This is a wonderful composition. Yep, doesn't make a difference what guitar it is. Lovely pedal tones mixed with arps, and superfast picking. All the best bro. Good luck and God Bless.❤
If i use the presets on my positive Grit " Go" it Doesn't matter AT all what guitar i' m playing 😛..besides , you are a lucky guy to play on that stage , Hundrets of Player s play like u in small clubs all over the world ! Nothing special 😁
Sound-wise i'd actually say you could be right, althought with bad pickups you're still gonna struggle, no matter thr amp. But cheap guitars also often have problems with tunig, string action, intonation and various other things that an amp or plugin cannot fix
As far as sounds after today's DSP's etc. you may be right. However, most cheaper entry level guitars don't feel nearly the same across the board sweep, frets aren't polished, and so on.
I enjoyed this. I am a musician , and I have a band and I get really nervous still before every time I play. It was comforting to see someone as amazing a guitarist as you are , are still human, and it’s so cool how you give back by addressing fellow musicians who may struggle w stage fright. After one song in I’m always good, that’s why I always make the first two songs the easiest to play. Haha my little secret. But seriously you helped me so much with this video. Thank you and good luck !
This reminds me of Thomas Raggi of Maneskin. He is a fantastic guitarist, and he often uses an old Squier on stage. It’s not the gear, it’s the player Edit: haters gonna hate, Maneskin is terrific. Teatro D’ira Vol. 2 gonna be insane
From what I understand the big difference between normal priced/ cheap and very expensive instruments is more about how it feels to the player not so much how it sounds. Any reasonably crafted guitar for 300 dollars would sound very similar to a 3000 dollar guitar to a casual listener.
I cannot agree with this more. My buddy, a *real*, paid, gigging musician makes my setup sound professional and amazing. It’s like “give me a rhythm guitar, and YOU play 😂
Bernth that Calm song.. Wow dude. Absolutely beautiful. Instantly brought a tear to my eyes. Been dealing with some bad depression past few days and that quelled alot of it. Much appreciation and love from TX, thank you for being an amazing musician and source of inspiration. Keep on being awesome and rock on brother 🤘❤️🔥
Hey,nice compliment. My mom used to ask me what's depression. I said it's the sadness you get when what you want doesn't happen. Hope that solves the tears part. 😊
So glad this came up in my UA-cam recommendations, this was so cool to see and he seems like such a great person as well. Love the behind the scenes and the song Calm is so relaxing as well! Well done! Hello from USA :)
Man Bernth is such a great dude. I mean he’s obviously a top tier guitarist one of the best in the world in what he does. But I really appreciate how he always want to help people who struggle with his music.
I have an 80s squire I got for really cheap thats made in the same factory as the Japanese Ibanez’s and it holds up really well. One of my favorite guitars in the collection.
Bernth, I love these videos so much! I did all your vids, but these 'behind the scenes' with some voice over vids are just that much more exciting for me. Thanks for sharing!
Your guitar playing is amazing. What I love about your playing is that it’s always melodic. Even when you shred. Every note is purposeful 👍 . Considering your virtuosity, you seem humble. What I take away from you videos is that I should always warm up
It really doesn't matter what the price of the instrument is or how much good quality it is of. Its ijust pure talent,dedication,skills and hard work which matters the most. And among all these qualities you posses all of them. Love you bro !! ❤
Sort of. The instrument itself does have to playable! But yeah, a lot of this stuff is about looks, finishes, matte chrome this and hand-selected that. I mostly see guitars & basses as utilitarian items. Pick one that's playable (good neck & fretwork) and has the pickups to give you the sound you want and that's 99% of it.
Mike Rutherford of Genisis has been playing Squire Bullet strats on tour for a little while now. I guess he got stuck at a second home during COVID and had one laying around and ended up liking it.
