I love how tasteful your guitar playing is. A lot of guitar demos just shred or play rock/blues riffs you've heard a million times. So this is refreshing.
@@mothman4672 thought the same.. but when the pb melts there is water.. maybe if you dry pb to state of powder.. and than just mix in the epoxy... that mus be fine.
This is one of the best salt-guitar builds I've ever seen. Definitely in the top 5. WAY better than so many other salt guitars. Especially the mass-produced ones.
the first ever guitar I tried to build was a disaster. The routerbit pulled in the neck, cut into it, Tried to fix it, couldn't. The 2 pieces for the body were not jointed at a right angle, when I glued it up, it was bowed, I got so angry, just broke the damn thing in half. Now I'm much more careful
@@TheXComputerXDr bro the acoustics of salt? if building a guitar out of coffee, recycled plastic, colored pencils, or any other various things had minimal effect I doubt clear coat is gonna ruin the tonality of his salt
I bet after having made one he'd be able to make a second with slight improvements. Perhaps epoxy on both sides, all holes drilled super slowly, figure out some solution for the neck joint being flakey. But regardless it'd still be super fragile.
i just love the idea of taking a file to your telecaster to season a meal. Imagine playing this live & your VIP audience has margaritas with guitar salted rims
8:46 I am once again asking if anyone has song suggestions that sound like his outro. I need to hear more like that!! Demos, songs, etc. I need more sounds like that in my life!
Was literally thinking an hour ago about how I haven't seen a Burls Art video in forever, and how I'd love to see a new guitar build soon. Boom. Right there in my recommendations an hour later. Thanks man, this is awesome.
I thought the same thing myself, but unfortunately it would probably change the sound and would in fact be more of an epoxy build rather than a salt build
@@jamesbridges7314 the word salary comes from salt, because back then the payment was salt, useful to conserve meat and was difficult to find salt in that territory so, that's the reason for the price Sorry for my english. I'm Argentinian
Hi Jesus. Remember when you said this? Matthew 5:13 “You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.”
The most zen guitar ever. All you need to install is a dimmable light and then it could be used in a relaxing space. I know I would put this in my treatment room.
I swear to god there is gonna be a day that this guy makes a guitar out of pocket lint, a gumball and a quarter lol. This dude is pretty awesome and is showing us that you can make a guitar out of practically anything
As someone with a family history of high blood pressure, 50 lbs of salt is a nightmare. But as someone who collects rocks and is learning guitar, this is a dream.
What an eclectric guitar is made of, doesn't affect how a recording sounds. A guitar effects the sound you hear. Because the sound coming off the string bounces off it. Pickups however are not microphones. They do not detect sound. The sound makes no difference. A pickup is a magnetic field that detects the strings movement directly. Nothing about the body affects that to any degree any modern instruments can measure. Much less, to a degree your ears can detect.
@@Wylie288 I agree with you except for one thing. The body can determine how long a string will resonate translating to longer sustain. Other than that the actual tone won't change.
@@PimScotney like he said eh, it's more a wall hanger than a player, his channel is called Burls Art after all. Be interesting to see how resilient it would be if the while thing was epoxied. It might start to delaminate as it did in other areas.
If it’s kept in a humid environment I believe it will “leak”. my salt lamp leaked in our humid bedroom. Edit: Honestly. Put it in a air sealed box and call it art.
Why didn’t you seal the salt on the front and sides as well? Even rattle can spray lacker would work and then keep the finish from crapping out. Not a critique, I barely know how to hold a guitar, but I know salt draws humidity out of the air and into itself.
Finnally a real artist on youtube, not one of those foney wannabe internet designers. But true craftsmanship and a creative heart! Very very good! Subbed.
Dude for the longest time I’ve been trying to figure out whether you were from California or Colorado; I figured California would be too obvious and I definitely got that winter sports bro vibe. But now it’s up on your gram and all I can say is that I’m pleasantly surprised... much love from WA
"If I were to drop it from just a foot high, it's going to break into a million pieces" "it's just super brittle" When did we start talking about Gibson headstocks?
What sort of idiot drops a Gibson - or any guitar for that matter? If you're in the habit of dropping expensive guitars that's gonna be an expensive hobby for you.
