Hey Tito, great video. I started busking many years ago as a teenager. I'm almost 60 years old and wanting to give it a try again. Keep singing dear friend. Paul ❤
I recently bought the Roland Street Amp, after watching yours & others busking videos, plus I’ve watch buskers in the UK using them and thought they are good little amp for this specific job. I’ve never busked before, just pub bands and open mic nights. I want to do it for the experience of doing it. I have all the equipment you use except the guitar and strap, I will be using an electric guitar first. I downloaded Birmingham City busking guide for trouble free busking in Birmingham in preperation. To ensure i do I've set a date and told people to make sure I do it.
I just bought this amp yesterday!! I'm so excited to use it, it's such an upgrade from the one I had before. Very useful videos, defenitly helped me decide on finally buying one
I am using a Markie Freeplay amp, a Shure sm-58 I agree best for busking, a mic stand, music stand and a stand for the amp, also I am old so a folding chair and a small folding table, also a smaller amp as a monitor, and I haul it all in a collapsible cart. I am walking distance from my spot. I have a spot in front of the local grocers with exclusive permission been there @ 10 years.
Great Video. I run an electric Guitar and now starting to use the Roland Cube Street EX. Amazing Amp by the way. I use the same Mic that you have. I have a pedal board with a looper, wah, reverb, delay, and distortion. I'm looking to get a Bluetooth Adapter so I can run backing tracks out of my amp. Overall I have a pretty similar set up to yours.
Thanks, Tito! That was very helpful. I am looking for a busking amp that isn't super expensive. I would love to get the Street Cube like you have - but I only see ones for sale at about $269 an up. I was looking at the CoolMusic Amps. Do you have any advice on these amps? Have you played through one? Wondering how the sound quality is. Thanks for all your tips.
I'm going to start busking this summer, mainly in Galway but I might go on the coach to Dublin sometimes to busk there. I'm gonna get the shure sm58 with birthday money and use the rest of the money for a battery pack for my amp. I'm not sure whether I should busk on my own or with a group. Pun not intended.
Oh bro, this is currently one of my dilemmas. I do EDM busking though. Basically like DJs, except I actually make original tracks on-the-go live. Couple laptops, couple MIDI control surfaces, a portable synth/groovebox, a MIDI keyboard, and amplified 40 watt speakers. And a folding chair. Dilemma #1: "How to pack it all so compact as to fit with me on my moped, and not to have to put things on the ground when performing?" and #2: "Which compact yet powerful electric power source to use?" So far I only came up with 2 lightweight, folding sheet music tripods for MIDI control surfaces, but I'm brainstorming it further.
This was incredibly helpful thank you for posting this video, and listing some products in the description, I would have liked to also see a link to a bungee chord? And a link to buy a music stand but I can try and find those myself. Anyways great video and wishing you all the best from one musician to another.
Hi Tito, Speaking Aboutaleb equipment: I love my Seagull guitars: great value for money; I use a Seagull artist with a wonderful deep spiritual breathy sound, all solid and a Seagull sws all solid maritime (600€ only! Without pickup)
Gran video mi hermano, que hermosa cultura la de Irlanda, parece como si el covid jamas hubiera llegado.. un abrazo, Pdta. Aun creo que sería bueno que tocaras algún tema en español, algo de Libido, Gianmarco, alguna banda latinoamericana o alguna canción del folclore Peruano, yo vivo en Japón, hay un brother que toca ese tipo de música y la rompe,
hey, i just came across this video after searching for busking set up help. i’m a busker too and i’m having some issues with hearing myself over my backing track due to what i assume is either my voice being overpowered or the frequencies clashing. i notice you have the amp behind your mic and i have mine infront which really could effect how much i hear. do you not get feedback from your mic if you have it infront of your amp? idk if im being stupid but i always thought having it behind would make it squeak. hope you can help, thank you! love your vids :)
If you use a cardioid microphone you will be fine with the amp beside you 👌🏼 bands use microphones on stage and don't have problems with the other instruments. Just don't point the amp towards the mic
What do you do when you have to go the bathroom ? Do you have to pack it all up to do that? Did you say you use a Cort guitar? Thanks for your info Tito.Where are you from? My guess is Spain if I'm right isn't Spain a good place to busk? Barcelona would be nice.
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Hey Tito, great video. I started busking many years ago as a teenager. I'm almost 60 years old and wanting to give it a try again. Keep singing dear friend. Paul ❤
Thanks for your videos , and for the honesty you put in it! We're french buskers and your content is very useful for us ❤
I recently bought the Roland Street Amp, after watching yours & others busking videos, plus I’ve watch buskers in the UK using them and thought they are good little amp for this specific job.
I’ve never busked before, just pub bands and open mic nights. I want to do it for the experience of doing it. I have all the equipment you use except the guitar and strap, I will be using an electric guitar first. I downloaded Birmingham City busking guide for trouble free busking in Birmingham in preperation. To ensure i do I've set a date and told people to make sure I do it.
thanks for watching and good luck with your first time busking! it will be a great experience 🙌
I just bought this amp yesterday!! I'm so excited to use it, it's such an upgrade from the one I had before. Very useful videos, defenitly helped me decide on finally buying one
Thank you! 🕺
Really enjoy your content bro! I got inspired to start busking because of you.
