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Приєднався 8 лют 2023
I started playing the guitar when I was seventeen
Dreamed of becoming a star… But then life happened and now I am in my late mid 30’s
I am a father and Now I have got time again
To pursue my passion for playing music
And Maybe I am not that cool kid with the hottest riff.
who can play everything, and knows it all, But that should never hold anybody back
And this is the place where I am going to take you along on my musical journey.
Dreamed of becoming a star… But then life happened and now I am in my late mid 30’s
I am a father and Now I have got time again
To pursue my passion for playing music
And Maybe I am not that cool kid with the hottest riff.
who can play everything, and knows it all, But that should never hold anybody back
And this is the place where I am going to take you along on my musical journey.
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🔥 We’ll test out these samples, break down how they sound, and see how they fit into LoFi and Boom Bap grooves. Whether you're a seasoned beatmaker or just starting your LoFi journey, these kits are perfect for adding warmth and vibe to your tracks."
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💡 Want to take your music production skills even further? Subscribe to my newsletter at www.notthacoolkid.com, and as a thank-you, you’ll get my Guide to Musical Creativity-totally free!
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Go to www.notthatcoolkid.com and register for my newsletter to get my "A Quick Guide to Musical Creativity" for free, worth €14,99. A guide to help you start with songwriting or when you need inspiration when you are stuck!
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I am working on a new musical project and last week, I recorded some first guitar parts in the studio with Rob Mostert. Love the sound of the telecaster! Go to www.notthatcoolkid.com and register for my newsletter to get my "A Quick Guide to Musical Creativity" for free, worth €14,99. A guide to help you start with songwriting or when you need inspiration when you are stuck! Need a website to p...
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Why I returned my Fender Reflecting pool | Review
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Learn to play Ukelele in less then 20 minutes
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So now it is getting warmer and you want to start playing the Ukelele? Watch this tutorial in which I will teach you how to play Ukelele in less the 20 minutes! My favorite Ukes: Kala solid Tenor: amzn.to/3y0eWbd Kala Solid tenor Mahogany :amzn.to/44pYwFg Fender Rincon Tenor: amzn.to/3Uoccfn Kala Satin Concert amzn.to/3UGVn0x Fender Zuma Concert amzn.to/3JJd35j Kala Tenor kit: amzn.to/3JJd35j F...
Fender Marine Layer reverb, is it any good for synth? | review
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Dive into the depths of sound with the Fender Marine Layer Reverb! In this comprehensive review, we explore whether this renowned pedal is a perfect match for your synth setup. Uncover its versatility, sonic character, and how it enhances the atmospheric qualities of your synth tones. Join us as we navigate the depths of reverberation and discover if the Fender Marine Layer Reverb truly reigns ...
The 5 Essential 4-chord progressions every musician should know
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In this video, we delve into the fundamental building blocks of music with five essential 4-chord progressions that every musician should have in their repertoire. Whether you're a beginner looking to start your musical journey or a seasoned pro wanting to expand your harmonic vocabulary, these progressions are a must-know. Join us as we break down each progression, exploring its unique charact...
5 Reasons Why the Fender Mustang GTX50 is My Favorite Guitar Amp for Playing at Home | Review
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Order a Fender Mustang GTX50 with this link and help me grow my channel amzn.to/3TGnk6D Go to www.notthatcoolkid.com and register for my newsletter to get my "A Quick Guide to Musical Creativity" for free, worth €14,99. A guide to help you start with songwriting or when you need inspiration when you are stuck! Are you in search of the perfect guitar amp for your home sanctuary? Look no further!...
Hartomium in C | LIVE Jam on the Push 3 and Arturia Microfreak
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Creating Sound Design for a Podcast
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Welcome to our latest tutorial where we delve into the fascinating world of sound design for podcasts! In this video, we'll explore the essential techniques and tools to elevate your podcasting experience through immersive and engaging soundscapes. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated with our latest tutorials. Let's dive into the world of sound design ...
The fear all artist face and how to overcome
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Ableton Push 3 Review | pushing the live element back into Ableton Live
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4 reasons why I won't buy the Ableton Push 3 Standalone version
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Enhancing the most expensive Fender Squier Precision Bass (40th Anniversary Model)
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How to play | I hung my head | by Johnny Cash and Sting on acoustic guitar
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The most versatile guitar modulation Pedal, a MXR Phase90 tech-review
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Learn to play "Summer of 69" from Bryan Adams in 10 minutes
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How to get all of the tones out of a Gretsch Hollowbody Guitar G5120
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How to get all of the tones out of a Gretsch Hollowbody Guitar G5120
Very good review!, Thanks!
