Hey Chad, I am so glad to see you uploading videos again! Your videos about music theory and anything else on guitar are in my humble opinion the best on the web! Just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate what you do! I learnt more from you than from anybody else! Just wanted to ask: are there more courses to be released on moveforwardguitar? Do you offer skype Lessons?
Thanks so much! There will be more courses released on our site. Right now though I'll be releasing lots of UA-cam vids and even some new courses on UA-cam. We're also launching a Patreon page hopefully very soon with lots of cool rewards. I don't normally offer skype lessons, although I've been considering offering some to a select number of people. If I do, we'll announce it to our mailing list so if you're on it you'll be notified. Thanks again! -Chad
I bought a PJ body in Fiesta Red about three years to go with an original 64 P neck I bought twenty years ago. Good decision. Currently building a new fretless based on one of their bodies and an Musikraft neck. Their work is spectacular.
I feel the same way about all the big brands. I've said many times - I'm not impressed by what someone offers in a guitar for $4,000, I'm impressed when a guitar offers quality at $400. There's little reason to not get an exceptional axe for $800-$1000......but people love to think they'll play better because they've a Corona build in the case. Whatever.
Just getting into learning the guitar when I discovered your treasure trove of videos covering it. What order do you recommend watching the playlists in?
Awesome! If you're brand new to guitar I recommend starting here ua-cam.com/play/PLDNPXoSAAaRI7tsUxt2usHcVTr48yW8u0.html You can also start watching our Music Theory For Guitar series at the same time if you want. Thanks! -Chad
Better? Well... That depends... F reakin awesome at much better pricing than fender? HECK YEAH! To help though. If you want a vintage vibe instead of a modern one, can't go wrong with MJT. They are prolly the best of the best when it comes to vintage vibes at great prices. And everything you get is good old fashioned murican fender style guitars : )
@@Moveforwardguitar They painted one of my greatest guitars ever. And trust me... It's great lol. Cocobolo neck with brazilian rosewood fret board. Body is roasted swamp ash with spruce top. Pick ups are starwood strat assembled on a pickguard in france. Yup... It's amazing. And I finished making it all up and player ready right when EVH died : (
@B2ween Thenotes You could say a guitar pedal is "fake." Reverb is fake. Delay is fake. I'm pretty sure you aren't buying raw selvedge denim jeans. They're probably pre-washed, no? Ever buy a piece of furniture with a 'patina' meant to replicate antiques? Do you cut and style your hair? Relics aren't meant to pretend the owner has played the thing for 40 years in dive bars. It's simply an aesthetic and a matter of feel. Personally, i love the look of vintage instruments, and i hate the thick plastic feel of poly. I'm 53 years old and have never owned a single guitar long enough to wear into it. And since buying a Nash a few months ago, i'm now spoiled for a 'worn-in' neck. So much so that i just took sandpaper to my MIM Strat to try to mimic the Nash neck. And since buying the Nash, i bought a Road Worn Jazzmaster. I'm pretty sure i'll never buy another guitar with a poly neck.
That is a sweet instrument for sure.
It was actually the most I've ever seen you play, bravo.
Absolutely loved listening to your riffing. Minty!
Thanks! -Chad
Looking at buying an MJT T type guitar currently and this demo is the best I’ve seen yet.
Great playing as well 🤘🏻
Hey Chad, I am so glad to see you uploading videos again! Your videos about music theory and anything else on guitar are in my humble opinion the best on the web! Just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate what you do! I learnt more from you than from anybody else! Just wanted to ask: are there more courses to be released on moveforwardguitar? Do you offer skype Lessons?
Thanks so much! There will be more courses released on our site. Right now though I'll be releasing lots of UA-cam vids and even some new courses on UA-cam. We're also launching a Patreon page hopefully very soon with lots of cool rewards. I don't normally offer skype lessons, although I've been considering offering some to a select number of people. If I do, we'll announce it to our mailing list so if you're on it you'll be notified. Thanks again! -Chad
@@Moveforwardguitar Hey Chad, where have you been? I miss your uploads.
