This Guitar Is Made Of STEEL (and it sounds AMAZING)
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2020
- Resonator guitars, or a Dobro as its sometimes called are some of the most unique guitar designs out there. In this episode of gear talk, we take a look at my Mule Tricone Resonator guitar, and learn the history of these incredible instruments.
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When you opted for the cut away on the reso were there any obvious pros and cons that you weighed out? obviously the upper fret access but was there a tonal sacrifice to consider with the smaller body and shape?
Dear Rhett,
Why not be a resonator/dobro player mainly? This is your full potential! It sounds sick and you could study more about this instrument!
And the debate over "Tone Metal" rages on.
And it will infinitely 😂
A brass body would be fascinating to test.
Brass vs Bell Brass
@@humanbass test upper body strength fo sho
xylophones are made of aluminium.
Dude, you should absolutely make a dominantly Slide Guitar album! That is one sick sounding axe!
Sounds amazing, really struggling with getting a good guitar sound on my recordings, would love him to play on a track
Where do I find the song he's playing?
I learned to play on my grandfather’s early 1930s model National Duolian.
I remember when I picked up my friend’s Ibanez electric, I nearly bent the strings off the neck.
Similar story here, I remember being told "you don't have to press so damn hard"
My 1st was a Nat'l Triolian, also 30's that I picked up at a yard sale at age about 16 or so......Can you IMAGINE??? I PAID $10!!! It was a great example, but at that (DUMB) age I traded it for a big Fender amp PLUS some CASH, but soon after KICKED myself for being a jerk. I knew even Then how great they WERE, thanks to Johnny and 'Progressive Blues Experiment'.
I have an old lap style Dobro. Used to be my Nana's, serial number 808. They started at 800, so it's probably the 8th one made. They did restart the 800 series in the 70's, but she had it before then. And there's no apparent signs of it being a fake. So yeah, I probably own the 8th Dobro made, besides any prototypes and what not.
edit: yes I mean an actual Dobro, not just some resonator guitar
Ninth.
@@ryan8779 haha touche, though I can't remember if there was an actual 800 numbered guitar
@@TomMilleyMusic the Walt serial numbers probably would formatted something like this 80x and later ones would probably be 8xx
Since I heard "Romeo and Juliet" by Dire Straits, the resonator sound has captured me
same here mate same here!
That’s a great song. Love some dire straits/ mark knopfler
What a song!!
Agree !!!
Same
It's such a unique sound, somewhere between a traditional acoustic and an electric. There's something so haunting, even ethereal, about it. It's truly an inspiring instrument.
Love that they used an imperfect streaked piece of ebony for the fret board I find it beautiful.
Randall Guitar me too
@@RhettShull The tone is amazing and the fretboard is truly beautiful!
Ya I love the way the fretboard looks with that lighter pice shooting out at you ....it adds to the overall feeling of the guitar, industrial revolution meets Mad Max vibe!!! Love it and the sounds coming out of it only reaffirm that feeling ...kind of haunting and spooky but at the same time warm and calming .... It screams America like nothing else.
Taylor is doing that now too… very cool!
Blues musicians especially Delta blues men used to use em in speak easys in the swamps and rual areas where there wasn't any electricity because it could keep up with the house piano.
I love mine man, I share your feeling about it, sounds unique and it's a totally different inspiration when I play them. Love mule stuff as well, someday I'll probably grab one for me, sounds killer
Nice, only just watched a Theo Katzman live set where he was randomly enthusing about his brand new mule resonator. I think the universe is trying to tell me something! There's always one more guitar on the list!
One more?? Ten more 😝
There is something about this lonely, haunting sound that gets me......deep, deep in my bones. Ever since i heard those old Delta blues tunes (pick your artist) these guitars have been fascinating to me. I would love to own one of these metal resonators and will definitely check this company out. Thanks so much for this video. I have so much respect for you, Dave, and Rick down in the Atlanta area. Great music history down there and i have learned a lot from all of you. Thank God for youtube, we would probably never have crossed paths. God bless! Checking out your "Beginners Guide To Slide Guitar" next!
Rhett. You’ve gotta do something with that intro... that is wayyyy too good not to record in a full song
Guitarist 24 100% agree.
I can hear that on a new Netflix series, for sure
@@adrianzadi totally!!!
