Another great video Nicky, I just recorded a pass the other day with Justin O’s tip. Funny enough combined with your tip on fuzz 😆. On my 335 I rolled the bridge tone all the way dark with Justin’s in between sound and turned a fuzz on with a slight chorus sprinkle for a shoegazer solo “riff”. Was through a VOX ac15…. Was a really cool synthy kind of sound. I have an interesting idea, although many have done it, how about a video on the 3 main amp flavors, Fender/VOX/Marshall. I’m sure you’d bring something new to that table. 🤷♂️. Thanks again brother! PS. That shell pink strat looks and sounds fantastic. -Dave
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@dave_d_i_a_lDave you rock man. Appreciate the comment/kind words and thank you for sharing that! I’ll have to give that one a shot with the fuzz. The three primary amp color video would be a good one…I’d try to find a way to do my own spin on it or bring something new to the table.
@rondawnshelton57132 ай бұрын
@@NickyV I’d agree with the amp video. Actually been kicking around buying a new one. So any insight on them would be appreciated.
@dave_d_i_a_l2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV thx for the shout back. I’ve seen several videos on what all those amps offer, but I haven’t seen a video showing their actual application. That would be cool, showing this is where I would use a VOX sound or here I would used more of a scooped Fender sound….
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@rondawnshelton5713right on man…I usually tell people Fender, Plexi, Vox in that order. Might have to work one up
@bigdougr.62612 ай бұрын
Love it. When I played as a bar band guy in the 60’s and 70’s I played with a Les Paul Deluxe and a Fender twin. I did have a Cry Baby pedal but that was it. I worked with my tone and volume knobs to get everything I needed in tone. It was always about balance, cutting thru the mix and small adjustments were the difference in standing out, blending in and getting lost. Good stuff
@NickyVАй бұрын
Spot on! Thanks for checking the video out and the feedback
@VintageRadiusАй бұрын
Dude, you hit my feed and half way through this video I subscribed. Can tell you’re not messing around - straight to delivering great info and perspective. Look forward to checking out your other videos
@NickyVАй бұрын
That makes my day man. Appreciate the kind words and hope you enjoy the other videos!
@cc_1983Ай бұрын
Van Halen called his volume knob his tone knob! Really digging your channel dude! Glad I found it. Awesome tips for live and recording. I’m a hobby musician and gig when I can but I still try to take pride and be as good and professional as I can and these videos help that aspiration! Many thanks and greetings from Ireland!
@NickyVАй бұрын
So kind of you to say. Really appreciate the kind words and thank you for checking the video out!
@mileswatkinson81352 ай бұрын
Thos is the first video of yours I've seen, I enjoyed it quite a bit. As a Strat fan and a fan of guys like SRV, Gilmour, Knopfler and others, I've always been a knob twiddler. Too many players just set it and forget it, and it robs them of dynamics and subtleties. Good video, nice playing.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Very very true. So glad you enjoyed the video and I’ll do my best to keep them coming!
@jodyinalaska12 ай бұрын
Great video! Very informative. A lot of people constantly switch gear when they really need to just turn a knob.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Exactly, on my last artist gig I played the whole show on a Les Paul Jr double cut with one p90 haha
@JimmyDel2 ай бұрын
This is great stuff! Totally with you on the 4 knob Gibson layout. There's so much to be found in the volume and tone knobs.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
100% thanks for checking the video out man!
@hoosierdaddy230820 күн бұрын
Nicky. I totally agree about strat bridge single coils. I think they are way too ice pick in the ear. I am using EMG SAs and I use an EQ to get a boost and a humbucker tone out of the bridge pickup. I just roll back the tone for cleanish stuff. Lynard skynard type tones, etc. Very cool strat and yeah, the knobs are there for a reason, although with the music I play sometimes a strat with an alinco 2 high output humbucker works for me with just a volume knob. ❤.. Great video brother. ❤
@NickyV20 күн бұрын
Nice! Thanks for sharing and the kind words. Much appreciated and so glad you enjoyed the video
@WithCarePlz2 ай бұрын
Killer straightforward advice. I knew the gibson trick, but the strat bridge thing helped me a lot with 2 guitars. I hated the bridge pickup on strats too, they always sounded too bright while also being weaksauce. And I hated the bridge pickup on my ‘66 Coronado II by itself, though the neck pickup on that is level 99 cheat code stuff. Actually I had never thought to do the gibson trick on my coronado II, and that also worked for it. Thanks man. I always used Aunt Ruby my coronado for neck pickup only stuff, and I can see using the bridge once in a while now too. Idk why but I’ve always sorta felt like on a thin/bright bridge pickup that the tone knob was taking even more sauce away. We guitar players can put on some weird self imposed blind spots on ourselves. Another you mentioned was not being afraid to zero out knobs on amps- that sorta gets a PRRI or DRRI into an almost marshally/champ kind of area
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Self Imposed Blinders needs to be its own video. That’s pure gold man and so incredibly true. It’s wild how we get set in our ways and then complain about sounding the same haha. Really appreciate you and your kindness
@WithCarePlz2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV hey no problem, I appreciate the studio guy advice. Yeah self imposed blinders is the guitar players curse lol. We’re pretty neurotic people usually
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@WithCarePlz True that.
@frankdardano3182Ай бұрын
You found out the same way I did, through experience and continued searching for options. I know of nothing more difficult,yet satisfying as finding the sound you have always wanted.
