Can I play a FRETLESS guitar?

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • In my last videos, we tied on historical gut frets to a guitar and experimented with different microtonal tuning systems. In today's video, I attempt to play virtuosic guitar music but without ANY frets on the instrument. Let me know what you think of the sound in the comments!
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    0:00 Intro
    0:46 Romanza
    1:12 Bourée in E minor
    1:24 My first reaction
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    2:20 Mozart Variations
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    3:46 Improvisation
    4:26 Intonation is so difficult!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 826

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  11 місяців тому +14

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  • @ibalrog
    @ibalrog Рік тому +968

    Watching Brandon struggle is both enjoyable and reassuring. Of course, even Brandon struggling still sounds amazing...

    • @joshua2400
      @joshua2400 Рік тому +2

      Jesus Christ the true sovereign king who miraculously healed me, loves you :" )
      also perfection for us simple humans is not possible for us while we are still as sinners,only God can be perfect in all His ways, but when it comes to music
      its okay to not be the very best :" ) just enjoy the music you play, grow and see the beautiful sounds that come out (even if you dont think they are at the moment since we sometimes judge ourselves too much)
      You got this :" ) enjoy the good playing, and remember, its okay to aspire and enjoy others music, but dont let it become something that makes you feel like you will never succeed, as that is simply a lie from the devil :" )
      You matter to God, I hope you do well and have a nice life, and even through the hard times, I hope your relationship with the Holy triune God will be beautiful, full of hope trust and peace in Him

    • @egosirius
      @egosirius Рік тому +6

      He struggling it makes better because he's literally giving his best pushing into his limits

    • @notyours5780
      @notyours5780 Рік тому +11

      @@joshua2400 Jesus bot went haywire

    • @ReeferSmoker
      @ReeferSmoker Рік тому +2

      @@joshua2400 I feel like this comment is more about you than anyone else

  • @eosborne6495
    @eosborne6495 Рік тому +1287

    Brandon’s intonation on the fretless guitar after 5 minutes is better than mine is on the violin after a decade of practice.

    • @jgrossma
      @jgrossma Рік тому +279

      Apart from 15 years of muscle memory as a pro classical guitarist, Brandon has fret markers to show where to put fingers, you don't.
      More importantly, intonation on violin is a *LOT* harder, because distance between notes is so much less. If you're off by 1-2 mm on fretless guitar, you're still OK, especially in low positions. 2mm on a violin? Awful. . .

    • @krisvind1715
      @krisvind1715 Рік тому +95

      How people can learn to even play violin is beyond my imagination, to me it is incredible.

    • @TheVoitel
      @TheVoitel Рік тому +44

      Also intonation is a bigger problem on bowed instrument, as plucked instruments do have time dependent pitch, which makes slight intonation problems less noticeable. This is the reason why it is harder to tune a violin just by plucking instead of bowing.

    • @oliverhees4076
      @oliverhees4076 Рік тому +2

      lol felt

    • @fuffy442
      @fuffy442 Рік тому +16

      @@jgrossma Not just fret markers, but the fingerboard has the fret slots scribed into the neck, so there are still visual cues. I was surprised at how the lack of frets affected the sustain and timbre. Very interesting.

  • @michelvanbriemen3459
    @michelvanbriemen3459 Рік тому +110

    Some people cringe over the intonation not being absolutely perfect, but I love the fact that for once the intonation isn't perfect. Because there's no frets, every single note sounds slightly different, which adds way more character to the pieces imo

  • @jasongcrow5313
    @jasongcrow5313 Рік тому +342

    You got a respect the professionalism of the guy who can do something for our enjoyment that he knows might not make him look very good. It actually demonstrates just how talented he is. Thank you.

    • @markus-hermannkoch1740
      @markus-hermannkoch1740 Рік тому +8

      He plays impeccable, as always, just a wee bit off pitch. Gotta love the humility though, that is shown in opening the video with 'Romanza'!

  • @drianhoxha5595
    @drianhoxha5595 Рік тому +73

    Just bolted at the sight of this notification. Absolutely adore fretless music. It‘s just a whole other dimension of music.