I really liked how you shared the fact that you get nervous and also that you are mindfull about the "easy" parts of the songs/solos because I found that those can also be struggling when playing live. To see a highly technical and experienced guitar player talking about this was kinda relieving to me. Great video!
i love watching your videos and you are so talented i play guitar too and you help me a lot i am right now learning how to shred thank you so much without your help i wouldn't be able to do most of the techniques i have learned with your videos right now you've changed my life :)
Thanks for the awesome video. 😃👍 I love the song "Calm", it sounds like the second part of your song "What a broken heart sounds like", which I also loved.🤩
i’ll have to see this it is amazing the decent quality you can get nowadays for $400, because back in my day lol (I was 13 in 1984)for $400 will get you a barely playable piece of plywood, that Ibanez just needs a set of graphite string trees and locking tuners to give it better tuning stability and you have a perfectly gigable guitar well done.
I'm glad it work well, but then again, that's to be expected from someone like you and your crew. "Calm" is an amazing track. I hope you show us more videos highlighting live performances like this one. Cheers
This video is great. Cheap, or expensive I don't think it really matters when it comes to guitars as long as you have a good sound that's in tuned. Amplifiers, cabinets, and especially speakers are the most important things you should be worried about. Again well done. 👍
The tone is in the hands. My $2,000 Les Paul sounds WAY better in my hands than my $200 Warlock. But I have friends who make my $200 Warlock sound much better than me playing my Les Paul. Bernth, you can make rubber bands glued to a twig sound better than me and my Les Paul. You are a maestro of your craft!
Bernth is awesome, that said, Ibanez likely sent the very best “cheapest” guitar they had -as is standard practice with sponsored influencers/musicians. And as guitar players are slowly learning, 80% of tone is in the cab/speaker, guitar and pickups don’t affect the tone nearly as much as the speaker/mic combo.
I had someone I knew growing up in the 80s/90's and he had this Peavey guitar that had a case with an AMP and SPEAKER in it. You could play it and what not. Well, the neck kind of moved side to side like the screws were lose. But then some jazz guy from my uncle came in and absolutely domininated that guitar. He was shredding it. It was not an expensive guitar at all. Not at that time anyway. I still think about it. I don't own any fancy guitars, I have an ibanez roadstar II series from 1984, a fender squire from indonesia, and a few others. I enjoy them all often. They sound great. Also, some Rage Against the Machine? Sounded so bizarre but took me a while to realize the sections.
Good build quality, stays in tune and pickup that does not create the screams of the dammed, all these can be acquired around 500 usd, I've stopped getting overpriced guitars, best decision of my life
Oida, krankes Show! I'm diving into Austro-pop lately (studying in Austria requires some knowledge of the context) and can't decide between Seiler und Speer and Alle Achtung! - but I guess I don't have to choose between you at all XD
You’ll find across almost all model brands that computer selection of woods and CNC manufacturing has enabled very good budget model guitars to be produced, which allows beginners to make progress at a much quicker rate that could be done before when you had to fight the instrument to play it
I just discovered your Calm song.... ohoohooo WOW !!! It's short but what a song ! I'm not into shredding/tapping but I will definitely try to play this one, there is plenty of exercises to practice for me there and it's so, so beautiful. What a great way to get out of my comfort zone :) Is there an official tab to get/buy somewhere ?
There is not such a thing as “beginner guitars”, IMO. There are affordable guitars and expensive ones. Anyone can learn to play on a super fancy guitar, as long as they can afford it. As per affordable guitars, after a good set up they should be perfectly fine for any gig.
Listen to this new song 'Calm' on Spotify and follow for more ▶ spoti.fi/4a65At8
This is a wonderful composition. Yep, doesn't make a difference what guitar it is. Lovely pedal tones mixed with arps, and superfast picking. All the best bro. Good luck and God Bless.❤
Love the new track! Though what kind of recording software and stuff do you use for the mini, on-the-road studio?
If i use the presets on my positive Grit " Go" it Doesn't matter AT all what guitar i' m playing 😛..besides , you are a lucky guy to play on that stage , Hundrets of Player s play like u in small clubs all over the world ! Nothing special 😁
Beautiful song buddy
Cheap guitars dont make much of a difference. Its much more important have good amps cabinets, speakers, or amp simulators than a good guitar.
Wooo, a portuguese fellow
Sound-wise i'd actually say you could be right, althought with bad pickups you're still gonna struggle, no matter thr amp. But cheap guitars also often have problems with tunig, string action, intonation and various other things that an amp or plugin cannot fix
@@leonsunu1209pickups don’t matter.
