Viewer Comments & Questions 1 July 2024 - Not Live!
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Hello friends,
This is a recorded one, because the internet decided we couldn't stream. Sorry!
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Absolute LEGENDS for going the extra mile to bring this to all of us. BRAVO GENTS!
Thank you guys!
You're part of my creative furniture re/arrangement and my happy place.
Even when things don't go right you make the effort to give us all a great fix.
Cheers!
P.S. Rosie is always a wonderful commentator too.
I guess I'm with Dan on this one. If you're playing for an audience and the experience takes them somewhere.....it's music. If you're sitting around strumming two chords and it takes you somewhere.....it's music.
Yeah definitely agree as well. I was surprised by how Micks take must have been deliberate considering how many people watching this probably spend the majority of their playing alone. You are hearing the music you are playing, it is being heard by you. This is how songs are written. Everyone wants to play with and in front of people ideally, but when you can’t you play music for and with yourself. The song you’ve written and recorded isn’t music until someone else hears it?
What a great surprise! Live is better, but the weekly dialog is always appreciated!
Hey all. I just got my TPS t-shirt. It made it to Las Vegas, Nevada very quickly! The size is perfect and the material is very nice and soft. Great quality. Everyone should go to the store right now and buy one!!
Thanks. I was wondering about them shipping to the U.S.
The fabric is amazing, you will want many!
The back up show was brilliant. Please make this system policy for us Monday TPS dependents.
You guys are the best. Great surprise.
Great you still recorded the VCQ! I've got and K&K trinity pro in my Furch acoustic guitar. I really love the 'extra' you get from the mic blend and this system comes with a great pre-amp where your can mix both the mic and the trancducre under saddle pickup separately (high, middle low, volume and gain). It is al total set and forget for me. I am gonna try turning down the mic volume, but it sounds so good so it is probably going right backup! Would love a show on this, acoustic pickups, preamps, acoustic amps, acoustic effects. Thanks for all the great vids, I learned (and learing) so much over the years of watching you guys! Cheers from the Netherlands!
“chicken madras please” - right there with you Mick. Good show as always D&M
So appreciate the show despite the internet issues. Thank you gentlemen.
Unexpected surprise! Thanks for carrying on through challenges and putting this out 🙏
Thanks for the not live VCQ. It feels nostalgic from the first VCQs.
Hearing what you guys are saying about songwriting, and how it seems to come “easier” to some people- Robert Pollard comes to mind. When he’s not on tour, he gets up around 7 am every single day, and just starts writing songs. He’ll come up with a handful every day, and records simple demoes of all of them on an old cassette boombox. He’s done this most days of his non-tour life for probably 40 years now. He currently has 3,000 songs registered with BMI. No exaggeration… 3,000. Just insane. I’m amazed by everyone with an intense creative drive, but that’s a whole other level.
Another great show. Thanks guys.
People asking about silent amps or small tube amps for practice I would definitely advise you to check out the Roland Blues Cube amps. Totally underrated amps imo because they are light weight, they sound great and they take pedals very well. I’ve been using a Blues Cube Hot and a Telecaster for the last 3 years and I am completely happy with it. I add and subtract pedals from time to time but the amp and the guitar are the stars of the show. It’s just a couple thousand dollar setup but it covers all my needs and keeps me content.
Good luck to all in your search for the right gear for you. I hope you all find what makes you happy.
Play on 🎶🤘🏻🎸
Favorite Acoustic pickups. I have an LR Baggs Anthem installed on my Jumbo. I have a Dreadnaught guitar I will someday buy a Bartolini 3AV pickup for.
Thanks for going the extra mile to put this out. I joined live for the first time in ages, and it as hard to watch you glitching. Nice to see you both smoothed out :)
thank you once more for all those great episodes !!!
Greetings from Germany 👍🎸
Thanks for carrying on without Internet, Dan and Mick! I watched it through and enjoyed it all!
D&M, Thank you so much for doing this! Your dedication to this community and your own excellence is so inspiring. Your frustration with the interwebs was only matched by our sadness of not have this week’s VCQ….and then this appears! Bravo Gents, Bravo.
PS: Rosie is truly one gorgeous animal.
I have multiple random musics go through my head all day, until I pick up my guitar 🙄
Singing into my phone may be the answer to remembering them. I just hope my work colleagues appreciate my monotonic drone...
Thanks for pushing through the issues, love your work 👍
if you want a great small amp with no compromises on cab size and speakers get a marshall 1974x + the matching 1974cx extension cab
it's 18 watts ,handwired in england, so you actually get 2 openback oversized cabs with 20w heritage greenbacks.
Isbell, Vedder, Guy Garvey - some of the best lyricists for me
Great to watch even an un-live show! Thanks to Don (😁) reading my greeting in the live attempt!
