Nuno doesnt age. Wow. Dude references "Edward," Paige, & May, but does he know he's now in that group? People say he has such an ego, but I listen to his interviews and all I hear as a singer-songwriter myself is he is all about the song, which for a guy that can rip like he can is fantastic
Thank you Nuno for these words. It's sometimes discouraging for me because I started learning guitar when I was 38 and I know I'll never be a very good guitarist. But your words comfort me because I really love to play guitar. You are one of the greatest guitarists of all time for me and knowing that you think that, in the end, it's not a big deal to never become very capable at guitar, feels good. You are my role model and if I picked up a guitar one day it's because of you. So thank you Nuno, thank you for your music, your talent, thank you for being my inspiration and my favorite artist for decades, thank you for being you, thank you for everything.
Amen brother! he's the best! I played guitar In my teens but I lost feeling in my hands from back injury. But I'm 32 and picking it back up building strength in my fingers again. And story's like this keep me trying to play and has made me love guitar again!
Remember what EVH said: "keep playin' man. What else is there?" Don't worry about how good you are, just remember guitar is for your pleasure and your own joy
Ive always appreciated that Nuno calls Edward by his name. What name is on the albums? People don't know the man, and talk about how much they admire and respect him, but he never publicly called himself Eddie.
Hey Nuno! I interviewed you an Mike during the Warhead relese. My opinion stays the same: you have also changed the musical geography. I still look at Do you want to play, and collect myself before im forced to poop. Well done!
When Eddie wanted to join KISS he basically wrote the "Christine Sixteen" solo that Ace replicated. Again, the solo was economic and simple in its approach. He wrote it for the song.
I couldn't agree more about the Mini. I purchased it before it was even available because I loved the idea of cordless. When I got it I was blown away at how big it sounded. That thing kicks solid ass. I agree with everything Nuno said including the Van Halen stuff. What a force that guy is. I think the only thing we would disagree on here is who is your favorite guitar player. But that's ok. Rock on.
❤. Great interview guys. I just ordered the Spark 2 the other day. I have been mainly a tube Amp guy for 65 years when I first started playing guitar. I've had a few of the digital Fenders and Marshall's along with digital effects. Most just don't have it for me. But this Spark 2 is a different animal I'm thinking. I will at least play it around the house or jam with some of the guys, I will take it on stage at least once just to see how it will really performs like. Played my first gig at 14 for about 250 people then later played for around 30,000 now most of my venues like next week will be for about 100. The size venue doesn't matter anymore to me. I've had a guitar in my hands for 65 years even with arthritis I will never put it down. Have a good on my friends and keep playing those strings. P.S. I can't wait until I get that little sucker here in the mail, I've already pre loaded the app and started designing basic patches for it.
Nuno says it RIGHT ITS EDWARD I EVEN GAVE MY SON THATMIDDLE NAME EDWARD AS A LIFELONG TRIBUTE TO KING EDWARD. Thank you Nuno and you are now that guy and ive followed your whole career my good man. BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! TO YOU NUNO🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☕️☕️☕️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
DID NUNO EVER TRY THE ( LINE 6 HELIX!! ) I've got both and THE HELIX BLOWS AWAY THE SPARK EVEN THE NEW ONES!! When it comes to real tube sound quality of the equipment, feel in touch it's just amazing and Helix it came out in 2015 still going strong!! I've got the mini, AND THE LINE 6 HELIX. mini used it with professional speakers for a good practice amp actually using the mini to take in place of a acoustic guitar. Using an electric guitar simulator in the mini and then just use my natural voice so I didn't have to use an acoustic. But even the mini is not loud enough to keep up with my voice acoustically it just doesn't project enough. But I still like it and use it
But also requires a huge capacity, vision feeling and creativity to create a solo that fits. impacts and works for the song and that can have melodic and high technical level, like Nuno's solos and few othe badass guitar p[layers....to know how to balance both worlds is not so easy and require ton of talent, great taste and creativity.
I've had a Spark amp for 3 years, but I spend far more time using BiasFx 2 for both playing and recording on Reaper. I can't see a reason to get spark 2. Great interview...
Getting in the Flow in the reward for practicing. When you don't have to think and your hands just go you have breached a barrier between Reality and some other vague yet detailed World. Architects of invisible paintings.
@@GermanViking That's something else and it's described here - search for "OFFICIAL GEAR COLLECTION FOR SPARK & BIAS FX 2" I mean promoted BettenBrown preset from the official Spark 2 page. Even Nuno as artist is missing in Tone Cloud.
Nuno doesnt age. Wow. Dude references "Edward," Paige, & May, but does he know he's now in that group? People say he has such an ego, but I listen to his interviews and all I hear as a singer-songwriter myself is he is all about the song, which for a guy that can rip like he can is fantastic
Thank you Nuno for these words. It's sometimes discouraging for me because I started learning guitar when I was 38 and I know I'll never be a very good guitarist. But your words comfort me because I really love to play guitar. You are one of the greatest guitarists of all time for me and knowing that you think that, in the end, it's not a big deal to never become very capable at guitar, feels good. You are my role model and if I picked up a guitar one day it's because of you. So thank you Nuno, thank you for your music, your talent, thank you for being my inspiration and my favorite artist for decades, thank you for being you, thank you for everything.
@@laloutre9106 you can do it 👍👍 I didn't really actually start playing until my early 20's..
Amen brother! he's the best! I played guitar In my teens but I lost feeling in my hands from back injury. But I'm 32 and picking it back up building strength in my fingers again. And story's like this keep me trying to play and has made me love guitar again!
