What i'm really amazed by is how good these guitarists are. It's incredible how many great guitarists there are nowadays. 10 or 20 years ago any one of these guys would have been considered a virtuoso. Now it's just a common thing.
It’s kind of like the hair metal days (these guys are obviously way more diverse). But what I mean is every metal band in those days had guys who could shred their balls off. Then you had the grunge and nu metal days where guys tuned to drop D, C, and B and solos disappeared. And now progressive types have taken over and all the top guitarists nowadays can do everything, it’s great!
I think there have always been amazing guitarists out there. The internet is a great showcase for them, although there may be more of them now. It's just great that people are still playing real instruments in a time where it's no longer 'in Vogue'.
3: 18 That kid is unbelievable. You see a lot of "9-year-old guitar shredders" on YT but this kid has the nicest phrases. He'll outshine everyone if he keeps at it.
I don't know you Mr. Abasi other than from UA-cam but I'm damn proud of you. I love being alive to work hard every day and enjoy life. It looks like you love life as much as I do just from seeing how helpful and kind you are to these folks trying out your products. It's been a pleasure to watch these videos. So thank you to who ever posted these. The guitars look beautiful by the way.
@@MK4vDubbin quite a few guys in this genre are developing their own products to take their music further. Nothing against the Ibanez line... I'm an old guy, so I'm more of a mk1 scirocco guy myself 😎
its crazy how fast these guys can sweep and alternate pick between strings. im working on those methods hard everyday but these guitarists are levels and levels above what i will ever be capable of.
@@metalheadblues sure, Jason and Tosin are just average guitar players, why bother paying attention to their music if everyone can shred right? Lets turn our attentions to you phrase master with the sloppy shred
I wont lie. The looks of this guitar body comes over as weird at first, but the headstock on the Larada looks pretty cool.I think ergonomically the cutouts on the body must make it one of the comfiest guitars ever.I hope i will someday get the chance to try one out.
im definitely going to buy one before I die, just because Tosin was the first guitarist I saw on yt when I first started with my crappy classical guitar. Without him i wouldnt have gone down the progressive music and metal rabbit hole
¿Alguien sabe cómo se llama el sonido que saca el guitarrista rapado en el minuto 6:24? Siempre me ha encantado ese efecto y buscado cómo hacerlo… También aparece más definido antes de comenzar la canción de John Sykes “Cautionary warning”
Most of the chords are used by Mark Holcomb(Periphery),early Plini and Sithu Aye.I guess he learnt a lot of their riffs.Songs like Mile Zero,Scarlet,Pale Aura(Periphery),Paper Moon,Orm(Plini) and Solstice,Arrow+knee(Sithu) for eg. has most of the chords he uses.Check it out if you have'nt.
So let me get this straight: you have a booth at NAMM full of guitars for people to try, no straps on those guitars and not proper stool for people to sit on. Did I get it right?
@James Melton Naa.. too many have already tried and failed to market the goofy looking guitar shape. I can think of at least 5 companies that have been around forever. This will be a niche product like the Parker Fly if he has the capital or backers to keep it around until he sells enough guitars to be profitable which could take a LONG time.
Dear friend a lot of companies have problems when they first start I'm simply going by the enjoyment of the artist playing if it is a quality product and he stays with it he will suceed he knows his peer s will tell him if its shit.
Crowbar1115 They stopped because they changed luthiers. I’m not the first to make this reply to you. As you can tell, since they are still a company and are at fucking NAMM, they are going to start up production again soon. Do some fucking research before you go off an shit on someone else’s product. Brand new guitar companies almost always have problems with getting out their first batch of guitars, and this is no exception.
@@hhectorlector the guitars were getting too expensive to mass produce, so he would have to sacrifice quality so Ibanez could mass produce the guitars, that's why he left.
Michael Sacamos Parody (Official Channel) he recorded the song on an 8 (he actually borrowed Misha’s 8 string to record), but didn’t have an 8 to use for tour, which is why he played it on a 7 with a drop tune set up on his Axe FX
Jason Richardson is the definition of why you should practice your scales
"Tssaw ha ha" - jason richardson
I really like him but his laughter...
Ooff he has a killer laugh😂
jasons tempting time lick was spot on
That look that came after and Tosin's reaction was gold👏
@Damien Omen TV what does this have to do with the fact that Jason's tempting time lick was spot on.
