I like everything, but personally, I prefer flat top guitars! Thanks for the great review, and cats are always adorable and lovely. I hope that cat is always happy and healthy!
Honestly, it really depends on the guitar. I never thought this was even a thing, I had to check mine haha. Mine is a Les Paul styled PRS so it's a carved top. But my BC Rich (which I can't play, long story) is a flat top which I also love. Great, to the point explanation my friend!
Thanks! Yep you have a lovely PRS! It's amazing what actually makes a comfortable guitar and how different it is for everyone, and even how it can change over the years. Definitely would like to hear what happened to the BC Rich
Definitely the ones with bevels and rounds on my side. But at the same time, I haven't had much opportunity to try many types of guitars. You seem to have a large collection, mine is limited to 4 guitars. I am a “6 string, 24 fret, chamfer/round” guitar player. 7-8 string guitars have always impressed me. On that note, have a nice day and thanks for sharing. Very interesting subject. Cheers!
I find those are the most comfortable too, although strangely enough a flat top with an arm carve feels very nice to play too! 6 strings will always be easiest and feel like home. 7 strings are convenient when the song isn't in a key that fits on a 6 string as sometimes you need those low notes in some genres. I only use my 8 string when needed, it's still difficult to think about playing. Figured it'd be good to share this since I've been fortunate enough in life to obtain such a collection. Cheers!
Wow, they both look really beautiful, cool explaining!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this👍💯
Fantastic! Greetings from Taiwan🧡
Hello and thank you!
You’ve got an awesome collection of guitars there, I would love to see a guitar collection video!
That's a great idea! I'll need to do this in the future. Maybe I can provide some general points about each to have some useful information included
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, interesting video
Thanks, glad it was interesting
Hi my friend 😊 ! It's very interesting video, now I know more about guitars !!!🎸🔥👍
Hello! I'm glad this was interesting!
no matter the disign differences, they are all pretty cool in their own way =)! Thank for explaining this and showing us your guitar collection!
Of course! Agreed that they're awesome in their own way. This helps inspire different songs, at least for me!
Damn. Been playing guitar for 10 years but never knew the difference between Arch and Carved top. Thanks brutha
No worries. I had to think to realize there was some consistency here
Great to be listening to this especially for someone who doesn't know much about guitars. Great explanation, High Z!
Glad this was insightful!
I like everything, but personally, I prefer flat top guitars! Thanks for the great review, and cats are always adorable and lovely. I hope that cat is always happy and healthy!
I hope so too, I give her a lot of time and affection ❣️ flat top guitars have a very cool look!
Honestly, it really depends on the guitar. I never thought this was even a thing, I had to check mine haha. Mine is a Les Paul styled PRS so it's a carved top. But my BC Rich (which I can't play, long story) is a flat top which I also love. Great, to the point explanation my friend!
Thanks! Yep you have a lovely PRS! It's amazing what actually makes a comfortable guitar and how different it is for everyone, and even how it can change over the years.
Definitely would like to hear what happened to the BC Rich
great upload very interesting.
Thanks man!
still those guitars are beautiful, too bad im broke for one as good as those
The best guitar is the one you have!
My favourite guitar that I own is my Godin Summit CT. For years I've wondered what the 'CT' stood for. Now I know.
Happy to help!
Definitely the ones with bevels and rounds on my side. But at the same time, I haven't had much opportunity to try many types of guitars. You seem to have a large collection, mine is limited to 4 guitars. I am a “6 string, 24 fret, chamfer/round” guitar player. 7-8 string guitars have always impressed me. On that note, have a nice day and thanks for sharing. Very interesting subject. Cheers!
I find those are the most comfortable too, although strangely enough a flat top with an arm carve feels very nice to play too! 6 strings will always be easiest and feel like home. 7 strings are convenient when the song isn't in a key that fits on a 6 string as sometimes you need those low notes in some genres. I only use my 8 string when needed, it's still difficult to think about playing. Figured it'd be good to share this since I've been fortunate enough in life to obtain such a collection. Cheers!