@frankdardano3182Ай бұрын
You sell your ideas easy, as you can walk the talk. Not a common thing, especially on media outlets nowdays!
@jimhead2042Ай бұрын
Good stuff! I've played Strats for over 40 years and have also had the same feeling about Strat bridge PUs. I simply avoided it for years, but as you said hear, with the tone rolled off and the right OD, I started to find a use for it. I also have a Guild Starfire V that I've used a lot for the last 20+ years and love that middle position with the neck PU rolled off a bit. I also roll some of the tone off when using the bridge PU for solos. Thanks, man.
@NickyVАй бұрын
Right on! Thanks for checking the video out and sharing man!
@ryanguffy473915 күн бұрын
Thanks for the vid, really appreciate that you show the adjustments for each guitar. A strat video would not help me as I play LP/335, but showing how you adjust all gits a bigger audience.
@NickyV15 күн бұрын
Nice man. Glad you enjoyed it. Appreciate the kind words
@billhall66252 ай бұрын
Man, this just opens up a whole new world for me. I’ve just been so set. on everything being flat out for so many years I’ve never really given it much thought but yeah it makes so much sense. Just roll those knobs back and search for that tone.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Lots of magic around 7 on the knobs. Thank you for checking the video out!
@MNGuitars9 күн бұрын
blown away by what u played around 15 minutes til 15:30 during the tele segment, love that, great video too
@NickyV9 күн бұрын
Man nobody makes it that far haha
@MNGuitars9 күн бұрын
@ haha it’s their loss then! Thank u for your videos man! I’m road tripping down from Jersey this coming week for my first visit!
@NickyV8 күн бұрын
@@MNGuitars Killer! Hope you enjoy your trip. Make sure to get some hot chicken!
@MNGuitars8 күн бұрын
@ thank u brother!!
@toddcollins67462 ай бұрын
Love these tips brother! Until recently I didn’t ever touch the knobs on the guitar 🎸 Treated them more like ON/OFF switches.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
When I was starting out I was guilty as well. When I started playing teles I got hip to the knobs. When I started recording I got more dialed in on pulling as much out of them as I could
@brianmiller32872 ай бұрын
@@NickyVKind of embarrassing that I went almost 50 years not really knowing about the knobs. In addition to the wide variance of vibes available with the tone and volume knobs, I recently discovered that I can run one overdrive, (prince of tone), gain fairly high and with the volume knob I can go from clean to filthy and everything in between using picking dynamics and the V knob without needing 7 "gain staging pedals" to mess with!!! Cheers!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@brianmiller3287This is spot on man. Crazy how we are all constantly learning and evolving musically with our approach and habits.
@brianmiller32872 ай бұрын
@@NickyVso cool of you to respond!!!
@Eric-dd8bk2 ай бұрын
I use an HH guitar now and don't have any strat currently in my possession, but I used to wire the middle pick up to the tone knob one and keep the bridge pickup to the knob 2 and just control the tone of the bridge pick up with the knob, because neither did I really get along with the strat bridge pick up with its tone all the way up when I had a strat. Great tip.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Right on man! Appreciate you checking the video out. It’s funny how polarizing strats are…people are disciples or don’t get along with them.
@ndill15972 ай бұрын
This is great stuff- Thanks for taking the time to do these. I’ve seen some country Tele players reverse the control plate so selector switch is in rear-then tone then volume front. Do you have any thoughts on this? I find myself on the knobs quite a bit and it would be nice to get there w pinky. Thanks again!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I did the reverse plate for a few years but for some reason gravitated back to the standard configuration. Probably because I need the tone knob more than the volume knob and didn’t want the pickup selector next to it.
@cassandrahuskey88662 ай бұрын
DUDE!! SO KEWL , you came across my feed!! I WAS LIKE.......DID I GET UNSUBBED? Wheres He been?? Glad you used a strat and talked about pedals! I just got an American Pro 2 for my Bday- dark knight color...Awesome! Glad to come across your video!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Killer! I try to post every two weeks. I’ll do my best to keep them coming
@ericmmiller2 ай бұрын
Great tips. Right hand position can also affect the sound. I tend to play rhythm closer to the neck pickup; bridge pickup for leads. YMMV.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Definitely. One of the good things that comes from starting out on acoustic
@jonbirmingham60052 ай бұрын
Thanks for the very helpful tips on using the pickup controls. I discovered the middle position with the neck pickup rolled back a long time ago searching for the Dickey Betts sound. For me it remains a go to setting for lead on any 2 hum buck guitar. I am working on using the tone knob more across the board so this video was very helpful!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Love hearing that. So glad you enjoyed the video!
@dekalbes3352 ай бұрын
Just put the Free-Way , 10 position switch on my Strat. Game changer ..I was surprised. Great channel , thank you.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I'm not familiar with those. Will have to check them out! Thanks for the kind words and checking the video out!
@dekalbes3352 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Made in the UK , available on Stewmac USA.. Fairly inexpensive. Keep up the good work Maestro ! A cool feature is , it fits in the 5 switch opening with no mods . and appears to be a regular 5 way externally .
@captainsalty56882 ай бұрын
10 position? Why not 20 position?
@buzzburb12 ай бұрын
great vid man, had been struggling with my fender elite , you just unlocked the tones I`m trying to get, had them dialed in on my Mexican but the USA was a mystery, cheers
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Killer! So glad it was helpful.