  • @elijahpark5344
    @elijahpark5344 Рік тому +349

    “Classical guitarist learns the pain all other classical string musicians have to go through.”
    In all due seriousness, your fingers never forget how to play, so it’s cool that you tried this out!

    • @twokool4skool129
      @twokool4skool129 Рік тому +28

      "All other classical string musicians have to go through"
      *laughs in viol*

    • @no-rq7fp
      @no-rq7fp Рік тому +6

      Fretted instruments>>>>>>>fretless instruments

    • @eufemiahz1556
      @eufemiahz1556 Рік тому +8

      Laughs in classical mandolin

    • @jamcam9
      @jamcam9 Рік тому +8

      @@no-rq7fp fretless will always be better than fretted. Just sounds better and wayyy more fun to play.

    • @pablohanc
      @pablohanc Рік тому +11

      Presumably frets were put on the guitar to make making chords easier to play. Cello, violin etc all tend to play one string at a time, occasionally 2. They are more generally single note instruments, although you can sound more than one string at a time.

  • @BeWellAndResonate
    @BeWellAndResonate Рік тому +16

    Thank you for adding 7 minutes and 48 seconds of joy to my morning.

  • @JorgeCastillo-yd5jx
    @JorgeCastillo-yd5jx Рік тому +191

    that’s actually pretty cool to hear such classical pieces executed without frets, it’s a very unique sound! good job Brandon!

  • @tessabates1078
    @tessabates1078 Рік тому +103

    As a violinist this video was very entertaining for me. Thank you! Frets sure make things easier. You are a fantastic guitarist and even without frets you sounded pretty darn good!

    • @Thyme2sea
      @Thyme2sea Рік тому +9

      Just consider that you commonly play more than one string at a time on a guitar. Not exactly the definition of “easier”.

    • @tessabates1078
      @tessabates1078 Рік тому +17

      @@Thyme2sea
      I'm not at all implying that playing the guitar is easy. Especially the level at which Mr. Acker plays. But frets do help make good intonation easier. Violinists also play more than one string at a time and I know how hard it is to make all the notes in tune. He does a fantastic job of it.

    • @Thyme2sea
      @Thyme2sea Рік тому +5

      @@tessabates1078 Please, accept my apologies! I was not intending on offending anyone! It was more of a personal realization that guitars have frets and most other strings instruments in an orchestra don’t (and they are playing one string at a time, most of the time).

    • @tessabates1078
      @tessabates1078 Рік тому +4

      @@Thyme2sea Not offended. 😊

    • @jidiplaygames1244
      @jidiplaygames1244 Рік тому +5

      The frets on a guitar allows things that are impossible to do on a violin, just like... being bowed, or not, and the 1000 reasons a violin is diferent from a guitar. Frets sure may make intonation easier, but they give the musician new possibilities, things that arent practical with fretless instruments, each instrument is different, makes a different sound... (this comment was not well written you all will have to forgive me)

  • @jgrossma
    @jgrossma Рік тому +102

    BTW, people who do play fretless guitar "seriously" usually don't attempt standard repertoire on it; getting good intonation is really not practical or even possible with many common guitar chords. Fretless players will usually play material optimized for fretless guitar. That's typically more single note type melody lines, often with open/drone strings going as audible pitch references to help with intonation. Again, very much like an oud. A lot of it is just having a good "ear" to hear pitches.
    Open tunings can help for more complicated compositions. While a few common chord shapes "work" chords are usually limited to 2-3 notes, and one of them might be an open string. Standard 1st position open C major is OK and a few others work. You can get a decent minor chord barring across three high strings. Four string fretted "jazz" chord? Forget it. . .

    • @polanski2399
      @polanski2399 Рік тому

      but why? cello, violin etc. don't have frets and we can play chords fine

    • @Aurora-oe2qp
      @Aurora-oe2qp Рік тому

      I've seen people play jazz chords and such on cello

    • @bobbirdsong6825
      @bobbirdsong6825 Рік тому +9

      @@polanski2399 those chords are usually on a differently shaped fingerboard and if you're referring to double stops, those only have two notes at a time so a third can allow for rolling the bow to get to the next while you correct intonation with the finger on that string, you can't really strum it. and if you do play guitar, you quickly realize how crucial frets are because while the proper technique is to get close to the fret, with most chords you physically can't get your fingers in the right shape to have perfect intonation.