@@robphillips8351Thank you 🙏🤘
It was More Than Words.
Remember what EVH said: "keep playin' man. What else is there?" Don't worry about how good you are, just remember guitar is for your pleasure and your own joy
AT 19:20, probably the wisest and honest statement I've ever heard Nuno make. Very good, and humble.
Nuno Bettencourt is the man.. major influence on guitarist today 👍👍
Nice interview, Nuno is an absolutely amazing human
Really enjoyed the interview. Especially good message for musicians, guitar players and music lovers thank you..
True, Queen and Brians guitar tone and EVH guitar tone were really something to stand out from anything else. So versitile and captive.
Ive always appreciated that Nuno calls Edward by his name. What name is on the albums? People don't know the man, and talk about how much they admire and respect him, but he never publicly called himself Eddie.
I love Nuno!!!
Hey Nuno! I interviewed you an Mike during the Warhead relese. My opinion stays the same: you have also changed the musical geography. I still look at Do you want to play, and collect myself before im forced to poop. Well done!
When Eddie wanted to join KISS he basically wrote the "Christine Sixteen" solo that Ace replicated. Again, the solo was economic and simple in its approach. He wrote it for the song.
Elliott Easton is very underrated, always plays what’s right for the song, and comes up with wonderfully inventive parts
I couldn't agree more about the Mini. I purchased it before it was even available because I loved the idea of cordless. When I got it I was blown away at how big it sounded. That thing kicks solid ass. I agree with everything Nuno said including the Van Halen stuff. What a force that guy is. I think the only thing we would disagree on here is who is your favorite guitar player. But that's ok. Rock on.
Nuno is so grounded to earth!!!!
Grande Nuno!
My bass is my cape. Putting in the practice is where it's at.
❤. Great interview guys. I just ordered the Spark 2 the other day. I have been mainly a tube Amp guy for 65 years when I first started playing guitar. I've had a few of the digital Fenders and Marshall's along with digital effects. Most just don't have it for me. But this Spark 2 is a different animal I'm thinking. I will at least play it around the house or jam with some of the guys, I will take it on stage at least once just to see how it will really performs like. Played my first gig at 14 for about 250 people then later played for around 30,000 now most of my venues like next week will be for about 100. The size venue doesn't matter anymore to me. I've had a guitar in my hands for 65 years even with arthritis I will never put it down. Have a good on my friends and keep playing those strings. P.S. I can't wait until I get that little sucker here in the mail, I've already pre loaded the app and started designing basic patches for it.
Nuno says it RIGHT ITS EDWARD I EVEN GAVE MY SON THATMIDDLE NAME EDWARD AS A LIFELONG TRIBUTE TO KING EDWARD. Thank you Nuno and you are now that guy and ive followed your whole career my good man. BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO! TO YOU NUNO🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥☕️☕️☕️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Actually it’s
Edvard
DID NUNO EVER TRY THE ( LINE 6 HELIX!! )
I've got both and THE HELIX BLOWS AWAY THE SPARK EVEN THE NEW ONES!! When it comes to real tube sound quality of the equipment, feel in touch it's just amazing and Helix it came out in 2015 still going strong!!
I've got the mini, AND THE LINE 6 HELIX.
mini used it with professional speakers for a good practice amp actually using the mini to take in place of a acoustic guitar. Using an electric guitar simulator in the mini and then just use my natural voice so I didn't have to use an acoustic.
But even the mini is not loud enough to keep up with my voice acoustically it just doesn't project enough.
But I still like it and use it
But also requires a huge capacity, vision feeling and creativity to create a solo that fits. impacts and works for the song and that can have melodic and high technical level, like Nuno's solos and few othe badass guitar p[layers....to know how to balance both worlds is not so easy and require ton of talent, great taste and creativity.
Where can we buy Nuno wine?
Is there a new preset that Nuno created for the Spark amp?
Somebody needs to cast Nuno as a ‘Syndicate Crime Boss’ in a Breaking Bad style movie.
Vineyard? Is there a Nuno Pinot Noir on the market that I don't know about?
He's right, nobody's touched Eddie...
I've had a Spark amp for 3 years, but I spend far more time using BiasFx 2 for both playing and recording on Reaper. I can't see a reason to get spark 2. Great interview...
Getting in the Flow in the reward for practicing. When you don't have to think and your hands just go you have breached a barrier between Reality and some other vague yet detailed World. Architects of invisible paintings.
NUNO!
Nuno talks, marketing is running, his preset is advertised but is missing in ToneCloud. And support is silent. :(
I think they are working on a preset pack like the Hendrix pack or something like that.
@@GermanViking That's something else and it's described here - search for "OFFICIAL GEAR COLLECTION FOR SPARK & BIAS FX 2"
I mean promoted BettenBrown preset from the official Spark 2 page.
Even Nuno as artist is missing in Tone Cloud.
@@GermanViking I mean advertised BettenBrown preset.
Don't call him Eddie. He hated it. Alex called him Ed, Roth called him Edward.
Did he say home and vineyard?
Yes his new house has a vineyard
@@loricondon2017I saw him in a recent interview ,he move back to Boston went back where is grew up Hudson
@@cristinab2323 where is that interview? I'd like to see that. I love all Nuno interviews 😍
@@cristinab2323 did you ever find that interview where he said that he moved back to Hudson?
@@cristinab2323oh where can I see that interview? that’s interesting!