@stepitup5409Ай бұрын
Nicky, Im building a tele and Im going to buy the tele pickups you recommend from your links to help out a bit. I really enjoy your down to earth, Im not the man attitude. Really like the teaching also, even if I still suck at playing.
@NickyVАй бұрын
That’s so kind of you man, really appreciate it and so glad you enjoyed the video. Best of luck with the Tele build! Please report back once you get it finished up and check out those pickups
@toddneary2 ай бұрын
Nice job. Subscribed. That strat has its thing going on, nails the radio country sound with the setup you're running. I'm guessing you've got things dialed in for tracking tones by the sound of it. An idea for a future video might be how to tweak things for live versus studio. Good luck and success with the channel. 👍
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks man! Appreciate the kind words. Might have to do a video on that. This Strat kind of has its own thing going for sure. Its a very un-straty strat haha
@toddneary2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV- Rock strat thing, funky cleans, etc. A lot of separation between distinct tones.
@toddneary2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV- If you mentioned it I didn't catch it... doesn't happen to have an ash body by any chance does it? Or is it super light?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@toddnearyit’s actually on the heavier side…alder. Never play live anymore really so doesn’t bother me.
@toddneary2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV- More trying to get a better handle on what it has going on. Those pickups and the Archer really seem to do something different, with a big shift when you switch to great sounding cleans.
@MrRobistro2 ай бұрын
Good video and good playing. Getting the knobs on a amp would be helpful. It might be really simple, but for we 'low volume level players' its sometimes difficult to get a good tone. Cheers!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I actually did a video a few weeks back on dialing in an amp. To get the edge of breakup thing I have in this video at lower volume you could just put a subtle low to medium gain overdrive in front of your amp. Not quite the same as a cranked amp but gets it in the ballpark :)
@d.michaelmcbridedc1082Ай бұрын
Really I usually set it and forget it. Nice to have your experience and insights into the mysterious knobbery. I have a G&L Comanche, a black gilmour strat and Casino to explore. Have been most an acoustic strummer and bass player so far it’s be3n fun
@NickyVАй бұрын
Hahaa I should have worked “knobbery” into the title. Love that! Appreciate you checking the video out!
@jayfrancis22712 ай бұрын
Hey Nicky just wanted to say thanks for your video on tone. After listening and paying closer attention to my sound, I found that I was indeed using too much equalization and too much gain on my overdrive channel. Thanks again for the tips, Jay
@NickyVАй бұрын
You got it Jay, appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching man!
@Rossimac_2 ай бұрын
Beautiful vid, man! You're one of my new faves! Great practical advice!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Appreciate that, man! Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel.
@goldnugget83502 ай бұрын
The Gibson sounds amazing! Sold
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks!!! Appreciate you checking the video out
@metcalfj682 ай бұрын
Nicky you da man. Awesome video. I want to play hooky from work now and try out your Gibson EQ sweep trick from 9:15 on my Les Paul.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Hahaha right on man. Call in sick…it’s just rock and roll
@GregoryPearsonMusic2 ай бұрын
How is your strat trem set up, and what are the pickups, very nice tones and bending.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks! There’s a trick to angling the springs in the back to make them stay in tune and when I pull the bar all the way up the G strings goes a whole step and the B string goes a half step. Learned it from Carl Verheyen at the Musicians Institute. Basically it balances the string tension. The pickups are whatever stock 60s custom shop pickups came with it. They are very un-stratty sounding strat pickups haha
@philh272 ай бұрын
Great to see how your channel has grown Nicky. Well deserved!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Everybody has been so kind and I love that people are enjoying it!
@jamesdickinson41862 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tips, I have a G&L ASAT with humbucker in the neck position. The tone sweep on the guitar is really wide, and it almost seems intuitive to ride the tone knob.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Nice man. Appreciate you checking out the video!
@johnnynorrisjr.39Ай бұрын
All fascinating stuff. I'm sitting here with my Epi SG following along w/you. It only has one volume and one tone (Like a Tele) and I can't imagine the pickups are any account from what I paid for it. But I'm hearing what you're talking about, definitely. If (like me) a player has a "Les Paul" style guitar with only one each of a volume and tone knob, how would you modify your approach to deal with that?
@NickyVАй бұрын
If you are on a less Paul with one tone knob and one volume knob I would just use the volume knob to clean up your amp a bit if needed or provide a bit more clarity. Then if you wanted to have full on punch but a little more body on the bridge pickup you could crack the tone knob back a bit. The neck pickup with the tone rolled off and a fuzz trick would would probably translate as well.
@MrBlueboy66662 ай бұрын
Nice presentation style! Keep em coming.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Much appreciated and I’ll do my best to keep them rolling in!
@lennyjay22GbgLALV2 ай бұрын
Great advice!! I use the tone knob roll off (Justin trick) with the middle position all the time! I tried it one day beacuse my bridge was too bright. Great trick!!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Nice man, amazing what cracking a few knobs can bring out of the same rig
@evanogdenАй бұрын
I’ve gotten around the tele pickup problem by replacing the selector with a blend knob. So “0” on the knob is all bridge, “5” is the middle position, and “10” is all neck. That really gives you that four knob control like you had on the Gibson but keeps the simplicity of the tele controls. Might check that mod out. I absolutely love it and will ride on like the “2” to give me a lot of bridge but adding just a bit of neck to fill out the sound.
