I remember playing hockey as a kid (street or ice) and whenever anyone made a great save someone would always yell 'Belfour' or 'Beaupre' (for Don Beaupre)') I still hear it in my head whenever I see a great save.
Congratulations on your 3-1/2 years of sobriety! Hey, Tony, I bought my 3-day pass to the Fretboard Summit. Looking forward to seeing Jorma & Tommy performing.
Hey Tony… Great show again. Loved the AMA! Just wanted to share my routine for watching… I grab my guitar, revisit Monday’s exercise, and then play it while watching… depending on the exercise, it helps me to relax and just let the exercise flow while watching Acoustic Tuesday. Cheers!
Thanks for responding to the bourbon question.Congratulations on the 3plus years, 39 here. Makes for a lucky, heart-full life where guitars sound even better. Grateful to you for all you have taught me about guitar joy.
Been watching you a long time, Tony, and it’s been amazing - you helped me pick my first banjo and I love that instrument. But most importantly - many congrats on 3 plus years sobriety!!! ❤
I can't help but think that lots of the Guitarsenals of the US guitarists miss out on the value of great guitars in the rest of the world. For example Furch have been featured and they are great guitars and are one of many European brands. Brook and Atkin are here in England McIlroy in Northern Ireland,Lowden in Ireland itself and many others. Cole Clark and Maton in Australia are well regarded too. I realise buying home grown USA guitars may be a bit easier financially but can't help hearing many experienced players speak about US brands not being what they were and there is plenty of overseas competition not always made in China,like some US brands now do.
Hi Tony, been with ya since the "genesis" of your show. Your beard inspired me to use the biblical term. When you've a chance, please give your take on mutiscale-fan fret guitars. I know they've yet to "catch on", but i'm intrigued and would love to at least try one in the near future. Bonne chance to you & Whitney on the upcoming birth of said baby boy!
Congrats!! You now have something in common with #Spiderman #TomHolland How do you keep from catching fire while barbecuing steaks with that rad beard? Does your beard sometimes get sucked into the guitar sound hole?
Tony the best news you can use was you being sober for 3 1/2 years. God bless you and your family. I am sure you have already seen many benefits by doing so. Take care! Brian
Hey Paul Hudson. Checking and wear marks or buckle scratches on used guitars can even be cool and kinda desirable. as long as its scars come from real battle. Say no to this crazy fad of intentionally scratching up a guitar to make people think it has done real battle. This is one of my pet peeves. Sorry and thank you for letting me vent. SAY NO TO STOLEN VALOR GUITARS !!!
Cool episode, Tony, thanks for sharing, and my question got answered! I forgot to mention that my question about your hair/beard playing a harmonic was inspired by this very thing apparently happening to Billy Gibbons when he was recording with Queens of the Stone Age, on the track "Burn the Witch" if I'm not mistaken.
Hey, Tony! I've been watching for about 8 months and love the show. I just wanted to offer congratulations and two big thumbs up on your sobriety. Thank you for the time you put into developing each show and your dedication to helping others hone their skills. I've referred others to your show (even non musicians) because I think they would find you enjoyable to watch and I think you provide interesting segments even non-players can enjoy. Keep up the good work! I appreciate you.
My close friend, Neil, was Edgar Winter's road manager in the White Trash days. Was cool getting to meet Edgar at an Alive at Five show in Albany pre-pandemic.
Wow Tony! I truly appreciate you for answering my question today. I have often wondered and assumed that you cared your guitars. Mine are on the wall, or in stands for easy access. I never considered the self vibration from the room. I turned off my humidifier Saturday and I see 55% in my guitar room and 47% upstairs. I took the CEO 7 up yesterday. Thanks again, great show.
Hi Tony my first week with TAC really blown away by how much I've learned in such a short time my passion is bottle neck slide bought my self a Michael Messer Blues resonator amazing sound you should try one out really looking forward to the journey ahead thanks for all you do
Most enjoyable show. For the question about getting obsessed with a new technique and noticing their other abilities start to slide... what I've done with a recent obsession is only allow myself to work on the obsession after I've done a full 15 minutes of my usual practice.
Great show! Also, just wanted to say thank you! Small wins are not only important in your guitar journey, but I have also started using small wins in my work and home life as well and it has helped with soooo many things! So…small wins work!
I remember playing hockey as a kid (street or ice) and whenever anyone made a great save someone would always yell 'Belfour' or 'Beaupre' (for Don Beaupre)') I still hear it in my head whenever I see a great save.
Congratulations on your 3-1/2 years of sobriety!
Hey, Tony, I bought my 3-day pass to the Fretboard Summit. Looking forward to seeing Jorma & Tommy performing.
