Fender Whammy? Here's How to Keep it in Tune.

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2017
  • Have trouble keeping your Fender in tune when using the tremolo? Check out this video for tips.
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Komentáře • 223

  • @jodyosborne8945
    @jodyosborne8945 Před 5 lety +54

    0:43 Damn, I thought he was gonna play Lenny.

    • @Monomonmamon
      @Monomonmamon Před 4 lety +1

      I am mad on how he plays iconic SRV chords and yet not continue

  • @Jay-hq4lo
    @Jay-hq4lo Před 4 lety +209

    But Van Halen dive bombs are what tremolos are for.

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 Před 4 lety +15

      5150

    • @Bruh-bx9mh
      @Bruh-bx9mh Před 3 lety +12

      Floyd

    • @mrmoonman7268
      @mrmoonman7268 Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly

    • @TatersUnited
      @TatersUnited Před 3 lety +23

      Eddie did the first Van Halen album with a ‘58 Strat bridge. No locking nut.

    • @evilmode100
      @evilmode100 Před 3 lety +4

      exactly i have a 15 years old crafter 150 euro cost and i can dive bomb like Van Halen and more without loosing tune

  • @jepatawaran
    @jepatawaran Před 3 lety +27

    Rip EVH 🥺

  • @doublea125
    @doublea125 Před 3 lety +6

    That first tip is exactly what I needed to hear. I kept wondering why it wouldn't stay flush, and here you are telling me I've been doing it right the whole time.

  • @jasong546
    @jasong546 Před 5 lety +26

    Thanks for saying the truth, if you want a dive bombin shred machine, get one. But this one stays in tune very well if you have the guitar set up right. And Ed, imo the American Professional Strat trem is the best functioning of the ones that come stock I have used in 20 years (omg I am getting old). It was smart to say this one works fine for most things, as many people hate on it and think it’s the first thing to change when you buy a new strat. It worked fine for Gilmour and Hendrix, so shake the thing!

    • @sixslinger9951
      @sixslinger9951 Před 2 lety +1

      the only thing I really hate with the vintage style trems are the saddle screws. they are annoyance and dig into my palm because I rest my palm there.

  • @androidgameplays4every13

    You are amazing! and this video is the explanation of why even using locking tuners your guitar can go out of tune if there is no lubrication in every nut slot.

  • @artamussumatra6286
    @artamussumatra6286 Před 6 lety +3

    I keep my Strat lubed with Deoxit 5, and I’ve put on staggered locking tuners, and a SuperVee Maglok. Tuning stability is great with this setup.

  • @chitafast5976
    @chitafast5976 Před 4 lety +1

    i subscribed just for the description of " Its basically awesome" and to learn about your store and knowledge !!!! thanks for the awesomness !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @alexgarnett5373
    @alexgarnett5373 Před 4 lety +9

    I spent the best part of 2 days trying to get my strat into tune ... and keeping it there ... might just stick with my tele😂

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před 5 lety +20

    Very Good. Im using the Nut Sauce and it does help. A Professional Set-Up and proper Intonation helps tremendously. I do all my own maintenance after watching the Frudua Videos. He is a Master.

  • @arthritisankle
    @arthritisankle Před 3 lety +15

    My strat came with the trem decked and I didn’t even know you could set it to float. After I figured that out, I realized I liked the increased sustain and tuning stability of having it decked. I’ve actually considered putting in a block because I never use the tremolo.

    • @DJBuglip
      @DJBuglip Před 3 lety +2

      Old strats had fixed bridges, Robert Cray used to play one of those.

    • @steveblacow6682
      @steveblacow6682 Před rokem

      @@DJBuglip Strats witha fixed bridge (or "hard tail") were only ever an option from the factory. a Standard model always had a trem.

    • @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918
      @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918 Před rokem +1

      Interestingly enough contrary to common experience with floating tremolos, when I unlocked the trem and set it to float it gave the guitar considerably better sustain.

    • @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918
      @inquisitivenessandcontempl9918 Před rokem +1

      Interestingly enough contrary to common experience with floating tremolos, when I unlocked the trem and set it to float it gave the guitar considerably better sustain.

  • @rmg471
    @rmg471 Před 7 lety +15

    Another tip is to pull up on the tremolo bar before tuning each string. Then, if you DO happen to fall out of tune, you can pull up on the bar to go back into tune.

