How to get a jazz sound out of a solid body guitar

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  • @coltrane2323
    @coltrane2323 Před 4 lety +18

    Nice man! Helped me and all those who cant afford an L5 alot! Cheers!

  • @korento3000
    @korento3000 Před 3 lety +52

    I don't understand why a commenter pointed out "too much talk". It is exactly a verbal explanation that I need to learn, so please, do talk more as you explain very well!! Thanks for the video, will put your advice to use.

    • @taildragger53
      @taildragger53 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree with you 100%. He has explained it perfectly. I can't see any problem here.

  • @GuitarCrowd
    @GuitarCrowd Před 2 lety +4

    As someone with one guitar - a solid body electric - this was incredibly helpful Chris. Many thanks mate!!!!!!

  • @matthewscheiper6973
    @matthewscheiper6973 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video! Very informative! Thank you for so many good tips!

  • @BetterWokeThanAsleep2
    @BetterWokeThanAsleep2 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice video, thanks for sharing some of your experience, keep making them!

  • @seanliao2772
    @seanliao2772 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I fall in love with my tele again.

  • @hearpalhere
    @hearpalhere Před 2 lety +2

    Great tips and I really dug your sound! I like using the tone knob on my guitar but I never liked when people turn down the tone all the way and get a muffled blob of sound :-)

  • @AndrewAviles
    @AndrewAviles Před 4 lety +5

    love the video, very helpful! I love jazz+tele. One thing that helped me get closer to jazzier tone was your tip about string gauge, I was playing on 9s and 10s, but after switching to 11 the tone feels a lot more full and clear even with tone rolled down, gonna go even heavier with a wound G, I think it would suit the tele well since the 3rd string/mids sounds extra twangy on most telecasters.

    • @neurodemonio3562
      @neurodemonio3562 Před 3 lety +9

      well....i wonder why everyone who wants to play jazz on a Tele wants to make it sound like an archtop...well, mate, i'll tell you, it'll never do....we can get really great jazz tone on a Tele...the point we have to mind is that we want to take a jazz tone out of a tele, not an archtop sound out of a Tele....and that's a mistake that most of jazz players make.....telecaster has got its own wave, don't push it out.....get the jazz tone but never try to make it sound like an archtop 'cause it ain't an archtop...not even a thinline is an archtop....i'll go further, keep the single neck ...you don't really need flat, it works great with roundwound 11's after a couple of months of use....most people uses heavier flats on a Tele and roll off the tone knob all the way down...and it sounds like rubber...let the Tele express its jazz tone being a tele, i play jazz with the full open tone knob, all you need is the right setup in your amp...that's my 'umble opinion, just try to make the telecaster dream a bit wider......

    • @jeanpierrepascal128
      @jeanpierrepascal128 Před rokem

      Dadario fillet plat 10 46 ça marche Super !!!!

  • @lofijunky
    @lofijunky Před 3 lety +1

    thanks man, just what i was looking for

  • @bluegiraffe7858
    @bluegiraffe7858 Před rokem

    Nice vid - sounds great!

  • @jazzydog
    @jazzydog Před 4 lety +7

    Great vid!! Tele & jazz what a great topic!!. Cheers.

    • @jazzydog
      @jazzydog Před 4 lety +1

      Just subbeb your channel btw.

  • @joesmithrocksdetroit
    @joesmithrocksdetroit Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @Pigmentonic
    @Pigmentonic Před 4 lety +2

    Cool video dude, it helped a lot

  • @tislota_f
    @tislota_f Před 3 lety +5

    Those inlays 😍

  • @will5204
    @will5204 Před 3 lety +4

    Hi & thanks very much for the insight, very helpful. I am thinking of buying my first tele (I love them for their versatility) and not sure what to go for - most likely the Player as it suits my budget best. Do you know if the teles at the lower end of the price range (eg player models) can achieve a good jazz tone also? If not, what telecaster model would you recommend? Thanks so much in advance, & great video.

    • @will5204
      @will5204 Před 3 lety

      (this video is especially helpful as I can’t ask these questions in a music shop, and I will be buying online - so thanks again for this!)

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 3 lety +2

      @@will5204 oh yeah I think any tele will do the trick. I’ve not tried a Player but the low end Fenders I’ve tried are all good guitars.

