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Acoustic guitar demo Glen Burton Tree of Liberty dreadnaught budget priced shell inlays

January 21, 2010 by larry  
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www.nextlevelguitar.com Click thelink above to receive free exclusive videos, newsletters, and lots more free guitar and music goodies from Next Level Guitar. In this video we demo and review a budget priced Glen Burton acoustic dreadnaught guitar model tree of liberty – check out all the features and tones. Many more full on video lessons at the full on instructional website at: www.nextlevelguitar.com Click the link below to go to the sound odyssey website to purchase this guitar as well …

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25 Responses to “Acoustic guitar demo Glen Burton Tree of Liberty dreadnaught budget priced shell inlays”
  1. meaning1 says:

    I don’t like to sound bitter and rude, but this guy is terrible at guitar.

  2. foxtrotalex says:

    please get some condenser mics

  3. Wdd4lif3 says:

    i checked this page out for lessons…not a fuckin qvc shopping network. piss off

  4. squierkid says:

    this guy needs to learn how to play acoustic guitars..

  5. najtrows says:

    never happened to me on either acoustic or electric.

    but i use good strings. maybe if you buy cheaper brands it would be more like that.

  6. 01Justin010 says:

    Oh, i missed it

  7. rickyjshiznit says:

    he said just continental US

  8. rickyjshiznit says:

    no dude any strings do that when theyr new especially acoustic strings and they probably didnt set up anything on it except maybe put new strings on it

  9. 01Justin010 says:

    Aw, okay. Thanks though

  10. JonDeth says:

    People need to understand how these off brand or lesser known brand guitars are so cheap. Sometimes they’re crap and the flashy inlays/parts are garbage, often they’re not.

    Everything is CNC built. These are basically robots that do everything-cutting, drilling, gluing assembling, painting. Almost nothing is done by human hands.

    The woods are foreign woods so it’s a different strain of that wood species but cheap because it’s from a 3rd world nation. Steel is cheap, abalone cheap etc.

  11. rockongoodpeople says:

    Hi – no the free shipping is in the continental USA only
    rock on!
    NLG

  12. najtrows says:

    well obviously!

    its the strings that buzz. but im guiessing that they tried as good as they could to set it up and it still had buzz.
    of course you could try some other string gauges but it would suck to have a guitar that you can’t even decide what gauge you want.

  13. rickyjshiznit says:

    thats the strings dude

  14. 01Justin010 says:

    Hey man, I’ve got a question. Do they do free shipping to Canada? I want to buy a pedal board.

    Thanks

  15. fr44ed says:

    Yes! Look down the edge of the neck and see if its bowed…which way…find the screw slot (might be inside the sound hole or under the cover up at the tuning head).

    If the neck is O.K. but the strings are still high above the neck at the sound hole end.

    The sliver of a bridge can be rubbed on a flat file to shorten it if needed to drop the strings down some..

    Be sure to rub the bottom of it not the top where the strings go across it.
    File the bottom off evenly all the way across

  16. BasslineandMusic says:

    hmm I don’t know much about acoustic guitars but is there a way to just change the action on it? new nut or new bridge?

  17. tamirke says:

    Nice guitar

  18. arnikki says:

    just look as many times as you need and play it over and over again its not really diff ….

  19. dan51556 says:

    I didn’t hear fret noise, just string noise, when the strings are new and could be maybe sanded slightly to not get the slide noise. great price and sounds good. Please, I don’t need another guitar though

  20. BRboi777 says:

    @BRBoi777 but as i said before it’s not even on the website

  21. BRboi777 says:

    it’s a shame and it sounds like an awesome guitar which i would buy for £200 (£299). :/

  22. eazizisaid says:

    Are they talking about noises that sliding produces ??? it’s because strings are new !

  23. richiec54 says:

    Fret buzz can be on any guitar, it’s not that it’s cheap, it just needs it’s truss rod adjusted.

  24. peter00151 says:

    Ah just a little comment but isn’t the opening play tone a bit not so clean I play fingerstyle guitar kinda feel that way.

  25. tomaytemptation says:

    I hate fret buzz :(

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