@@jimherleva4541 funnily enough Jim when you drop a Gibson - or any guitar for that matter, you didn't do it deliberately. If you're in the habit of buying expensive guitars that's gonna be an expensive hobby for you whether you drop them or not.
Just watching this raised my blood pressure considerably, so initially I wanted to write a salty comment, however, listening to the crystal clear flavour of the notes, and how they were amplified by the natrium filled body, and all felt conserved and very long lasting, made me rethink my own strategy, and take the video with a pinch of salt.
FYI this is pink Himalayan salt... commonly used for grilling meats on bbq's, or in my case, building guitars.
It's not rock salt? |m| -_- |m|
Even prettier!!!
That outro is heart melting.
how much is one of these? asking for a friend
we a Himalayan salt lamp and it's sooooo heavy. How heavy is the guitar? oop never mind the weight was in the later part of the vid sorry
all the tones in the world and you choose to be salty
Hey I’m the first one to see this!
Lmaooo
Daddy Dines is here
ayyy
Haha
Tried this on a humid day and my guitar dissolved into the atmosphere. 9/10.
Ig you could say the guitar is "in your atmosphere" now
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
Puts another meaning into air guitar, huh?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RainwriterMusic good one lol
I guess that you could say that you're a well seasoned guitar builder now.
I'll show myself out.
Aaron Mustin, please don’t
No you get the gold star for the day
It was good
Oh that was bad but it was so good
Well played sir. Take my like and have a seat.
As someone who works in salt mines, I can't believe you managed to keep that thing whole through all that. Great job!!
*In a concert with that guitar*
*starts raining*
Guitar: goodbye
"my time has come"
His guitar will gently weep.
@@maninthecrowd5076 underrated comment.
@@maninthecrowd5076 george would be proud
@@maninthecrowd5076 pffffft
"I built a guitar out of the comments section"
Actually be rlly cool, if he made it out of epoxy and you could see some comments in it or something
That's what the title of the video say
It’s sounds like a lot of attack and no release
Dead
don't temp him!
I love how tasteful your guitar playing is. A lot of guitar demos just shred or play rock/blues riffs you've heard a million times. So this is refreshing.
heh, tasteful I see what you did there
Now whenever someone needs their food salted, just stand over them and shred
Lmao 😂
What you did there... I see it
Now that's an underrated comment
🤣😂
Thank you for your wisdom I will use it in the future
Awesome! Now can you please build a guitar out of 50 pounds of peanut butter, I love peanut butter, lol.
That sounds difficult - but probably only just as difficult as making it out of salt...
maybe he could make a mold, pour the peanut butter in, freeze it, and cover it with resin before it melts? i dunno i aint no scientist
@@mothman4672 thought the same.. but when the pb melts there is water.. maybe if you dry pb to state of powder.. and than just mix in the epoxy... that mus be fine.
Are You challenging a god?
StarsWithScars yeah, i’m sure theres a way to get it looking like peanut butter, but i’m not sure how close you can get to a true peanut butter guitar
Les Paul: I’m the heaviest guitar ever made 🎸
Salt Guitar: Hold my tequila shot
🥃 🧂 🍋
Peavey T-60 is heavier.
National guitars are way heavier or even any other resonator guitar.
Hahaha
This is one of the best salt-guitar builds I've ever seen. Definitely in the top 5. WAY better than so many other salt guitars. Especially the mass-produced ones.
I'm sorry they actually make more of these?
@@Chillin4030several, Gibson has been making les salts for a few years
@@ayoutubechannulI prefer my Saltocaster but that one’s good too
@@JackVance5 Don't you mean the Telesalter?
You should make a compilation of failed projects if you even have any
With as many guitars as he's made hr has to have broke at least one guitar half way through. Maybe
the first ever guitar I tried to build was a disaster. The routerbit pulled in the neck, cut into it, Tried to fix it, couldn't. The 2 pieces for the body were not jointed at a right angle, when I glued it up, it was bowed, I got so angry, just broke the damn thing in half. Now I'm much more careful
Yeah with good explanations on what went wrong this could be a very informative video idea
please
Giving "guitar licks" a whole new meaning
Underrated comment
Normally you want Sweet Licks though....
hell no!