    • @dss8145
      @dss8145 Před 5 lety +3

      @@iPhone4Gaddict no it doesn't, it works perfectly, even on a cheap squire.

    • @quentin536
      @quentin536 Před 5 lety +3

      Yup when I attempt divebombs I pull back up on the bar to get that sweet spot where it's in tune

    • @dss8145
      @dss8145 Před 5 lety +2

      @@quentin536 yes, after a dive, a quick yank all the way up, strings muted if necessary. Back in perfect tune in a split second. And mine is a cheap squire with a 6 screw type trem.

    • @shaunw9270
      @shaunw9270 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah same ! That quick gentle pull on the bar has become second nature . It's funny , when I was young , I couldn't stand Strats , they never seemed to stay in tune compared to the Epiphone EA250's vibrato that I owned then and I thought they sounded thin . I used to love records with Hendrix, Clapton, Hank Marvin , Buddy Holly , Richie Blackmore, and many other Strat players but when I picked one up ,I sounded shit lol. Although I bought a used '96 Squier from a friend about 19 years ago (I still have it) , I really got into Strats & the bar about 5 years ago. My go to guitars right now 😉👌

    • @HenryMusic255
      @HenryMusic255 Před rokem

      Just like airplanes, after a dive, pull up, lol

  • @BCTGuitarPlayer
    @BCTGuitarPlayer Před 3 lety +3

    You can also buy finely powdered teflon. Process: 1. Restring 2. Use a 'Strecha' to stretch the strings. 3. With the strings detuned low, smooth a tiny bit teflon powder over the top of the strings (in their slots) then pull up each string (allowing the powder to drop in and around the slot) and finally snap the string back into the slot. This coats both the string and slot with teflon. 4. Retune the strings. Viola! Perfectly smooth string slots;)

  • @MrAustralorp
    @MrAustralorp Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this lesson. I found it really useful.

  • @Yanthungbemo
    @Yanthungbemo Před 5 lety +87

    Sorry. I can't help it. "Lubricant" and "nut slot" in one sentence made me crack 😂😂😂😂

  • @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921

    Steve, I liked your work in AirHeads, Reservoir Dogs and Fargo. And I agree with your views on tipping.
    You look like you haven't aged a day! Thanks for the tips! (Hey, you tipped?)

  • @nospam1583
    @nospam1583 Před 6 lety +7

    Check the string holes on your bridge plate the next time you have the strings off.. Remove the saddles and inspect them for groves and burrs caused by the string movement with the tremolo. Wound strings pinch here the most. Deburr and lightly camper these holes or replace the bridge plate with a higher quality of steel.

  • @MarkSmith-rh5qs
    @MarkSmith-rh5qs Před 7 lety +1

    Good Job Ed !!

  • @eliolopez3107
    @eliolopez3107 Před 6 lety +7

    There's one other thing you can do. I learned a technique from Carl Verheyen on adjusting the spring tensions on youtube. Jeff Beck also uses it. It worked really well on a strat I have that was giving me tuning problems.

  • @thegee-tahguy4877
    @thegee-tahguy4877 Před 4 lety +15

    This works great if all you do is vibrato chords, but if you stretch a string during a solo, then go back to chords, your axe will likely be out of tune. The secret here is to simply push your trem arm down just once, not too hard, not too soft and DO NOT pull back on it (up-pitch). Doing this is an art (like playing) and should bring the strings all back to equilibrium (if they were properly equalized and tuned prior to the stretch). Practice it.

    • @illegallystalked3119
      @illegallystalked3119 Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, but then you have to dive the bar after every bend. Especially g string bends, so yes that method works great, but it is not practical.
      Pulling up on the bar to reset works way better, of course then you got to do it after every downward movement of the bar.
      Strat trem sucks, it just does. Watch steve lukather play his musicman, and he can bend, go up, go down, in any combination and that guitar stays in tune.
      I dont know why musicman stays in tune so much better. The trem looks basically like a fender trem, operates on same principal, but that system is 100 times more stable than any fender.

    • @satevo462
      @satevo462 Před 2 lety

      My question is this, if I hit an open string and then bend another string, the open string drops in Pitch. I hate this. Is there any way to stop this with Floating Bridge on a fender? Same problem with unison bends. Like Tool Sober for example. When I bend one string and not the other, the non-bent string drops in tune. This is a problem I'm struggling with.

  • @danfuerthgillis4483
    @danfuerthgillis4483 Před 4 lety +2

    One thing missing here critical is the right string size for the NUT. Correct gauges slide easier so bigger gauges require a Nut with deeper slots.