It's so great! The footage, recording quality, and excellent choice of music are outstanding. Very inspiring video! Congratulations on your first acoustic piano. I wish you the grand piano one day!
Great stuff!
Thanks!
great video ! i have a squier telecaster affinity series and this was great tips and the examples you used were also very good!! subscribed
Thnx! Have lots of fun playing!
Ive just got my first Gretsch Korean 5120 anniversary model used havnt got the money for an American made one but I absolutely love it my beloved tele is getting used less and less
Have lots musical inspiration with it!
No offense, but When the streets sounds like crap with a Tele…
Yep! But my strat was not available…
Can you please send a link to this gooseneck mic?
hi, here amzn.to/3VMyI2I
Just go in the fender tone app and adjust the patches to your liking!😂😂
Good tip!
😂this amp makes me smile, fine review mate.
Thnx!
Really like your channel and vibe. Any chance to review jazz chords/progressions?
@@pmcclone maybe soon!
Anyway you can do a tutorial on the strumming pattern? I’ve got the chords down, but the strumming is beautiful and clean. I’ve tried slowing it down but it’s too muddy yo make
*to make out
Mine should be here tomorrow, upgrading from push 2
@@BOMBPHONICS great to hear, have lots of fun and musical inspiration with it!
this was super cool to watch, thanks a lot
I have had one for 2 years and I mic it up with a sm57 and I get compliments all the time on how good it sounds. The tone downloads are a + as well.
Why did you sell it?
Great video. I have the same guitar. The only thing I changed, is that I put a vintage ashtray bridge on it with vintage barrels. I have a question for you. I noticed that your bridge and neck pick ups are further away from the strings. What are the measurements on your pickup height on bridge and neck? I'm okay with mm, since I grew up in Europe. Thanks in advance, greetings from San Diego, CA
Hi, thank you very much! Will measure it. But to be honest never really looked at it, just put them in and left it like this..
Great introduction on how to start unlocking the telecaster. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent guide. I'm waiting for my one in the post, and I feel far less intimidated by the workflow after watching this, Thankyou!
Glad it was helpful!
hi NTCK, is it okay you use a 12-53 string gauge to that 214 CE plus?
Why not?
@ would it become more bassy if you use 12-53?
No idea have not tried that.
Very nice tutorial ❤ subbed❤
Thanks for the sub!
I think Paul Bigsby beat Leo to the first solid body guitar when he built his prototype in 1947, Leo is credited with the first production solid body.
Thanks for the great video. You mentioned that you don't like that effects (i.e. delay etc) are not always on the same pedal. You can change that in the settings by the way. Per default, the fender mustang GTX adds the first effect on pedal 1, the second on pedal 2 and so on. It basically follows the effect chain as one would do on a pedal board. For me that is confusing as I never know which pedal holds which effect. In the "Footswitch" menu option, just select "category". Now the effects of the same kind (distortion, delay, reverb, chorus etc.) are always on the same pedal no matter which preset or bank you are in. After 10 minutes you have it and will never have to guess which effect is on which pedal.
Thnx for the tip!! Will check it out!
It's wierd how Gretsch is not really a household name, considering all the great features it has. I think they need to have a solid PR campaign that would give them the spotlight it deserves. I only play Gretsch and PRS. THAT'S all. I may buy a Gibson in future... MAY.
Well currently looking for a Harmony or Heritage for my “les paul” humbucking needs… Gibson still feels a bit overpriced…
It is a real pity that Fender does not make available the Tone app for Mac o Windows... only works in smart phones and tablets.
I think they have done this on purpose. They had Fender Fuse for Windows with the Mustang v.2 years ago. I think most people prefer the ability to use iPad or phone with Bluetooth instead of usb connection with computer.
does this model work with the fender tone phone app+
The app used around 12:30?
@@NotThatCoolKiddidn't finish the whole and now I know thanks 👍
Best performance for the price…no doubt Must have for beginners
Absolutly!
Thank you!❤
If you would like to share the video i wpuld be thankfull
@@NotThatCoolKid I will :)
You deserve more views
Thank you so much! Please share it of you would like to!
You might have mentioned in the video that the foot switch is extra with the gtx50, but comes with the gtx100, so you're essentially going to be paying the same price for the 50W as you will for the 100W. Also, since it doesn't have an attenuator built in, do you control the volume just by keeping the master control turned down? How does that work as far as the quality of the tone coming out of the speaker with the master volume turned down?
