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@@ensoniq2klol right. It’d be cool to play like that for people, but I can’t go a couple days without my own bed. Nvm people touring for weeks or months.
I would like to get big enough in a band to where we can tour, but after watching some POV videos from other bands and artists it seems like an extremely tiring non-stop work career to get into. Plus, I'm not quite sure how I feel about millions of people knowing all the basic things about me. Hate when random people approach me in public and want to have a conversation. I'm not a big conversationalist
I got to tell you from personal experience, touring as a pain! Especially when you are your own road crew and don't have anybody to help you pack and move everything! LOL Exhausting for sure, but SOOO worth it!
Even in town, venue to venue is tiring. It's basically an 8 hour shift after you add in load from home, set up, soundcheck, play time, tear down, load up and unload at home again. You start at 7 and end around 3....then you can't get to sleep until 4. lol. Fun stuff.
I didn't know you're 5 years sober! What a great feat! I'm about 140 days in. I like how it all settles in and you discover that you actually didn't need all of that stuff. Great video, love the first person perspective. You're so humble 😊
Im like 7 years clean from IV use, and I miss it more now than I did then. Lots of life circumstances. You wouldnt think that'd be the case but it is for me.
@@nwerd7584hey, congrats on your 7 years. I know that the urge doesn't go away completely, just gets quieter. You know better to shut it down instantly. Proud of you man, keep going strong - you can do it.
Man what a very cool gig! The fact that you had a freaking castle as a backstage is incredible. You're living the dream BERNTH. So glad I subbed to you so many years ago when you were just putting out instructional videos in your home studio. I'm living vicariously through you! Keep it up! |m|
Loving the insight into how performing on stage works. I've only done it once, but with violin and it was the experience, but I was anxious back then. now this is helpful for when I return to stages again but with an electric guitar. thanks for this as it's very helful.
The whole experience looks like a PITA so for the first time ever you made me glad I'm a crappy guitar player no one wants to hear! Fantastic playing as always, TY Bernth!
Awsome dude, i've learned so much from you ! i still got your Shred cup somewhere,, as much i love partying it is in my way to develope an awsome tactic on the guitar like you. i am 3 months sober now so i can hopefully 1 day play live like you !
Man, I LOVE these behind-the-scenes vids. What a long build up, waiting to go on stage. I suppose having your laptop and doing some work while waiting is a good distraction. Back in the day, that time was used to consume....stuff. 🫣 Nowadays, musicians have so many irons in the fire, there isn't time to party and get into trouble...not like there used to be!
I can relate. I was called a "snob" or "antisocial" for not partying after gigs. Kinda surprising, because I thought I was there to play guitar and entertain. Then I had to listen to shmucks complain that they haven't got any money left while my pockets are full. And that too caused resentment...like I was somehow making more.
Awesome video!you inspired me to pick my 2402 up and play it,today!Just for the sake of knowledge:can I ask you how the roasted maple neck reacts to all these climate conditions while on the road?how does it keep up with all the wheater changes?do you need to adjust the truss rod frequently?
The bus seems cramped. Are the berths claustrophobic at all? Also, I play the same Duesenberg as your producer, the Paloma; it’s such an amazing all around guitar. Seemed like a great show… congratulations!🎉🎈🎊
I bought a cheap Ibanez Gio for playing outside this summer. It was only $200 but actually plays pretty decently, but now I feel bad about using it to practice outside... What do you guys think? IS that an OK thing to do to a $200 Gio? What is the max temperature and humidity range that such an instrument deserves to be tortured with?
It's poly finish so it shouldn't crack. Try not to get the wood soaked that could warp it, maybe consider finishing the fretboard if you are going to be in the rain a lot and making the electronics cavity more water proof, some rubber around the pickguard should do it. Don't leave it out in the direct sun for too long. And dry it after it gets wet. Should be fine.