Yamaha LL-16 Unboxing & first test - Perfect for (Desert) Blues & more // Hit The Road Music
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Learn everything about Producing World Music and Recording in any Location with my affordable courses at Promix Academy: transactions.sendowl.com/stor... After my guitar broke by 49 degrees in the Moroccan desert, Warren Huart from Produce Like A Pro contacted Yamaha Guitars to make this amazing gift.
In this unboxing video I share the story behind this kind gift, share my first impression and show you how to get started to play the desert blues straight from the Sahara.
And I'm really impressed - I'm playing for 20+ years now and this Guitar is just HEAVEN.
Soundwise and the way it's build it's just FANTASTIC!
Thank you Warren Huart from @Producelikeapro and Scott from @YamahaGuitarsOfficial there is no word that can describe your kindness!
Let's rock the world with my new Yamaha LL-16 Видеоклипы
Wow! How amazing. I have been eyeballing those for a while now. So a while back I picked up a low cost Yamaha acoustic for my daughter for a holiday gift (recommended by Warren). A while later I actually borrowed it from her for a recording I was working on, just cause it had such a great recording sound. As such, I truly believe you have an amazing guitar there! Enjoy! Oh, and thank you for the desert tips. I am going to try that after work!
Maaaaan Alex, thank you so much for sharing and this kind comment!!!
There will be a more in-depth video about the desert Blues style with this guitar.
Fantastic, Warren just knows what is the best! :)
Nice, how cool of Warren. Enjoy it man!
Thank you Jorgos for your kind comment, absolutely! Just 1 hour after I posted that my guitar broke he contacted me and organized everything already with Yamaha! ❤🤘Wow, I just can't get my fingers from the guitar, enjoying it sooo much!
Lovely to see the joy this guitar thru Warren & Yamaha has brought you.
Thank you so much Dave, absolutely, they rocked my life and changed it positively forever! I never received a gift like that! 😍
Yamaha is my fav guitar brand by far, I love them.
Awesome we all love Yamaha! :)
So exciting❣️😃🎉🎊🎈🌸🌼🎶💕
AAABSOLUTELY!!!! haha Thank you Audrey!!
Ah yes, I remember Warren saying he'd try to get you a new guitar! That's awesome, congrats! Welcome back to Europe, man!
Haha yes and he did it!!!! thanks so much William, I'm freezing my butt off here haha
@@HitTheRoadMusicStudio Ha ha!
Hello I’ve had same model for 5 years n LOVE it, it’s built like a tank, beautiful aesthetically n the sound is incredible!! So happy for you n wanted to see how u like a year later?
You are talented, Thanks for sharing 😊
Ahhhhh man thank you so much for your kind words! A year later ... I'm SO in love with it! Recorded so many albums in this time, wrote so many songs, didn't even changed the Elixir Strings and it sounds TOP! Feels Top! It's hard to play any other guitar now hahaha
That is amazing! Congrats on getting such a wonderfully great sounding guitar :) Truly a great community that we are a part of. Also, I totally think we need more Ady guitar sessions in the garden! Much love to you and Kasia! Glad to hear you made it safely back home.
✌❤ Thank you so much Mary & Sam for your wonderful words, yes it's truly a blessing to be part of this wonderful community!!! Produce Like A Pro is rocking it and inspiring people all over the globe :) I just can't get my fingers away from this guitar, played for the last few hours non stop haha okay, more Ady playing Guitar in the Garden, will work on it ;)
@@HitTheRoadMusicStudioyou’re very kind my friend! You Rock!!
If you have any questions let me know! This guitar is just AAAAMAZING!!!! 🤘🤘
Congratulations Mr Ady. I Luv many styles of music. Two instruments I really Luv are an Acoustic Guitar and a Saxophone. That is a Beautiful sounding Yamaha.
The full body lows blend so well with mids and upper mids. Looking forward to hearing it through the Lewitts as well. I also want to tell you I truly enjoy Your trips to the Sahara. When You record the bands no matter where You are at, or what they are playing, or how many there are 5-15, You help them to showcase who they are and what their gifts and talents are. Thank You Mr Ady for Your Labor of Luv 🙏🙏
Am I correct that you put out a course on Recording and Mixing, seems like I saw it one time when You were on with Warren??? Can You give some info on it.
Happy Pickin and Strumming and Happy Travels 🙏🙏
Hello BK Smith!!! Thank you so much for this kind and wonderful comment, this means a lot to me! We do what we can and the time in the desert will be forever in our hearts. Yes you are absolutely right, I created many tutorials with the music that we recorded on our journey where I explain which Mic's I chose (And why), How to start a mix, bring it further and finish it :)
Here are two courses that we created with Daraa Tribes in the Desert:
transactions.sendowl.com/stores/14509/212520
As well as one course with Tasuta N-Imal, the song that went out to 500,000+ people :)
If you have any questions please let me know, the purchase will help us to move on with this artists support journey through Eastern Europe - Turkey - Georgia - Armenia :)
That Sahara style sounds so nice, but why not tune the A down to G, instead of cranking the E up? I think it puts a lot of pressure on the neck.
It does, but that's how they do it, it might be uncommon for us who are used to western tuning systems, and my experience after 2 years living there is that music comes always first, no matter the "technical" thoughts - the other thing is:
Try it out, it sounds so wonderful and different then a tuned down A, it's like a wonderful drone on top of that which can be simply switched with a capo
I owned exactly the same guitar. Try to replace the nut and saddle with real bone to release the guitars full potential.
Awesome, thanks for sharing Joral, do you like the result after changing the saddle?
Please tell me if you record LL16 sound in the sound card line, there is no passive pickup and equalizer in the guitar, ie nothing can be changed, only on PC or mixer, does it work well, is it better fgx830 c with active pickup?
Hey, thank you for the question! There is a direct line out for the passive pickup which sits under the bridge and I tested it out - honestly, the sound is pretty good for a line out, nevertheless, it is still a direct line out and I still prefer microphones ;) For any guitar in the world - I hope that helps! I don't have a direct comparison between FGX830 C and LL16 pickups ;)
@@HitTheRoadMusicStudio at home I just want to sit and play, and with a microphone a lot of work is needed, which microphones you use, as I plan to record more in line whether there is content in LL16 or enough and fgx 830, I have 5 more days to exchange me worries that the difference inthe price is not great $ 300
@@user-uj6yu1jk2b the LL16 is a far superior guitar. There is NO comparison with the FG830. the passive pickup is fine.
@@user-uj6yu1jk2b Hey man! I don't recommend the passive mic output that comes with the LL-16 but there's a cheap and easy versatile solution:
1 x SM57 in front of your guitar where usually the Cutaway is (Pink Floyd Method)
2 x Any Condensor Mic, I use Lewitt, between your chin and the guitar, in Line with the SM57 but above
Perfect blend with full frequency range - make sure they are in phase and you got the best guitar sound in the world
@@Wobbz9413 Absolutely! LL-16 is for me the best! The passive Pickup is fine but could be better - just tested it live and the sound guy had a hard time haha
Should you buy me such a guitar as you think? ?
hehe you would have to buy it for yourself if if fits for your music style! Overall, it's great, I can recommend it
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