  • @66Thunders
    @66Thunders Před rokem +1

    Without FR, 2 point bridge, locking tuners and lsr roller nut are the only one I ever played that stayed in tune whatever I did. It was a Am Dlx HSH. Could dive bomb until the stings did hang in å bow and let the arm loose again and it was in perfect tuning pitch again. I have never touched a Fender that you could do that before or after that guitar.

  • @g.m.6417
    @g.m.6417 Před 2 lety +2

    I set mine up to where I can do anything from Hendrix, VH, to Jeff Beck. I get the results I did with the ball & chain Floyd! The Floyd reminds me of a set of training weels for a bocycle.😀 Don’t need any nut sauce! We use try things like chap stick, 3&1 oil & would also shave a pencil & put the graphite in the nut. That worked the best. Don't need any of that today. Works flawlessly if you know the main secret.There are a few tricks & physics involved. I been doing it since the early 70’s around 1972-73 I was playing & listening to Jimi Hendrix at the time. Plus I use a different nut & Sperzel tuners. Works fine & I don’t have to stretch the strings either. I was buying Fender necks from Manys Music at 48th st. NYC. The original Sam Ash was accross the street. No one I can think of was routing out a strat in 1972-73. I was putting humbuckers in a couple of custom explorer body's with the original fender bridges not Gibson. Anyone wants the details just ask. It's not a magical black art thing. There is just two main things to make it work😊

    • @HuhWhatHuhwhatHuh
      @HuhWhatHuhwhatHuh Před 2 lety +2

      Lol. 1,500 words and didn’t put the “secret”. Of course it’s the same “secret” in 29 other comments.

    • @jovanmagyaya8329
      @jovanmagyaya8329 Před rokem

      hey man can I ask for the details?

  • @neta6639
    @neta6639 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you good sir

  • @lisan1010
    @lisan1010 Před 4 lety

    great advice!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před 5 lety +7

    Great Tips Brother. Your Tone is Phenomenal. Thanks.

    • @hunterxbox11
      @hunterxbox11 Před 5 lety

      Michael Caz I agree

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Před 3 lety

      @@hunterxbox11 For me . . . there is nothing more Expressive then a Strat-style guitar - with a Floating Tremolo.

  • @guitar.a
    @guitar.a Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much! Working!

  • @Max-dr6rz
    @Max-dr6rz Před 3 lety +1

    thanks man, really trying to do those hendrix and eddie van halen divebombs. sometimes i just literally play lenny (which doesn’t use the whammy bar in a really hard way) but it still goes out of tune. helped a lot

  • @arjnoro1
    @arjnoro1 Před 4 lety +1

    I also lubricate the saddles on the bridge. Remember every place the string makes contact. Also if your springs are old you're going to have problems keeping in tune.

    • @gpah58
      @gpah58 Před 3 lety

      String trees too

  • @JoeSzilagy
    @JoeSzilagy Před 3 lety

    Jeff Beck used to (maybe still does) use graphite powder in the nut grooves.

  • @thebrukspatron
    @thebrukspatron Před 4 lety +2

    also check Carl Verheyens strat setup. He is an expert in keeping strats in tune.

  • @blubblubston1452
    @blubblubston1452 Před 4 lety

    Black with maple board
    So nice

  • @alexjnoriega
    @alexjnoriega Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video. I was wondering if you could do a review of a Tagima TG-530 Strat Style Guitar and your opinion of the whammy bar set up on that guitar in comparison to a Fender Strat?

  • @SirPotatoez
    @SirPotatoez Před 3 lety

    Used WD40 + pencil graphite as lube for my hood rigged strat. Trem never goes out of tune now thanks for advice!

  • @Gaiffari
    @Gaiffari Před 4 lety +1

    does it stay in tune for mick mars solos and riffs?

  • @meddlesomemusic
    @meddlesomemusic Před 6 lety +15

    (bB string at 2:23) "that's pretty good!"

    • @harmsengers3066
      @harmsengers3066 Před 6 lety

      lol, you noticed too eh?

    • @brettgunn9786
      @brettgunn9786 Před 6 lety

      Heard that too! Lol

    • @TomMilleyMusic
      @TomMilleyMusic Před 6 lety

      I was thinking the same thing :P

    • @Texturas75
      @Texturas75 Před 5 lety

      I don't get it. What was it?