I just turn down the volume and it just works good (enough) you allways mis a bit from the speaker not working that hard on te low-low levels…
Talking too much. I wanna hear the reverb, not your voice.
Then buy and try it!
The Electromatic’s are pretty nice I have a Pro Jet with the black top filtertrons in it but I also have a 6120 Nashville 1960 that I’ve owned for the past 20 years and it’s definitely the real deal. I love my 6120, someone would have to cough up some serious cash to get me to part with it.
A vintage one is still on my list… but for now to much other stuff on my list…
Sinds kort eigenaar van mijn eerste gitaar, een PRS SE McCarty 594. En deze week komt de Mustang GTX50 binnen. Mede gekozen op basis van je fijne review. Mooie kwaliteit review voor een gemiddelde (in mijn geval beginnende) gitarist. Dank en ga zo door! Ik ga je andere video's checken.
Tof man! Prs is ook mooi spul!
I use a Behringer B -1 at the front and a SM57 at the rear.
great overview! Thanks for making this video. I'm curious about using third-party plugins with the controller version of Push -- did you manually map the encoders/knobs to control that Waves compressor at 26:12? Or does Push automatically assign encoders to the different parameters of any third-party plugin when you open one?
Hi, thank you for your nice comment. It was automatically mapped
Wasn't bored, rather curious if you have any different insights for loving the Microfreak. After four minutes, I am bored and lost my curiosity.
Well what where you looking for?
Nice demo
Can you record bass on a 20W amp using this microphone?
Dont know if it has the best sound characteristic for bass, I havent tried, but yes you could.
When you played that choir, I nearly cried. Thankyou. So inspired.
I've had this amp for a few years and recently added a Sheeran looper X to the setup. It's awesome for at-home playing!
“And now, let’s go to the…bridge pickup”. Immediately changes to the neck pickup 😂😂 Also, it would sound a lot better if it was in tune!
If went to buy a 214ce but walked out with a 314ce. The solid wood is worth it. The very base model 214 would be a great first guitar though.
Tried the 314ce also but didnt like it, i am more of a rosewood guy
I'm a Gretsch fan, and something of a collector. My preference is for the MIJ Pro series models; the overall quality is simply outstanding (IMHO, they rival some other manufacturers' custom shops offerings). I have, uh . . . too many? Nope, not yet. There's no doubt about the Korean-made Electromatics being very good--near premium--instruments. I have some of those, too. These days most of the Electromatics I see are crafted in China; however, the QC now comes very close or matches what was formerly produced in Korea (I have several with no QC issues). The lower tier entry line, Streamliners, are made in China and Indonesia. I've tried a few, but I've only kept a G2410TG. That Streamliner had what I thought was a 3-way switch issue, but it turned out to be a case of miss-wired volume pots. I kept the pickups, but replaced all the pots, the switch, and the jack. Now it's a keeper. Gretsch is something of a unique experience. These instruments, at their commensurate levels, are good, much better, and astoundingly amazing. Get the best you can afford--you won't regret it.
Those dreadful selector switches….
Most of the reviews are from three or four years ago. Don't care about crappy blue tooth. I'm looking for a long term review. Thanks.
Wahhhh
Maybe write it like Kingpin.....
Thnx
Open and erect, eh?
7:44
I like your enthusiasm and I'm going to sell a few of my guitars and buy one, thanks!
@@peterneuhart9115 well dont just buy it because I like it, it is always a personal choice!
I love Taylor guitars. Actually some laminate guitars are the best sounding. A lot of Martins are laminate as well and they're very popular too. I never base my decision on the materials used in a guitar as long as they're a quality built guitar that's known to hold up well over the years. I always base my decision on feel and tone. My Taylor sounds better every year it seems. I have three Taylors now and none needed a setup or any tweaking whatsoever...perfect action, spot on intonation and they stay in tune very well.
I have this amp and play it with my PRS SE Standard 24-08. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I just can't get a nice tone. I would like to have a nice (80's-ish) rock sound for playing lead, thats why I even bought a might red distort pedal (mad prof). But can't make it sound good. I'm a self-taught player (4years), with some help of youtube legends. Could someone please help me, because it really demotivates me to play more guitar... :(
This sounds not right to me to abrusive and harhs the high freqencies are overwhelming. So this is not for me, i think i will try the NUX BT 20 MK2 or 40 instead we will see. Thanks anyway.
Thanks!