    • @JedrekVRoscoe
      @JedrekVRoscoe Před 3 lety

      The worst part of a Tele in my opinion is the chunky, blocky body not being very comfortable. If you want a tele sound, but comfy body, and at a cheap price point, look into the Squier Paranormal offset tele. Extremely comfy and affordable. Now, if your budget allows for some extras, or if you can save a bit more in the future, look into the Tone Specific Jazzy Telecaster Pickups. Extremely good and great sounding pickups.
      Admittedly, the guitar is about $400, and the pickups are about as much, but if you were going to spend about $800 on a Player series, I think the Squier and Tone Specific pickups are the best overall combo. If you like the classic chunky Tele body, then same thing, just with a Squier classic vibe.

    • @hathaway.1166
      @hathaway.1166 Před 3 lety

      @@JedrekVRoscoe I mean if you aren't too bugged by it's body than you're still good to go

  • @guntherachterhof4876
    @guntherachterhof4876 Před 3 lety

    Bravo 👏

  • @RickMcCargar
    @RickMcCargar Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for the info. The action on your guitar seems much lower than on my guitars. I"m sure my frets could all use leveling because there isn't a one I can lower substantially without causing problems in one place or another...

  • @golds04
    @golds04 Před 2 lety +1

    Would possibly add. Listen to Ed Bickert. Turn volume way down snd amp up. Obviously roll off tone control guitar and amp options. Adjust pu height. Use the pick upside down and an angle. And whatever gauge one uses - inc the gauge a bit on the high e. Lastly. Dunlop prime tone jazz 3 xl sculpted picks- agree. Rarely ever use anything else. Expensive- learn … not to misplace. Nice video.

  • @norbertogustavoblanco1700

    Is a great vídeo, thank you! You didn't talk about volume an tone of the guitar. What do you say about that? Thank you again!👋

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 3 lety +3

      Keep the tone wide open and maybe roll off the volume a little. I’m not a fan of rolling off the tone control except on the bridge pickup.

    • @norbertogustavoblanco1700
      @norbertogustavoblanco1700 Před 3 lety

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook ok I'll try!

  • @Bornin86Music
    @Bornin86Music Před 4 lety +14

    Ted Greene!

  • @shuklajayant
    @shuklajayant Před 6 měsíci

    How beautiful. At one point it just sounded like an acoustic archtop. Can this tone be achieved on a strat?Thanks

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 6 měsíci +1

      I’m sure it can. I think the strat would sound a little different because of the bridge, but I’m sure you could get a jazz tone out of it. I don’t have a strat to try it on though…

    • @shuklajayant
      @shuklajayant Před 6 měsíci

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook Thank you very much

  • @imonw3b
    @imonw3b Před rokem +1

    Hi! What model of tele are you playing? Thanks.

  • @norbertogustavoblanco1700

    Sorry my friend ¿Wich pick we use? Thank you 👍🏻

  • @basildog007
    @basildog007 Před 4 lety +5

    Stern, Scofield also play telecaster

    • @neurodemonio3562
      @neurodemonio3562 Před 3 lety +5

      and me...i mostly play Telecaster and nobody's mentioned my name....i find it really unfair

  • @rashidrani2333
    @rashidrani2333 Před 4 lety +7

    Everything you say is loud and clear.. I use headphone. Other people should use it too.

  • @billborden310
    @billborden310 Před 4 lety +2

    What strings do you like to use?

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 4 lety +6

      I can’t physically play anything lighter than 11s, I think in this video a roundwound set? D’addarios I think

    • @billborden310
      @billborden310 Před 4 lety +2

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook Thanks. You're getting a very nice jazz sound.

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks very much!

  • @jack6136
    @jack6136 Před rokem +1

    Musicians!
    Don’t be surprised by the fact that many Jazz musicians play a Telecaster Guitar as it is a JAZZ guitar!

    • @jack6136
      @jack6136 Před rokem +1

      Listen to and watch Scotty Anderson play Take The A Train on his Telecaster!

  • @Riddlemewalker
    @Riddlemewalker Před 4 lety

    What’s the figure you play for your demos? Also, on occasion especially old recordings Charlie Christian & Django I hear some bite/distortion in the sound. Which I enjoy!

  • @MrPDTaylor
    @MrPDTaylor Před 3 lety +5

    Joe Pass played everything Fender made at some point.