Nobody wants to lick salt, just sayin.
@@annt.7785 except horses
Now *this* is a real "rock" guitar 😂
Excuse the bad joke
That Is a good idea
That is a great idea
jesus christ marie it's a mineral, not a rock
@@opagangster1 nice
Oh. my god.
You should've coated it with clear coat, it would potentially be more durable, and would definitely reduce the wear and tear on your metal parts.
but would change the acoustics.
It would change the flavor, too.
@@TheXComputerXDr not really
@@TheXComputerXDr bro the acoustics of salt? if building a guitar out of coffee, recycled plastic, colored pencils, or any other various things had minimal effect I doubt clear coat is gonna ruin the tonality of his salt
@@clays.9662 maybe not to you, but a refined ear o_0?
people in the 80s: we will have flying cars in the future
2020: salt guitar
underrated comment
@@rhys2528 lmao
The future is better than we thought it'd be, obviously
😂
@@rhys2528 did you mean 'overused'?
Everyone talks about having a sweet guitar, but i dont think ive ever seen _a salty one before._
This made me AWPset :(
Completely underrated comment lol
@@dustinpendergast THANK YOU. someone gets it.
Wooooooow
Underrated comment 😂😂😂😂
Talk about being able to do some good “licks” on this guitar.
I would like this comment but I don't want to destroy the nice 69
Jajajja
“Tasty licks”.. but fine.. I ain’t butthurt or nothin.. 😒..
😂
Is this ROCK salt?
Stolen
You can tell he’s a seasoned player. Very tasteful licks.
omg im dying underrated comment
Every snail in a 5 mile radius: (seeing the salt smoke) "Oh...Oh no."
Change da world
My final message
Goodbye
Your profile pic just makes it better 😂😂
People: Les Paul's are so heavy ugh
Burls Art: amateurs
this isnt a les paul tho
@@tevitavuki6100 you misinterpreted the joke
@@nicholaspaat7302 no i got the joke, about how les pauls are heavy but he made a 22 pound guitar, I'm just saying its not a les paul
@@tevitavuki6100 well no shit sherlock?
@@tevitavuki6100 not authentic enough ehh...
This was so oddly satisfying
Hello Cole- you make amazing videos!
Huuuuge fan
Ikr?
Saltisfying
It's satisfyingly odd!!
absolutely stunning, from the unique materials to the minimalistic styling and pristine sound! Luv it!
This really feels like "Daily dose of internet" content
Bro ur soooo true
Did this show up in one of his videos?
Hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of internet
This guy made an electric guitar out of salt
@@RandomThings12 I can hear him
Is it magically his content then?
Its beautiful, the seethrough parts mixed with the salt texture... I want one
Mr beast guy
That would be $8910 please
@@weaver3636 when it arives, you start to play it and it just crumbles
could get the same effect with rose quartz I think, and no problem with it dissolving from moisture.
I bet after having made one he'd be able to make a second with slight improvements. Perhaps epoxy on both sides, all holes drilled super slowly, figure out some solution for the neck joint being flakey. But regardless it'd still be super fragile.
1988: "Our dog ate my homework."
2020: "Our goats licked my guitar."
What about the epoxy😂
2020 energy indeed
Amazing work. For a guitar made out of salt, it makes for some sweet tunes!
There's a whole market to be tapped here. All those crazy ppl with their crystals would spend some crazy $$ for guitars made from them.
I would absolutely buy a crystalline guitar
not to mention this is a pretty slick guitar too, crazy people and crazy guitarists will both eat it up
We thinking a bunch of different crystals in epoxy? Would be pretty cool, honestly.
Wonder what a Venn diagram of anti vaxxers and guitar players would look like
@@LeglessWonder oh no 😂
Well...salt is a preservative. So that tone is staying fresh forever.
Edit: Some of you don't know what a joke is apparently.
Eyyyyyyy
This is massively underrated
Nothing preserved in salt ever counts as fresh.
Though the problem is that it doesn't have a sweet spot.
@@RedmarKerkhof lol that's a good one...
"Hey man can you pass me the salt"
-Sure thing dude!
throws the guitar*
I laughed way too hard at this comment.
