Not only another awesome vid but seeing you taking the time to help kids build their love of music really brought a smile to my face. You really put your heart into what you do.
😭I want to hug you, great job. I was pretty lucky, first guitar was an Ibanez GRX40, maybe not the most exciting thing but I still have it and play it today. (Heavily modded of course, that's why the algorithm brought me here a few months back) A couple of friends had the same first guitar and also kept playing till this day, those entry level Ibanez from 15 years ago were shadowed by the Yamaha Pacificas but were definitely good enough before the rest of the market caught up.
Ok, you are my new hero!! You film with Lumix gear, you are an amazing guitar tech and use your knowledge to help others, you play, and your editing is amazing and beautiful. An instant sub 🎉❤🎉
Oooooo! I didn't realize Rotosound Guitar Strings were that great sounding! I've sworn by the Swing Bass 66s forever, but now that I'm playing guitar more, I always break my high e strings on my Hagstrom and Mustang. Definitely gonna buy those from now on :3
My first guitar was a Peavey Rockmaster. It had a terrible setup, poor electronics and you name it. Totally a budget starter guitar. I would mess around with it now and then but nothing serious. As time went on I got better guitars and grew as a player. About 2 years ago I took that Peavey into my local shop and the tech there and I planned a revival. New pickup/electronics, new tuners, proper setup. And now that first guitar is proper player. I’m glad I kept it.
You are one of the best content creators. From your narration, your contagious smile, your OWN BACKGROUND MUSIC, and your editing. I really hope you get to do it more 🙏🏻
Wake up babe, nisebelle put out another video! Jokes aside, your channel has helped immensely with deciding what I fundamentally need out of my instruments, and I’m proud to say that I share 3 instruments in common with you from when I started watching this channel. Thank you for the guidance and for the extremely entertaining content, you reignited a passion of mine that has felt stagnant for years
Seriously one of the coolest content creators in the guitar space. Not trying to sell us something all the time, and genuinely helping out the guitar community. You rock!!!!
this is so damn awesome of you! i just wanted to say, keep up with the videos, congrats on the new job, and thank you for inspiring me to play my guitar again. i haven't picked up my guitar as much as i ever had in the previous years prior to this year and it all started with one of your videos. can''t wait until the next upload!
Well my first guitar was a no name copy of a Martin OO. I bought it for 5 dollars off a fellow paper boy it actually played fine. My first electric was an Electra Omega. A great player. My parents were upset with me for spending so much of my money on an electric guitar. I have been helping coworkers with gear giving things away to help their kids get a good start.
Awesome work! I would recommend getting yourself a good step down bit for resizing holes. They don't grab and torque like regular bits so you won't risk cracking your pick guard when the bit punches through. They also work good on thin metal and don't drift all over the place. Cheers!
yippeee new upload!!! it's funny, in the time between last (non fuzz demo) upload and now, i've actually bought my first guitar and started learning to play! it's been great, and your channel has been really fun to watch recently too.
my first guitar was a super cheap acoustic that i neighbor gave me after i got into a fight with his son. his exact words were “i think you could use the outlet.” i hated that guitar. it’s not the worst guitar i’ve ever played, but it’s pretty damn close to it. i still have it, though it almost never gets any play time. about a year later, i had saved up about $250, and i went shopping for a bass. i never ended up buying a bass, because i was distracted by a used cherry sunburst epiphone lp-100 from the mid 90s. i still have that one too. i learned to play on that guitar, and it’s still what my muscle memory expects whenever i pick up a guitar. it has almost none of the original parts, the truss rod nut is damn near completely stripped out, and it doesn’t play well (never did, really), but it’s my absolute favorite guitar ever. it’s never going to leave my side. even after accumulating over 20 guitars and basses (i definitely have a problem), it’s still my number 1
This is just absolutely incredible. As always the background music, tone, and passion for music and guitars is absolutely infectuous - but man as soon as I realized what this one was going to be about -you are just an incredibly impressive human being! Very proud to know you're just down the road and keepign an eye on what you're doing next!