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono Před 4 lety

      @@Texturas75 it's gone flat. It's no longer in tune. If you play for years hearing a slightly out of tune note or chord is SO PAINFUL.

  • @peanutbutterisfu
    @peanutbutterisfu Před rokem

    Wind the strings the least amount possible on the tuning pegs, stretch the strings, make sure the nut is smooth and lubed, if u use the bar for just a little vibrato it’s pretty good at staying in tune but if ur doing dive bombs all the time just get a Floyd if u wanna stay in tune.

  • @suhailgulati5682
    @suhailgulati5682 Před 6 lety +4

    I am planning to buy a strat, but I sometimes change to drop tunings. I've heard that its a pain to change the tuning in a trem system. Can you please help me on this.

    • @marsiram4190
      @marsiram4190 Před 6 lety +4

      Suhail Gulati It's for floyd rose guitars

  • @user-zt3ij2iv1f
    @user-zt3ij2iv1f Před 2 lety

    hello i have a problem. Once the guitar is in tune when using the tremolo, the tone of the first string is raised and after the band returns to the tone. The guitar is a Malmstein fender. Can anyone help?

  • @Luthiart
    @Luthiart Před 4 lety +34

    According to Eddie Van Halen's tech, you just RUINED that whole set of strings by stretching them that way. 😂

  • @that1fridge
    @that1fridge Před 10 měsíci

    I'm going to buy a electric guitar soon and start out playing but I have a question, because the strat I'm getting has a tremolo bridge, and I'm wondering if I were to remove the whammy bar and not use it at all, will my strings go out of tune as often w the whammy bar?

  • @stilldreamin57
    @stilldreamin57 Před rokem

    Thank you for this information but, most of us are familiar with the different types of lube for keeping your Strat in tune when using a gentle touch on the tremolo bar. So.....how does Jeff Beck keep his guitar in tune? Aside from the Fender Wilkinson Roller Nut, which he has on everyone one of his Strats and can't be bought anywhere unless you snatch up one of the few remaining 80's Strat Plus' that actually came with the Wilkinson Nut, (which I have done), how does he keep his guitar in tune. He works that bar as hard as anyone I've ever seen and rarely do you see him tune up live, even after torturing that tremolo on the previous tune. Sometimes he just swaps out guitars, but for me the real question is, how it it that Jeff's guitar rarely go out of tune? Any suggestions?

  • @dcfromthev
    @dcfromthev Před 4 lety

    Subbed!

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Před rokem

    Put some Callaham springs in it (cold rolled steel), and keep that nut well lubed! A sticking nut is where most problems occur!

  • @eliahusg3515
    @eliahusg3515 Před 6 lety +4

    So, A New Mexican Fender Standard Stratocaster has the floating trem already?

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Před 5 lety +1

      Most any trem can be set up for floating. It all has to do with the spacing ( trem saddles ) from the body = Approx 1/8 inch ( as shown here ). Adjusting the inner cavity's trem block and spring tension to allow it to float - so you can Pitch Up or Down.

  • @cyanidejunkie
    @cyanidejunkie Před 4 lety

    What pups are in that strat? Sounds nice.

  • @BretAmes
    @BretAmes Před 6 lety +4

    I Love the ringing sound of that Guitar. Any tips on that please ? Great Video. Thanks

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 6 lety +5

      I'm just plugged into Channel 1 of that Mesa JP-2C with reverb from the amp! That ringing, glassy tone is characteristic of a Stratocaster. New strings always help but that's it! All Strat!

    • @BretAmes
      @BretAmes Před 6 lety +2

      Thank You :)

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 6 lety +2

      You're Welcome!

    • @artamussumatra6286
      @artamussumatra6286 Před 6 lety +5

      That’s the sound of those criminally underrated Mexican Standard ceramic pickups, I love them. They are one of the main reasons I chose the MIM over the American Standard.

  • @AlexandraOlifirowicz
    @AlexandraOlifirowicz Před 5 lety +1

    So I can just easly change tuning to for example drop D and it will be in tune?

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 5 lety +3

      It is a floating bridge so, if you drop to D, you'll probably have to fine tune a few of the other strings but once that's done, it should be stable.

  • @workdays8280
    @workdays8280 Před rokem

    I've got a roller nut and lock-in machine heads and still out of tune

  • @sixslinger9951
    @sixslinger9951 Před 2 lety

    also need to lube the underside of the string tree and saddles. I can dive bomb and go pretty crazy on it and it holds it's tune very well. and do yourself a favor and get locking tuners. they should come standard on my Pro II but they don't. greedy fender.

