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on today's ask Zack I'm going to talk


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about a modified broadcaster blend


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control that's much more usable than the


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kind of vintage layout also I'm going to


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talk about two YouTube channels that


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I've been watching a lot lately and that


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I really want to let y'all know


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about well hello friends and welcome to


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ask Zach yes we are going to talk about


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the uh broadcaster blend and


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specifically a modified version of it


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that I think is much more


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usable and uh again I'm going to talk


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about two YouTube channels that I've


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really been watching a lot lately I well


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I preface it by saying that I haven't


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had as much time to uh to spend on you


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know watching YouTube and so I've become


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more selective and these have been two


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shows that I've really enjoyed enjoyed


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and have been watching a lot in the last


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couple months that I really you know


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wanted to share with y'all so let's uh


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now all right let's let's dive in


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so the Vintage broadcaster wiring scheme


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just to kind of get us up to speed is in


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the number one position it's the uh it's


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the sound where it's going through a a


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big you know cap and resistor and where


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it goes down volume and also gets really


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dark and has that kind of sound like


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that it's uh I think it's awful and


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unusable and then when you go to the


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number two sound it's the neck pickup by


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itself no uh you know just with the


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volume control and that's it this knob


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doesn't do anything then when you go to


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the number three position you get the


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bridge pickup with it turned all the way


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up and as you turn it down it Blends in


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the neck pickup which I think is just a


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fabulous thing


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it's just you have this one sound that's


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kind of


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unusable and so what was really funny


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about this was when messing with the


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broadcaster that when I did the


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broadcaster episode a couple weeks ago I


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thought this is such a great wiring if


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there were only someone that had come up


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with a a a modified version of this


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where the the first sound wasn't so


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crappy and then I remembered I did a


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talk right here in this room with Rick


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Holstrom that plays with Mavis stap


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on the modified broadcaster wiring that


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he and another guy had come up with and


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I even had a schematic posted and


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everything but I had never tried it on


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anything so I put this


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um modified Rick


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holmstrom uh I'll call it you know


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modified broadcaster blend wiring on


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this guitar and I just love it and it's


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it's pretty simple it's simpler than the


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the Vintage broadcaster stuff it doesn't


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have as many components um just in a


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nutshell you need you know regular 3way


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switch to 250k pots and then you need a


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0047 or your cap of choice and then a


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56k


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resistor and uh yeah it's really simple


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and I'm going to put a uh you know


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there'll be a link in the description to


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a wiring diagram for this but uh here is


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kind of the way it works so this is the


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modified first position sound so what


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this is that instead of going through as


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big of a cap and resistor this is going


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through a 047 cap and a 56k resistor so


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you get you basically get the neck sound


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through and it just brings down the


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volume just to touch and it brings down


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the tone just to touch where you have


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kind of a nice Rhythm sound


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okay now you go to the number two


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position and so it's removing that cap


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and


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resist and you get the neck pickup and


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it's kind of like the the no load


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version of the neck pickup so


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was


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versus some might say that's kind of


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subtle but I don't think so I mean it's


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kind of the difference between what you


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would want when you're kind of backing


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up someone versus taking a solo and uh


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it's it's really useful and that and


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that's the way Rick holmstrom uses it um


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then uh you know of course you when you


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get to the back position you get the


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wonderful blend control which I just


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love and one of the things that he had


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suggested I don't think Rick did but one


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of the guy Steve that came up with the


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uh the wiring in the first place he


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suggested using a no load pot for this


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blend control and I tried that and I


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didn't like it because it ended up it


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creates too much of a kind of a stop a


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detent and you know the bridge pickup


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gets louder and it gets more a little


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more strident and in your face and I


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felt like the bridge pickup kind of


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could use being loaded down and uh but


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you can easily swap that out you can put


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a no load pot in there and uh and get


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that but I like it to where the blend


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control is kind of always active as it


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were and you can just easily you know


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blend some in and uh I really like just


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taking a touch off so this is like full


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up no neck pickup


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Blended turn the volume up


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kid but if you just back it you just


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take it down just a touch


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thanks to bill hullet for that lick um


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it just kind of it just really kind of


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adds it's kind of like if you're a


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Gibson guy which I'm not but if you're a


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Gibson guy the best Gibson players tend


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to keep that selector switch in the


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middle and they just kind of keep


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blending back and forth now they will


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use the neck pickup by itself or the


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bridge pickup but a lot of times they'll


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live in that middle position on the


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selector switch and they'll keep you


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know working that and I think it's just


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a really cool uh ability to kind of have


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it


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where okay that's a little bit too much


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I can just roll it back some and instead


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of it getting dark it just gets


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fatter cuz it's not like all of a sudden


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I started sending like oh he's got both


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pickups on that's not really the honest


