That's amazingly clean Tony. What a great option for many. Your subscriber was definitely on to something big.
@johnnygreenway357922 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for doing this video and answering my question. Sounds great!
@tonyleeglenn22 күн бұрын
You bet brother. It was a great question.
@steveduggan59920 күн бұрын
That’s interesting Tony. Do you have any links to that cable & adapter - these old eyes couldn’t make it out! 😅
@nagol517820 күн бұрын
I got a new Fender Stratocaster Players Plus a few weeks ago, HSS. Amazing Stratocaster, came pretty decked out from the factory. I've taken music back up, I had to really give it up for a long time as I wanted to become less worldly. As you know, I spent my life playing heavy metal and that's kinda all I knew how to play honestly. I'm now trying to get into deeper types of music and level up as a guitar player. If you have any music you think that would be good for me to listen to let me know Tony. I do still listen to secular music as well but I try not to go dark with it anymore. I'm not saying I don't ever click anything like that but it's becoming far less. It feels like I'm learning a new instrument, although I've been playing guitar all of my life. I'm trying to get more familiar with jazz and jazz fusion type of stuff. I want to be able to produce beautiful chords all up and down the neck. With heavy metal I didn't really learn how to do this. I can do it enough to fake it and make you think I know how to do it but not enough to where I can really do what I want to do now. However, I am writing and I have built a mini studio. I wish I could post a pic on here to show you what all I got going on! Have you tried some of the Fender amp sims? I have a really realistic plug in suite with those amps. I have a Midi Captain with expression pedal to control it, very small yet very capable. Works great for traveling between countries, can take my mini studio with me. Edit: I didn't know you had a Charvel, I also have a Charvel super Strat in my small studio.
@tonyleeglenn20 күн бұрын
So much I could say here. Maybe I need to do a video. I'd love to learn more about your studio. As far as guitar inspiration goes, I just like to make instrumentals that are bluesy and melodic as best I can. I'll tell you who is pretty inspiring to me personally. I like John Nathan Cordy on KZbin. Check him out. Sort of an Eric Johnson vibe. He's prolific, and posts an original composition almost every day. I like doing stuff like this video these days, using Nerual DSP plugins and Band in a Box. You are right about staying away from darkness. I think there are limitless possibilities to lift people's spirits with guitar music. I just try to follow that path. Bless you brother: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bKW8nn2op7F1obssi=8Wx4p8Vvye3Y4avQ
@nagol517820 күн бұрын
@@tonyleeglenn Thank you. Yeah, I've been playing the blues in my life too but mostly metal focused. It's even different playing with higher action to get more definition out of the strings. In the metal days, I dropped the action, I sacrificed some clarity for playability playing really fast stuff. Now I can get in there and bend a string further. I did have to go down to 9's in E standard but I'm liking my new journey. I'm taking it very serious, as far as playing and glorifying God. I'm thankful I have been playing guitar a long time, so it's not like a completely new thing to me but focusing on this new style of song writing, definitely is. It's closer to stuff I've heard you do so far. I'm trying to give the songs breathing room, really capture the emotion instead of doing what I was doing before which was just trying to come up with technical riffs to impress myself and others, which was all ego and never the real me. You ever heard Jesse Welles? Here a good song, he's not Christian music but his song writing abilities are really strong. kzbin.info/www/bejne/noiUoIWsatNnfJI