    • @polanski2399
      @polanski2399 Рік тому +2

      @@bobbirdsong6825 Well in difficult pieces like paganini or whatever, there are very fast quaver chords with 4 notes, that yes, you roll your bow usually two strings at a time, but the roll on so fast, you have to place all 3 or 4 fingers down at the same time. I see Hilary Hahn or any professional player playing these pieces, but guitarists can't??

    • @polanski2399
      @polanski2399 Рік тому +1

      @@bobbirdsong6825 look at paganini God save the Queen, there are almost inhumane double stops and chords on that, and yet, we don't use frets.

  • @madbead2142
    @madbead2142 Рік тому +6

    As a Turkish person I loved that uskudara gider iken part

  • @chadwickreno8499
    @chadwickreno8499 Рік тому +179

    It's not as precise nor easy to play yet its sound is so welcoming and friendly, all of the small "imperfections" in playing only seem to make it sound more warm.
    It's almost like hearing the voice of someone you love for the first time again.

    • @Foxxey
      @Foxxey 9 місяців тому +1

      Maybe some of these intervals approximate the just intervals better. Can you give an example of such warm sounds with timestamps?

  • @yeasstt
    @yeasstt Рік тому +13

    I can't hear fretless classical guitar without thinking about Buzz Gravelle! He's an incredible musician!

  • @sidsuspicious
    @sidsuspicious Рік тому +36

    As a fretless bass player who likes playing chords you have my utmost respect, intonation is a nightmare.

  • @brianspenst1374
    @brianspenst1374 Рік тому +16

    The Satie piece sounded good on the fretless. With some longer practice on a fretless guitar you could create a really haunting version.

  • @franksabatino7576
    @franksabatino7576 Рік тому +53

    Thanks Brandon. As always, your joy with guitar music is fun to hear.

  • @kamelhariri6422
    @kamelhariri6422 Рік тому +6

    So cool too see the pure joy on your face as you play. It really shows your passion. Great stuff as always

  • @annaslattery3878
    @annaslattery3878 Рік тому +23

    Sounds magnificent in such talented hands.... I adore watching your expressions as you play because I can see the utter joy and surprise in your face! thank you for sharing

  • @petegalvs
    @petegalvs Рік тому +3

    This was so enjoyable to watch. I loved the slides! I had a smile on my face the whole time.

  • @bizhanhooman9729
    @bizhanhooman9729 Рік тому +6

    I really enjoyed watching you play around with different pieces. It's awesome to see your reaction to hearing your own mistakes, it brings me back to in-person classes. It was also interesting to see which pieces seemed to "do alright" on fretless, and which ones didn't. Thank you for the great video!

  • @HerzogFranz
    @HerzogFranz Рік тому +41

    Even as a beginner I started practicing on a fretless guitar due to inspiration from Cenk Erdoğan, a Turkish guitarist who is a master of this kind of guitar. For melodic patterns with glissandos it is wonderful to play. Accords are of course a new dimension on a fretless guitar 😁 You can hear instantly a close relationship to the sound of an oud and get easy access to the Turkish Makam-music. It’s fun to play with and a good education for your ears… 👍🏻

    • @joachimlagerstrom8958
      @joachimlagerstrom8958 Рік тому +5

      How many else copied Cenk Erdoğan into the search? I did and have only listened to two tunes so far but he is insanely good. Thank you so much for posting this!

    • @HerzogFranz
      @HerzogFranz Рік тому +7

      @@joachimlagerstrom8958 Just three weeks after having transfered a simple guitar to a fretless one, Cenk was in Vienna with three other fantastic musicians playing in front of maybe 50 people - amazing concert. We talked a bit afterwards and he showed me his guitar, even gave it to me to try some tunes on it! I was really surprised… Very gentle person… He even shares some fretless lessons for free on his homepage 🙂

    • @eryek8913
      @eryek8913 Рік тому +4

      Erkan Oğur

    • @zitronekoma30
      @zitronekoma30 7 місяців тому

      you mean chords?

