I have a BR-160. Thats all I could tell you. Interesting story behind it too. I picked guitar up about two years ago, and for a birthday present my brother got me a acoustic case for my Yamaha guitar. I opened the case, and inside of it was a Blueridge; not put there intentionally by my brother. So, I got a guitar case and a little beaten up BlueRidge (tuning prongs didnt work and had a crack in it), but got them fixed and its my favorite guitar out of 4. Best of luck to you!
Great job and vocals. Excellent timing. You have a fine termollow to your voice, nice and natural. If I might suggest, try some light guage phoshor bronze strings. The tone will have more bass and mid. You guitar is likely maple on its sides or back. Sweet high-end, and phosphor bronze will bring out the bass. You could even go to medium (you're a big guy, and your fingers could handle it). Keep the faith. 5 stars.
Hey thanks for the comments man. Couple of things though... I AM using D'Addario phosphor bronze lights, and the other thig is that my guitar isn't maple at all. It's solid sitka spruce on top, and mahogany on the back and sides. Good looking out on the advice. 5 stars!
Good, that's good to hear. The guitar has a high end that is very bright. I've gotten in the habbit of changing my strings now every month or so; keeps em' warm and resonant.
Thanks man. I've heard that every three months was good on the strings, but I play my guitar hours a day. I'm gonna re-string it before I post new videos. Sometime next week. Thx again for the comment.
your good but i do agree the guitar sounds like crap. Good job though!
bdarnell1966 2 years ago
dude DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tune your guitar
geej18 2 years ago
@geej18 lol
JellyProductionsN 1 year ago
everything is good the guitar just needs to be tuned better.
skaterskagg1 2 years ago
Wow, dude thats a cool guitar, A blue ride:D Pretty bad sound quality though
Urbaan94 2 years ago
Strumming on a Blue Ridge?
Canne32 3 years ago
Yes. It's a BR-143 000 Historic Series. You like it?
pkinngrinnin 2 years ago
I have a BR-160. Thats all I could tell you. Interesting story behind it too. I picked guitar up about two years ago, and for a birthday present my brother got me a acoustic case for my Yamaha guitar. I opened the case, and inside of it was a Blueridge; not put there intentionally by my brother. So, I got a guitar case and a little beaten up BlueRidge (tuning prongs didnt work and had a crack in it), but got them fixed and its my favorite guitar out of 4. Best of luck to you!
Canne32 2 years ago
Good job overall. Only thing is make surer your guitar is tuned.
fanooger 3 years ago
Great job and vocals. Excellent timing. You have a fine termollow to your voice, nice and natural. If I might suggest, try some light guage phoshor bronze strings. The tone will have more bass and mid. You guitar is likely maple on its sides or back. Sweet high-end, and phosphor bronze will bring out the bass. You could even go to medium (you're a big guy, and your fingers could handle it). Keep the faith. 5 stars.
archambault65 3 years ago 3
Hey thanks for the comments man. Couple of things though... I AM using D'Addario phosphor bronze lights, and the other thig is that my guitar isn't maple at all. It's solid sitka spruce on top, and mahogany on the back and sides. Good looking out on the advice. 5 stars!
pkinngrinnin 3 years ago
Good, that's good to hear. The guitar has a high end that is very bright. I've gotten in the habbit of changing my strings now every month or so; keeps em' warm and resonant.
Fine job here, great vocals, timing. Impressive.
archambault65 3 years ago 3
Thanks man. I've heard that every three months was good on the strings, but I play my guitar hours a day. I'm gonna re-string it before I post new videos. Sometime next week. Thx again for the comment.
pkinngrinnin 3 years ago
amazing!
xxcuriosityxx 3 years ago 5
Nice!! really liked it!
Bluefroger 3 years ago 4
Hey Matt thanks for the shirt buddy!
pkinngrinnin 3 years ago