@NickyVАй бұрын
Nice! That’s killer, might have to check that out
@rondawnshelton57132 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I play a Tele thru a mesa boogie head & cabinet. I turned the bass knob way back several weeks ago from a previous video. Helped. Our lead singer likes the dirty sound, not full on overdrive. I’ll mess around with this info.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
That’s great man! Glad it’s helpful and appreciated you listening to me ramble on here
@rondawnshelton5713Ай бұрын
@@NickyV Ya know…I just had a thought. I play a 99 Telecaster with hot Rodded pickups. I play through a Mesa boogie Filmore 50. I was using Stringjoy Orbitals 9’s. I changed strings last night to Stringjoy Signatures, 10’s. A big difference this morning. I had to make a couple adjustments. Have you ever talked about string choices? If you have I missed the video somehow.
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@rondawnshelton5713 I haven't done a video on that subject yet. I use elixir 10s on most of my electrics. They last about a year for me an other brands last maybe a week before I rust through them. On acoustic I change my mind every time I change my strings and slip flop back and forth between brands.
@repetitivemotionАй бұрын
For soloing, I’m always looking for the thicker tone with some sustain. That silky smooth tone. To me that’s the sweet spot. For intros I’m wide open on the bridge and I roll off the volume for the verses, back up for a chorus, if not all the way up.
@NickyVАй бұрын
The never ending battle of what’s cutting verses what’s inspiring under the hand. Thanks for watching!
@repetitivemotionАй бұрын
@@NickyVthanks for the pro tips
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@repetitivemotion You got it!
@beandog1002 ай бұрын
Thank you Nicky. One simple but essential concept articulated perfectly. You are able to give more useful guitar information in any given 60 seconds than just about anyone else on KZbin. No waffle, no bullshit, straight talk. Oh, and for anyone who thinks “that’s obvious”, it’s pretty incredible how many players, myself included, take sooooo long to fully investigate the tone permutations on any guitar. As the comments below will testify.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Man this is so kind of you to say. Really appreciate and thank you for the backup haha, some in the comments are a little harsh and I don’t want that discouraging others. Music is nothing but a good thing and thank you for the kind words.
@joeperry981422 күн бұрын
Another great vid with real professional knowledge.
@NickyV22 күн бұрын
Much appreciated man!
@jrjazz2 ай бұрын
Useful information! I like the tip for rolling off the tone just a bit to counter the shrill notes way up on the neck. Do you leave the tone on 8 all the time or just roll it down when you move up the neck?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
It usually just depends on the part I'm tracking. Live I'm riding it the whole gig usually.
@waynekenworthy53912 ай бұрын
Thx Nicky. Very informative demonstration of controlling tone. We tend to forget all the options at our fingertips, just using the knobs on our guitars! The masters never relied on pedals back in the day. Hands guitars amps and Talent! Peace...
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Exactly man. I’m so glad you enjoyed it, appreciate you checking the video out.
@DerekEvans-j9j2 ай бұрын
With all 2 strats 1st thing I do is have 3 on off switches installed as soon as I buy them-being doing this since 1979...gives me HEAPS of pickup combinations. All 3 pickups on virtually reproduces Mark Knofflers sound on Sultans. I also like the bridge and neck pickup on together.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Nice man. I haven’t heard of that one yet. Sounds cool
@DerekEvans-j9j2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Well my 1st Strat only had a 3 position switch and I thought only 3 positions plus in be-tweens? Madness! I immediately thought 3 on and off switches would be way better than the dull only 3 position switch and I a s SO RIGHT. Did that with my 2 strats AND my Gibson SG 3 pickup-never looked back-all have the 3 on and off switches taken from Fender Jazzmaster. parts U can buy Looks VERY neat.. One wld think there would be HEAPS of this configuration on U Tube but I can't even find one and i am no genius!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@DerekEvans-j9j Thats killer. Strange that its not more popular or known. Thank you for sharing!
@giantorangerecords2 ай бұрын
Love this channel! Anything that inspires me to pick up an instrument and play better and experiment is a positive thing. Once I started playing better guitars and especially vintage Fender tube amps I noticed that the knobs actually do stuff. For years I played a Fuzzrite style fuzz, which does not roll off the volume that well, but recently started playing an Analogman Sunface BC183 (based on and old Fuzz Face) and gosh that thing cleans up nice when I roll off the guitar volume. Tons of new tonal possibilities there. I used to think having all the knobs all the way up is the way to go, and this will work on Silvertones and Danelectros, but Fender knobs have quite a range. My fave Tele has a Broadcaster bridge pickup (with a no-load tone control that sends the PU straight to the output) that I play on all the time. I've had about 5 different neck pickups and have not liked any of them. I also have a '60s Baja Tele MIM that has great vintage style pickups that blend really well and I play that one on the neck a lot more and it really nails that Steve Cropper tone. Thanks for the genuine, honest and accessible content. Don't be afraid to mess with those knobs!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Man thank you for sharing this and I’m with you. Some Guitars and pedals just react differently and inspire us differently. Appreciate you checking the channel out and thank you for the kind words!
@LordHasenpfefferАй бұрын
I'm not a guitarist (yet) but I've always been curious about how guitars can have such a wide variety of tones. THIS is the information I've been looking for which explains that to me in terms I can understand. I remember asking someone about this in the 90s and he couldn't give me any answers. Thanks!
@NickyVАй бұрын
So glad it clicked for you and thanks for checking it out!