Great teacher!
I bought a PJ body in Fiesta Red about three years to go with an original 64 P neck I bought twenty years ago. Good decision. Currently building a new fretless based on one of their bodies and an Musikraft neck. Their work is spectacular.
For an original*
Not with an original.
Lovely guitar and gorgeous playing, thanks mate!
I have Three MJT Guitars and the are great!
Chad you are awesome dude
I saw this exact guitar, dog sticker and all, at Thunder Road Guitar in Seattle today... any chance it’s yours?? 😄
Ha! Yes it was 😁. I traded it there a few weeks ago. Small world. -Chad
@@Moveforwardguitar So, I guess the guitar wasn't that great in the end (considering you had it custom made to your specs)?
When is the music theory for song writing series coming?
Hopefully very soon! -Chad
I actually just bought this bad boy, going to pick it up in Seattle this weekend! Can I ask what made you want to get rid of it?
That’s awesome! It’s a great guitar. I recently moved and sold a bunch of my gear. Glad it found a new home 🔥🎸
To be honest it does not take much effort to make better than Fender these days.Prices over the borad for mostly mediocre instruments.
I feel the same way about all the big brands. I've said many times - I'm not impressed by what someone offers in a guitar for $4,000, I'm impressed when a guitar offers quality at $400. There's little reason to not get an exceptional axe for $800-$1000......but people love to think they'll play better because they've a Corona build in the case. Whatever.
I am looking for Telecaster HH just like yours. Which one do you think is better? MJT or Warmoth?
Just getting into learning the guitar when I discovered your treasure trove of videos covering it. What order do you recommend watching the playlists in?
Awesome! If you're brand new to guitar I recommend starting here ua-cam.com/play/PLDNPXoSAAaRI7tsUxt2usHcVTr48yW8u0.html You can also start watching our Music Theory For Guitar series at the same time if you want. Thanks! -Chad
Better? Well... That depends... F
reakin awesome at much better pricing than fender? HECK YEAH!
To help though. If you want a vintage vibe instead of a modern one, can't go wrong with MJT. They are prolly the best of the best when it comes to vintage vibes at great prices. And everything you get is good old fashioned murican fender style guitars : )
Sounds like Purple Rain
This kind of playing is it called chord voicing
My 2 MJT guitars are the best "Fender" guitars I've had.
I live 5 mins from the MJT factory lol , it’s actually a pretty small building nothing special , they’re work really is unique and original :)
Nice, yeah it’s really cool what they’re doing as a small company. Thanks! -Chad
@@Moveforwardguitar They painted one of my greatest guitars ever. And trust me... It's great lol. Cocobolo neck with brazilian rosewood fret board. Body is roasted swamp ash with spruce top. Pick ups are starwood strat assembled on a pickguard in france. Yup... It's amazing. And I finished making it all up and player ready right when EVH died : (
I hate reliced guitars, but the closet one i could handle.
@B2ween Thenotes I can agree but I also understand people not wanting their guitars to look overly shiny and plastic-y like the modern finishes do.
@B2ween Thenotes You could say a guitar pedal is "fake." Reverb is fake. Delay is fake. I'm pretty sure you aren't buying raw selvedge denim jeans. They're probably pre-washed, no? Ever buy a piece of furniture with a 'patina' meant to replicate antiques? Do you cut and style your hair? Relics aren't meant to pretend the owner has played the thing for 40 years in dive bars. It's simply an aesthetic and a matter of feel. Personally, i love the look of vintage instruments, and i hate the thick plastic feel of poly. I'm 53 years old and have never owned a single guitar long enough to wear into it. And since buying a Nash a few months ago, i'm now spoiled for a 'worn-in' neck. So much so that i just took sandpaper to my MIM Strat to try to mimic the Nash neck. And since buying the Nash, i bought a Road Worn Jazzmaster. I'm pretty sure i'll never buy another guitar with a poly neck.
Ant man!? Scotty!?
It’s not better than finder
It better be . The body alone is a couple of car paymnts