  • @Alienkiwi730
    @Alienkiwi730 Před 7 měsíci

    Quick answer: Use the arm gently and sparingly. If you want to do stuff like Eddie Van Halen or Jeff Beck, you'll need upgrades like a Floyd Rose and / or locking nut

  • @robguitarwizard
    @robguitarwizard Před 2 lety

    What sort of lubricant?

  • @waynestevens366
    @waynestevens366 Před 3 lety +3

    heavier strings help tremendously (11 gauge)

  • @luismejia6802
    @luismejia6802 Před 5 lety

    Whenever I do double stop bends on my MiM strat, the E string's pitch goes slightly lower because the bridge is pulled up a bit due to the bending of the B string.
    So my B string's bend has to match the E string note that I'm fretting, but at a slightly lower pitch, making the note be out of tune.
    Does anyone else have this problem?

    • @midnightmix2692
      @midnightmix2692 Před 4 lety

      thats just how a floating trem works. You need to tighten the springs on the back to make it flush with the body so that when you bend a string the bridge doesnt pull forwards because the springs would have more tension than the strings

    • @Gipsy_T.
      @Gipsy_T. Před rokem

      Kiko lourerio from megadeth suggests to hold the bridge down with your hand while doing bends so other strings dont go out of tune when the bending pulls the bridge up

  • @NealB123
    @NealB123 Před 6 lety +2

    I have an American Dlx with the LSR roller nut. I don't use the trem so I decked it using 5 springs and tightening the claw screws but it still won't stay in tune. Strings immediately go flat on bends (well stretched strings). I think the strings are binding in the roller nut but that's the problem that roller nuts are supposed to eliminate and I don't know what to do about it. Any ideas?

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 6 lety

      Only thing I can think of is the slipping is occurring in the capstand of your old tuners. There may be some wear there that's causing the slippage.

    • @strangher11
      @strangher11 Před 6 lety +1

      Try using 3 springs in a V configuration ... the center straight up/down and the other two right next to the center on both sides and both going to the corner hook to make the V pattern. Works for me Neal

    • @strangher11
      @strangher11 Před 6 lety +1

      That's providing you don't want the trem ... :-)

    • @smokestackstudiosgem
      @smokestackstudiosgem Před 6 lety +1

      Neal B See Carl Verheyen whammy bar tricks.. CZcams. You’ll be amazed.

    • @NealB123
      @NealB123 Před 6 lety +1

      I replaced the roller nut with a new one and that cured the tuning problem. I don't use the trem and plan on leaving it decked.

  • @samueljett7807
    @samueljett7807 Před 4 lety +1

    When I bend, the floating tremolo causes the string to become out of tune. Wiggling it a bit makes it go back in tune. Pretty annoying

    • @nemanjapavlovic5402
      @nemanjapavlovic5402 Před 4 lety

      2 reasons
      1. when u use the tremolo and when u are done the tremolo doesn't get back in place(u need to loosen the bolts on term and lubricate them)
      2. the string gets caught in the nut of the guitar(smooth sandpaper and gently sand the string slot, and ofc locking tuners would help)

  • @gabrielpatrick1581
    @gabrielpatrick1581 Před 5 lety

    String tension must also equal spring tension.

    • @bluwng
      @bluwng Před 4 lety

      Anytime it's floating that case is always true 100% of the time. Think about it.

  • @patriks.7815
    @patriks.7815 Před 3 lety +1

    Using lubricant for the nutslot is an universal rule

  • @84kjk
    @84kjk Před 4 lety +2

    Why when I drop tune I always have to do it like 5 times to get it to actually stay?

    • @gizmo1613
      @gizmo1613 Před 3 lety

      Pretty sure it's because the tremelo system and how when you mess with one string, it causes the tremelo system to raise up, making the other strings go out too

    • @gizmo1613
      @gizmo1613 Před 3 lety

      Don't have this problem with any fixed bridge guitar, only strat

  • @quit293
    @quit293 Před 5 lety

    But i want to do evh dive bombs so do i need floy rose locking guitar?

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 5 lety +2

      A Floyd Rose is best if Dive Bombs are your Main Objective when using a Tremolo.