@GitfiddleАй бұрын
I love the sound of the bridge pickup on a Strat when it’s warmer and thicker. I cut the tone down to 4 or 5 and sometimes bump the volume down to 9 just barely past full on. With the volume up on the amp it starts to pickup completely different overtones and gives a slight cocked wah or the Jeff Beck effect.
@NickyVАй бұрын
100% that’s where the magic lives on most of them.
@vfam58602 ай бұрын
Good morning (Sat morning 10/12/2024 at 9:15 AM in rural NW TN) Nicky V., so cool to drink my morning coffee and watch a new video. Thanks for the invite to your studio and running through some amazing guitar details, so very interesting. I'm still a weekend guitar enthusiast, limited experience with only major and minor chords and pluck around, and I really appreciate the Nicky V. hang outs to listen to a professional breakdown from Nicky V. My ears aren't tuned in to hear all of the differences, but your explanation today is absolutely amazing to me. Love your presentation style. All that in less than 20 mins, very nice. Oh, only you can get away with the funky looking Nicky V. guitars too - pink special Fender, black Gibson repainted funky paint job, and then the light blue TELE, just shows that it doesn't matter what it looks like if the sound is off the charts amazing. You have created your own style. Cool - thanks for the video. Around the 15 min mark it almost sounds like an acoustic or nylon string guitar sound a little.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Man I love this comment. Appreciate you hanging out and you can thank my wife for a lot of this. When I started the channel she said “just make it feel like they are hanging out with you in the same room”. She’s a smart cookie. Appreciate the kind words and the Easter egg guitars for the win haha
@vfam58602 ай бұрын
@@NickyV I've watched thousands of KZbin videos, and none quite capture this relaxed and real close kind of feeling that you're getting (you're only talking to me, right? ha ha). Even doing super technical geeky guitar stuff, it isn't boring. There is a good flow - and thanks to your wife. I've been married since 2001 and only by God's grace have we survived - through some tough, tough times - and we now have 4 kids, 4 dogs, and 3 cats (down from 7 - yikes), and 10 chickens :) Remember, your wife is always right, and you'll be fine. Argue til you're blue in the face and you'll have a cold night on the couch (again) - at least make up and appreciate all she does every day.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
only been married two years but this is all spot on hahaha. Thank you again for the kind words and feedback.
@vfam58602 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Hope we can meet and hang out sometime. I know you are super busy. Happy 2 yrs, keep on going - you are blessed to have a loving and caring wife. We waited 5 yrs (long honeymoon), then we had our first child, our son who is now 18. We have 4 kids, but also had 4 miscarriages. Wife and family life is absolute best. We had fun our first 5 yrs, but honestly, after we started having kids, we never talk about or look at the pics from when it was just my wfie and I. now we have four kids, of which 3 are boys, 8, 10, 13 (daughter), and 18. Bye for now - have a great week.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@vfam5860that’s fantastic man. We have our first on the way this coming January. Very excited. Thank you for sharing and take care man, if you are ever around shoot me a message through my site or instagram.
@abc123iep2 ай бұрын
Great video. I've been playing badly for 20yrs...did not know some of this stuff. Just tone all the way down on p-90 neck for Slash/Gilmour and tone all the way up on tele bridge for Albert Collins/Roy Buchanan. Now with this video, I can showcase my crappy playing in even more different shades of tones, lol...shades of crappiness...great!!!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Hahaha this comment got me. But the fact you know Buchanan puts you ahead of most. Appreciate you checking the video out!
@elimrkusich48732 ай бұрын
Super helpful and useful video, thank you! I haven't mod'ed my strat so the tone nob works on my bridge pickup. I will look into it.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thanks man, so glad you enjoyed it! It’s a pretty simple mod :)
@davem48452 ай бұрын
AFAIK, for most strats, the tone knob doesn't work on the bridge position unless you do the wiring mod
@Justin-m6j2 ай бұрын
I think ALL standard strats are this way.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Ya the mod is kind of a must for me. Thanks for checking the video out!
@Mark70609Ай бұрын
The trouble with turning the tone knob back the other pickups are brighter and louder. I can’t understand why Strats don’t have fatter sounding pickups and have a bass cut tone controls.
@DanielWeber-vf8hkАй бұрын
I thought fender realised this was a problem, so now all strats come with a tone knob for the bridge as well.
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@DanielWeber-vf8hk thats killer that they actually fixed the issue.
@Brightglowingtubes24 күн бұрын
Common mods that I do in my shop for Strats and Teles: Strats: - Wire Tone 1 for Neck and Middle, wire Tone 2 for Bridge only. A lot of Strats don’t have a tone control for the bridge pickup from factory. It’s the pickup that needs it most. - Replace Tone 2 with a Blender, enabling neck/bridge or all 3 pickups on in variable combos. Excellent sounds. Tone 1 becomes a global tone for all 3 pickups. - Freeway 10-way switch for Strat. Lots of extra tones. May be too many choices for some. I have one Strat set up with a Freeway, the other four of mine with Blenders. - Treble Bleed… helps with preserving high end for those of us who use our guitar volume as our main gain stage. Tele: - 4-way switch replaces the 3-way for extra series pickup setting. Requires a second ground for the neck pickup (separate coil from cover) but looks completely traditional. Way better than a humbucker in the neck to my ears. I’ve done this to two of my Teles (and countless clients’) and love it. - Change pot values. Use a 500k tone pot and a 250k volume. Experiment. It can open up a darker Tele or going down to 250k can warm up a Tele that’s too bright. - Treble Bleed… helps with preserving high end for those of us who use our guitar volume as our main gain stage. I see benefits to using one but understand if people embrace the darker tones at lower volumes. And don’t be afraid to experiment with string gauges, saddle alloys/materials, nut materials, swap pickups, cap values, etc. It all adds up.