    • @neurodemonio3562
      @neurodemonio3562 Před 3 lety +2

      i've heard much about Pass palyin' a Tele but never seen it....where's that overlooked video??'??...i've seen him with a jazzmaster but not with a Tele

  • @Taildragger56
    @Taildragger56 Před 9 měsíci

    Although I do love the sound of a hollow body, I think the jazz tone obtained from a Telecaster is far more interesting than on a regular arch top. For me, the usual jazz arch tops are abit predictable and possibly many jazz guitarists roll off far too much treble causing the sound to be dull, boring. Bickert, Greene, even Gatton, using quite a bit of sustain, on his CD "'Relentless" show us how a Tele can fuse into jazz.

  • @SuchaDoofus
    @SuchaDoofus Před 4 lety +3

    Whats the exact model here please?

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 4 lety +1

      Oliver Branch 2007 American Deluxe Tele I think, all stock

    • @SuchaDoofus
      @SuchaDoofus Před 4 lety +1

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook thx it's a beauty. Like the inlays.

  • @DaveRaspberry
    @DaveRaspberry Před 2 lety

    Which tele is this?

  • @HADJEE
    @HADJEE Před 3 lety +1

    Ed Bickert

  • @maldrighi
    @maldrighi Před 3 měsíci

    It sounds like you have very very low action

  • @prodbytaffy5542
    @prodbytaffy5542 Před 3 lety +8

    Easy. Use a jazzmaster

  • @michaeldesrosier1068
    @michaeldesrosier1068 Před 3 měsíci

    Here ill save you all ten minutes, the answer is turn the volume down a little and the tone down a lot. done.

  • @wpkg
    @wpkg Před 2 lety

    odd... saying Americans insist on pronouncing it incorrectly (some do i’ll give you that) while playing American music, on an American guitar with American strings 🤨

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 2 lety +2

      I think it is what is commonly known as humour? (Or is it humor?)

    • @wpkg
      @wpkg Před 2 lety

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook Don't quit your day job ;)

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 2 lety

      @@wpkg Savage! 😭

    • @wpkg
      @wpkg Před 2 lety

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook now now, away with your tears! its all in good fun mate! :)

  • @arguela
    @arguela Před 3 lety +1

    no hables tanto. mas practicoooooo

  • @musik102
    @musik102 Před rokem

    If Charlie Christian had lived, the bland, unexciting " jazz guitar tone" would have become redundant. Indeed, the so-called "jazz guitar tone" worked against the guitar being taken seriously by general jazz fans. The traditional "jazz tone" does not fare well when juxtapositioned with horns. Again, Charlie was looking for a harder even distorted tone. He knew that he had to compete with the horns, and not just sound like their insipid. poor relative. On record, I've heard guitar players - on many occasions -take a solo after a sax and it sounds plain embarrassing.

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před rokem

      Charlie’s tone was also a product of the gear of his era. Most of the players of the same era had broadly the same tone - Gibson Es150 or 300 into an octal amp. Great sound (check out Nocturne Brain’s Jr barnyard if you want to replicate it btw; it’s uncanny.) Django also had a hairy electric tone. I like the way the guitarists of that era sound, but there are trade offs. Later on the guitar became more like the piano in a band; Jim hall wasn’t trying to be a muscular horn player on the bridge (why bother when Sonny is on tenor?) and his playing fills a different role. Anyway, I daresay you’d be a grant green fan, or already are…

    • @musik102
      @musik102 Před rokem

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook But, if Charlie's Minton session sound had become the jazz guitar sound then it's certain that the jazz guitar would have become more popular. For example Jimmy Raney's Tokyo recording are often cited as his best and most popular recording and interestingly the guitar sound is the most exciting sound we ever heard from him. And not your usual bland guitar sound.

    • @musik102
      @musik102 Před rokem

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook But, if Charlie's Minton session sound had become the jazz guitar sound then it's certain that the jazz guitar would have become more popular. For example Jimmy Raney's Tokyo recording are often cited as his best and most popular recording and interestingly the guitar sound is the most exciting sound we ever heard from him. And not your usual bland guitar sound.

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před rokem

      @@musik102 well, didn’t it (outside of jazz)?Charlie didn’t just inspire jazz guitarists but Chuck Berry, Scotty Moore and so on. (Obviously the mintons tapes weren’t in wide circulation at that point but everyone listened to the Benny sides). Re Jimmy; bloody love Jimmy generally, I have to say and that recordings brilliant. He was also a big influence on Grant apparently (along with Charlie).