    • @HerzogFranz
      @HerzogFranz 7 місяців тому

      @@zitronekoma30 Yes. I accidentally invented a synthesis of the german word “Akkord” for english “chord”. Sorry 🤭

  • @lechuck2011
    @lechuck2011 Рік тому +10

    Brandon playing for the first time on a fretless guitar(with less sustain) plays better than me after 4 years of classical guitar studying in a fretted guitar...
    I actually expected pitch changes, impossible chords and even weird slides, but Ive never expected so less sustain

  • @XtremeCoreShubham
    @XtremeCoreShubham Рік тому +41

    well i can barely play the one with frets so it's a no go for me. but you as always did an amazing job

  • @WackyJacky101
    @WackyJacky101 Рік тому +11

    As someone who is just learning the classical guitar (and doing so through your course) - Actually mindblown that you can play this well on a fretless guitar!

    • @yakinthebox
      @yakinthebox 5 місяців тому

      Wackyjacky?? lol how is it going

  • @PeterDad60
    @PeterDad60 Рік тому +4

    An acoustic guitar of that size to have such wonderful Timber is adding to the enjoyment of every note. I really enjoyed your playing here Brandon.

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- Рік тому +3

    As a violinist I really enjoyed this. Thank you for delighting us with such a new experience!
    I think it was really good since you are not used to playing without frets!

  • @chicolofi
    @chicolofi Рік тому +3

    I have always been curious if someone would be able to play chords on a fretless guitar and you gave that answer. Great video, Brandon!

  • @samclarke653
    @samclarke653 Рік тому +15

    Those slides during your improv were hitting me right in the guts, both beautiful and very middle eastern sounding.

  • @itzeatzeutze
    @itzeatzeutze 4 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful video. One can feel the fun you're having and the love you have for this unnormal guitar.

  • @joedesimone1444
    @joedesimone1444 Рік тому +4

    Really interesting video. 0-3-5 Smoke on the Water was a riot. I'm glad you injected some levity into this experiment and had fun with it. However a thought came to mind while watching you struggle, what an interesting learning tool this would make for students in developing ear training and muscle memory. All of what you played relied completely on these two elements.

  • @renshimarek
    @renshimarek Рік тому +2

    This is a great site. Thank you for being there :)

  • @MindOverFinger
    @MindOverFinger Рік тому +2

    You still sound awesome! :) And I just love how you explain everything. Makes me want to play the guitar!

  • @KraestBurns
    @KraestBurns Рік тому +2

    Just last night I was thinking “hm, I want to watch more fretless guitar stuff” and boom, this pops up in my notifications. Perfect timing!

  • @cindyreseck4429
    @cindyreseck4429 Рік тому +1

    What a talent! Thanks for sharing

  • @sina.r2390
    @sina.r2390 Рік тому +1

    Finallyyyyyy
    I've been asking about fretless guitar for a long long time! And finally you made video on it! Thank youuuu!😂❤️

  • @TheRussianGenius
    @TheRussianGenius Рік тому +17

    Love your content! Have watched so much, and always excited for a new video!

  • @Indarow
    @Indarow 5 місяців тому +4

    Dude, can you please release an entire solo fretless guitar album?
    I think it sounds really interesting.
    It has this really organic quality of imperfection. Sort of raw and unpolished, and there were several instances in this video where the unintentional microtonality really added another layer of intrigue.
    Awesome video. I thought it was actually a really successful experiment.

    • @christopherherrmann921
      @christopherherrmann921 5 місяців тому +1

      There are phenomenal turkish guitarists playin without frets. Just type in 'Cenk Erdogan'. He released some albums, they will blow your mind ;)

  • @dreznik
    @dreznik Рік тому +1

    really nice demonstration!

  • @robertsala8031
    @robertsala8031 Рік тому +7

    Loved this! The classical pieces were interesting played fretless, but the technique really shined when Brandon improvised. Playing into the strengths of an instrument’s construction/configuration is always the best course of action for me. I loved the slides: that is such an intriguing sound and should be explored/utilized more.

