucardZero
    @AlucardZero Před 16 lety

    Some guitars don't have frets at all.

  • @n0tes99
    @n0tes99 Před 7 lety +9

    I came this whole video

  • @sabbath994
    @sabbath994 Před 13 lety

    @myway43 i got a freeway clasic, and it plays better than my lespaul goldtop

  • @KhaoSBourne
    @KhaoSBourne Před 11 lety +1

    oh okay lol

  • @theorthianguy
    @theorthianguy Před 12 lety

    :D Godin! I love my Godins! I have two!

  • @tumuchtym
    @tumuchtym Před 15 lety

    nah. Only the heavenly Ibanezez. Ibanez Rawks!!!!!

  • @RibeyeJohnny
    @RibeyeJohnny Před 12 lety

    @Shazeen82 They modify their guitars, don't they? An Ibanez straight from the factory just doesn't sound good.

  • @vexedcortex5452
    @vexedcortex5452 Před 6 lety +1

    two minutes twenty nine seconds. its backwards.

  • @lH0VA
    @lH0VA Před 14 lety +1

    @Pamahana97 How can your mom hate it?

  • @rickyanthony
    @rickyanthony Před 14 lety +1

    @falcanary lol:) Maybe a straight nerd? Double negative and all.

  • @deftonesordie
    @deftonesordie Před 16 lety

    only when it has frets ; )

  • @alexandruszekely
    @alexandruszekely Před 14 lety +1

    this are godin

  • @spice195
    @spice195 Před 16 lety

    but there not just a guitar its a bass

  • @5150musicman
    @5150musicman Před 13 lety

    i use a wood called purple heart for my my guitars. i wish they would make a video to show handmade guitars, the real art work of making guitars. no artist uses a machine to draw his paintings/ sketches. machinery=cheating.

  • @11slash711
    @11slash711 Před 15 lety

    Cheap guitar's have a lot of laquer, gibson uses
    6 coats

  • @Alte_Rego
    @Alte_Rego Před 11 lety +1

    Godin.

  • @Providenceangle
    @Providenceangle Před 14 lety +1

    @foolintherain100 I bet you they charge a lot for that cheap neck...

  • @willmer88
    @willmer88 Před 16 lety

    haha. he calls it "ultraviolent" light.

  • @TangeClown
    @TangeClown Před 11 lety

    and its easier to find an ibanez with a stoptail than a gibson with a floyd. but the ibanez wont be as nice.

  • @jinacio
    @jinacio Před 11 lety +4

    total MYTH
    body's wood doesnt have any influence at sound!
    just think... if you use softwood and finish the instrument with epoxy paint, all softness gonna be lost
    the choice of wood can be done for final weight or aesthetic if its transparent stain or varnished
    search for:
    PEREIRA, R., LAIBIDA JUNIOR, A., FREITAS, T.. Sobre o acoplamento corda-corpo em guitarras elétricas e sua relação com o timbre do instrumento. Physicæ, Campinas, 9, jun. 2011.

    • @oJ862
      @oJ862 Před 6 lety

      I know this is old but that softwood thing is the most retarded things I've ever read

    • @TJjjjjjjjjjj
      @TJjjjjjjjjjj Před 5 lety

      You don’t play do you ?

  • @Thel3rian
    @Thel3rian Před 15 lety

    i thought gibsons are supposed to be hand made >_>

  • @Songwriter4God
    @Songwriter4God Před 14 lety

    You phrased it like you were saying you weren't quite sure but didn't 100% think so. You should've just said they're not.

  • @contortionistfan9706
    @contortionistfan9706 Před 12 lety

    I don't have to film or show you anything. You can call and ask gibson representatives themselves. And having to "look very hard" for a gibson having a floyd rose secures and validates my point. They hardly use them. I can walk to my nearest music shop and find crappy 120$ ibanez guitars with all types of bridges. I'd have to "look hard" to find a gibson with a floyd.

  • @whiteexpress94
    @whiteexpress94 Před 15 lety +1

    i mean guitars.plural...

  • @link8675309
    @link8675309 Před 12 lety +1

    all i hear is computer guided machine. gibson goes old fashion, one person cuts the neck and doesnt need refrences. thats why gibson is better it has more of a warm sound

  • @contortionistfan9706
    @contortionistfan9706 Před 11 lety

    percentage of the Ibanez Guitars that come with EMGs are less than 10%...the only ones that do are 9 times out of 10 Artist Signature series or modified..And not all of ibanez guitars are neon lol why even say that? Ibanez is what started badass paint jobs anyway. Before charvel, bofore Esp, before anybody. A lot of times, people that want a guitar that sounds and plays well prefer an ibanez. Low action, smooth necks, lightweight, WIDE variety, 6,7,8 strings, etc. Gibson is for country dudes.

  • @sixstringfretter
    @sixstringfretter Před 12 lety +1

    No, it does not. You think all the guitar manufacturers are going to do something that adversely affects the tone? The guitar body has strategically placed bare areas that allow the wood to breath and age properly. The primer, sealer and lacquer have no effect on the tone whatsoever. Look at the EVH Wolfgang and tell me Eddie doesn't know what he's doing. Your misinformed friend.

  • @jrusso7660
    @jrusso7660 Před 16 lety

    No he didn't. He said, "Ultraviolet."

  • @XeroJager
    @XeroJager Před 13 lety +1

    @Shrieken213 False as shit. You can do anything with any guitar, doesn't matter what it is. As for sounding better? Depends on the hardware/wood the guitar is made with. Gibsons are generally made of mahogany (les paul, flying v, explorer, etc etc) which have good resonance, no doubt, but shit, they are a bit overpriced as balls. I'll stick to a Ibanez RG with some bare knuckle pickups.

  • @jaywhy007
    @jaywhy007 Před 11 lety +1

    wow... everyone who says wood has no matter in sound of electric guitars are idiots! I work at a music store and work with music/guitars in general. Ok, maybe your not idiots. You just may not know any better. So let me teach you.
    Look up at next comment^^

  • @mikeytsh
    @mikeytsh Před 15 lety +1

    Gadin guitars? WTF?

  • @Scias
    @Scias Před 11 lety +1

    Suhr