Wow, so awesome. Loved this video. Your videos have motivated me to finish some of my own guitar mod projects and work on new skills. My first guitar was an Epiphone Strat style copy.
Belle you are just amazing. Im so proud of you giving kids a chance with good instruments. My first was a no name 2nd hand classical guitar that hurt to play. Im so glad i stuck with it and can do my own setups. That Ovation caught my eye. Its the only acoustic i play now, but i love electrics so much more. Good luck on your new job. Awesome chops on that lefty bass! ❤️❤️
Dang, you did some good there. Really impressive in a way that goes beyond just being a good musician or gear head. Shout out to Emily G. Offset for donating a whole bass, too. You're both amazing. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
These people are very fortunate that you were around. Decades in /around Tacoma and Everett and never went to Warmouth or Lollar. I’m stoopid :). If you do video tutorial on wiring for neuro divergent person (me) I will contract with you early next year. Best Regards and Best Wishes!
This video is so inspiring! I give university students free setups because I agree, your first instrument is what sets your path! My only critic of this video is that you used a full neck pocket shim instead of just a piece of card xD
That's awesome I actually help out my voice music in Portland fixing guitars as far as I can help out there a non profit youth music program my friend works for and Have been able to bring a lot of guitars back from the dead some where just beyond my ability but a lot were easier than expected
My first guitar was my friends old acoustic with strings that hadn't been replaced in who knows how long (I also didn't replace them because i didn't know much about strings or changing acoustic ones at the time)
This stuff right here is what defines community, and to see it wholly through guitardom is fantastic stuff. This is the sort of people all people should aim to be as much as possible. Locally and online.
Rotosound Jazz 77 flatwounds are my absolute favorite bass strings, I'd like to see if they have a string set for my 6 string electric guitars that I'll get along with.
I hope you go viral at some point. Your video quality is through the roof and you deserve to be a full time UA-camr if you want it.
I wonder if she even wants to go viral. If she did, she'd do a lot more shorts.
TEAM NISEBELLE SQUAD UP!!!! 🙌🏾
Awesome upside down bass solo! Thanks for being a good human and good luck with the new gig.
As a left handed player, I respect how well you can play an upside down lefty bass
Love that you donated not only your time, but your own parts! That's why you're the absolute best! And cameos from some cool friends as well? Wooh!
Those edits where the background music becomes what you're playing on screen hit SO hard. Love that you did this for your community!
Nisebelle thank you and bless you for giving back to the community ☺️☺️☺️
Not only another awesome vid but seeing you taking the time to help kids build their love of music really brought a smile to my face. You really put your heart into what you do.
The quality of the videos is really the main thing that keeps me coming back. It's like a fantastic little documentary. Every single time.
😭I want to hug you, great job.
I was pretty lucky, first guitar was an Ibanez GRX40, maybe not the most exciting thing but I still have it and play it today.
(Heavily modded of course, that's why the algorithm brought me here a few months back)
A couple of friends had the same first guitar and also kept playing till this day, those entry level Ibanez from 15 years ago were shadowed by the Yamaha Pacificas but were definitely good enough before the rest of the market caught up.
Currently going through MI guitar Craft School in Nashville. In my mid 49s and retired. Ive been looki g gor ways to give back. Thank you for sharing
Ok, you are my new hero!! You film with Lumix gear, you are an amazing guitar tech and use your knowledge to help others, you play, and your editing is amazing and beautiful. An instant sub 🎉❤🎉
Oooooo! I didn't realize Rotosound Guitar Strings were that great sounding! I've sworn by the Swing Bass 66s forever, but now that I'm playing guitar more, I always break my high e strings on my Hagstrom and Mustang. Definitely gonna buy those from now on :3
My first guitar was a Peavey Rockmaster. It had a terrible setup, poor electronics and you name it. Totally a budget starter guitar. I would mess around with it now and then but nothing serious. As time went on I got better guitars and grew as a player. About 2 years ago I took that Peavey into my local shop and the tech there and I planned a revival. New pickup/electronics, new tuners, proper setup. And now that first guitar is proper player. I’m glad I kept it.
