Hi Marco. Im planning on maby doing a Queen tribute band in my high school as like an entertainment and a performance to show what our school can do to make teenagers who take GCSE music talented. I can definitely perform Infront of people I know but I still get a heart sunken feeling. I'm not embarrassed to play but I think it's the way I feel about how they think I'm playing. Have you ever felt this and how would you overcome performance shyness? Thanks
It's perfectly normal, especially during the first few lives. I remember very well the tension and emotion when I was a young guitarist struggling with the first shows. It was like before starting a roller coaster ride ... slowly uphill and then, at the first note, a steep and high veil descent. First, tension can be a good thing, it keeps you focused. Usually after the first few notes it fades and changes. Try to have fun, the audience will notice and respond accordingly...when the audience sees musicians enjoying the show, playing together, they automatically have fun too! Actually, it's all a chain reaction ... just think about having fun, not about the perfection of the execution, about your look or other things that make you think ... enjoy those unrepeatable moments and you will see that everything will go smoothly. For now I wish you a big good luck ... let me know then how it went!
Amazing! Your tones in Amplitube are also awesome, but there's nothing like "the real thing". But, for today's standards is unbearable. LOL The Doc must see your videos to get inspired! :D
Nice! A video short popped up to find you, love that you can play at high volume. It is getting to be a lost art, nothing like the real thing - Rock on! 🤘🤘🎸
Ciao Marco! Gran bel rig… suono da paura, vorrei chiederti un consiglio se posso… sfruttando per gli effetti il send/return del CC2x lo consiglieresti come amplificatore per un suono alla Brian May? Senza dover comprare 2 ampli intendo Grazie mille e ancora complimenti
Let's say that the most you attenuate, the less work from a speaker you get. So basically it's a physic thing...less air pushed from the speakers and less "saturation" from the speaker. For example if you attenuate an AC30 at bedroom levels you'll hear a more compressed and fizzy sound.
Ragazzi non avete idea. Ricordo ancora la prima volta che suonai un AC30 al massimo, non riuscivo a capacitarmi di come un ampli di quelle dimensioni riuscisse a tirare fuori tutto quel volume. Una valanga di suono, tutte le frequenze. Due insieme, al chiuso...beh, inutile che lo descrivo...tanto non riuscirei a dare la giusta impressione. :)
Marco! Where can I get an exactl replica of the RS like you have? I look all over and all I find is the one with the incorrect bridge and trem. I have no budget. Please help I need a RS
That's absolutely spot on. How much of the end result is dependent on the guitar? Would it sound more or less the same with a Strat, or does the Red Special have a unique sonic footprint that other guitars can't replicate?
@@MarcoGDiMarco Very interesting. I noticed a difference in the hi end response between the others and the RS. I suspect the humbuckers vs single coils are the reason. The RS has a very glassy sheen to it's high end, particularly when it's clean. I can also hear how the amp and treble booster are an integral part of the overall picture, so it's not simply the guitar. The Epiphone sounded very dark and far too gainy compared to the RS. It'd be interesting to hear some single coil guitars, but then again the solo on Crazy Little Thing Called Love is played on a Tele and it's very obviously a Tele, not the RS. Fascinating stuff though
Bravo! I tried to do the same setup with two AC10C1's running stereo effects through them. The sound is, OK, but not near what you have achieved here. I do have two BGM's now. Gold top and black. but I can only dream of having a "special." Too Much $$$ for my budget.😢
I really hope Brian May sees this.. you have recreated his tone and style to absolute perfection. Amazing.
Thanks!!!
@@MarcoGDiMarco could you please do liar
Bravo... I am sure Brian is watching and is very impressed!
It's like getting the whole book after a chapter preview! 🤩🤩🤩
Bravo! This is the sound I like the most in the last 40 yrs! ( needs at least 2 amps) gratzie tanto Marco!!!
Thanks to you for watching
Hi Marco. Im planning on maby doing a Queen tribute band in my high school as like an entertainment and a performance to show what our school can do to make teenagers who take GCSE music talented. I can definitely perform Infront of people I know but I still get a heart sunken feeling. I'm not embarrassed to play but I think it's the way I feel about how they think I'm playing. Have you ever felt this and how would you overcome performance shyness? Thanks
It's perfectly normal, especially during the first few lives.
I remember very well the tension and emotion when I was a young guitarist struggling with the first shows.
It was like before starting a roller coaster ride ... slowly uphill and then, at the first note, a steep and high veil descent.
First, tension can be a good thing, it keeps you focused.
Usually after the first few notes it fades and changes.
Try to have fun, the audience will notice and respond accordingly...when the audience sees musicians enjoying the show, playing together, they automatically have fun too!
Actually, it's all a chain reaction ... just think about having fun, not about the perfection of the execution, about your look or other things that make you think ... enjoy those unrepeatable moments and you will see that everything will go smoothly.
For now I wish you a big good luck ... let me know then how it went!
This is one of the best Brian tone videos/ Playthroughs I've ever seen 🙌💥
Amazing!
Your tones in Amplitube are also awesome, but there's nothing like "the real thing". But, for today's standards is unbearable. LOL
The Doc must see your videos to get inspired! :D
Thank you so much!!!
@@MarcoGDiMarcoare you still friends with the queen on fire guys?
Man this is awesome 👌 Tone, playing, you Nailed it 👏 👏👏
Thanks!
Amazing. This is why I bought a Vox and a treble booster but still nowhere as close as this
Thank you
Il suono di Brighton rock è divino! Il feedback strilla in modo impressionante
Absolutely unmistakable sound. Incredible.
