This is one of the best demos on using a Baritone. Alot of acts have embraced it for some real dark angry sounds, growling, and I get that. But I think someone or band is going to embrace it as you did for doing something else. Waiting to see if someone comes along and gets really big in the industry with the use of one of these Mid Range sounding instruments, what is neat is it blends High and Lows so well.
Funny the way he keeps talking about the "unique body shape". He he never heard of Mosrite, which was clearly the inspiration for this? Stunning guitar, though.
@Chris E. Not exactly : B and A are so popular that they are quasi standard tunings (perfect fourth and perfect fifth lower than a standard guitar) for baritone guitars, even if there are also multiple drop and open tunings... Your comment change nothing to the fact that technically, a baritone guitar is a guitar, not a bass. So the amps for a baritone guitar are self-evident.
When playing sitting on a chair everything is fine. But when standing on stage with a strap, the neck/head constantly tilts down and you have to correct with your left hand. What a bad design!
How do you demo a baritone and not understand most people want a baritone to play the brutals. You made no discussion on how you could tune it, or how low it could actually go. There are many contemporary metal acts that use low tuning….not one mention. No mention of all the ambient players. You really should have gotten some one who actually uses one and understands what’s good about a specific baritone. Anyone can noodle for a few minutes…you yourself play 8 string yet no metal on the demo? Do you not play metal? I’d be surprised.
This is one of the best demos on using a Baritone. Alot of acts have embraced it for some real dark angry sounds, growling, and I get that. But I think someone or band is going to embrace it as you did for doing something else. Waiting to see if someone comes along and gets really big in the industry with the use of one of these Mid Range sounding instruments, what is neat is it blends High and Lows so well.
Nice sound, great playing and nice review! Thank you! Will buy one :)
These chord voicings are so good
superb demo, in the beginning
Wow it sounds beautiful.
What is the amp used for this video?
The sound is gorgeous.
GREAT GUITAR MY ONLY CONCERN IS THE NECK DIVE WHEN STANDING UP.
“Unique body shape” = Mosrite Combo
Funny the way he keeps talking about the "unique body shape". He he never heard of Mosrite, which was clearly the inspiration for this? Stunning guitar, though.
Is that neck pickup a P-90?
Yes
#OwnTheTone
It's a beast of a machine, love it!
Do you have to use a bass amp for a baritone axe ?
There are no rules.
It's a guitar, not a bass...
It's only a perfect fourth lower than a standard guitar
@Chris E. Not exactly : B and A are so popular that they are quasi standard tunings (perfect fourth and perfect fifth lower than a standard guitar) for baritone guitars, even if there are also multiple drop and open tunings...
Your comment change nothing to the fact that technically, a baritone guitar is a guitar, not a bass. So the amps for a baritone guitar are self-evident.
When playing sitting on a chair everything is fine. But when standing on stage with a strap, the neck/head constantly tilts down and you have to correct with your left hand.
What a bad design!
How do you demo a baritone and not understand most people want a baritone to play the brutals. You made no discussion on how you could tune it, or how low it could actually go. There are many contemporary metal acts that use low tuning….not one mention. No mention of all the ambient players.
You really should have gotten some one who actually uses one and understands what’s good about a specific baritone. Anyone can noodle for a few minutes…you yourself play 8 string yet no metal on the demo? Do you not play metal? I’d be surprised.
Not everything's about metal, buddy