@@jacobbutler7942 it doesn't, it's just something to help his ego
He kind of messed up the ascending part tbh.
Imagine having tosin abasi at yr feet adjusting pedals for you...
Its misha though, he pretty much got aal started
or any audio engineer..
Made me think of Jesus washing the feet of the apostles hahaha
at namm 2019. I specifically remember him adjusting pedals for everyone at the booth! very humble / down to earth guy.
Jake Amano yeah “down to earth” xdd
What i'm really amazed by is how good these guitarists are. It's incredible how many great guitarists there are nowadays. 10 or 20 years ago any one of these guys would have been considered a virtuoso. Now it's just a common thing.
It’s kind of like the hair metal days (these guys are obviously way more diverse). But what I mean is every metal band in those days had guys who could shred their balls off. Then you had the grunge and nu metal days where guys tuned to drop D, C, and B and solos disappeared. And now progressive types have taken over and all the top guitarists nowadays can do everything, it’s great!
It's namm dude , the best of the best are gunna be there.
The players have always been there, the ubiquity of the internet just means we're able to find out about more of them.
I think access to information and what works has been democratized by the internet.
I think there have always been amazing guitarists out there. The internet is a great showcase for them, although there may be more of them now. It's just great that people are still playing real instruments in a time where it's no longer 'in Vogue'.
3: 18 That kid is unbelievable. You see a lot of "9-year-old guitar shredders" on YT but this kid has the nicest phrases. He'll outshine everyone if he keeps at it.
Tom Quayle tuning the guitar back from all fourth to standard before puting it down. Classy.
1:09
"[you should put] the precision drive in FRONT of the pre-amp"
"But you don't need to rewire it"
Gotta love Misha
The boy Tom Quayle laying down some tasty legato as usual.
I don't know you Mr. Abasi other than from UA-cam but I'm damn proud of you. I love being alive to work hard every day and enjoy life. It looks like you love life as much as I do just from seeing how helpful and kind you are to these folks trying out your products. It's been a pleasure to watch these videos. So thank you to who ever posted these. The guitars look beautiful by the way.
You can both hear and see that the guitarists is loving the feel of these guitars... Intriguing indeed 😁
All those dudes were incredible! Love those guitars, they sound amazing. If I was at NAMM, I probably wouldve spent the entire weekend at that booth.
See what a good guy Tom Quale is, he totally tunes the guitar before handing it back to Tosin.
Richardson playing Tosin's guitars. I never thought I'd see the day.
Dude i see you everywhere lol
Yeah you're everywhere lol
Really appreciate the inclusion thanks guys
my boi
Those young kids are amazing....!
Anyone else getting the vibe that the camera used to record is from the mid 80's?
0:38 tss ha ha, jason signature laugh
LOL
Omni sounds sick on that!
You know a person is a true artist and visionary when he has to invent his own gear to get the sound in his soul out into the world. Good stuff!
Grandude Tonesnob Huh? All of his material to date has been recorded with Ibanez guitars lol....
@@MK4vDubbin quite a few guys in this genre are developing their own products to take their music further. Nothing against the Ibanez line... I'm an old guy, so I'm more of a mk1 scirocco guy myself 😎
But can you close you're eyes and tell the difference from when he's using an Ibanez or one of his new guitars? Didn't think so.
@@bradhargis2261 why would you watch UA-cam with your eyes closed?
@@bradhargis2261It's also a matter of the feel of the guitar
I only hit it up for Jason. But these guys are so awesome. Tosin is a great innovator. Abasi Concepts is bomb.
Man Tosin is his own Tech!!😂
He's like both Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs combined: hell of a guitarist and a brilliant businessman as well.
The fiddle is perfect
its crazy how fast these guys can sweep and alternate pick between strings. im working on those methods hard everyday but these guitarists are levels and levels above what i will ever be capable of.
Shit gets old . Work on your phrasing and chords. Everyone can shred , shit sounds generic.
@@metalheadblues sure, Jason and Tosin are just average guitar players, why bother paying attention to their music if everyone can shred right? Lets turn our attentions to you phrase master with the sloppy shred
@@TheHolyWarz 😂
jason richardson and misha mansoor trying out tosin abasi guitars. these are literal gods amongst men, its too insane for me to handle.
Some of those little kids are goddamn amazing
Who is they guy playing at 5:14? I really miss bands playing stuff like this. Really nice chords!