    • @dim4eg123123
      @dim4eg123123 Рік тому

      Slides are the main technic in the indian classical music (raga) and are played on fretless instruments like sarod. It can be played also on fretless guitar and sounds very good.

  • @outlaw1179
    @outlaw1179 Рік тому +1

    perfect bonus to the last video!

  • @johannesandersson9477
    @johannesandersson9477 Рік тому

    Watching and listening to you play is a joy

  • @thomaswomack3888
    @thomaswomack3888 Рік тому +1

    I'd love to see what you could do with a fretless guitar after some time to acclimate to this extreme change to the instrument you know so well. Even so, you do an amazing job making it sound good especially on discrete notes like much of what classical guitar music is. Chords are a challenge. I still maintain you have forgotten more than most of us have ever learned or ever will learn. Thank you for sharing your gift Brandon

  • @choonja
    @choonja Рік тому +3

    Brandon, It is both loopy and wonderful! Kudos for trying to play outside your comfort zone.

  • @cuffedpans
    @cuffedpans Рік тому +1

    This channel is so relaxing and fun, could watch this guy talk about anything for hours

  • @purple-anthem
    @purple-anthem Рік тому +3

    I appreciate that every time you said "Wow that sounded pretty awful, I don't think this works" you would go and play another song :) The love of music is crystal clear!

  • @RAkers-tu1ey
    @RAkers-tu1ey Рік тому +8

    Very Nice! I have been experimenting with fretless guitars, and I can offer the following (as a decent luthier, and poor musician):
    The neck relief must be increased to get more sustain, the overall action should be a little higher than normal, the "fall off" of the fingerboard extension should be increased slightly. And, on the ones I have built, I used fretted fingerboards, and inlayed contrasting wood strips to locate the former fretting positions (and to control the neck relief). I have only done this work on inexpensive used instruments, so I cannot comment on the effects on a really fine instrument.
    BTW, thank You for to exposing me to gut frets. I am really enjoying playing around with those. The extra neck relief helps here also.

  • @chrisgonzalez1597
    @chrisgonzalez1597 Рік тому +1

    Great video, dude!

  • @winter_metal
    @winter_metal Рік тому +1

    Oh man this is amazing!

  • @saus2818
    @saus2818 Рік тому +12

    This is easily my favorite video on your channel, so entertaining and so glad you played üsküdara giderken, I was hoping you played it because of the context of the video and I wasn't disappointed 😁
    Also: 5:46

  • @hellomate639
    @hellomate639 Рік тому

    Brandon...
    Your improvisation was beautiful and is getting close to a style I've had in mind for a long time for the Cello.

  • @davidgpeterson
    @davidgpeterson Рік тому +1

    This is absolutely glorious.

  • @ingreynelg
    @ingreynelg Рік тому +1

    Loved that smoke on the water and Mid East moment! Even though it might’ve been tough, I think you did marvelously and it is something you might want to do as a hobby for some time until you become as great and cool as you are with fretted guitar. In your case shouldn’t take long.

  • @glizzard1894
    @glizzard1894 Рік тому

    You sound better without frets than I do with frets! Your intonation is amazing! I love the oud/improve stuff. The classical pieces that everyone knows was a brave choice and you did very well.

  • @Nicenigel14
    @Nicenigel14 Рік тому +3

    Great video idea! I've always wanted to try and play a fretless guitar

  • @jonaspereira007
    @jonaspereira007 Рік тому

    Great sound!

  • @johnnyfivethephilosopher1086
    @johnnyfivethephilosopher1086 Рік тому +4

    The Mozart variations sounded like bluegrass, it made me smile a bit.

  • @JA-ut8fi
    @JA-ut8fi Рік тому

    Great Playing! Sounded great!

  • @haybrain
    @haybrain 7 місяців тому

    It sounds lovely , I’m enjoying it so much.