As far as sounds after today's DSP's etc. you may be right. However, most cheaper entry level guitars don't feel nearly the same across the board sweep, frets aren't polished, and so on.
...and guitar skills.
I enjoyed this. I am a musician , and I have a band and I get really nervous still before every time I play. It was comforting to see someone as amazing a guitarist as you are , are still human, and it’s so cool how you give back by addressing fellow musicians who may struggle w stage fright. After one song in I’m always good, that’s why I always make the first two songs the easiest to play. Haha my little secret. But seriously you helped me so much with this video. Thank you and good luck !
Bernth..everytime i see and hear you I have the utmost respect in your playing and your professionalism. Thanks for the knowledge you post!
You're a brilliant guitarist Bernth, and a lovely human being ❤
This reminds me of Thomas Raggi of Maneskin. He is a fantastic guitarist, and he often uses an old Squier on stage. It’s not the gear, it’s the player
Edit: haters gonna hate, Maneskin is terrific. Teatro D’ira Vol. 2 gonna be insane
From what I understand the big difference between normal priced/ cheap and very expensive instruments is more about how it feels to the player not so much how it sounds. Any reasonably crafted guitar for 300 dollars would sound very similar to a 3000 dollar guitar to a casual listener.
he was using an ibanez so it was already a pretty solid guitar
Also with a great amp
"Guitar Joda" Jack Pearson must hear on cheap Squier. Or Eva Vergilova with 150€ Epiphone...
I cannot agree with this more. My buddy, a *real*, paid, gigging musician makes my setup sound professional and amazing. It’s like “give me a rhythm guitar, and YOU play 😂
Bro you are one of the best. Im just so glad you are showing you skills here on yt cause I would probably never had found you otherwise
Bernth that Calm song.. Wow dude. Absolutely beautiful. Instantly brought a tear to my eyes. Been dealing with some bad depression past few days and that quelled alot of it. Much appreciation and love from TX, thank you for being an amazing musician and source of inspiration. Keep on being awesome and rock on brother 🤘❤️🔥
We are on the same boat friend. That song brought up the same reaction in me.
Hey,nice compliment. My mom used to ask me what's depression. I said it's the sadness you get when what you want doesn't happen. Hope that solves the tears part. 😊
It sounds like the band "Chon"
So glad this came up in my UA-cam recommendations, this was so cool to see and he seems like such a great person as well. Love the behind the scenes and the song Calm is so relaxing as well! Well done! Hello from USA :)
Bernth doing what he does best! Congratulations! Thank you for all the classes as always.
These tour vlogs are always great!
Man Bernth is such a great dude.
I mean he’s obviously a top tier guitarist one of the best in the world in what he does. But I really appreciate how he always want to help people who struggle with his music.
That was a super clean climax!! Thanks so much for such insights on beginners equipments ❤🎉
You’re a great storyteller. Thanks for sharing this!
Stay safe out there and keep up the absolutely amaxing work, all your spunds are so incredible and you deserve all the success earned on your path!
I have an 80s squire I got for really cheap thats made in the same factory as the Japanese Ibanez’s and it holds up really well. One of my favorite guitars in the collection.
Bernth, I love these videos so much! I did all your vids, but these 'behind the scenes' with some voice over vids are just that much more exciting for me. Thanks for sharing!
Your guitar playing is amazing. What I love about your playing is that it’s always melodic. Even when you shred. Every note is purposeful 👍 . Considering your virtuosity, you seem humble. What I take away from you videos is that I should always warm up
More artists should do this often.
I really wish more musicians showed this part of their lives. The pre-show routines, building shows, etc is fascinating.
It really doesn't matter what the price of the instrument is or how much good quality it is of. Its ijust pure talent,dedication,skills and hard work which matters the most. And among all these qualities you posses all of them. Love you bro !! ❤
Sort of. The instrument itself does have to playable! But yeah, a lot of this stuff is about looks, finishes, matte chrome this and hand-selected that. I mostly see guitars & basses as utilitarian items. Pick one that's playable (good neck & fretwork) and has the pickups to give you the sound you want and that's 99% of it.
