That guy for being in tune really makes a bunch of unsettling noise. He appears to be dangerous too.
He’s actually quite funny. Swedish guy. I’ve seen a couple of other Swedish guitarists playing the same type fretboard. Kee Marcello who used to play in the band Europe has a Les Paul (probably more) which has undergone the same treatment. Whenever I see a guitar like that my first reaction is that I think I have something in my eye distorting my vision. But it seems to work for them, so I’m sure it has its merits.That guy for being in tune really makes a bunch of unsettling noise. He appears to be dangerous too.
I just can’t help thinking if the standard guitar really is such a horrible instrument to tune abd intonate, why doesn’t all guitar music sound crap?

Finger vibrato is cheaper!
I wonder who does his hair.......
if everything was perfect--- how boring would life be..............
Here's another clip featuring Mattias Eklundh. He even comments on his hair here:
I'm starting to warm up to this guy. He's got a good sense of humor, and more than likely, a very talented guitar player.Here's another clip featuring Mattias Eklundh. He even comments on his hair here:

The topic of this thread also reminds me of a conversation I had over 20 years ago with the local guitar shop's owner about taking some courses in training your ears for perfect pitch. The owner warned me of the possibility of side effects like listening to everyday non-musical (or musical) sounds and get obsessed with all their tones when they are at an unusual pitch or clashing harmonies....![]()