@NickyV23 күн бұрын
I’ve probably tired a good handful of the mods you mentioned. The more I’ve gotten into the studio side of the spectrum and away from live I seem to mod less. And sometimes taste just change. It’s nice to have access to all the information around mods because I’ll probably cycle back to it before I can’t play someday hahaha. Thank you for sharing and watching the video!
@silvel2edge2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info! Do you have any recommendations on studio monitors for my office that is about 10x12 for enjoying playing guitar through when I need to be a hint quieter than my tube amps? Which ones do you use?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I use Yamaha HS5’s. Very happy with them for my needs :)
@triumph6600Ай бұрын
Hey Nick, thanks for the great videos. What I would like you to cover is some acoustic guitar videos, perhaps covering dynamics and digging in to get a better sound. Thanks again.
@NickyVАй бұрын
Right on! This would be a good one. Definitely have some thoughts on all of that and record more acoustic than electric at the house
@mikem6682 ай бұрын
Really like your channel. I like the way it's broken up it bite size and usable pieces. A comment and a wish. The comment isn't meant as a criticism, but it may be relevant to your intended audience. I've noticed you use a lot of jazz influenced examples. I'm thinking of your Pentatonic Substation video. Incredibly informative since it was totally new to me. But I felt I could have processed it better if the examples were blues, country, or rock. I love jazz, but playing it is a bridge too far at my level. My wish list is basically about using your method to explore pedals and a few tricks. In one video you mentioned the Blue Sky. But delay and compression would be great. And gain staging. For example I've been experimenting with where to put the compression pedal in the chain. Thanks again. *** I re-watched your video where you talked about setting Delay and Reverb a little higher, then mixing it lower. That was immediately a game changer for me. I'd forgotten you don't use a compressor.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
All good man :) I’ll try to work some more country and blues into the examples…what I grew up playing. This video had a little everything haha, rock to counterpoint. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts and the kind words! Gain staging would be a good topic to cover
@seven3362 ай бұрын
Didn't know your channel, heard the intro, saw the shell pink strat, instant sub!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Hahha thanks! So glad you enjoy it and thanks for the sub!
@fm957229 күн бұрын
I have a strat style guitar I built after my carpal tunnel surgery to get back into playing that I moved the volume knob near the center pickup, and gave each pickup it's own tone control, with a Fender 'Greasebucket' tone circuit. When you turn the tone knobs to between 4 and 7, you get the effects you describe with each pickup. I also added an on/off mini toggle to the neck pickup, to get the Bridge/Neck setting of a Tele, and a Bridge/Middle/Neck setting like Brian May. It also has a ghost pickup for hum elimination hidden in the tremolo pocket. It's a great studio/stage workhorse for when you're playing rough neighborhoods where you would never bring a 'real Fender' or'real Gibson'...
@NickyV23 күн бұрын
Nice man! Sounds like you have a Swiss Army knife of an axe there. Thanks for sharing and checking the video out!
@geschickt2 ай бұрын
Fantastic stuff! My own approach to the Strat bridge pickup was always to--think of it as/make it at least as useful as--the bridge position on a Tele. Yes, this may mean a bit of a compromise here or there on your other Strat sounds, but if/when you go for (or find yourself) on the bridge pu with the vol & tones maxed, you won't be bumming out. Seems obvious, but if you tame/shape the highs and dial in some throat for the bridge position (so that when flat out, it gets your attention without being unacceptable) then the rest are going to sound great too. Also, I can't recall seeing 335 like that, with LP-style crown inlays...? Gotta research it now! 😉😄
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Right on man! The 335 is a one off weird custom job.
@davidduval868123 күн бұрын
I’m 61 yrs old and just realized that with the bridge pu on a strat. Am I a slow learner? No. I’m a damn slow learner. Honestly, I came off allot of acoustic work. Plug in my strat and kind of reworked all my tone starting with everything off and moving everything up slowly. Maybe you younger guys can listen to this gentleman and get a huge head start.
@NickyV22 күн бұрын
Appreciate the kind words man. A lot of this stuff just takes time to figure out.
@waynegram89072 ай бұрын
NICKY V, make a video lesson about using the tone knobs for TRICKS you can do using overdrive pedals or compressor pedal by using the guitars tone knobs. Also try to include which rock guitar players use the tone knobs on the guitar to do TRICKS with
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I’m honestly not sure on who uses what. Would have to do some research for that one. The Clapton “Woman Tone” trick is pretty iconic but already covered quite a bit
@waynegram89072 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Slash November rain solo uses his trademark woman tone which not sure how he gets that November rain solo tone.
@waynegram89072 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Santana also rolls down the tone control on his PRS listen to all the Santana albums using his gibson SG P90 rolls back the volume knob often with the tone knobs rolled down
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@waynegram8907one of my favorite solos of all time.
@CorvetteStingRayLaneАй бұрын
Great video. Have you ever tried to play any Guitar by G&L. G&L is Leo Fender and George Fullerton. They have amazing Guitars and they have the MFD Single Coil Pickup’s . Try it. You will be amazed!