I thought it was the Breaking Bad intro
That thing has so much character, especially with that long stripe going down the fretboard. For some reason I feel like that thing is so you
I received my Mule at the end of Feb. 2020. Plays like butter and great tones. Steel tricone, can't beat a Mule. Exceptional bang for the buck.
Rhett, the sounds you were able to create are haunting. Can't wait to hear more of what you will be able to produce from this guitar. More, more!!!
Man that guitar is beautiful! I met Matt and his crew last summer while I was working in Saginaw, i got to see their warehouse. they're some really cool people, I love their work!🔥
One of the most incredible sounds I've heard you make!
And you've made a lot of good ones!
Awesome lesson and detail Rhett! I just purchased a Gretsch 9201 Resonator and I LOVE the new sounds and techniques that can be learned. Appreciate your lessons and knowledge
Thanks so much Rhett. I love this channel. You are a very good teacher. I love your approach.
I love the sound of a resonator, I fell in love with the sound that Mark Knopfler got from his National and then started listening to all I could find from resonators. I am a real sucker for slide playing too! Really nice video, great guitar!!
Yet another *sick* intro, especially when the drums kick in! Reminds me of one of my favorite current bands: Larkin Poe. Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Beautiful Sound :O and an amazing video as always!! thank's for everything you do Rhett!
I love how the resonator hums as you are speaking.
Bro I just wanted to encourage you to do more resonator content. Theres alot of people interested in it and CZcams has next to no content for it. You're awesome. Have a great day.
Hey Grimnir! Check out the facebook group I start "Resonator Players Doing Interesting Things", lots of different players and resos there.
The best video that I have seen explaining the history and the technical side of these guitars. As far as you wanting to master that type of playing you have it already.
Aggggggreeeeed
Always appreciate your videos. I learn something every time. Cheers!
The sheer look of adoration you keep giving that guitar is making me wish I had one of my own
Me too, that thing sounds (and looks) killer man!
I wanna give it a whirl.
I've watched sooo.. many of your videos, and let me tell you that's got to be some of the best Guitar playing I've ever heard you do!!!Rhett shull
I feel compelled to comment. That intro was just so awesome. Great playing and sound throughout this video Rhett-just amazing. For the first time, I want a resonator guitar. Thanks for the great videos brother! Be well!
My number 1 guitar is my ‘31 National Style O. She’s a brass single cone round neck guitar. I play it daily, gig with it, record with it, and write music with it. I play slide in various open tunings as well as jazz in standard tuning. It’s not an instrument that can do just anything. Rather, I have to conform to what it’ll let me do. I love that challenge. There’s just nothing like that sound!
My next guitar will be a Mule tricone no doubt. I’ve talked with Matt a number of times. He’s a great dude who really understands these unique instruments. The modern National Resophonic company makes great instruments as well. However, it should be noted that it’s not exactly the same company as the original. They use the name and make those same models, often to a tee, but were started many years after the original company. It’s my understanding that they own the rights to the name and designs. They also make some really interesting and cool new designs. I hear the build quality is on par, if not slightly better, than many of the originals.
starting around the 3 minute mark you can hear the reverb of his voice into the guitar in your right headphone. Its pretty cool.
Built in reverb tank ha ha!
First Class walk through Rhett.
Many thanks and look forward to you getting back on the road .
Regards John.
"Are you thinking about getting one? I'd love to know"
Well I am now... I just about melted hearing the little bit in the beginning.
Incredible guitar and playing too! I've always loved to hear Johnny Winter playing the National Tri-Cone. Sounds like your resonator guitar is your plan "A" for a while. Awesome playing and it really works for many styles. Count me as blown away by this video.
I went through every comment and not a single person has mentioned the fact that you used the lick in that intro song. Well done good sir
I spent some time with a friend's square-neck resonator. It's a lot of fun and nothing else sounds even close. It really shines in this video. Great work as always, Rhett.
Amazing! Great playing. Beautiful guitar. I want a dozen.
I so want one. Am now considering this particular model - Thx for the video upload.
LOVE resonator!!! That you’re devoting your year to developing your delta blues resonator chops is brilliant! I’m in for that ride!!! When I get to be more than a beginner, I’m going for a resonator. It’s a dream of mine.
The piece you started at around the 9:27 point...you need to finish that and then do enough like that to release. Haunting and VERY beautiful. I know I would buy an album of that.