Lol same
LMAO
After shredding a hot lick
Some devil liked this ONE too many times.
i just love the idea of taking a file to your telecaster to season a meal. Imagine playing this live & your VIP audience has margaritas with guitar salted rims
dying bro
Burl everytime before building another masterpiece: I don't know if this gonna work...
The crowd at the show: "damn his solo was so emotional he started crying"
Burls Art: "damn salt keeps getting in my eyes"
burks
@@TheBasementD lol sorry the auto correct betrayed me
"What kind of music do you play?"
"Rock"
Mineral
@@thatoneguy611 oh brother this guy stinks
@@unidentified2997 No, no. Those aren't rocks they are minerals...
@@ricards736 ohhhh, you mean sodium chloride? Gotcha
@@nutterinherbutter5080 nah i mean i like breakfast
Looks absolutely beautiful!
and sounds good too!
The amount of cons for this build is hilariously devastating.
Cons
- Super Heavy
- Very fragile
- Will melt away in a bath tub
Pros
- Looks badass
- Handy salt lick for your horse
- Great for backyard barbecues
@BlissGore Don't knock it til you tried it
@@drenrin2120 instructions unclear got my guitar stuck in the drain
"
Tyrell: [...] You were made as well as we could make you.
Batty: But not to last.
"
@BlissGore you're a man of culture
Burls: I made a guitar out of salt
Humidity: So you have chosen death
The only guitar I could make a descent lick with.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
good pun
You going down on it
Ah yes a very descent lick
8:46
I am once again asking if anyone has song suggestions that sound like his outro. I need to hear more like that!! Demos, songs, etc. I need more sounds like that in my life!
This guitar is MAKING ME THIRSTY!
What happened to the pretzels
Nice channel man.
MAKE MORE VIDEOS, MMA NEEDS YOU!
Was literally thinking an hour ago about how I haven't seen a Burls Art video in forever, and how I'd love to see a new guitar build soon. Boom. Right there in my recommendations an hour later. Thanks man, this is awesome.
"For my next guitar, I'm going to build it out of a hundred pounds of Alaskan smoked salmon."
lol
😂🤣😂🤣
"Could you pass me the salt?"
*starts shredding*
Man that song at the end was really calming and immersive
what is it btw
ikr i wonder what it is
It was the Salt
Damn thought the song name would be in this comment section
ward
"Why are we out of salt?"
Burls Art: *casually playing his pink Himalayan salt guitar*
This wouldn’t be edible salt btw
Tiemo Courtice Yes it is, it’s pink Himalayan salt.
@@Ori0987 That's surprising
GET THIS MAN A PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP
I did NOT expect you to actually play this thing. 😳
It actually sounds AMAZING. Hat is off to you, sir.
"I don't recommend trying to route salt"
- Person making a guitar out of salt.
It's about time buddy !!
Probably should have coated the entire thing in epoxy.
but then you wouldnt be able to lick it 😦
but then how would you lick it
I thought the same thing myself, but unfortunately it would probably change the sound and would in fact be more of an epoxy build rather than a salt build
I think all the metal parts will rust without a coat,.
@@michaellrakes5521 Most wood guitars are protected by a layer of lacquer, so I hardly think it's cheating to add a protective finish
Me: hey can you pass the salt
Burls: * VIOLENTLY YEETS A 50 POUND BLOCK OF SALT TOWARDS MY HEAD*
Lol 😂
Then yells EAT FRESH JARED
Official sooubway
I’ve always been impressed by people who could just pick up a guitar and played. Tried starting several times but never got the hang of it.
Play that out in the woods, you'll have a crowd of deer salivating.
Anyone make any jokes about playing “tasty licks” yet?
Edit: deez licks so tasty you can tell what flavor they are: “salty.”
Haven't seen any so far. Glad I'm not alone in that thought
Scrub Chan
🤣 thank you
Be perfect for rock music
Kyle M
lol
Kyle M It’s MINERAL music Marie!
I hear that cows are big fans of these, because they love to practice their licks on guitars made of salt.
Thank you
I was going to make a joke about the salt but yours already fulfilled any need for a joke haha
@@evandrochaves9596 -- Cheers!
next level...
