Youtube disclosure

Also - thanks @SillyOctpuss. I like this thread where we don’t have to pretend we’re too cool to like goofy YouTube videos about our goofy hobby. I’ve watched a shit ton of JHS as pedal building background noise for instance.

I don’t think I’ve seen “The Pedal Zone” mentioned. European dude into some shoegaze / post rock stuff. I appreciate his non-blues based demo playing a lot.
Yes! The Pedal Zone is great, he can play some amazing stuff.
Pedal of the day is nice as well
 
Are you even a member of this forum if you have never watched Dan’s channel? @jjjimi84 when are you going to start having guests on?🤣 (that would be a technical/logistical nightmare wouldn’t it?) I also have watched the pedal zone a few times, Spectre sound studios is great Glen cracks me up, and how can you not like Ola Englund? And hands down I love Bernth his older exercise videos helped me a lot.
Funny you say that…..

Been working on a live stream rig which would have Destiny Behemoth as the amp and was going to do a request a pedal type format. Its coming along nicely
 
I wanted to hate the Kirk Hammet interview but I found myself locked in after 5 minutes. and I love metallica and Kirk but I generally dont like interviews and listening to people prattle on about themselves usually makes me cringe but there were some great stories and anecdotes...
 
Has nobody mentioned Andy Martin? I know he's obviously trying to sell pedals on the Reverb channel, but I think he does a good job of showing what a pedal can do.

I like The Captain and Danish Pete and The Pedal Zone and I enjoy Emily Hopkin's videos.

I'd rather have my fingernails removed one by one than watch Rick Beato.
 
I liked some of the earlier Beato videos, "What Makes This Song Great?" , but at some point the content changed. I really don't give a rat's ass what the producer of a crappy Shinedown album thinks of the weeks top 10 songs on Spotify though. The interviews are pretty good, I just have to be in the mood.
 
Big fan of TPS although I also tend to be selective with their videos since sometimes their topics don’t seem super interesting. And still sometimes I watch ones that don’t seem interesting and they actually are…

Nobody mentioned Adam Neely which I am a big fan of. His music theory videos are very interesting and he goes really in depth sometimes. I don’t think he’s for everyone tho.
 
Big fan of TPS although I also tend to be selective with their videos since sometimes their topics don’t seem super interesting. And still sometimes I watch ones that don’t seem interesting and they actually are…

Nobody mentioned Adam Neely which I am a big fan of. His music theory videos are very interesting and he goes really in depth sometimes. I don’t think he’s for everyone tho.
I'm still upset with Neely for mythbusting the "devil's interval" story about the tritone being outlawed that I was fed in college. It's one of the few things that I remember from music history and it's bunk. What, did Schubert not die of syphilis? Is EVERYTHING a lie? Put me back in the matrix!
 
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