Incredible sound Rhett! I got hooked on this sound when I heard "From the Valley" by Joe Bonamassa, also "Old Friend" by Allman Brothers. In this vid, I though it was especially amazing when you hit the spooky chord at 9:38 (the 4th chord in the key, I think it has a minor third and add 9)! I love that whole section actually and would love to hear you expand on that. Think it'd sound great to chromatically decent and end on a chord rooted in the flat 9, could be really haunting.
These vids always brighten my day, you're a big inspiration. Mitch
Great playing and love the vids
This is a superb video about a wonderful instrument.
Bravo!
Sounds amazing. Love that tone and the delta blues sound.
Great video Rhett. Love that sound.
Sound and tone are ab-so-lu-te-ly gorgeous... eerie... soulful...
That sound is simply mesmerizing.
I'm SO glad you got this! Truly amazing guitars. I'm on the list for a Posencaster that should be ready this summer. Your tri sounds killer!
One of the most recent uses of one was in Dire Straits Brothers in Arms recording. There is one on the cover. I had heard an alternative story of their origin. They were produced in the depression era to put inexpensive musical instruments in the hands of the folk who couldn't afford a trad. guitar. Yours makes more sense and the time line matches better.
A resonator is my next purchase... I was already planning on it but this just reaffirmed my want for one...
You are really putting out some great videos Rhett. I've been thinking about adding a resonator and looking at what's out there right now seems like some excellent choices.
Great information. Thank you.
I got mine Rhett after you made a Reso video featuring Tyler Bryant. I LOVE IT. Thanks Rhett! All the best to you!
Love, love, LOVE resonators, thanks Rhett.
Got two... love them playing when I feel the need to draw back from all the hustle... Sitting somewhere at the countryside... having a beer with me... and playing this crackerbox... The most relaxing moments...
Sick dude. Thanks for sharing this
Cool to see a Mule on your show. Matt Eich is a monster guitar builder. I bought my brass Mule years ago when he first started. It’s been fun watching him reach the stars.
Just bought a steel one but really was leaning towards the brass. How do you like it?
@@Mattymu I love the brass sound. It’s a bit warmer than the steel in my opinion.
The brass looks amazing too. I'm super happy with my mule. It's been a dream to own one for a long time.
Have always loved resonator blues playing since I was a kid. And I’m old now and still love a triple cone National
Wow that sounds amazing. That is one hell of a blues tone. Haunting
That is just such an evocative sound.
Great vid!!! I have a National Revolver Resolectric and love it! I have it tuned to open D major and discovered a whole set of chord shapes in addition to using a slide. While it opens up a whole new world of sound ideas, it is also easy to get stuck in a rut. That said, I wouldn't gig without it now that I have it. Many thanks Rhett.
Just got on the waiting list for a Mavis mule that is 10 months out. Received a James Trussart Resogator several weeks ago and I think I’m now hooked. Thanks for this excellent inspirational video.
I dream of the day that I can afford ANY unboxing, let alone my dream Mule cutaway✨👍
I cannot help but be a little envious, but I am glad that you now own the finest resonator on the planet!
My dad has a steel dobro that's about 60 years old now & its my favorite thing to listen to him play
Love the tri-cone in a style o look. I have National style o replicon (their name for a relic) with their own low profile humbucker installed. On my last record we recorded a bunch of songs with that guitar using the method you mentioned. Recorded acoustically in one room then into an AC15 and a deluxe through pedals in another room. Such a great tone. I had to double check Mule's site to see that your guitar is actually steel, not brass covered in nickel. That must be a bit easier on the back if you're standing up!
Thanks for the great content!
Nice video. I have a used National Tricone knock off on the way and I am soooooo excited. Can't wait.
I have 2 acoustic and 2 electric guitars in my collection,. I am an occasional strummer so to say. I've always wanted to get a hold of a resonator start learning to play. Maybe when I retire from this crazy correctional world ( 22years) I will purchase a Mule as a gift for myself and really sit down and learn to play. That sound from that steel Mule just takes my mind away from all this negativity. I only live about 45 minutes from Saginaw. Maybe I can visit Mule or arrange a tour someday. That sound is so soothing. Thanks for the video Rhett.!!
Thank you so much for this video. Your review of the history of, and explanation of different types of resanator guitars was really helpful. As part of my midlife crisis I've decided to learn an instrument and I settled on the square neck resanator . It's the first instrument that just looks FUN to me. Now I need to research what cone design fits me best.
Great video. I've been wanting to get a resonator for a while but really didn't know enough to try and make an informed buying decision.
Thanks!
Great video!!! Sounds incredible!