This is easily the best comment I've seen in a while
I am fascinated! Great job! It is gorgeous, but especially in the sunlight! The tone is perfect too!
His Palms are sweaty, strings weak, guitar's dissolving
Salty spaghetti
"I've played League of Legends for a month and I built a guitar out of it"
*Raid: Shadow Legends
God I can't imagine the rust in your shop after doing this
Just dont get them wet.
@@Kingsnorelax humidity in the Air ist enough. He probably f'ed Up a few bearings during this vid
You didn't watch the entire video did you? He commented on that.
@@MR-df6fe no matter how much he cleans it there will be something leftover. hope his gear is ok in the long run.
@The Shape He didn't say He took apart every machine. The Air intaktes of the rotary Tools probably sucked Salt into the motors.
I don’t know if I’m more impressed with your creativity or with the salt. That’s one salty Esquire!
Back in Ancient Rome, this guitar would have been worth millions
fr tho
Whys that?
@@jamesbridges7314 the word salary comes from salt, because back then the payment was salt, useful to conserve meat and was difficult to find salt in that territory so, that's the reason for the price
Sorry for my english. I'm Argentinian
Pablo Arias perfect English and explanation
Slap a big steak with it
just think of burls lying in his bed and suddendly just: "what about a guitar out of salt?"
“Add a little flavor to the record.”
-Kmac2021
I'm like #69 yay! I love the cool like numbers.
You should make a epoxy guitar made of peppercorn as a sequel.
"Can you pass me the salt"
"Sure *passes guitar
"..."
*Starts playing in the middle of the dinner
“Would you pass me the salt?”
Sure! What are you going to play?
Hi Jesus. Remember when you said this?
Matthew 5:13
“You are the salt of the earth; but if the salt loses its flavor, how shall it be seasoned? It is then good for nothing but to be thrown out and trampled underfoot by men.”
@@yacobshelelshaddai4543 do you think I remember every single line I said over a millennium ago?
@@Stryxxxx .__. Well....
@@Stryxxxx omg 🤣
if there are any cows in that paddock...they"ll get some cool licks outta it.
Underrated comment! xD
hahaha best comment i see in a long time
ayyy NICE
LOL nice pun
The most zen guitar ever. All you need to install is a dimmable light and then it could be used in a relaxing space. I know I would put this in my treatment room.
I swear to god there is gonna be a day that this guy makes a guitar out of pocket lint, a gumball and a quarter lol. This dude is pretty awesome and is showing us that you can make a guitar out of practically anything
I imagine you'd need a crazy amount of pocket lint, gumballs and quarters though.
What about cow manure
Check the channel MooseON - those guys made guitars out of Ramen noodles, Microwave owen and so on.
@@anonymous-sus406 cow maolder
OP does NOT know how pocket lint works 🤣🤣💀
Someday he will build the first actually playable Air Guitar
Lmaoo
"I made a guitar out of aerogel"
@@SchlabbesPTCGI think that shits supposed to be pretty strong so I wanna see that
Balloon guitar when
Theremin?
His music isn't angry, it's salty.
You are a seasoned musician.
As someone with a family history of high blood pressure, 50 lbs of salt is a nightmare. But as someone who collects rocks and is learning guitar, this is a dream.
Honestly I think that's one of the best sounding guitars you've mad so far! and it looks absolutely gorgeous. Way to go man!
“Man this food is so bland!”
“Oh here just grate my guitar”
For a guitar made out of salt , it sounds pretty sweet, the body looks really cool too.
What an eclectric guitar is made of, doesn't affect how a recording sounds. A guitar effects the sound you hear. Because the sound coming off the string bounces off it. Pickups however are not microphones. They do not detect sound. The sound makes no difference. A pickup is a magnetic field that detects the strings movement directly. Nothing about the body affects that to any degree any modern instruments can measure. Much less, to a degree your ears can detect.
@@Wylie288 you totally missed the joke. F.
@@Wylie288 I agree with you except for one thing. The body can determine how long a string will resonate translating to longer sustain. Other than that the actual tone won't change.
I wonder if someone could mimic the look of the salt with an epoxy so that the guitar could be more durable (and not super expensive)
Perhaps grinded salt dumped/mixed into epoxy.