@@devilsoffspring5519i see
CALM BEFORE THE STORM is ABSOLUTELY beautiful...
Mike Rutherford of Genisis has been playing Squire Bullet strats on tour for a little while now. I guess he got stuck at a second home during COVID and had one laying around and ended up liking it.
I really liked how you shared the fact that you get nervous and also that you are mindfull about the "easy" parts of the songs/solos because I found that those can also be struggling when playing live. To see a highly technical and experienced guitar player talking about this was kinda relieving to me. Great video!
Man you have such a great attitude and approach to playing. I am constantly impressed by your technique…keep rocking brother !!
i love watching your videos and you are so talented i play guitar too and you help me a lot i am right now learning how to shred thank you so much without your help i wouldn't be able to do most of the techniques i have learned with your videos right now you've changed my life :)
Thanks for the awesome video. 😃👍
I love the song "Calm", it sounds like the second part of your song "What a broken heart sounds like", which I also loved.🤩
Was feeling very low but the composition calm before the storm was amazing it really helped🙌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Thanks for listening, hope you're feeling better!
@@Bernthguitar Thank you for sharing the composition!!brilliant stuff!! Yes I'm feeling better Thank you🙏🏻🙏🏻
Awesome sound and awesome work! You deserve that type of performance and you do your best. Great result!
It's not what you use, but the way that you use it 😊
That was awesome, I can't imagine taking a stock basic guitar on stage without really knowing how that will go, it sounds fantastic great show.
I love how he was really trying for some unique shots with your camera… even the through-the-legs shot lol
He did his best 😂
dude i have goose bumps listen the music, its kind very smooth and very relaxing. great song bro
This is the first video I've seen of yours. Instant subscribe. I love your positive energy and I'm looking forward to more videos!
i’ll have to see this it is amazing the decent quality you can get nowadays for $400, because back in my day lol (I was 13 in 1984)for $400 will get you a barely playable piece of plywood, that Ibanez just needs a set of graphite string trees and locking tuners to give it better tuning stability and you have a perfectly gigable guitar well done.
I'm glad it work well, but then again, that's to be expected from someone like you and your crew. "Calm" is an amazing track. I hope you show us more videos highlighting live performances like this one. Cheers
A great guitarist can truly make any guitar sing
Great sounding solos as always!
When I first watched this channel it was below 100k subs but now your channel subs still growing.
The music comes from within. The skill is in the hands and mind. They are the true instrument.
I really love your new single "Calm" Keep on Rockin' Bro
Amazing 🤩 loved it!!
Awesome. very cool Vlog. Loving the behind the scenes footage. You sound amazing!
It's never the camera, as every great photographer says.
Congrats on your show Bernth 🎉
You are now on my Spotify Lib. and I have to say, I like what I hear. Nice work.
My man doesn't drink. Absolutely icon.
Sweet tune!! I feel so calm now 🤘🔥
This video is great. Cheap, or expensive I don't think it really matters when it comes to guitars as long as you have a good sound that's in tuned. Amplifiers, cabinets, and especially speakers are the most important things you should be worried about. Again well done. 👍
It's not about what kind of guitar you used.. it's your gifted hands deliver the music from your inner soul..
Great player always know how to make everything possible
awesome vid thanks for all the guitar help over the years
Its great to see that its mostly never the equipment, it is the talent! Talent beats equipment :) Thanks for sharing this and great show!
Wiedermal der Beweis, es liegt zu 95% am Künstler.
Top gespielt, Respekt!
OHT Original Himbeer Toni aus München 😎👌
0:38 "Innocent Radio listeners" made me crack up when not even a minute of the video is done, love it man keep it up😂❤
Your new song "Calm" is absolutely amazing!! I'm 60 years old and I don't say that about much new music today, just wish it was longer.
It's cool how these bands tour for a couple weeks at a time. All you ever hear is like massive year long tours.
The tone is in the hands. My $2,000 Les Paul sounds WAY better in my hands than my $200 Warlock. But I have friends who make my $200 Warlock sound much better than me playing my Les Paul.
Bernth, you can make rubber bands glued to a twig sound better than me and my Les Paul. You are a maestro of your craft!
... AND IT SOUNDED INCREDIBLE!