Thanks man! Bring some of your music to the streets and enjoy it! 💪 Cheers from Galway ☘️
Loving your videos from Monterey Bay California USA! Thank you for sharing. Great work. You sound awesome too.
thank you so much! cheers from Ireland! :D
Hello Tito I’m now planing my first busking
I am using a Markie Freeplay amp, a Shure sm-58 I agree best for busking, a mic stand, music stand and a stand for the amp, also I am old so a folding chair and a small folding table, also a smaller amp as a monitor, and I haul it all in a collapsible cart. I am walking distance from my spot. I have a spot in front of the local grocers with exclusive permission been there @ 10 years.
Great Video.
I run an electric Guitar and now starting to use the Roland Cube Street EX. Amazing Amp by the way. I use the same Mic that you have. I have a pedal board with a looper, wah, reverb, delay, and distortion. I'm looking to get a Bluetooth Adapter so I can run backing tracks out of my amp. Overall I have a pretty similar set up to yours.
Thanks, Tito! That was very helpful. I am looking for a busking amp that isn't super expensive. I would love to get the Street Cube like you have - but I only see ones for sale at about $269 an up. I was looking at the CoolMusic Amps. Do you have any advice on these amps? Have you played through one? Wondering how the sound quality is.
Thanks for all your tips.
I'm sorry man, but Only used the street cube EX!
I'm going to start busking this summer, mainly in Galway but I might go on the coach to Dublin sometimes to busk there. I'm gonna get the shure sm58 with birthday money and use the rest of the money for a battery pack for my amp. I'm not sure whether I should busk on my own or with a group. Pun not intended.
Oh bro, this is currently one of my dilemmas. I do EDM busking though. Basically like DJs, except I actually make original tracks on-the-go live. Couple laptops, couple MIDI control surfaces, a portable synth/groovebox, a MIDI keyboard, and amplified 40 watt speakers. And a folding chair. Dilemma #1: "How to pack it all so compact as to fit with me on my moped, and not to have to put things on the ground when performing?" and #2: "Which compact yet powerful electric power source to use?" So far I only came up with 2 lightweight, folding sheet music tripods for MIDI control surfaces, but I'm brainstorming it further.
This was incredibly helpful thank you for posting this video, and listing some products in the description, I would have liked to also see a link to a bungee chord? And a link to buy a music stand but I can try and find those myself. Anyways great video and wishing you all the best from one musician to another.
I have been thinking about. Wire less mike and wire less guitar plug. What do you think.
hello my friend i am writing from turkey cube street ex i like the carrying bag very much where can i find the same one?
Nice👍👍well prepared
Hi Tito,
Speaking Aboutaleb equipment: I love my Seagull guitars: great value for money; I use a Seagull artist with a wonderful deep spiritual breathy sound, all solid and a Seagull sws all solid maritime (600€ only! Without pickup)
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Beautiful sound* .. lovely voice ~
Thanks 🕺
LMFAO MY SISTER IS IN THE VIDEO 4:40
Which kind of equipment do U recommend? Not so expensive, I mean
Gran video mi hermano, que hermosa cultura la de Irlanda, parece como si el covid jamas hubiera llegado.. un abrazo,
Pdta. Aun creo que sería bueno que tocaras algún tema en español, algo de Libido, Gianmarco, alguna banda latinoamericana o alguna canción del folclore Peruano, yo vivo en Japón, hay un brother que toca ese tipo de música y la rompe,
hey, i just came across this video after searching for busking set up help. i’m a busker too and i’m having some issues with hearing myself over my backing track due to what i assume is either my voice being overpowered or the frequencies clashing. i notice you have the amp behind your mic and i have mine infront which really could effect how much i hear. do you not get feedback from your mic if you have it infront of your amp? idk if im being stupid but i always thought having it behind would make it squeak. hope you can help, thank you! love your vids :)
If you use a cardioid microphone you will be fine with the amp beside you 👌🏼 bands use microphones on stage and don't have problems with the other instruments. Just don't point the amp towards the mic
Hey please answer me I got a question do I need? A quotiar to busk? I am just a singer
What do you mean with quotiar?
U need nothing but your music. There is no law against Busking in the U.S with the exception of a few cities
What do you do when you have to go the bathroom ? Do you have to pack it all up to do that? Did you say you use a Cort guitar? Thanks for your info Tito.Where are you from? My guess is Spain if I'm right isn't Spain a good place to busk? Barcelona would be nice.
I live in Ireland. When I have to go to the toilet, I bring the stuff with me, or I just end my set and go home
Makes sense. Tito I'm going to try my hand at busking here in Florida. Thanks for responding and keep up the good busking Tito...
May I know the model of that guitar ? Thanks
It's a CORT guitar, can't remember now the model, don't have the guitar with me at the moment 🙃
What kind of microphone do I use (the price and name of the brand, pls)?
Shure Sm58, probably around 90$
Charlie and Rachel stars of the video 😂
Ahah 😂
What model of camera so you use? Can you recommended something?
Canon 200D! Yes, I recommend the canon M50 mark II !
Is the Roland Mobile Cube loud enough for busking, to be heard in loud/busy areas?
I only tried the Roland Cube Street EX!
@@titolarios Oh ok. Is the one you have loud enough to be heard in busy areas or at the beach?
Mantap
Parabéns mestre 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😉🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks 🙂🙏
whats the song at 8:05
Hi there! the song is Fast Car by Tray Chapman 👍
Que pasa si intentas tocar en un autobús o tren ... Bueno no sé donde estés
Escribí en español por que vi a alguien más hacerlo jeje
your gear is very big & heavy, not fun to move & setup
Very good
thanks you so much for watching! cheers from Galway 🍀