Love the sound and style. Thinking about getting one
Yeah man, they’re great instruments. And be you ever so humble, you do it justice.
I have an NRP 12 fret and a mule on order - they’re amazing instruments- hope to see much more of your mule on this channel!
Hey Rick, found you from watching Rick Beato's channel. I got 10 years on Rick but I connect with him on a lot of the music we grew up on, but I found I also really like your personality and your take on music coming from a much younger guy, keep doing these great videos and I love resonator guitars, that Mule you have is a beauty!
i love the sound and just the style, songs that are associated with these instruments oh my gossh
9:38 replay button because holy shit I could listen to that part all day.
Hoho I’ve been hoping and slowly saving for one these Mule guitars. Amazing. Congrats. Mules are a must own.
Great video. I have actually played a resonator guitar before but I am actually more interested in the history than the instrument itself but I have always forget to find out the history by myself but today I have learnt new things thanks to this great video.
Love your playing Rhett, I would love to own one as well in the future!!
Every time I see a steel guitar, I immediately think of the 1937 National on the album cover of Dire Starits' Brothers in Arms. Great video. love the tone of that steely!
Oh man, Rhett, after hearing the piece you played at the end - with effects added - made me lose my lunch in the best way - I sat here with my mouth open. That was insanely beautiful. I love the tonality and the depth and the imbued emotion of the steel. I think I know what I have to do now. Many thanks for providing the clarity.
I recently bought one. I just love the tone and the slide sound. Still have to master that.
Damn, I hope you see my comment man, this is probably one of my favorite video you did in a while. Great job, and I think you're already killing it more than a lot of us on this style of playing.
Keep it up, you and That Pedal Show are making this quarantine much better. Cheers from Montreal !
Far out Rhett. I had mine in my hand when you opend your case .these things are amazing !!! And when you plug them in ...it's TRANSENDENTAL!!!
Like Mule Resophonic Guitars, I too was born in Saginaw, MI. My limited talent would not do one justice. Great demo, thank you.
Your qualification is only measured by appreciation and fun my man, you are more than welcome
I’ve always loved the resonator sound. After listening to Justin Johnson’s amazing version of Hoochie Cochie Man, I finally decided it’s time for me to try my own hand at it.
I learned a bunch from your video. I've loved the sound of resonator guitars since the Blues Revival in the 1960s & '70s. Now I know much more than ever. Your demo speaks volumes!
Another instrument of interest to me is the 4 string solid body electric mandolin. It'd be fantastic to learn more about it & to hear it played more often. Thanks from Lawrenceville, GA
Ever since I first time heard a resonator guitar years ago, I've wanted to one day to own one and learn to play it. Still waiting that day, but glad to see you found yours!
Old school guitar playing, excellent bluesy feeling with a Ry Cooder influence. Like it!
Great video, also some tasteful playing.
I had already seen other videos on Mule resonators, but I believe I have listened from 9:20 onward 30 times now. I need to sit down with one of these Mule guitars one day, however since they're not traditionally carried at your local music store, I think I'll just need to pony up the cash, bite the bullet, and wait for a year. Great video as always Rhett, keep em coming.
The guitar is awesome, and your playing is just crazy good
I loved what you were playing. Resonators have such a distinct tone that makes them amazing and I think the first time I noticed it was with the Dire Straits Romeo and Juliet. I purchased a dobro about 12 years ago with a wood body. I've been very happy with it and have used it to create an alternate sound in conjunction with acoustic guitars when I make my own recordings. Great topic for a video and have fun with your new resonator guitar
Well Done
I love resonators and will get one in a few months.
i've seen this video 5 times just to hear that amazing performance at the beggining, amazing
I gotta tell you. Before your video ended I checked out their site. Had the $250 been the total price and not a deposit, here at nearly 2AM I’d have already placed an order. It’s still on my list of guitars to buy. Pretty cool.
I did buy a slide after that video.
Amazing sound, look and feel. My first guitar teacher had one and I´m hooked by that sound since that time. I will buy myself one in some time. :-) have fun with this baby Rhett.
Thanks for the video I learned things.
More resonator videos! Love it.
I fell down the rabbit hole when I was first introduced to Ben Harper stuff back in the mid 90's. I could not find (nor afford at the time) a Weissenborn lap slide, so I got a National resonator instead. It was a great learning curve and I fell in love with the sound and style. I really need to get one again. Thanks and enjoy, Rhett!