@snakey8095 Thx. I tried that very thing. Unfortunately, there's only a small hole under each pickup just big enough for the wiring to go through. After filming, I was able to replace the factory pots, along with the new 920D oil filled capacitor that I managed to fix.
@@TropicalLatitude Yes, I agree 💯! This modernized reissue has received mixed reviews due to circuitry issues. However, this particular amp in my video works perfectly so far. Thx.
@AuthenticChristianity-fw2te Thx for your comment! I'm actually kin to this family, so I will be glad to pass your kind compliment on to them. God bless! Oh, please check out their channel, "Bro Joe Daniels / The Daniels Brothers Tribute."
So this video dates back to the early 90's? I was thinking late 70's or 80's. What a gem though! Your opportunity to meet him and just hang around with him was such a blessing! Thank you for sharing your story and this video to the world! My father was a huge Chet Atkins fan - just seeing him in his prime brings my father back to me - sweet memories...
I think it's 1986 based on online sources. I was wondering the year too. The young people's jeans look post-1970s stovepipe. Unless, of course, you were a late 70s punk with stovepipe jeans. But I can't see Chet doing The Pistols or The Buzzcocks. hehe (Oh, and before anyone gets loco, "Buzzcocks" means good guy in Northern England slang.)
In the early 90’s Chet tutored guitar students at Brookhaven College in Dallas. He also performed live at their auditorium. I was in the front row and he invited audience members to meet him the next day. Few people showed up so I got to hang with him for several hours, what a great guy.
I wish you have a transcription book of this - I only need the notes not the tabs. That's beautifully easy with the chord melody at the beginning of this video - Thank you very much for posting your videos.
I think just how great a guitarist chat Atkins was is possibly lost on this generation. He could literally play every style of American music to perfection. And what’s wonderful about this video is it’s not a masterclass. It’s not some kind of high-level technical calculus. It’s about playing and enjoying music together, fantastic
Absolutely! I agree. Anything can become overly complicated, but music is a gift from the Lord. Therefore, it was meant to be enjoyed. Thx for stopping by!
One of the greatest guitarists that ever lived and one of the most unknown . The fact that Chet chose him as his backup says it all. You would have to be some damn good to be Chet Atkins backup guitarist. He could match Chet note for note or do the whole show by himself and if everyone closed their eyes you would never know Chet wasn't there. That's how good Paul Yandell was.
Genius. The best beginner guitar lesson I have ever seen, beginning with In Tunisia! which if you dressed it up just a little more you could put it on an album and no one would know it was an exercise. So good to demonstrate and experience rather than to give a bunch of dry dead theory as an introduction.
Hello, I’m a beginning guitar player. I’m 65 years old just retired four years ago. They want to learn to play guitar. I do it on my own because the cost of getting lessons. Hopefully you have more videos on someone like me and my age they’re beginners thank you.
Hey brother,I just retired with a bad heart. My lawyer got me right in two years later. How are things progressing?? Are you a solo artist or a in a group
Must have been nice when it got tough to know where to go next in a song or how to proceed next when you had the greatest guitar player that ever lived Chet Atkins there to show you the ropes Paul. I envy you for being able to play so long with Chet and you sound great also..
I don't think Paul actually got the credit he deserved. Most of us never even knew he was Chet's accompianist. This man was one of the best guitar players in the world.