Music makes the world a better place😀 This channel is my guitar journey, mainly covering songs. Started playing the guitar during the covid period, and stuck with it (before that the poor guitar was collecting dust) 🎸😊
Nice one Kim! Playing has definitely come on this year. Digging the lovely strat too Im looking at giving up myself, lost the passion for it. Im toying with deleting the channel and just getting rid of my gear. It was all a bit of fun but its like having a 2nd job and i dont even want 1 job. Lol.
Thanks good friend, but your insane talent most continue! You’re an inspiration for me, and so many others 🙌🤘🤘🤘🎸🎸🎸 Your cover on Summer song is one of the greatest i’ve seen. But take a break to find inspiration, eventually it comes 🙏🙏
@@jamesteo3901 I wish I had a tube amp, with recording directly from the amp with a microphone. But the Boss GT-1 (multi effect, board instead of many pedals) is very good and easy to use, and also works as an audio interface you have to use to connect to the computer where you record the sound (otherwise you can buy just the interface as a separate unit). The bandlab is a free online recording studio, but there is alot of even better options when it comes to quality of mixing and sound. The Bandlab I’m talking about is the “studio” where the sound from your guitar is recorded and you add the backingtrack, when synchronized with the recording of your guitar you have a final recording that can either be stored just with sound or you can add this to the video of you playing and synch audio and video. You then have applications as iMovie to make a video. Alot of videos on RU-vid that shows you how to start recording music, I scratch my head in the very begging about 3 - 4 years ago, but it’s not as difficult as it may seem. A couple of days and I was recording. Best of luck 😄👍
This was just a test a friend of mine did on my new guitar. The amps were on clean tone. Hadn’t turn up the tube amp showing the full potential of the guitar 🎸
Hey man... cool guitar! Think it's good for 80s clean pop and also soft/glam metal? or are the humbuckers too "hot" for the cleaner 80s pop sounds... thanks!
Thanks 😊 I find the humbuckers very versatile, the sustaine is not bad either, but to be honest I would change the humbuckers if this was my go to guitar, Seymour Duncan SH-JB Hot Rodded Humbuckers would to the trick, costs almost as much as the guitar 😅 But the lightness and playability on this guitar is a joy to play with. 👍
@@kim-andresandnes5749 yes I keep looking at it, you know when you know you have to have it!! I'd switch out the pickups too, most folks say the quatums aren't very good. You think SDs would be best to give me that 80s sound? Thanks!
@@malthus101 I won’t say that it’s bad, I have the Ibanez JS1200 as well, was planning to use this under the covering of this melody, but as I was recording, one of the strings snapped, and I hadn’t the motivation to change strings 🤣 So I picked up the 520 and I think it work out very well by my ear. I enjoy playing the 520 because of the good radios on the neck, and jumbo frets. The guitar thinness is amazing and for the money I would have thought it’s in the price range abow 10 k. One of those guitars that I will always keep, and as I’m using the “simple and cheap” Boss GT multiboard it is easy to create good sounds like 80’s rock/glam etc. It’s not very noise the pick up’s, and the fret job on my guitar was excellent, didn’t need any set up, played it right out of the box 👍 The tremolo is very accurate, and after playing a few hours after string change it keeps very much in tune even with heavy dive bombs 😁