Crackbreaker nope that’s not Marc Okubo
That's my buddy Robbie, he goes by Scias on youtube. Here's his youtube /user/UncleRob199
@@brendanmobbs6808 thanks for pointing me towards him
I'm here for Cloudkicker at the end
0:45 that hit me right in the dimebag
I wont lie. The looks of this guitar body comes over as weird at first, but the headstock on the Larada looks pretty cool.I think ergonomically the cutouts on the body must make it one of the comfiest guitars ever.I hope i will someday get the chance to try one out.
If they make lower priced abasi guitars they will be selling loads of them
im definitely going to buy one before I die, just because Tosin was the first guitarist I saw on yt when I first started with my crappy classical guitar. Without him i wouldnt have gone down the progressive music and metal rabbit hole
@@doomguy1430 he wants a budget Abasi guitar, not a poorly built object that can't stay in tune lol
Tosin is the John Mayer of guitars
5:14 who is this and the name of the music ?
After a year I havent seen many of these for sale, why the slow start? Sick guitars.
JRich hit me with the Tempting Time lick
Sweet guitars they've grown on me
That last dudes hybrid pickin was on point! \m/ Great fuckin guitars
@scias any chance you could provide some tabs or release the song or something?
Strange feel, that I never could play like these guys
oh yeah yeah
Stop this shit for f's sake
@@sdiabr6792 oh yeah yeah
Goddammit lol
Tom!!!
¿Alguien sabe cómo se llama el sonido que saca el guitarrista rapado en el minuto 6:24? Siempre me ha encantado ese efecto y buscado cómo hacerlo… También aparece más definido antes de comenzar la canción de John Sykes “Cautionary warning”
Tom Quayle is a monster
Watched him demo an epiphone SG VE which is like the cheapest guitar they have at $180 and he still rips that guitar lol just his playing
who's the guy at 2.21 ?
Anyone know what the song is at 5:16 ? Sounds cool!
Damn Joss!
0:17 what song?
I need a list for all of these players.
5:58 follow in flight (misha mansoor)
Abasi e de mais
5:15 who is this guy and what's he playing?? sounds dope..
Scias :)
He hit em with the Tempting Time like a damn boss
9:17 Tosin start a relationship with that guy, love
where is tosin? The salesman looks so informative to the visitors btw.
Now that's funny.
Lmfao Jason playing AAL
What's that dude? i didn't get that.
Living on Strings the riff at 0:17
@@ranajoyshil tempting time
who the black dude with the glasses??? sounds sik
i was wondering the same thing, i also dug the model he was playing!
Justus West
@@elevenAD It's just at the point where I can't tell if you guys are being sarcastic or not lol
his playing was fantastic, anyone know if he has any solo material released?
@@celestialmonkey the ambivalence in this one is huge
0:17 hahahaha that reference
What's that song bro?
@@ranajoyshil tempting time
Who's the dude with the afro!!?? Dude was the Vibe!!
Justus West
Jason with his omni tapping lick
Anyone know what amp is being used?
05:00 Nick Acker
I used to like picks . Kinda limits the scope . It's ok picks are ok . Kinda only one or two songs I would use one anymore though .
Misha sitting precariously on that head was making me so nervous.. haha
The shred guys are good but who is the guy at 5:30? He was the most interesting to me besides Tom Quayle. That guy is just crazy good.
Most of the chords are used by Mark Holcomb(Periphery),early Plini and Sithu Aye.I guess he learnt a lot of their riffs.Songs like Mile Zero,Scarlet,Pale Aura(Periphery),Paper Moon,Orm(Plini) and Solstice,Arrow+knee(Sithu) for eg. has most of the chords he uses.Check it out if you have'nt.
0:37
0:37 tsuh huh huh
Get you someone who looks at you the way tosin looks at everyone who plays his guitars lol
He seems like a humble dude and one that would appreciate anyone's talent.
Cloudkicker in the outro?
Tobias Ommer hell yeah
Which song is this?@@poragburagohain87
Jason Corbett “You could laugh forever but never end up happy” by Cloudkicker
Yay another guitar company....
