@@guitarmovies Doing well here. Have been working on developing a video based online training program for The Square Foot Gardening Foundation. The folks you helped me with video billing on. I'm now even on their Advisory Board. Thanks again!
I thought you'd fallen down a well or something. Lovely guitar and the video production is such a welcome break from the usual thrown together stuff. Hope you and yours are well 👍🏻
I fell off the RUclips map. I found myself in that crazy cycle of always shopping for guitars or thinking of guitar videos rather than just enjoying my guitars. I like making videos, and the community around the channel is really fun, but I couldn't keep up with it. I'll do stuff every now and then but mostly I'm working and trying to figure out what to do now that the world is ending. Good times. Hope all is well with you!
@@guitarmovies I've often wondered of producing guitar content would impact the time you actually get to enjoy the things. I'm pleased you're back to enjoying them without the work element!
Always great to see a new video from yourself. I agree don't lose the enjoyment, it is very easy to get caught up in gear but play what makes you happy not what is trending 😊.
Well said! Whenever I get guitar-buying fever I just go play one of mine. Then I realize that the ones I already own are awesome and I'm better served playing guitar than shopping for guitars.
This is the guitar equivalent of Terrence Mallick dropping a trailer. Got me worked up. Hoping this is a precusor to a longer video soon, but if not, hoping you're well anyway.
I had originally planned on a full video, and I still might. I've always tried to do more than review guitars. I love that guitars exist and so I want to build some kind of story around each instrument rather than read a spec sheet. I was going to interview my father-in-law about this guitar because he's had it for like 50 years. Guitars are so personal that it'd be fun (I think) to hear some of his stories about this one. We'll see.
@@guitarmovies I think that's a great idea. I'd love for my guitars to give others joy, when I'm gone. Amd the vintage guitars I do have, I can't play without thinking back on the hands they must have gone through. You've got a chance to have the conversation I've missed out on regarding passing an instrument on. Lot of scope for you to do something beautiful and melancholic with it.
Amazing production value. You must be a DP.
Now and then. I work in advertising so depending on the project I'm the creative director, director or dp. Or sometimes all three.
@@guitarmovies When I saw you had hazed your set I knew you must be a pro. You better keep it rolling- vids of this quality will win in the long run.
Great to see you with another video again! Really liked it. Hope you're doing well.
Thanks, Rick! Hope all is well.
@@guitarmovies Doing well here. Have been working on developing a video based online training program for The Square Foot Gardening Foundation. The folks you helped me with video billing on. I'm now even on their Advisory Board. Thanks again!
I thought you'd fallen down a well or something. Lovely guitar and the video production is such a welcome break from the usual thrown together stuff. Hope you and yours are well 👍🏻
I fell off the RUclips map. I found myself in that crazy cycle of always shopping for guitars or thinking of guitar videos rather than just enjoying my guitars. I like making videos, and the community around the channel is really fun, but I couldn't keep up with it. I'll do stuff every now and then but mostly I'm working and trying to figure out what to do now that the world is ending. Good times. Hope all is well with you!
@@guitarmovies I've often wondered of producing guitar content would impact the time you actually get to enjoy the things. I'm pleased you're back to enjoying them without the work element!
Always great to see a new video from yourself. I agree don't lose the enjoyment, it is very easy to get caught up in gear but play what makes you happy not what is trending 😊.
Well said! Whenever I get guitar-buying fever I just go play one of mine. Then I realize that the ones I already own are awesome and I'm better served playing guitar than shopping for guitars.
Mind blowing good! What were you going through? That sound is to die for!
Thanks! I’m going into a Twin Reverb amp sim in Amplitube.
@@guitarmovies Would you be willing to share that patch?
@@corey747 I have no idea if I did this right, but here's the preset: www.dropbox.com/s/1sb3mbs9vkufp7z/Hagstrom%20Vibroverb.aupreset?dl=0
@@guitarmovies Thanks so much! I appreciate your taking the time to do that. Now...to make it work!
This is the guitar equivalent of Terrence Mallick dropping a trailer. Got me worked up. Hoping this is a precusor to a longer video soon, but if not, hoping you're well anyway.
I had originally planned on a full video, and I still might. I've always tried to do more than review guitars. I love that guitars exist and so I want to build some kind of story around each instrument rather than read a spec sheet. I was going to interview my father-in-law about this guitar because he's had it for like 50 years. Guitars are so personal that it'd be fun (I think) to hear some of his stories about this one. We'll see.
@@guitarmovies I think that's a great idea. I'd love for my guitars to give others joy, when I'm gone. Amd the vintage guitars I do have, I can't play without thinking back on the hands they must have gone through. You've got a chance to have the conversation I've missed out on regarding passing an instrument on. Lot of scope for you to do something beautiful and melancholic with it.