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před rokem

      @@musik102 Which I suppose is the point you are making. I don’t agree actually, I think quite a few aspects of the music changed to make it less obviously accessible compared to 40s swing, but it’s perhaps unsurprising that the jazz guitar got relatively popular with the introduction of the organ bands in the 60s which was more high energy, blues based music.

  • @duradura1990
    @duradura1990 Před 4 lety +2

    i can barely hear your voice.
    :(

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 4 lety +3

      Music addictamateur I didn’t realise what a problem this was until I watched my videos on a PC..... I think apple must boost or normalise the volume or something ... anyway I’m looking to rectify this ... if you have the time check out my more recent videos and let me know how the level is... cheers!

  • @borzak101
    @borzak101 Před 2 lety +1

    Mumble mubmle mumble, voice needs a compressor it's up and down mumble.

  • @danielholmberg7443
    @danielholmberg7443 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a telecaster. You talk for most of the video without showing. You lost my interest. You are a good player and you know what you’re talking about. I think you should do a demonstration closer to the beginning of the video so that many of your viewers will keep watching.

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 9 měsíci

      I have literally no idea why this is my best performing video. No one seems to like it that much haha…. I guess engagement is engagement.

  • @livingroompickersclub6358

    You did a lot of speculating and fidgeting with the switches but at the end of the day you demonstrated that you cannot get a good jazz tone from a tele.It's not designed for jazz- it is a rockabilly guitar, that's where it lives, that's where it belongs.

  • @Jarrettfan
    @Jarrettfan Před 4 lety +8

    All talks for 2 minutes. Had to stop.

  • @Arcade1959
    @Arcade1959 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry, your explanation is very confusing. You do not clearly explain what is expected of this video.

    • @JazzGuitarScrapbook
      @JazzGuitarScrapbook  Před 3 lety

      The main takeaway is this - play evenly over the neck pickup :-) I think if I was doing it now, I'd make it a bit shorter and a bit more to the point. There's no need for this video to be 18 minutes long really.

    • @kiri101
      @kiri101 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JazzGuitarScrapbook I disagree; there was a wealth of information in this video for me in addition to a reasonably clear answer to the question. It's helped me realise why I play electric the way I do after so many years of playing on a classical guitar and so much more to do with how I can shape my sound consciously when the situation calls for it!

    • @Arcade1959
      @Arcade1959 Před rokem

      I must admit that you are doing your best. Sorry if I caused you any harm.
      For my part I also use a Tele single coil a thinline and a solid. Strings 11 gauge pure nickel Ernie Ball. Amp DV Mark LJ. Many Jazz guitarists use acoustic amps. In solid states, Fender, Roland are very good but less than DV Mark.

  • @Jack-il3qv
    @Jack-il3qv Před 6 měsíci

    Mumbling inaudible.

  • @larryhung6951
    @larryhung6951 Před 3 lety +1

    Many in-depth insights, but talking too much; it is better to summarize it to 3, or maximum 5minutes. Viewers prefer demonstration rather than explanation; pic is better 1000 words.

  • @bosco5469
    @bosco5469 Před 4 lety +1

    Can barely understand you ..mumble at times ...🤔

  • @MrFrampo56
    @MrFrampo56 Před 4 lety +5

    Blah blah blah. Too much talk. No, it doesn’t sound like a real Jazz guitar. Nice try. Btw I own and play an 8502 tele and love it.

    • @EdwardRenas
      @EdwardRenas Před 4 lety +33

      you sound like a dick.

    • @owenhalfpenny5058
      @owenhalfpenny5058 Před 4 lety +14

      No, ern’s right. This man is just tryin’ to just help us sound good in our jazz gigs. You don’t need to sound like an ass about this guy’s video. And too much talk? How?! The point of the video is him TELLING us how to sound good with a solid body.

    • @andyjc9535
      @andyjc9535 Před 4 lety +3

      @@MrFrampo56 bruh why u so mad

    • @MrFrampo56
      @MrFrampo56 Před 3 lety

      @@ghostaga
      Thank you for that analysis. Remarkable considering you know nothing about me. I’m trying to give less of a fuck about you, but it’s impossible I’m afraid , so kindly shut the fuck up and do not reply. Your opinion is less than worthless.

    • @MrFrampo56
      @MrFrampo56 Před 3 lety

      AndyJC
      I'm not mad in the slightest. I'm NOT your 'bruh ' either!