Nice! A video short popped up to find you, love that you can play at high volume. It is getting to be a lost art, nothing like the real thing - Rock on! 🤘🤘🎸
Thanks!
Brian has very unique hands and concentration
I envy you Marco. You have amazing sound.
CHE POTENZA!!!😱😱... come sempre vai fortissimo!. Grande Marco💪
Grazie!
Sound over the top!👍
And you know it quite well... :)
Amazing tone!!! Great guitar playing too!
Thanks
Sounds absolutely amazing! Great playing
Great tone
No wonder you are the envy of many who only know how to make fun of you.
You're great keep it up 🤜🤛 👏👏👏💖💥
Simply ...... Phenomenal 😎👍👍
Thank you!
Alright Marco that was a wow the pair of ac30 sounded fantastic great video too keep well. dan🎸even on my phone it sounded brilliant.
Thanks
Ciao Marco! Gran bel rig… suono da paura, vorrei chiederti un consiglio se posso… sfruttando per gli effetti il send/return del CC2x lo consiglieresti come amplificatore per un suono alla Brian May? Senza dover comprare 2 ampli intendo
Grazie mille e ancora complimenti
Purtroppo lo stadio send/return nel Vox non ti permette di spingerlo al massimo evitando l’intermodulazione.
Could you get the the Brian may delay with the normal boss delay. Or does it have to be the boss DD 500. In terms of the 3 repeat thing.
You need a Delay that support the "pan" type delay at least.
I use a Boss DD-20
question, does this have something that an attenuated amp cannot have?
Let's say that the most you attenuate, the less work from a speaker you get.
So basically it's a physic thing...less air pushed from the speakers and less "saturation" from the speaker.
For example if you attenuate an AC30 at bedroom levels you'll hear a more compressed and fizzy sound.
Admire your commitment
Thanks!
Great sound!
So cool!
Your red special is a custom one or a stock?
The fax phaser is from wich company ?
Amazing work thanks
It's handmade by Ferrari Guitars.
Phaser is a fOXX replica made by Nick James...I have a review on my channel.
Fantastico.... 60W valvolari al massimo... mi sa che avresti dovuto meterti i tappi alle orecchie :)
Conta che un ac30 in termini di volume e come un 80 watt valvolare quindi li c’erano più di 140 watt valvolari. Niente di che 😂😂😂
Ragazzi non avete idea.
Ricordo ancora la prima volta che suonai un AC30 al massimo, non riuscivo a capacitarmi di come un ampli di quelle dimensioni riuscisse a tirare fuori tutto quel volume.
Una valanga di suono, tutte le frequenze.
Due insieme, al chiuso...beh, inutile che lo descrivo...tanto non riuscirei a dare la giusta impressione. :)
Marco! Where can I get an exactl replica of the RS like you have? I look all over and all I find is the one with the incorrect bridge and trem. I have no budget. Please help I need a RS
dansanguitars.com
Dansan makes the best replicas currently, the waiting time is pretty long tho, it’s about 26 months now
@@MarcoGDiMarco wear earplugs. You will seriously damage your ears otherwise.
@@joethrelfall6370 True
Do you play with three amps during live shows for Brighton Rock?
No, I use two amps even on Tour.
Check this vid: ruclips.net/video/hbE81cPJ3Sg/видео.html
great tone ! besides brian may tone, remember me of rory gallaghers tone. Your valves are still ok !
For the want to break free solo is it b+M in phase
That's what I used
That's absolutely spot on. How much of the end result is dependent on the guitar? Would it sound more or less the same with a Strat, or does the Red Special have a unique sonic footprint that other guitars can't replicate?
Check this vid: ruclips.net/video/YAgE8tOnUWQ/видео.html
@@MarcoGDiMarco Very interesting. I noticed a difference in the hi end response between the others and the RS. I suspect the humbuckers vs single coils are the reason. The RS has a very glassy sheen to it's high end, particularly when it's clean. I can also hear how the amp and treble booster are an integral part of the overall picture, so it's not simply the guitar. The Epiphone sounded very dark and far too gainy compared to the RS. It'd be interesting to hear some single coil guitars, but then again the solo on Crazy Little Thing Called Love is played on a Tele and it's very obviously a Tele, not the RS. Fascinating stuff though
Bravo!
I tried to do the same setup with two AC10C1's running stereo effects through them.
The sound is, OK, but not near what you have achieved here.
I do have two BGM's now. Gold top and black.
but I can only dream of having a "special."
Too Much $$$ for my budget.😢
Buy a retail BMG Red Special then send it to Woody Thomas of RS Conversions, it is cheaper than buying a "Super". I did and I can't be happier.
Yessir yo da man👌🏿🌚
How much was this (I am guessing Replica)?
Ferrari Guitars won't make this model anymore, but this is an equivalent (which I also have): dansanguitars.com
👏👏👏👏
Are you using a coin or plastic pick?
A Sixpence
Do you need a singer for your cover band? I’m a perfect frontman for you
Oh yeah sono italiano comunque
Grazie per la proposta ma come puoi vedere dai vlog e dalla nostra pagina abbiamo già un cantante.
😊👍🏿👍🏿🕺🏿
Guess, you can' get ANY closer to the original sound ...
I think it sounds pretty close to his '80s tone...which is the one I prefer.
Quanti decibel pensi ci fossero? Immagino siano più di 130😂
Probabile...
.......bada alle tue orecchie!
Verissimo, avrei dovuto mettere i tappi.