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The Jam Sesh - ft. @chevansmusic
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On this episode of The Jam Sesh, we sit down with guitarist, guitar teacher and content creator @chevansmusic . Thank you so much for taking the time to chat with me about your story and progression through the world of content creation, guitar and business. Check out Chas Evans Socials here: Guitar 101: www.chasevansguitar.com/launch UA-cam: ua-cam.com/channels/v1kLsuAnVzrgNsoUzQLOaA.html I...
Mike Dawes talks about his All Along the Watchtower rendition - ft. @mikedawesofficial
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Professional Guitarist breaksdown Skill vs. Talent - ft. @AlexandrMisko
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Why Bluegrass players use D'Addario Strings
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fr broo
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Exactly what im doing 😂 i saw your latest, "Do you play guitar vids" and im scrollinh thru your whole page now keep up the work love it be safe god bless
Haha that’s awesome! Really appreciate the support🤟🎸💯
The first Blue Chip Pick I saw was being sold at a small table at a festival in Dumpling Valley near Sevierville, TN 15 or 16 years ago. They explained how they were made and where the material came from, and how expensive it was then. Mr. Goins was probably the fella demonstrating the things, and I immediately recognized that this pick was something special, even though I did not have a guitar in my hands to try it out. I am not a professional player by any means, but I have acquired a few nice instruments over the years. My main guitar is a 2005 Martin D-42, and I had been using Red Bear Picks at that time. I still alternate between the Blue Chip and a couple of Red Bears, but the Blue Chip is great. After all this time, there is absolutely no wear nor even any scuffing. If you have not tried one, by all means do not wait any longer. The TAD 50 is my favorite. I also have a 40, but the 50 hits the spot!
Wow! That’s wild you bought it that long ago and it is still holding up! I think I need to try out to see how a 50 handles. I use a TP48, so it can’t be that much thicker! I would be interested in trying out a Red Bear pick! Thanks for the comment and insight! It’s appreciated🤟💯🎸
Someone tell me what kind of guitar that is, please
It’s a little Martin XL black edition. I think they still make this guitar, but not in the black edition unfortunately!
Good tune 👏
Such a solid tune!💯🤟
That was insane.
In the membrane !
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Cute little acoustic guitar!
@@SpaceFaceFPV 💯💯 Yea it’s a 3/4 size. Little Martin XL!
Most underrated UA-camr ive ever seen my dads in a band and he has tried to play for song for years and has never mastered it well done
@@thex_mates hey! Really appreciate that comment! Made my day🎸🤟
Every time I hear this... I Fly High.
Only one talented person. Angela 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What a waste. Must be like 29". Oh yeah, and he died...
He only have speed not the melody
He only has the speed not the melody
AAHYEAH.........AND KENNEDY 2024
I respect you for going out there it takes confidence
@@akyazihome hey thanks man! Honestly, I had the idea for like 4 months and talked about it all the time with my wife, but always made excuses or to go out and try. Then one day my wife said “ok we are going out today to try this, and if you don’t want to, then I don’t want to hear about it anymore” 😂
Excellent interview. It’s great to learn how the business started. Trying to find the “right” pick suitable for all types of music that would sound great with my all guitars was a journey. I literally have a bunch of bags of different types of picks. All sorts of materials and thicknesses. I heard about BlueChip picks but couldn’t imagine they’d play that much better to rationalize spending $35 each. After learning how to flat pick and playing Bluegrass music for a couple years I bit the bullet. I’m hooked. My favorite has been the TAD40. I’ve got one in each guitar case and rarely use anything else. I also use a TAD50 for my mandolin. Glad to hear Matt has done so well with them. They are best I’ve used.
Hey! Thanks for sharing that! I was curious why you need to switch between the TAD40 and TAD50 for your mandolin playing? I am in the same boat. I use the TP48 and it is my daily driver now! Such a great pick. I find it makes my playing sound warm!
@@FretsandFingers I’ve experimented with several types and thicknesses which is how I arrived at the TAD40 for most all my guitar playing. The thicker the pick the warmer the sound for my playing. The thicker TAD50 just drives through both strings a bit easier and controls the shrillness of the higher notes a bit better than the thinner picks. I’ve also got a TP50 1-R which I also use on the mandolin and the rounded corner creates a much smoother, warmer tone than the sharper corners.
I appreciate the insight into the different picks. I think I am definitely going to need to try the one with a rounded corner! You’ve convinced me haha 👍🎸
I don’t know anyone who knows of Billy Strings, hates him. In fact the only person I’ve ever heard hate on Billy Strings is this guy. It’s really odd. I’ve seen Billy live about 10 times, I’m going to 4 more shows this year and his Renewal festival in Colorado in September. No sets are the same, every show is different and 3 hours long, amazing band members, great energy. Anyone who hates Billy Strings is basically someone who has a dark black soul.
Hey thanks for the insight into this! That’s awesome you have seen him so many times! I am hoping he comes my way one day so I can see him live!🤟🎸
Hey man I started learning about a year and a half ago I may have a simple riff for you
@@dylanfritcher7553 that’s awesome man! Depending where you are located, I may run into you!
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@@FretsandFingers doubtful, I'm in Montana
Legend of Legend
muss man die Birne sehen?
This is the role model of Dimebag Darrell
Randy was the best in those days.
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It is literally an old solo.
Shredding. Shtedding that shirt after this viral clip makes it back to Randy. Nah he really is amazing
An epic musiocian...his solos woll never die🎸❤
Randy!!!!
Randy is insane, He is the true guitar hero.
we were robbed what was probably going to be the next Jimmy Hendrix with a different style
Glad they got a new guitar player!
Randy Rhoads… wow but My favourite guitarist is John Sykes who was a consideration to join Sabbath later on but didn’t… he killed in Whitesnake and later on in Blue Murder. 🤷♀️
Nothing much
great great great soloist
Crazy train is one of the most overrated songs to ever exist. It sucks.
what’s that song called?^^
@@piercehawthorne8124 bloom- the paper kites
thats goid
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I thought the first guy was going to play feels like teen spirit
Layla would have been the best
Did bro just say "Feels like teen spirit" lmao
Almost!
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😂😂😂 close enough
Instead we hot Ingwie shred 😴😴😴😴😴😴😴
Its pretty old now
Wow! Just fucking WOW!
I love how to "subscribe" button blocks out the dumb egotistical face Look at me, look at me
one of the best Metallica solo
As great as this is, and my goodness it is fantastic. His wizardry on Mr. Crowley has always been my favorite..🤟
@@Anthony-ej9js Mr.Crowley is such an awesome song and those solos are redonkculous!
Love Randy. Rest in peace.
So smooth!!
Randy Rhodes you rock
I will take RR over EVH anytime sorry not sorry
Sounds like s***
Even better than the studio version