You are one of the best content creators. From your narration, your contagious smile, your OWN BACKGROUND MUSIC, and your editing. I really hope you get to do it more 🙏🏻
Wake up babe, nisebelle put out another video!
Jokes aside, your channel has helped immensely with deciding what I fundamentally need out of my instruments, and I’m proud to say that I share 3 instruments in common with you from when I started watching this channel. Thank you for the guidance and for the extremely entertaining content, you reignited a passion of mine that has felt stagnant for years
Nizz! YOU are a ROCK STAR!! Nice to see you back. I hope the new day job is joyful. 😎
Seriously one of the coolest content creators in the guitar space. Not trying to sell us something all the time, and genuinely helping out the guitar community. You rock!!!!
You are quite inspiring Nisebelle. Thank you for your creative soul. Ken :D
Just after you popped up in my top 5 on Spotify wrapped, you pop up with a new vid. AMAZING!!
What a wonderful example of it being the archer and not the arrows.
this is so damn awesome of you! i just wanted to say, keep up with the videos, congrats on the new job, and thank you for inspiring me to play my guitar again. i haven't picked up my guitar as much as i ever had in the previous years prior to this year and it all started with one of your videos. can''t wait until the next upload!
What a great way to spend your time. I imagine that it was quite satisfying bringing those instruments back to life.
Well my first guitar was a no name copy of a Martin OO. I bought it for 5 dollars off a fellow paper boy it actually played fine. My first electric was an Electra Omega. A great player. My parents were upset with me for spending so much of my money on an electric guitar. I have been helping coworkers with gear giving things away to help their kids get a good start.
Awesome work! I would recommend getting yourself a good step down bit for resizing holes. They don't grab and torque like regular bits so you won't risk cracking your pick guard when the bit punches through. They also work good on thin metal and don't drift all over the place. Cheers!
yippeee new upload!!!
it's funny, in the time between last (non fuzz demo) upload and now, i've actually bought my first guitar and started learning to play! it's been great, and your channel has been really fun to watch recently too.
You’re an inspiration! I love your videos!
Heck yeah!
Whoever picks up that jag has some big shoes to fill
my first guitar was a super cheap acoustic that i neighbor gave me after i got into a fight with his son. his exact words were “i think you could use the outlet.” i hated that guitar. it’s not the worst guitar i’ve ever played, but it’s pretty damn close to it. i still have it, though it almost never gets any play time. about a year later, i had saved up about $250, and i went shopping for a bass. i never ended up buying a bass, because i was distracted by a used cherry sunburst epiphone lp-100 from the mid 90s. i still have that one too. i learned to play on that guitar, and it’s still what my muscle memory expects whenever i pick up a guitar. it has almost none of the original parts, the truss rod nut is damn near completely stripped out, and it doesn’t play well (never did, really), but it’s my absolute favorite guitar ever. it’s never going to leave my side. even after accumulating over 20 guitars and basses (i definitely have a problem), it’s still my number 1
Your music is,,, completely incredible. I love your content.
Great deed, and f'ing awesome demo!!!
the lollar jacket goes insane
This is just absolutely incredible. As always the background music, tone, and passion for music and guitars is absolutely infectuous - but man as soon as I realized what this one was going to be about -you are just an incredibly impressive human being! Very proud to know you're just down the road and keepign an eye on what you're doing next!
nisebelle gang assemble
This was amazing and inspiring. Kudos!
Beautiful video, amazing job!
Wow, so awesome. Loved this video. Your videos have motivated me to finish some of my own guitar mod projects and work on new skills.
My first guitar was an Epiphone Strat style copy.
immediate subscribe. awesome video production, would love to see more like this one in the future.