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to goodness Bridge Telecaster sound


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sorry for the weird voice um but it's


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not until you really get all the way


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down when this is full up that you get


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the full


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on and I don't know why I always want to


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play Bad Chad Atkins type uh my bad


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imitation of Chad but uh but I do uh I


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think also I'm biased against the two


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pickup telecasters sound and I I think I


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like the blend because then I'm able to


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kind of pull in just enough of the neck


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pickup to fatten things up but without


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it going fullon dual pickup sound and uh


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I just really like it so again this is a


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you know most of the time you're only


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going to need a 56k resistor to do this


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and of course I'm have a uh you know a


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wiring diagram on my website there'll be


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a link in the description


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uh now let's talk about why you wouldn't


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want to do this so if you are a big dual


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pickup user where both of them are quote


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equal volume as it were I'm not saying


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equal height and everything like that


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then this is probably not for you uh


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also if you use the tone control a


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lot uh and if you really want to darken


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things a lot this is not for you for me


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I don't necessarily want to darken


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things I want to fatten things


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and so for me the blend is fantastic


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also it kind of gets on the other wiring


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scheme that I like which is where you


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don't wire the neck pickup to the tone


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control so you get this in this number


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two position you get the neck pickup


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without the tone control then you have


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the neck pickup through this kind of


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little bit of tone control that knocks


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it down then you have again no tone


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control on the neck then you have Bridge


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with the blend control so anyway


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something to think about and uh you know


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and again if you're like me and you have


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a couple of telecasters it's nice to uh


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wire something up differently and have


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it uh have it fun so let's uh let's talk


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about these YouTube channels that I like


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so I like you you're probably busy like


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I am and uh and I just don't have as


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much time to spend on YouTube and so


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I've you know sometimes I do podcasts


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while I'm driving driving around and


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usually it's not music oriented um but


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then when I do have time for YouTube I


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really want something frankly that's


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quality and I want something that's


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going to inspire me and I want something


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where I'm going to learn something and


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so the two channels that I've been


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spending the most time recently are one


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with the Shane Tero and Adam Levy both


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those cats have amazing YouTube channels


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who are amazing Pros they have long


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resumés of great artists that they've


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played with they're also great Educators


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and they've both written books and just


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have a huge amount of uh of history as


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as good teachers and they do they


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present themselves well very different


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presentations so you know Shane is kind


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of a you know New Orleans kind of


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Louisiana guy and he has a little bit


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more you know a little bit more what


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should I say uh Tony chat's you know or


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or slap your mama on it uh and Adam Levy


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is much more uh he's much more you know


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calm subdued now I'm not saying that


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Tero is like a used car salesman or


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anything like that but U yeah so let's


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just talk about Shane uh Shane has been


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doing mainly lesson videos recently and


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they've all been really really good


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they're gold um and he just has a huge


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history of you know playing with holl


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notes you know playing with tons of you


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know Dr John and uh you know all sorts


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of cats then from Louisiana and then of


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course with playing you know being the


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MD with darl Hall and and his show he


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ends up playing with all sorts of


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artists and uh I think he just does a


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great job he has good hands he gets a


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good tone uh and then you know Adam Levy


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uh I don't know Shane Adam I do know


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I've interviewed him and uh just really


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love his playing his tone his Outlook


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and he's recently done a series on 10


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Essentials you know for for the guitar


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and and playing and musicianship and I


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just really have enjoyed every single


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episode of that also and uh and I love


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of course the fact that Adam has been


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playing a a Telly it's a looks like it's


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a you know 69 or or early' 70s and it


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has a A fullsize humbucker in the neck


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and of course he makes everything sound


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fantastic I think it's Lenny Stern's


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Telly that's kind of on Lo long-term


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loone to Adam but he's such a great


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player and such a great guy and so those


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are two channels that uh I would I would


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be watching because I think there's a


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lot of channels where it's just kind of


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guys holding court and talking about


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stuff and I think it's nice when you're


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able to learn things and uh and that's


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kind of challenged me in that uh I'm I'm


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going to start getting back to showing


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licks and such also I've been doing more


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on uh Instagram and uh and Tik Tok and


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one of the things I I showed that uh


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that lick that I played the uh the just


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call me Lonesome lick that uh you know


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goes something like this


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the and it's you know really a a cool


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look and and a cool part and um and I


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just love the fact that it has this uh


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you know this this Bend where you're


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bending the low E string down to the


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a you because you could have play


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it but he played it much cooler because


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Bill Hull's a a boss so uh yeah so yeah


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those are two YouTube channels that you


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ought to check out and uh I'm going to


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start being good about uh doing some


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lessons on the my show and and trying to


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keep things educational not just


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historical so all right guys we'll see


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you next time bye-bye