@NickyVАй бұрын
I honestly haven’t spent much time on a G&L but the little time I have, I’ve been impressed
@sonnywolfblues2 ай бұрын
I like to have the tone knob option for the bridge pickup on a Strat. For certain things I like the wide open tone of that pickup but sometimes it's too harsh. Dialing it back to around 7 removes some of the excessive treble and rounds it out making it way more musical and usable for certain things especially when playing Rock stuff with overdrive where you want a thicker tone..
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Absolutely, that simple wiring mod is an absolute must for me. Appreciate you checking the video out!
@bluwng2 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on a parametric EQ pedal plus gain vs buying new pickups, amps and/or a new guitar?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
That’s a good idea. Might have to do one on the GE-7 and how I use it tracking then talk about compensating for pickups and capturing the spirit of another guitar with EQ if you don’t have the right guitar with you.
@msturner792 ай бұрын
Great tips. What pickups are you running in those guitars?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Strat is whatever stock custom shops came in it, Throbaks in the 335 wound to my buddies specs, Tele has DiMarzio Area Ts (hot T in the bridge). Appreciate you checking the video out man!
@andrewstricklin182Ай бұрын
Very useful and practical stuff, always appreciate your content, man. Do we ever come to a place where we're not chasing tone and refining our approach? Lol. I tend to play pretty much direct into my amp and use my tone and volume knobs alot, what would be a good boost and eq and some kind of distortion/fuzz type pedal for someone who has three kids and a mortgage? Cheap but good recommendations
@NickyVАй бұрын
Right on! So glad you enjoyed it. Best cheap overdrive is the Nobels Mini by a mile, not sure on Fuzz but I use a JHS that’s around $100, boss GE-7 is my fav EQ…new ones are less noisey as well.
@andrewstricklin182Ай бұрын
@@NickyV thanks for the tips Brother, I'll look into those.
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@andrewstricklin182 You got it!
@nilssmelteris7845Ай бұрын
For me video best moment is awesome sounding classical music chord chains from telecaster!
@NickyVАй бұрын
Haha nobody makes it that far. I wrote a whole album of that two and three part counterpoint stuff a few years back but it’s for the deep nerd dive haha
@mikecyr11082 ай бұрын
My comment is on a little bit different subject. I watch numerous videos and they will have very awesome sounding gain and turn their volume down to seven and it cleans it up almost to where you don’t hear the distortion. I’ve tried numerous compressors. How do you get this to where there is no loss of volume just clean up?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Man I honestly don’t know on that one. If you turn the volume down, you are going to lose some volume but gain some clarity which might be perceived as louder. Sorry I don’t have a more insightful take on that one.
@mikecyr11082 ай бұрын
@@NickyV thank you for your input. Maybe it’s more of the digital stuff that keeps it consistent. Which I’m not a big fan of thank you for your time.👍🏻
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@mikecyr1108you got it man. Might be a contributing factor
@toddneary2 ай бұрын
You need to be running hot and loud to get the most from this in my experience. Depends on the amp and your guitar wiring as well. Dial things up with more gain / drive than you need, so that just rolling off the volume a hair has you where you want to live. Normally this will give you a decent range of clean-ish to drive to control from the pot, with a little extra on tap when you want to run things wide open. YMMV. Hope this helps 👍
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@toddnearythanks for jumping in man. Love that people in the comments help eachother out.
@hollowground20232 ай бұрын
Hey there! I've recently ordered a new pickup from a small manufacturer from New Zealand and he told me he is also going to include a little capacitor to install as a "treble bleed" when I solder it into my melody maker. Have you got any experience with this type of a mod? I've never even heard of it until now. Thanks so much! And keep up the great work. You share your knowledge in a very decisive and effective manor and I think there's a lot of us on here that really appreciate that!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
This is very kind of you to say. Really appreciate it and glad you like the delivery. Regarding the treble bleed. I have sever used one because if I want to lower to volume without losing high end I can use my volume pedal, sometimes I don’t mind a bit of that top end getting rolled out with the volume knob on a traditional set up.
@hollowground20232 ай бұрын
@@NickyV is it a standard component of a volume pedal to have the treble bleed as part of that circuit? I've never really spent much time with volume pedals but would these same types of knob controls also translate to volume pedals as well?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@hollowground2023 I use a dunlop mini and it doesn't seem to lose any high end when I roll it down a bit. I feel like the guitar interacts with the amp differently than the pedal does.
@USMarine75Ай бұрын
The “best” Strat mod regarding the bridge single being shrill AF is to rewire your tone knob to only that pickup and roll back to 60%-ish like you did. You don’t need a tone knob for your neck pickup unless your chasing Santana/Clapton “woman tone”. And if you have a two tone knob Strat then you’re all set. The other no cost trick is to lower the treble side of the bridge pickup and raise the bass side (Or lower adjustable pole pieces). Last you can buy a reverse angle pickguard (like Hendrix) with the treble side tilted away from bridge and neck toward bridge.
@NickyVАй бұрын
Stellar advice and spot on! I’m surprised we don’t see the revere angled bridge pickup more.
@VintageRadiusАй бұрын
Curious, do you know what pot values you use for your Dimarzio Area pickups? I have a 58/58/61 set for a Strat sitting in a drawer and was thinking about wiring up some 300k pots. I feel like they were a bit lacking in pleasing high end last time they were in with 250k. What works for a Tele may be totally different but appreciate any thoughts.
@NickyVАй бұрын
Man I’m honestly not sure what they are. It would be whatever comes stock in a custom shop. The 300s would probably be a nice split with the areas being hotter.