Hope everyone had a great day (holiday or otherwise), love and best wishes to all 👍👍
Thank you for everything. I love you.
Dan, love your fishing story. A great piece of childhood.
Fun times 🙏
Yay! Thanks gentlemen.
Outstanding!
Ported cab: Jackson side-ported 1x12. They sell the cab with or without a speaker. and even do a flat pack kit for anyone mad enough to build their own. I’ve had one for years (acquired with a Newcastle 30, but used for half my w/d gigging rig with all my amp heads) and it’s definitely a big sound. Closed back, incidentally.
I keep looking at buying one of their kits.
The Boss IR-2 has a headphone jack for silent practice. I’ve had a it couple of weeks and I’m really loving it.
Thanks fellas
Sucks your not live but I’ll watch no matter what!! Cheers!!
I have a laney cub 15 that I no longer use and based in Taunton if you guys (Mick and Dan) are ever looking to buy one to try. I have the matching 2x12 but tbh you have better cabs :)
Also thanks for still doing the show even recorded, it is the mental high point (along with band practice) of my week!
2 channel amp: Mesa Boogie Fillmore 25. Two simple duplicate channels with no pull this or that, separate EQ on each channel, fantastic clean and drive tones. Try one.
The Laney Cub is a great little amp indeed!
I’ve been using the little Cub head for bassguitar on small electric/ acoustic pub gigs for years!
I use it with a little old Trace Elliot 1x15 combo I took the amplifier out of and outfitted the combo with a high sensitivity (101dB) PA speaker for extra perceived volume.
My own fake Ampeg B-15, 😄: master volume on full, gain as low as possible and you’re off! More than enough low end too.
Don’t like the digital reverb that much... 😁
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I just released an acoustic instrumental track last Friday. Thank you Dan and Mick for the inspiration to keep creating!
Great news! Where can we hear it?
Awesome!
Still trips me up after all these years when you use the acronym. My high school band was called “The Plastic Shoes.” 1997’s premiere basement troubadourery.
D&M, thank you for still managing to make the VCQ despite the internet issues.
Bondi Effects Del Mar is a Klon style/Tubescreamer mix but still apparently its own thing.
Oh dang! It’s way more fun when it’s live but I’ll take what I can get ❤
Hey Mick,
Always loved the way you can play with economy, and still throw in some verve and elan.
Going back to the the Paradiso days. Your playing?
. It's what led me to That Pedal Show.
Ah man, thank you David!
Just wanted to say if you want a soundhole pickup, the Gretsch Deltoluxe is very good (albeit rather heavy in weight).
Good work chaps, I feel your pain with broadband, I can get nothing greater than 17mbps - but at least it’s a reasonably reliable 17mbps.
The problem with a sealed cabinet is that the speaker resonant frequency (i.e. in cabinet) will increase the impedance really high. A tube amp does not really like driving high impedance. I use aperiotic which was developed by ScanSpeak. It uses a semi port and limits the impedance and tightens the bass. Mick Thiel & Small created the parameters for which speaker drivers are measured.
K&K for me as well, don't like batteries. Dan the woody is still available. Mick funny I have owned a couple Gibson's and they drive me crazy. Currently have a custom Collings C10-35, Preston Thompson and have a Cannon 00M coming in soon.
Wattage x2 = only 3dB more loudness!
Are amps really 2 channels, most of them just stick a gain/overdrive stage in between before the feedback like a Dumble.
Music: Interesting story that happened to me and a good friend. We're at a music event with 18 or so bands. Handed an instrument to sit in and can't get your head around it because it just doesn't feel right (string type, weight, amp, scale length whatever). The performance suffers because your thinking way to much about the instrument and not fitting in.
Thanks guys! Dan if you need anything when your in the US just call.
Re: G&L Superhawk - Yes it has the thick poly finish. I don't know what the body wood is could be maple or ash I don't know. It also had a tone control for each PU which I changed to master tone and bass cut. The bass cut sounds good with a fuzz.
Once again Donald and Mack coming in clutch FTW
🔥🔥🔥Notice: for all of you guys that like Schmidt Array type pedalboards but cannot afford : try to find one of these ancient accordion cases online which have the same shapes and measures. If you are lucky you will get one really cheap, and i promise they are perfect!
i mentioned this on TPS before a few years ago and i see folks using them more and more.
Enjoy✌💪🎸
I’m only 37 but I have arthritis and very loose joints and while
It makes think hard to play
It’s made me work on what I can do and made me make my own style
Thanks guys! I agree about acoustic pickups.. none of them sounds good.. My Lakewood have a L.R. Baggs Anthem and it sounds alright, but nothing special compared to my KM184 microphone... but if its for live try using an IR loader and load up the Taylor 312ce IR ( found using google) or maybe some other good sounding IR and blend in.