    • @quit293
      @quit293 Před 5 lety +2

      @@MooreMusicGuitars thanks

  • @reneotten7376
    @reneotten7376 Před 3 lety +1

    So how did Hendrix and Gary Moore their extreme diving and pulling and stay in tune?

  • @poomped53
    @poomped53 Před 3 lety

    Twin Peaks black lodge vibes

  • @ThaiThom
    @ThaiThom Před rokem

    I love my Strat and it is set up nicely but I threw away the tremolo a long time ago because it DOES twang it all out of tune no matter what. Frustrating really.

  • @LunaticTheCat
    @LunaticTheCat Před 3 lety +1

    Whenever I use the tremelo bar my guitar will go super sharp or flat like the bridge is getting stuck in a new position. Trying to figure out how to fix this problem.

    • @jorgetome7089
      @jorgetome7089 Před 3 lety

      My Mexican fender strat also. Seems like like the problem is with the bridge, I don't know. But the nut is lubrificated

    • @duroxkilo
      @duroxkilo Před 3 lety

      @Europa
      some bridges are easier to work w/ than others. don't give up...
      assuming the bridge mechanism is not defective, lubricate the contact points where the bridge touches the 6 screws. the 6 screws should allow full motion for the tremolo bridge (up and down), the screw heads don't need/shouldn't touch the bridge. (use a screw driver, a wire, etc.. dip it in lubricant and then touch the back of the screws that hold the bridge. a small amount will wick down the screw)
      if the strings are new, make sure they are stretched.. also press down on them at the point where they come off the saddles and behind the nut.
      also, proper spring tension helps... this is how you adjust the springs and bridge height:
      1. with the guitar in tune and the bridge floating, tighten the back tremolo screws so that the tremolo touches or is parallel w/ the body. (sometimes there is a gap, it depends how the front of the bridge is positioned relative to the body)
      2. retune the G string to G.
      3. use sticky notes under the bridge to float it, enough of them to make the G string become an E. (this will be the balanced position for your floating bridge)
      4. with the sticky notes holding the bridge, retune all strings.
      5. remove the sticky notes from under the bridge. (the tuning will go high, as the bridge pulls on the strings)
      6. using the back tremolo screws, loosen them gradually until the guitar is back in tune.
      this is the final position for the bridge. using a different gauge of strings requires a re-balance of the spring tension.
      hope this helps, good luck.
      *if done correctly, the E string should go a half step sharp (F) when the tremolo is pulled all the way up.
      ** the heavier strings (E, A) may remain sharp (no more than 10 cents) after the tremolo is pulled all the way up. to reset them, slightly press down the tremolo...
      this is most likely due to friction between the many contact points (the 6 screws, the strings touching the bridge and the saddles, the nut and lastly, the give in the tuners)

    • @duroxkilo
      @duroxkilo Před 3 lety +1

      @@jorgetome7089 read my reply to @europa, hope it helps, good luck

    • @jorgetome7089
      @jorgetome7089 Před 3 lety

      @@duroxkilo thanks. I my case I solved the problem by raising up the 2 screws of the bridge and lowering the sadles. Now it's perfect

    • @duroxkilo
      @duroxkilo Před 3 lety

      @@jorgetome7089 excellent!!

  • @BluelightGaming1
    @BluelightGaming1 Před 5 lety

    What about dive bombs though? Cause mine goes out of tune if I do it. Is there no way around that?

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 5 lety +2

      The best way to maintain tuning stability is making sure the strings are totally stretched out and use a nut lube like Big Bends Nut Sauce or GHS Grphital. These products keep the strings from binding in the individual nut slots. Bottom line though, dive bombs on a non-locking trem is pushing the design of the thing to the limit so you have to manage expectations!

    • @acegibson9533
      @acegibson9533 Před 4 lety

      @@MooreMusicGuitars that is your answer? You don't know how to set up a Strat. I've had at least a dozen Strats over the last 15 years and have never had a problem keeping them in tune and I've never used any lubricant. No need. No need for a Floyd. I have a brain and I use it well.

    • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
      @the_original_Bilb_Ono Před 4 lety +1

      @@acegibson9533 lol chill the fuck down dude. He's just trying to help. You act like he's purposefully misleading people, he's just saying what he knows and does to his instruments. No one is stopping you from doing the same. Not everyone is as "professional" as you and that's perfectly fine.

  • @MichaelJordan-hn4zd
    @MichaelJordan-hn4zd Před 3 lety

    What is the name of the lube?? What about installing one of those roller ball nuts?