Your act of service to others… Love it!
For this I like, share, subscribe!
Thanks!
Very inspiring work!
YUHH NEW VID!!!!
I looooove this video ❤ thank you
You were the one to get me hooked on Lollars, so it’s great to see you constantly sponsored by them!
“If you’re new here you may be wondering why I’m so excited about the Jaguar. If you’re not new, you already know” lol
This is an incredible video!! Wow. You’re going to blow up on here!
Such a cool video! That Jaguar you fixed up is dynomite!
Not only a wicked player, but also an awesome repair tech and all around good person. Great video!
This was awesome! I'm a huge fan, great to see a lefty bass in there as well!
Always a good day when Nisebelle uploads 👍
You are seriously the coolest!!
Belle you are just amazing. Im so proud of you giving kids a chance with good instruments. My first was a no name 2nd hand classical guitar that hurt to play. Im so glad i stuck with it and can do my own setups. That Ovation caught my eye. Its the only acoustic i play now, but i love electrics so much more. Good luck on your new job. Awesome chops on that lefty bass! ❤️❤️
Yay more videos
First video i have seen. Love your work, beautiful 👍
Love the Blue Baby Bottle...I have one of those...too bad they are not still made (to my knowledge)....great mic
Dang, you did some good there. Really impressive in a way that goes beyond just being a good musician or gear head. Shout out to Emily G. Offset for donating a whole bass, too. You're both amazing. 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Been playing Roto strings since the 90s.
The kids all going to be okay🎉
Looking forward to the video on the lollar show room nice tourist spot for me
Inspiring!
Finally some good fucking food
Really AWESOME
This video was so cool, you make working on electronics not look so intimidating
These people are very fortunate that you were around. Decades in /around Tacoma and Everett and never went to Warmouth or Lollar. I’m stoopid :). If you do video tutorial on wiring for neuro divergent person (me) I will contract with you early next year. Best Regards and Best Wishes!
well done! Inspiring
This video is so inspiring! I give university students free setups because I agree, your first instrument is what sets your path! My only critic of this video is that you used a full neck pocket shim instead of just a piece of card xD
Great video Nisebelle 🙂
man im so happy that its not just me that hasnt broken a string since switching to rotos.
Words of wisdom ❤😊🕊️
That's awesome I actually help out my voice music in Portland fixing guitars as far as I can help out there a non profit youth music program my friend works for and Have been able to bring a lot of guitars back from the dead some where just beyond my ability but a lot were easier than expected
Nisebelle with the great songs!
Hendrixing that bass was wild.
wow!
Also, the leprechauns kid who gets the green guitar is going to go crazy! 😅
yooo I see that Olympia SM3 typewriter back there! Very nice. :)
Iconic
My first guitar was my friends old acoustic with strings that hadn't been replaced in who knows how long (I also didn't replace them because i didn't know much about strings or changing acoustic ones at the time)
This stuff right here is what defines community, and to see it wholly through guitardom is fantastic stuff. This is the sort of people all people should aim to be as much as possible. Locally and online.
Great video as always, but really love your music! Is it released by any chance?
Thank you! All of last year’s music is out on all streaming services and all my tracks from this year will be up in January!
@@nisebelle Can`t wait! Thank you!
Rotosound Jazz 77 flatwounds are my absolute favorite bass strings, I'd like to see if they have a string set for my 6 string electric guitars that I'll get along with.
luthiers spend our weeks off trying not to do that 😂
Feel free not to answer this, but what do you do for a living? I was always curious since this seems to be such a big part of your life.
No worries! I got my start in audio and video production, but now I’m doing general communications stuff
NEW NISEBELLE EVERYONE GET IN HERE
LFG NEW NISEBELLE EPISODE
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Geez your video is just 🔥. Also can you work on my guitars?!
You're so cool fr fr
I crave for your videos
I cried
I wanna be as cool as u nisebelle help