Re: 15w amp - Supro Amulet, same features as a princeton, with attenuation, bit different grind character to the breakup, great value.
No love for the Maton AP5 acoustic pickup?
I have the Gladio, and it’s one of my favourite overdrive pedals. But I was under the impression both sides were Dumble-inspired.
You are correct.
Ted Gioia is a jazz critic, musician/composer, producer, and music historian. I highly recommend his book "Music: A Subversive History."
Don’t these Q&As normally have Chapters?! 🤔 Would be super helpful!!
Aw, great dog!
My brother is running the G&L Custom Shop now and he's revamping the hell out of it.
The first lyric I developed from an impromptu poem devised in my head upon a visit to an abortion clinic site. It had to be re-written as a song lyric just to fit the instrumental I'd had kept around in my memory. A lot of my songs became that only when lyrics came to mind which fit a long developed instrumental piece - all of which developed from an exploration in style. Whatever the germ, it needs be related to adjoining elements. The quality of the effort is shown in the relationship of words, meaning and sentimentality of instrumentation.
Evening chaps. Saw you pop up at a strange time. Silly Glasto people, don't they know VCQ is on!?
Guitar Heads just wanna have fun, with Dan and Mick.
Music is in the ear of the beholder.
I gotta say, my EVH 5150 iii EL34 50w head has both great clean and great gain channels.
I am definitely referring to it as the "Eurovision Football Contest" from now on.
Another idea regarding songwriting - changing instrument helps! Learn a little bit of piano, violin, banjo, mandolin... If i get stuck on a song i change instrument, it is almost a guaranteed way forward since the brain gets some new stimuli and ideas. It will also get you a new perspective on the parts or riffs you already have written. Also - when writing music on instruments you can't fully control, you get some helpful limits which keeps your music a bit more simple and - for us guitarists - less "guitaristic"! Just my two cents, gents! :)
...and i hope for another one of these not-a-live!-shows around halloween ;)
Fave sound from a multi pedal: there are three kinds of pedals. Ones with a catalog of sounds (digital), ones that are very adjustable (analog with lots of knobs), and ones that pretty much do one thing (tube screamer).
I have none of the first type.
I have had a few where sounds vary widely when I turn the knobs, and I find definite sweet spots, eg a modulated delay where I crank speed and depth and minimize delay for a resonant flanger - great with distortion going in, and a few simpler pedals where I choose a setting and leave them that way, like fitting a preamp pedal to an amp.
So no, I can't say I know of a particularly great sound on an Eventide pedal or what have you, because pedals of that type frighten me, but I know that the best sounds of any pedal are worth searching for.
If you've got a loop pedal or backing tracks it can be music on your own IMO.
Mick, on the topic of writing: I've talked to some of my professional musician friends and they all say the same thing about lyrics and I concur. Always seems to be the hardest part. And the songs that I'm most proud of have all come quick. What do you do when you need to finish one but the lyrics aren't just coming out? Any exercises or insight to help work through those songs that have been sitting on the back burner?
lyle lovett uses a sunrise acoustic pickup. soundhole model. sounds amazing.
Cheap guitar - Western Auto Truetone Rock Star. One microphonic pickup in the middle, thin body, cheap everything. It had a sound like molten brass. Sold it for $80.
I use the Supro Delta King 12 it's awesome
Hey Dan get a safe ,all legal and important papers and of course the passports , great show as always .
I find the idea of it not being music unless other people hear it bizarre.
Rosie!!!!!
Q&A question: Been thinking of going from Velcro to 3M DUAL LOCK, but they have so many options. Is SJ352B the one you use?
Is music a form of communication? I think it is, so do you need others there to communicate or can you just be communicating with your soul when you're playing by yourself? And for what Dan is saying I think that we communicate with our essence, the non ego part of us when you play something magical by yourself. Isn't that the heart of song writing, the universe of sound and whatever we are communicating to bring something new to the universe.
It’s a philosophical discussion at that point. You can certainly be in the moment of creating and that may well be music for yourself. And perhaps it’s a flow of sorts. It may be a moment of satori, even. But the minute you start thinking about it, or defining it as something it becomes psychological time and therefore entirely of the ego with all its expectations and judgement. For me anyway, music is the flow of presence on a collective level, not an individual one. But hey, if it’s music to you, cool!
as I do music only by myself (unfortunatly), I do say it is music, even on my own
Hey Mick and Dan, I think I heard that source audio collider flips polarity . Did you happen to notice this and adjust polarity in wet dry setups?
Nordvang has a ts klon dual overdrive. It’s a bit pricy though lol.