    • @TheVampireKit
      @TheVampireKit Před 3 lety

      I think it's www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/big-bends-nut-sauce-tuning-lubricant - but I also think it's just expensive Vaseline petroleum jelly (some people also use chap stick).

    • @66Thunders
      @66Thunders Před rokem

      Use a graph tech nut instead.

  • @tonypowell250
    @tonypowell250 Před 4 lety +1

    So what type of lubricant are you using?

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 4 lety

      Big Bends Nut Sauce. It is the only way to lube your nut!

    • @janrandles8683
      @janrandles8683 Před 4 lety +1

      I just can't go any further with this thread. Lol.

  • @Waldek.k
    @Waldek.k Před 6 lety +1

    Walnut is not a problem here

  • @jiaozi0323
    @jiaozi0323 Před 5 lety

    Problem is when I bend one string. The tremolo changes tunes of other strings.

    • @MooreMusicGuitars
      @MooreMusicGuitars  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, that is the nature of the floating tremolo. Bending one string makes the entire bridge move, the other strings' pitch will be affected.

    • @ChrisInNashville
      @ChrisInNashville Před 3 lety

      One thing you can do is if you're going for a bend, put just enough pressure on the bridge w/your hand to compensate for it 👍🏻

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo Před 6 lety +22

    Mine stay in tune even with dive bombs.

    • @randomindividual1783
      @randomindividual1783 Před 5 lety +1

      How? I just want to play Panama lol

    • @rylanfreidhof7410
      @rylanfreidhof7410 Před 4 lety +1

      yes how? Please let us know :)

    • @nate716
      @nate716 Před 4 lety +59

      @@rylanfreidhof7410 I think he dive bombed so hard the strings popped off and cut his throat cause he not responding

    • @blakestone75
      @blakestone75 Před 4 lety +2

      Eddie started out using a normal fender trek. No locking at all.

  • @hunterfagan6272
    @hunterfagan6272 Před 4 lety +1

    I came here to learn how to keep it in tune to play van halen

  • @TheForce_Productions
    @TheForce_Productions Před 5 lety +2

    Trem stabilizer and you're done.

  • @rcellduracell3791
    @rcellduracell3791 Před 3 lety

    Any cheap lubricant you can recomment I try the WD40 well is ok but sometimes not any tips?

  • @Alfredo78666
    @Alfredo78666 Před 3 lety

    Kirk Cornell:-7

  • @repeatoffender9902
    @repeatoffender9902 Před 5 lety +1

    My prs se tremolo stays in tune better than my American Strat

  • @fordhamdonnington2738

    Yhgwie Malmsteen Alcatraz Evil Eye brought me here.

  • @johnw8916
    @johnw8916 Před 3 lety

    Whammy bar lol

  • @zigazorin8893
    @zigazorin8893 Před 4 lety +2

    0:19 mkay?

  • @jadenjohnson8389
    @jadenjohnson8389 Před 4 lety

    Outside of Van Halen style dive bombs your guitar will stay in tune

  • @jeffgerek6180
    @jeffgerek6180 Před 4 lety

    What kind of lubricant

  • @tributeborn6036
    @tributeborn6036 Před 5 lety +3

    That is the weirdest intro music I've ever heard.

  • @kingofkingsVAR
    @kingofkingsVAR Před 4 lety +2

    But I wanna play van halen :(

    • @DJBuglip
      @DJBuglip Před 3 lety

      Then you want to upgrade to a locking nut. You can go nuts with that tremelo after that.

  • @herywonderboy8941
    @herywonderboy8941 Před 4 lety +1

    string gauge?🤔

  • @dulla8469
    @dulla8469 Před 3 lety

    why the hell is it called tremolo, i mean its not tremolo yet everyone says its a tremolo arm

  • @Steve-wz5pz
    @Steve-wz5pz Před 2 měsíci

    Easiest way?
    Replace it with a Vega Trem.

  • @kenputraraaga
    @kenputraraaga Před 2 lety

    Want some Van Halen divebombs?,Lube it with WD40 it works great

  • @MrChegcelestialslides
    @MrChegcelestialslides Před 2 lety

    OK so nut lube.

  • @christianrholt
    @christianrholt Před rokem

    Avoids calling the nut sauce nut sauce..

  • @monmac1165
    @monmac1165 Před 6 měsíci +1

    why divebomb? The tremolo was made to do melodious sounds....as Leo intended....Not to be abused like these headbangers.....