5:02 Official Tosin Bruh Button
it's thick
So let me get this straight: you have a booth at NAMM full of guitars for people to try, no straps on those guitars and not proper stool for people to sit on. Did I get it right?
anyone know the songs at 5:28 and 2:25? Assuming they're not just noodling
That's my original riff and you should know that Mason ufufufufufuf
@@Scias i realized it two minutes after posting ufufufuf
sendmemultitracksnoW
or tabs
@James Melton Naa.. too many have already tried and failed to market the goofy looking guitar shape. I can think of at least 5 companies that have been around forever. This will be a niche product like the Parker Fly if he has the capital or backers to keep it around until he sells enough guitars to be profitable which could take a LONG time.
Not to mention the company already canceled EVERY order. Haha
Dear friend a lot of companies have problems when they first start I'm simply going by the enjoyment of the artist playing if it is a quality product and he stays with it he will suceed he knows his peer s will tell him if its shit.
Crowbar1115 They stopped because they changed luthiers. I’m not the first to make this reply to you. As you can tell, since they are still a company and are at fucking NAMM, they are going to start up production again soon. Do some fucking research before you go off an shit on someone else’s product. Brand new guitar companies almost always have problems with getting out their first batch of guitars, and this is no exception.
wheres freaking Nick johnston????
@Frankiks 😂😂😂 lol
At schecter booth probably haha
Who is the kid? I've never seen a kid that young have such control over their vibrato. Most adults never get that good lol
super expensive guitars and there is not money for a proper chair? jajaja
The "chair" is a Freidman BE 50 deluxe head (That's a 3,455$ head)
Whats a "jajaja"?
I feel like he was doing a prelude to a born of osiris song. Not sure though.
Jason: “BOLAWOOLAWHEULIP DOWOLATEEWOULA BO DERP DJENT!”
Misha: “DJENT DJENT DJENT DJENT DUH-JENT DJENT DJENT AND THEN ANOTHER DJENT”
All the props in the world to these guys but Greg Koch fucking RAVAGED an Abasi last year...
I think this is the first time I saw Jason play another guitar than musicman lol
Who's the guy at 4:20?
Josh, workes for andertones, look up guitar bros demos
@@olivierarnold_ Thanks man.
Whos the dude @2:17?
His bands called sleepy dog
@@shaydjones lol you are mixing them up . This guy is called Justus West
Who was the first guy?
Jason richardson
Beautiful guitars, way too expensive
The bigger his company gets the cheaper the guitars will get.
@@TwilightZone13 Well he doesn't have Frank Falbo making the guitars anymore. Now Grover Jackson is his luthier.
@@hhectorlector the guitars were getting too expensive to mass produce, so he would have to sacrifice quality so Ibanez could mass produce the guitars, that's why he left.
Might be good guitars but they look ugly as fuck to me
Actually John Mayers stuff is cheaper.
Jason Richardson can shred on a fucking 2X4 with string from home depot
More Jason Richardson
I just made the likes metal as fuck.
All these right leggers make me feel odd for playing on my left leg when seated.
5:10 Haha
If they make that tele I will be all. over. that. shit.
RJ sucks. Who's the guy that's playing the EJ lick or the dude playing the future tele? Those guys are phenomenal!
Eric Johnson riff looks like Cameron Cooper but I could be wrong though. He’s got a great channel if you like anything Charvel related.
0:38
tsss haw ha
Tssssss huhhaha
J.R!!!!
imagine liking djent
I thought Tosin Abasi is an Ibanez guy
Now his not..
Its nice to see Tosin accommodating people himself
Jason Richardson plays #ForTheFirstTime on the 8 string guitar 0:24
Except for the fact that Tonga was recorded with an 8
At on tour with Luke Holland, he used 7 string guitar and down tuning pedal for that.
Michael Sacamos Parody (Official Channel) he recorded the song on an 8 (he actually borrowed Misha’s 8 string to record), but didn’t have an 8 to use for tour, which is why he played it on a 7 with a drop tune set up on his Axe FX
tss ha ha
I predict one day his business will be as big as Ibanez fender kiesel Jackson any of them .
They canceled EVERY custom shop order already. These guitars are a joke.
@@Crowbar11115 hate to hear that. All the artist seem to enjoy playing them
@@Crowbar11115 what makes them a joke? Most of guitar producers limit custom options and focus on series.
@@Crowbar11115 or you mean that they stopped production due to the change of luthier? Obviously, that was the correct decision.
They’re too expensive as well. Literally like $6000-$7000 grand a guitar.
Jason Richardsons talented ass out here about to end people's careers, Hope's and dreams..
Playing fast is talent to you? I used to think that as well, then I turned 13.