5:38 time marked I love it!! Man glad how Bernth showed everything
Great guitarist and cool guy. Thank You Bernth.
It's great ! Inam happy for you'!
Good for you, Bernth. Nice friendship and sober, yes me too. Great video.
Bernth is awesome, that said, Ibanez likely sent the very best “cheapest” guitar they had -as is standard practice with sponsored influencers/musicians. And as guitar players are slowly learning, 80% of tone is in the cab/speaker, guitar and pickups don’t affect the tone nearly as much as the speaker/mic combo.
Amazing !!
I had someone I knew growing up in the 80s/90's and he had this Peavey guitar that had a case with an AMP and SPEAKER in it. You could play it and what not. Well, the neck kind of moved side to side like the screws were lose. But then some jazz guy from my uncle came in and absolutely domininated that guitar. He was shredding it. It was not an expensive guitar at all. Not at that time anyway. I still think about it. I don't own any fancy guitars, I have an ibanez roadstar II series from 1984, a fender squire from indonesia, and a few others. I enjoy them all often. They sound great.
Also, some Rage Against the Machine? Sounded so bizarre but took me a while to realize the sections.
Wow, a wizard on the fretboard! 😮
So you got a new fan! I love your playing and your way of taking us with you in this experience. Very honest, very real!
Bro I have terrible stage fright, but the idea of playing in a sold out arena gives me an incredible rush of adrenaline and euphoria.
Nice video Bernth!We are waiting for the "calm" tab to show up on songsterr.Keep it up!🤘
Good build quality, stays in tune and pickup that does not create the screams of the dammed, all these can be acquired around 500 usd, I've stopped getting overpriced guitars, best decision of my life
mad respect to yall
i didnt know you even toured here in austria :') so sad i missed it
We are working on the next tour, dates TBA soon 🤘
Yeah!
I've bought several guitars. What I have learned is: Even a relative cheap Ibanez is well produced and could be used for concerts.
There's an old saying: It's the poor musician who blames his instrument. This is the corollary to that. A good musician can play on anything.
sounded great!!!
in every pop crowd there is one RnR Somelier that admires your work ;)
awesome.. amazing guitar played.....
Love the Archetype Shirt
🤘 I have that beginner Ibanez but it doesn't sound like that!🤣
Awesome perspective from on stage.
Shurely you were also protected by Heisenberg's aura during the concert!
love this guy!
That guitar is super underrated. One of my favorites.
Budget Ibanez and Yamaha hss “strats” are great. I still have Yamaha Pacifica 311. I put in the SD’s the 611 had and an Evertune. Love it!
Thanks for this video
Sounds Great! I'm new to your channel, great guitar work!
Sweet jams bro 😎
Oida, krankes Show!
I'm diving into Austro-pop lately (studying in Austria requires some knowledge of the context) and can't decide between Seiler und Speer and Alle Achtung! - but I guess I don't have to choose between you at all XD
I love this part It’s just FIRE
4:51
I love you bernth❤
You’ll find across almost all model brands that computer selection of woods and CNC manufacturing has enabled very good budget model guitars to be produced, which allows beginners to make progress at a much quicker rate that could be done before when you had to fight the instrument to play it
Amazing.. I love this.. makes me want to play guitar differently lol
Great video and cool idea! ❤
I just discovered your Calm song.... ohoohooo WOW !!! It's short but what a song ! I'm not into shredding/tapping but I will definitely try to play this one, there is plenty of exercises to practice for me there and it's so, so beautiful. What a great way to get out of my comfort zone :)
Is there an official tab to get/buy somewhere ?
There is not such a thing as “beginner guitars”, IMO. There are affordable guitars and expensive ones. Anyone can learn to play on a super fancy guitar, as long as they can afford it. As per affordable guitars, after a good set up they should be perfectly fine for any gig.
I love this!!!!
Calm sounds dark and beautifull 🤟🎩🌹
Hab ja genau die Gitarre von dir in Köln bekommen 😊 vielleicht werde ich die auch in Zukunft mal live nutzen
I hope i see a harley benton guitar fusion in your next performance🤘🏼
Bring your show to the US
Excellent and beautiful.
That was sick.