  • @LGrice
    @LGrice Před rokem

    What about the string bends that always sets that string out of tune. And u need to use the tremolo to bring it back to tune! This really stress me out

  • @hunterlowe2470
    @hunterlowe2470 Před 6 lety +2

    Wth is kirk hammet here jk bro keep play in

    • @1201zj
      @1201zj Před 5 lety +2

      Looks nothing like Kirk.

    • @Texturas75
      @Texturas75 Před 5 lety +1

      1201zj Yeah he looks more like Petrucci

  • @danielibnz
    @danielibnz Před 4 lety

    Sensible comments from a knowledgeable person. While it's true that Fender tremolo is not a good design, Ed explains how to compensate and get the best tune stability possible.

    • @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921
      @bassfishingwiththeantichri2921 Před 4 lety

      Daniel Ibanez - Not a good design? It works fine as a tremolo but we're asking it to be something it's not.
      Even Eddie runs his Floyd flush against the body and has to be depressed before he can raise a note, plus with a locking nut. And we all hate a locking nut.
      I've been playing an SL57 and the angled headstock seems to help. Maybe a roller nut with a zero fret? IDK?

  • @Dailyvids25
    @Dailyvids25 Před 5 lety +4

    2:23 no not pretty good. Pretty bad through the rest of the video.

  • @nickfanzo
    @nickfanzo Před 6 lety +1

    You didn't cover the most important things.
    You need to make sure the screws on the trem are set properly on the front of the bridge. If they touch the plate in a certain way it'll go out of tune. You then have to balance the tension with the springs.
    Unfortunately the better made guitar the better the term will be.My custom shops Never go out even with dive bombing and I don't use lubes.
    An mim stratocaster will have issues due to building quality. Either will never more work to function well.

  • @gitarbangsatchanel8036

    I bet you out of tune after bend the string

    • @virnalinebrida-sunga7748
      @virnalinebrida-sunga7748 Před 5 lety

      i kno that problem, how do you fix it though?

    • @gitarbangsatchanel8036
      @gitarbangsatchanel8036 Před 5 lety

      @@virnalinebrida-sunga7748 i learn from carl verheyen and it work,,but it just running a little bit..but its ok .. i think VEGA TREM or SUPER VEE BLADE RUNNER is the best tremolo for strat

  • @Getchapull82
    @Getchapull82 Před 3 lety

    No! No way it does not it doesn't matter what you do it wont stay in tune nothing....nothing works nope.

  • @_pant0m
    @_pant0m Před 3 lety

    time wasted

  • @gregjohnson298
    @gregjohnson298 Před 6 lety

    I could knock this guitar out of tune in under 30 seconds,outdated garbage system from the 50s.I guess Fender just hasnt made enough money to design a system that actually works.I wouldnt touch that tremolo bar on a stage on a dare.

    • @jubjub905
      @jubjub905 Před 6 lety +3

      I do just fine. If you can knock it out of tune so fast, perhaps youre the problem.

    • @hiighway_chile4080
      @hiighway_chile4080 Před 5 lety +1

      How can you say it's garbage when it's been proven that well setup trem will handle wide whammy abuse...Just look at Ritchie Blackmore in the 70s.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Před 5 lety +1

      Frudua is a Master. Improved my Vintage Strat tremendously. However - I do Like Pete Thorn's New Wilkinson Locking Bridge.

    • @acegibson9533
      @acegibson9533 Před 4 lety

      Really Greg? Probably because you have shit for brains. I've been using the stock tremelo on a Fender Start for over 15 years now and I've NEVER had any tuning problems. There is a CORRECT way of setting it up. I won't tell you because you don't deserve to know.

    • @coldacre
      @coldacre Před 4 lety

      Greg Johnson they DID design a system that works flawlessly, in 1958. here’s a clue... it starts with J

  • @christianscherrer2547
    @christianscherrer2547 Před 2 lety

    Its a chame for Fender. 2700 swiss Franks for a Malmsteen, and i canot tudch de fucking tremolo. They say its Like wintach and charge iven more. I hat the shit gutare. Money throd out of the window. Finale jet they are not able too resolf tiuningproblems. The CZcams is full with people wo are sad about that. Shame Fender, livin in the fucking Old Days. For 2500 Dollars and no tune. You talking trash

  • @toyotanerd2269
    @toyotanerd2269 Před 3 lety +1

    Trump supporters would expect Mexico to pay for the guitar