  • @SuperSuman777
    @SuperSuman777 Рік тому

    Awesome Bro!Congratulations!!💐❤️👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️💐👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️💐👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️💐👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️💐👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿❤️💐👍🏿👌🏿👏🏿🙏🏿

  • @keisaboru1155
    @keisaboru1155 Рік тому +2

    sounds so natural WOOO

  • @justinpridham7919
    @justinpridham7919 Рік тому +3

    It is crazy for me to see someone this skilled at one of the things I love most. I too have the metal background and my taste has matured or progressed in a similar direction. Being open to many styles has enriched my interaction with music in many profound ways. Finding you my guy, has been an eye opener. I get joy from watching you go through all the wonder and awe, yet you have found a bit of mastery to say the least. Inspiring!

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Рік тому

      Very kind of you, Justin! I wish you luck on your musical journey. Happy to hear we are like-minded :)

    • @justinpridham7919
      @justinpridham7919 Рік тому

      @@brandonacker Kind of you to reply, I'm a fan. Keep up the hard, yet rewarding work. Thank you so much

  • @1strule00
    @1strule00 9 місяців тому +1

    Gnossiene improv and oud sounded awesome! Kind of like playing a gourd banjo, beatiful! More please !

  • @hughlawson5399
    @hughlawson5399 Рік тому

    very amusing. looks like a good time!

  • @niceguitar6144
    @niceguitar6144 Рік тому +1

    What a fascinating video, thank you Brandon and Marshall. I am floored to know how important is the role of frets for the sound of the guitar. At times it really sounded like you were fingerpicking a violin, or a cello really

  • @M.Godfrey
    @M.Godfrey Рік тому

    Incredible, has a real medieval sound. Great work 👍

  • @EvanBurnetteMusic
    @EvanBurnetteMusic Рік тому +1

    It sounds soooo good!

  • @pavetheworldlovely
    @pavetheworldlovely Рік тому

    It sounds great!

  • @MarshallBrune
    @MarshallBrune Рік тому +2

    Love it! We gotta do something again soon!

  • @robertmac7833
    @robertmac7833 Рік тому +1

    You sound great!!

  • @kaitlin6184
    @kaitlin6184 Рік тому

    We have such similar taste in playing music!! All but one of the songs you played in this video I have played multiple times before! Of course your playing sounds much better than mine seeing as I’ve only been doing guitar for a year, but it’s so cool to see another musician who plays the same songs that I enjoy playing!!

  • @clivemelton7240
    @clivemelton7240 Рік тому +4

    10 out of ten for effort and bravery.
    What an interesting sound and shows just how much precision of notes is to 'western' music. The ood tune was brilliant and, obviously, better suited to the fretless instrument.
    I've often wondered about using a fretless guitar myself. Now I know the proper response. DON'T bother.
    Thanks again. Very interesting.

  • @dgw1970
    @dgw1970 Рік тому +2

    Always entertaining and informative. I'd love to be your student. I'd learn so much...

  • @franciscordon9230
    @franciscordon9230 11 місяців тому +1

    Really interesting!! Good!

  • @kashinewell6239
    @kashinewell6239 Рік тому +1

    I love how the fretless sounds, think it brings a lot of life into a classical style because it's just imprecise enough to give a little varience. I play rock with some classical influence but hate when the timing and pitch get too perfect (considered good in classical but in rock its about letting loose and showing raw emotion so its not always what you want) and I purposely go off the grid a bit. Tried playing fretless once and it was very hard. seeing a pro player struggle but also pull it off is really inspiring to put the effort to learn fretless one day:)

  • @quailstudios
    @quailstudios Рік тому +7

    One thing that is nice about fretless is that you can tune the intervals a little differently than being restricted with frets.

    • @Aurora-oe2qp
      @Aurora-oe2qp Рік тому +1

      indeed, though you still need good intonation then.

  • @dietersdawgs
    @dietersdawgs Рік тому +5

    Excellent effort.......the open tuning sounded pretty good actually and especially the "oud" music....guess it basically becomes an oud guitar. Chords seem to be nigh impossible, but without the frets it's a totally different instrument. Great video, very fun and informative....you "rock" dude! I picked up an 11 string fretless Godin Glissentar a while back from a pawn shop....it was brand new and a fraction of the actual list price ......will have to give it a real go at some point.

  • @deleted_why
    @deleted_why Рік тому

    OMGoodness!
    ALL of these are FAVORITES of mine since I heard Segovia at Town Hall NYC in the early 1960's

  • @atquinn1975
    @atquinn1975 Рік тому +1

    What a fun vid!

