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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2007

**NOTE** I have answered every single imaginable comment in this and other video. Please don't ask any more :) I don't work for Stetsbar

I get messages all the time asking me about the range, the sound of stetsbar. So here you go, here I am just abusing it for your pleasure. Judge for yourself. And no, I don't have tab for this :P

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  • hey how did you apply the number on the guitar?

  • OK, finally a question I'm going to answer :) I went to a hardware store, and bought a number sticker. These are used on houses. I just glued it on carefully and evenly.

    Originally I wanted to do something like Pete Townshend, but thought that solid rectangle looked way cooler. It also reflects light, and if somebody takes a flash picture, it appears to be glowing.

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  • @casket56 yes I did

  • Wow that horrible

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  • can you do pull ups?

  • @FriendNotFoeBand I recommend you check out Scott Grove's video on the topic

  • @SevenisNine Also, fyi, the whole "Legendary Les Paul sustain" thing is usually referring to the '59 wich had a longer neck tenon than most Les Pauls, which meant more vibration was being tranferred from the neck to the body, vise-versa.

  • @SevenisNine I would definitely know if a guitar was made of a can. My buddy has a brass telecaster and it sounds ulike anything you've heard. Yeah, your fingers have alot to do with your tone, but 9/10 steve vai hiting his a string on the 12th fret with no vibrato is going to sound exactly the same as when i do it, or as long as they fret properly, ANYBODY. Every component in the signal chain is improtant, but my maple fretboard strat has far better note definition/clarity than my rosewood.

  • @SevenisNine I don't know what planet you live on but I live in Lexington, KY home of Willcutt Guitars, where you can find some of the finest Les Pauls money can buy. If you put one of those things in your hand you can feel in resonate with every note you pluck. The Les Paul's sustain comes from a cpmbination of the Mahogany and the neck joint and the headstock angle. I want you to play two identical strats, one made of Swamp ash, one made of alder and you tell me it doesn't make a difference.

  • @FriendNotFoeBand What I'm saying is that the wood itself won't have anything to do with your tone. You can't tell wether a guitar's made out of can you? You can't. It comes from your fingers. Also, having a heavy wood will diminish your sustain compared to a light wood. All that Les Paul sustain is bs.

  • @SevenisNine bullshit it doesn't. Those pickups pick up the way the string vibrates. If the guitar can't resonate the strings won't vibrate as long. Pluck your e string and feel your headstock, it should be vibrating, then feel the edges of your guitar, they should be vibrating too. Different woods handle these vibrations differently because of their pore structure and density. Different metals vibrate differently too. Adding a trem like this is going to affect tone transfer from strings to wood

  • @MrSambo72 The video, or your English?

  • @sgbigsby1989 Just replace the electronics. Guitar wood has nothing to do with tone.

  • It doesn't really seem to have the amount of pull on the bar like my Kahlers do. Still really awesome though.

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