Hey Tony… Great show again. Loved the AMA! Just wanted to share my routine for watching… I grab my guitar, revisit Monday’s exercise, and then play it while watching… depending on the exercise, it helps me to relax and just let the exercise flow while watching Acoustic Tuesday. Cheers!
CONNOR BEDARD!!! Let's go!
Thanks for responding to the bourbon question.Congratulations on the 3plus years, 39 here. Makes for a lucky, heart-full life where guitars sound even better. Grateful to you for all you have taught me about guitar joy.
Been watching you a long time, Tony, and it’s been amazing - you helped me pick my first banjo and I love that instrument. But most importantly - many congrats on 3 plus years sobriety!!! ❤
Hey Tony, enjoy your work. I'm from Rhinelander, Wi. and would like to know how you came by the Hodag coffee mug. Thanx!
I can't help but think that lots of the Guitarsenals of the US guitarists miss out on the value of great guitars in the rest of the world. For example Furch have been featured and they are great guitars and are one of many European brands. Brook and Atkin are here in England McIlroy in Northern Ireland,Lowden in Ireland itself and many others. Cole Clark and Maton in Australia are well regarded too.
I realise buying home grown USA guitars may be a bit easier financially but can't help hearing many experienced players speak about US brands not being what they were and there is plenty of overseas competition not always made in China,like some US brands now do.
Hi Tony, been with ya since the "genesis" of your show. Your beard inspired me to use the biblical term. When you've a chance, please give your take on mutiscale-fan fret guitars. I know they've yet to "catch on", but i'm intrigued and would love to at least try one in the near future. Bonne chance to you & Whitney on the upcoming birth of said baby boy!
Congrats!! You now have something in common with #Spiderman #TomHolland
How do you keep from catching fire while barbecuing steaks with that rad beard?
Does your beard sometimes get sucked into the guitar sound hole?
I only have one question for you, sir: are you ever gonna use a guitar pick, just once?!!….. just kidding! 👍
Ed Belfour is the GOAT! Definitely my all time favorite. Go Sioux for ever!
I see so far (23 replies) I’m in the minority but…I really don’t care anything about you
Tony the best news you can use was you being sober for 3 1/2 years. God bless you and your family. I am sure you have already seen many benefits by doing so. Take care! Brian
How come you don’t own a Larrivee L-03 if you miss it from your younger days in college 56:23
Congrats on sobriety! 🎉🎉🎉🥳
Hey Paul Hudson. Checking and wear marks or buckle scratches on used guitars can even be cool and kinda desirable. as long as its scars come from real battle. Say no to this crazy fad of intentionally scratching up a guitar to make people think it has done real battle. This is one of my pet peeves. Sorry and thank you for letting me vent.
SAY NO TO STOLEN VALOR GUITARS !!!
Cool episode, Tony, thanks for sharing, and my question got answered! I forgot to mention that my question about your hair/beard playing a harmonic was inspired by this very thing apparently happening to Billy Gibbons when he was recording with Queens of the Stone Age, on the track "Burn the Witch" if I'm not mistaken.
Hey, Tony! I've been watching for about 8 months and love the show. I just wanted to offer congratulations and two big thumbs up on your sobriety. Thank you for the time you put into developing each show and your dedication to helping others hone their skills. I've referred others to your show (even non musicians) because I think they would find you enjoyable to watch and I think you provide interesting segments even non-players can enjoy. Keep up the good work! I appreciate you.
So Tony when you gonna have celebrities on the show and other RUclipsrs , like Sammy Hagar and Mary Spender, see if they could surprise you
My close friend, Neil, was Edgar Winter's road manager in the White Trash days. Was cool getting to meet Edgar at an Alive at Five show in Albany pre-pandemic.
Wow Tony! I truly appreciate you for answering my question today. I have often wondered and assumed that you cared your guitars. Mine are on the wall, or in stands for easy access. I never considered the self vibration from the room. I turned off my humidifier Saturday and I see 55% in my guitar room and 47% upstairs. I took the CEO 7 up yesterday.
Thanks again, great show.
Hi Tony my first week with TAC really blown away by how much I've learned in such a short time my passion is bottle neck slide bought my self a Michael Messer Blues resonator
amazing sound you should try one out
really looking forward to the journey ahead thanks for all you do
Most enjoyable show. For the question about getting obsessed with a new technique and noticing their other abilities start to slide... what I've done with a recent obsession is only allow myself to work on the obsession after I've done a full 15 minutes of my usual practice.
Great show! Also, just wanted to say thank you! Small wins are not only important in your guitar journey, but I have also started using small wins in my work and home life as well and it has helped with soooo many things! So…small wins work!
HODAG!
I’m not sure why but I love the music at the end of your show!
Hey Tony, did you like Evil Dead Rise? I dug it.
awesome show! really enjoyed it
Tell me about C#7 cord
Great guitarsnal