Though i think it would probably lose the `burl` look.
Salt block veneers.
I'm pretty sure if you marbled pearl mica with pink peak mica
This is absolutely INSANE. It looks like granite. I LOVE IT. You're so talented, keep it up!!
Straight up when I saw the thumbnail, I sighed, smiled, and said "Burl, you lovely man, you've outdone yourself yet again"
The tone is amazing, and the cows LOVE IT!!!!
I wonder if the ocean is so salty because the beach doesn’t wave back
😑
ROFL LMFAO XD XD XD XD
If the ocean was a girl, it wouldn't like the beach because it's too *shore-t.*
I think I would have epoxied the whole thing tbh
Word. Maybe even tried to stabilise the whole thing by infusing it? Dunno how porous the salt would be tho for that to be effective...
So happy at least one other person in the comments was thinking this
Right? You play a sweaty show and your guitar turns into a puddle
@@PimScotney like he said eh, it's more a wall hanger than a player, his channel is called Burls Art after all. Be interesting to see how resilient it would be if the while thing was epoxied. It might start to delaminate as it did in other areas.
Good for you, champ.
It’s so cool that you can make guitars out of different things
The fact that the hardware is still in place is blowing my mind (mind-blowing)
imagine how dry his skin was at the end of the day
Imagine having a gig in the rain and it ending just holding the neck.
Why did I read this as
"I Built a Guitar Out of Shit"
Bruhh how lmao 🤣
Wrong episode.
Don't give him any ideas now
that might be an interesting video..
"I Built This Guitar Out Of Manure" ... I'd hate to meet the guy who'd buy one.
Or "I Built This Guitar Out Of Frozen Piss" ... I'm also not right.
Very cool Burl! Loved the playing at the end, sweet tunes!
If it’s kept in a humid environment I believe it will “leak”. my salt lamp leaked in our humid bedroom.
Edit: Honestly. Put it in a air sealed box and call it art.
Or coat the whole thing in epoxy
Good to know, I kinda wanted a salt lamp because they look cool but I live in florida
I kept mine in my bathroom and found this out the hard way lol
@@refraggedbean yeah it put raised bubbles on our dresser! Lol
"While my guitar gently weeps."
literally anything: *exists*
this guy: "you could make a guitar out of that"
With enough determination. Yes absolutely apparently
The comments*
the guitarist's version of "ooh i could skate that"
Why didn’t you seal the salt on the front and sides as well? Even rattle can spray lacker would work and then keep the finish from crapping out.
Not a critique, I barely know how to hold a guitar, but I know salt draws humidity out of the air and into itself.
So you can L I C C
Finnally a real artist on youtube, not one of those foney wannabe internet designers. But true craftsmanship and a creative heart! Very very good! Subbed.
Dude for the longest time I’ve been trying to figure out whether you were from California or Colorado; I figured California would be too obvious and I definitely got that winter sports bro vibe. But now it’s up on your gram and all I can say is that I’m pleasantly surprised... much love from WA
This has to be one of the most beautiful things you've played, can we get a longer version please
For the person who always puts too much salt in their food
Why do I see you under every video I watch?
@@Somefool669 whoa stalking much?!
Literally
Volaire, You are every where
You're everywhere
Brings the "lick" to a whole new level
"If I were to drop it from just a foot high, it's going to break into a million pieces"
"it's just super brittle"
When did we start talking about Gibson headstocks?
What sort of idiot drops a Gibson - or any guitar for that matter? If you're in the habit of dropping expensive guitars that's gonna be an expensive hobby for you.
@@jimherleva4541 funnily enough Jim when you drop a Gibson - or any guitar for that matter, you didn't do it deliberately. If you're in the habit of buying expensive guitars that's gonna be an expensive hobby for you whether you drop them or not.
metal strings: "End my suffering"
“I like your guitar what do you like to play?”
“Resisting the urge to say rock.....salt”
Just watching this raised my blood pressure considerably, so initially I wanted to write a salty comment, however, listening to the crystal clear flavour of the notes, and how they were amplified by the natrium filled body, and all felt conserved and very long lasting, made me rethink my own strategy, and take the video with a pinch of salt.