Oh, they got there in the end haha.
Fighting GAS ahead of Justin Sandecoe’s Blues Immersion course. Just plugging my current guitar into my current amp and playing more has won for now but the temptation is strong.
It's not Juan. It's Joan. It's catalan, not spanish.
Pronounced like Joanne in english 🙂
Best from Barcelona and thanks for the VCQ!
On the subject of home use amps / silent practice, any love for Quilter Superblocks?
See on the 18th Mick :)
Wooop!
Songwriting. Melody first.
Was it the Headway pickup system you were thinking of Dan ?
I reckon it was. Mick here.
Perhaps music “is” when the player/musician acts on “inspiration” (message sent from the gods; let’s be honest about it ;), and translates that message through their chosen instrument, guitar or otherwise, into a cohesive string of tones that the receiving party deems melodic. The rest is marketing. When The Saints Go Marching In, all the hymns, What Is Life (George Harrison), a few examples that in rudimentary form may conjure a symphony in the imagination of the next player (more messages from the gods) and as Matt Johnson of The The once said in song “and the whole god damn thing starts all over again”…
I don’t know, I’m a photographer man, but one night not long ago I listened to Ramblin’ Man (Hank Williams) for the first time and when those four notes of the pedal steel come in near the top I was struck and had to pick up the tele and work it out. And then I took it further and completed a passage. I can play it for friends now or just think about it, but it’s there. Music. ;)
Thoroughly enjoy the program. Thank you. Two water bottles (orange and stainless) and a lapel pin/badge from the shop are in my collection and always in use. Packaging always beautiful. Thank you, thank you for the inspiration!
Thank you kindly for the thoughts and for buying merch. It genuinely keeps us going.
Nordvang Gravity in stock at Peach Guitars
Having written dozens of songs and harmony lines, lyrics are the worst, so I do feel the pain Mick
When does it become music: when it's about what you're hearing, rather than what you're doing.
- when is that? I don't know, but I know it when it happens.
Awhile back I watched a 1944 Film Noir movie called Double indemnity and throughout the movie I couldn't figure out who I knew that was reminding me of the leading man Fred MacMurray.
Well, last evening I watched a 1954 film noir movie Push Over with Fred MacMurray again, and...WHAMO! It hit me! Mick from that Pedal Show. ha
A true masterpiece
I just saw that the Boonar Tube Deluxe has SOLD OUT already … 😕
Lyrics are always difficult, but sorry seems to be the hardest word.
Hahhhah!
Have you had a Bartel amp on the show?
Where did the questions come from if you weren't live?
We started live and had to cut it because of crap internet. All the questions were in by that point, so we saved em and answered them.
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Have you guys heard of blammo
You mentioned a book at 34.40 but didn't give the name of the book or author. Anyone know it? Sounded interesting.
The cole clark face censor pick up sounds the closest to a real acoustic I've ever heard.
Why haven't you reviewed a Tycobrahe parapedal yet?
They're cutting of their collective nose to spite their face.
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So when Julain Lage sits in a room and practices or "plays" by himself it's not music?
Not for you it’s not.
@@ThatPedalShow That doesn't mean it's not music. It means I'm not there to experience it.
to the person who superchatted to say others shouldn't give their question to the regular chat: hope you get to do something fun today mate
Thanks! I hope you have a fun day as well.
You may disagree with my comment, but my point is,
Mick and Dan are pros and very much aware of whats going on in the chat. Even though they have the super chats in front of them they always pay attention to chat. So if there's a good comment or question they will address it, superchat or not.
But, when you superchat you get prioritized, so having your message read out and then request another Q from chat in addition is kinda rude imo
I knew some people would hate me for my comment.. But i think its kinda rude, since Mick & Dan pick questions from chat anyway, no need for superchaters to be so demanding.. lol 😛
like "look how nice i am, im giving my super chat q away"... No, the super chat was read.. Its like leaving a tip at the resturant when you leave, and say "hey, give that man a nice meal on me".. Then you're not really leaving a tip after all since its going towards the meal for the man.. Sure you help the man (chat) but not the resturant (TPS).. it's like helping the viewers instead of the guys running show. I know M&D said they dont mind, but what else can they say.. Anyway, my comment was just meant to show support for the show.
@@trollstjerne not sure I quite understand. Either way, superchats support the show. As you did. I do that my way. All good!
you must hate football if you call it sucker
It helps Americans understand (the majority of our audience.) in the US, football is American Football. And soccer is, erm, soccer. Cheers.
Oh I see, sucker. Sorry. Sorry, total sense of humour failure these last couple of days. Hahahah! Sucker!
My brother is running the G&L Custom Shop now and he's revamping the hell out of it.
Awesome 🙌