whole series was really really interesting and informative! Really impressed at your ability to work with multiple groups in different settings! Since you take your own amp have you thought about a tone master deluxe to save some lbs? You have a really compact and versatile one trip rig as it is which is also thought provoking as I'm rebuilding my board currently
Hey thank you, that means a lot! I played the Tone Master but didn't like to tone as much as the real deal. With most of my shows backlined, the DRRI lives in my studio most of the time, but when I have to bring it, having a car helps! Lol
I agree with phillipasby... your content- navigating the pitfalls of gear, sound, venue and event are a GIVEN for a Working Guitarist. To RISE above all that, sound amazing AND have FUN! Totally DOPE! This is a great series! Please sir can I have some more?
@@AndrewLynchMusic ahh bro I’m in NJ and been playing for a few years so if you ever re consider lmk haha but for me personally lately Ive been slowing down and transcribing solos and then try figure out which notes are being targeted and why …at least I feel that’s where my curiosity is …trying to reverse engineer my fav players solos and eventually play like them. So for example JMs slow dancing live solo he hits the 2 which is outside of the typical pentatonic, so realizations like that are cool to me
@@robnj4 nice. I don’t have the time to commit to private lessons, but check out my TikTok, I do covers of solos and then have the isolated tracks and backing tracks on my Patreon. Sounds like it’s right up your alley
whole series was really really interesting and informative! Really impressed at your ability to work with multiple groups in different settings! Since you take your own amp have you thought about a tone master deluxe to save some lbs? You have a really compact and versatile one trip rig as it is which is also thought provoking as I'm rebuilding my board currently
Hey thank you, that means a lot! I played the Tone Master but didn't like to tone as much as the real deal. With most of my shows backlined, the DRRI lives in my studio most of the time, but when I have to bring it, having a car helps! Lol
I agree with phillipasby... your content- navigating the pitfalls of gear, sound, venue and event are a GIVEN for a Working Guitarist. To RISE above all that, sound amazing AND have FUN! Totally DOPE! This is a great series! Please sir can I have some more?
Thanks for checking it out, I’ll have some more on the way! 🤘
Sounds like my old setlist from the early 2000's. Nuts.
It was a 90s/2000s tribute show 😊
super cool series bro
Thanks for checking it out!
@@AndrewLynchMusic for sure- more of this content would be sick. do you offer private guitar lessons btw bro ?
@@robnj4 right on! I don’t do private lessons but do you have any concepts in particular you’re looking for? I could make a video
@@AndrewLynchMusic ahh bro I’m in NJ and been playing for a few years so if you ever re consider lmk haha but for me personally lately Ive been slowing down and transcribing solos and then try figure out which notes are being targeted and why …at least I feel that’s where my curiosity is …trying to reverse engineer my fav players solos and eventually play like them. So for example JMs slow dancing live solo he hits the 2 which is outside of the typical pentatonic, so realizations like that are cool to me
@@robnj4 nice. I don’t have the time to commit to private lessons, but check out my TikTok, I do covers of solos and then have the isolated tracks and backing tracks on my Patreon. Sounds like it’s right up your alley
What's the song around the 6:40 mark?
That's "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, a classic!