  • @michaelnewell9662
    @michaelnewell9662 Рік тому +1

    slide whistle meets guitar. great fun!

  • @JoshChristiane
    @JoshChristiane Рік тому +1

    I was wondering if these were very popular anymore about 2 hours ago in the shower. Nice timing. Great video!

  • @dwightbrown2808
    @dwightbrown2808 Рік тому +2

    You are a wonderful player. Now you know how violinists and violists feel, and we can't even look at the fingerboard when we are playing! 🙂

  • @demiorgus
    @demiorgus Рік тому

    Great guitaroud!!! 😃

  • @James-nr9gm
    @James-nr9gm 5 місяців тому +1

    I'm very new to music and didn't fully understand why he was laughing with delight and called things hilarious until the big shift at the start of Capricho Arabe... at which he also laughed XD Totally a fun video, thank you for posting!

  • @napalmoffreedom
    @napalmoffreedom Рік тому +3

    6:25 - it's a thing!!!
    I love the Oriental music,and fretless spanish sounding much like oud,I really liked this,thank you very much)
    I would very much like to hear such things on such a this guitar, only tuned to the tuning of the oud

  • @dietersdawgs
    @dietersdawgs Рік тому +3

    So many players look soooooooooooooooooooooooooo serious all the time.......looks like you were having fun, even if it was "torture" for you?! Thanks for posting this....we need more like it!

  • @nathanksimpson
    @nathanksimpson Рік тому

    Watching you have so much fun/struggling? was contageous. I don't know if it's schadenferude, or vicarious laughter but but thanks for sharing this.

  • @smudge1619
    @smudge1619 Рік тому

    I just finished the video and realized my face hurts from smiling the entire time. That was so fun to watch! As a player as well I wish I could try it out. Capricio Arabe was hilarious some of the slides were like a slide whistle effect 🤣
    So fun, great job!! The improvisation piece was excellent actually, very expressive and middle eastern.

  • @mitth.rawdog.nuruodo
    @mitth.rawdog.nuruodo 9 місяців тому +1

    This makes me want to see you and Les Claypool riffing on a variety of fretless string instruments. 👀 This was delightful, thank you!

  • @ChilloutZenmusic
    @ChilloutZenmusic Рік тому +1

    Amazing music 👍

  • @jeffwatson4908
    @jeffwatson4908 Рік тому

    Inspiring!

  • @taab7
    @taab7 Рік тому +2

    The bass strings sound real nice. Enjoyed the improv piece in open D tuning. Have you considered doing a partial re-fret on the unwound strings only; because the 1st and 2nd strings definitely need sustain, but the fretless wound strings sound really good. Could be a really cool specialised instrument for Arabian type themed pieces and/or develop a whole new genre of fusion music.

  • @MichaelSchmalGuitar
    @MichaelSchmalGuitar Рік тому +1

    Actually sounds like fun!!

  • @Santi._.403
    @Santi._.403 Рік тому +1

    I want a full version of fret less Capricho Arabe, I could taste the coffee and feel the desert with that one

  • @RisingMetalDemon
    @RisingMetalDemon Рік тому +1

    the first two songs you played are literally the first two songs I play when I randomly pick up an acoustic lol

  • @allan2098
    @allan2098 5 місяців тому +1

    Interesting experiment.
    Professional level musician displaying why the guitar is a completely different animal as the violin.
    Mr. Aker here, seems to agree, this was an assault on the ears.
    I just like that he put himself out like this.
    Nothing pretentious, knowing this would probably not sound good, but educating us without ego, about something very few of us would ever consider. Enjoyable video!

  • @jasperowens
    @jasperowens Рік тому

    I was waiting for that Oud style!

  • @eline8087
    @eline8087 Рік тому +1

    It's great to see the fun he's having too, haha.

  • @higltypig
    @higltypig Рік тому

    thats a really cool sound

  • @berkayugurlu8475
    @berkayugurlu8475 Рік тому

    I enjoyed the "Üsküdar'a gider iken" part with the oud music haha :)) Keep it up