@RevJohnDixonIIАй бұрын
Hi Nicky, I'm a new subscriber. For gear, right now I have a Samick Greg Bennett semi-hollow electric. I was having scratchy sounds when I changed the tone knobs. While in Honduras i was told of a place that could clean the pods for me. He didnt fix the problems so I asked if he could change them. He claims he did that but now neither of my tone knobs have any noticeable difference like they used to. Someone said he may have put in volume knobs instead or something like that. So my question is; is it possible to use the tone knobs on my amps to dial in the tones I like to make up for lack of tone adjustment on my guitar until I can get to the states to get this fixed? I like a smooth jazz, bluesy, soft rocks tones for my guitar. I have a small fender mustang 1 amp I borrowed from some while here in Honduras. I have a line 6 flextone III 150 watt amp in the states.
@NickyVАй бұрын
That might be your only option (working with the amp) until you get back to get it fixed properly. I worked on cruise ships for a while when I graduated college and trying to get gear fixed abroad is a challenge…been there done that haha. I’d just roll your treble knob on the amp back and use that as a makeshift tone knob in the meantime
@mqguitar062 ай бұрын
For the strat bridge, have you considered adding a bridge plate? I installed one from fralin and it really beefed up the bridge!
@NickyVАй бұрын
Honestly haven’t messed with one. Might have to go down that rabbit hole
@mg434722 ай бұрын
I discovered the utility of the vol knob reduction for altered tones.. but sometimes the treble rolls off too much.. So I added a tone bleed to the vol know. But then that takes away the more even vol control.. making it ultra sensitive towards the lower numbers.. and then between 3 and 10.. almost no difference.. Hard to have the cake and eat it.. (I can never leave anything alone! ;-) ) Ill just sit back and learn something! Thanks!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that. I don’t have tone bleeds on any guitars. I like the volume knob being as even as possible and if I need to lower the volume and not lose treble I just use my volume pedal. I like the way a traditional volume knob interacts with overdrives and cranked amps
@mg434722 ай бұрын
@@NickyV I was thinking of trying a Linear pot instead of a Audio taper.. just for fun.. Also. my low budget Ernie ball volume pedal seems to suffer the same fate in that it cuts treble as the volume lowers. Was thinking of trying a treble bleed on that too.. Some guitars come with it in place.. like PRS.. Either way.. the lesson here is the use of the volume knob.. and its a pro move.. (not that I am a pro) just a guy in a band. Thanks!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@mg43472 Right on man :) All good and so glad you enjoyed the video.
@AshtonTuckerMusic2 ай бұрын
Great video for real world application! Thanks! Stealing that Les Paul trick. I always find mine has an unwanted top end that sounds great live but not necessarily in studio Have you considered a super switch in your strat like Scott Henderson? Keeps your 2 and 4 positions untouched and lets you leave your bridge/neck tone at a position you like. Game changer for me!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
I haven’t messed with the super switch but switch but studied with Scott at the musicians institute. Absolute freak. Appreciate you checking the video out man
@petemccarry23262 ай бұрын
The Strat part was helpful with the bridge pickup. It’s interesting to me that you didn’t utilize the middle position on the Tele at all. One thing I like to do in a Gibson, is to set the bridge wide open, and mix in the neck pickup to taste.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Ya I’m not sure, for some reason I don’t find myself using the knobs on the Tele middle. That bringing in the neck pickup to taste trick is the money. Thanks for watching
@ryanmckinnon6465Ай бұрын
Awesome video! What model / year strat is that? Love the color. Cheers!
@NickyVАй бұрын
I bought it from wildwood when I was 18 (saved up got money for a year). It’s a 60s custom shop, bigger C neck, probably made around 2009ish
@Me202412 ай бұрын
Nicky, you are an amazing person. Thanks for your time.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
You are too kind. So glad you enjoyed it!
@user-bo8yt4uc8b2 ай бұрын
I’m pretty new to guitars and I thought I want to have a Tele (I have a Strat, an SG and two LPs), but for some reason I just can’t find a Tele that’s comfortable. Even though I love the Tele sound and it sounded very good in this video too, I’ve given up on finding a Tele I’d enjoy. I have a guitar stand for five electric guitars and I’m thinking now of filling the last spot with an ES.
@NickyVАй бұрын
ES and a Tele are my go to grabs. Always seem to work and I can cover a lot of ground with either
@claytonmoss1Ай бұрын
Er.. Doesn't the tone control on a stratt not effect the bridge pickup? I always have to get mine rewired!
@NickyVАй бұрын
Yes they have to be modded unfortunately. Big design flaw
@RussReiterMusic2 ай бұрын
Great video! I've been playing professionally for 50 years, and although I guess I kinda knew some of this, I never use it! I will now though ... Thanks
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Killer man, so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@scarlettmihailov23 күн бұрын
Excellent information!
@NickyV23 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@albertoazzola307Ай бұрын
Excellent video!👏 What a tone!!! On my 2002 AM St Tele I have installed MFD pu but they are too loud, I was thinking to buy a Fender Nocaster 51 set but after your video I think I’ll go with Di Marzio. Can you tell me exactly the model? 421, 418? Thank you
@NickyVАй бұрын
It’s the 421 By far my favorite bridge pickup
@albertoazzola307Ай бұрын
@@NickyV thank you! So the hot one! From what I can hear it’s still retains the twang. Can you confirm it?
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@albertoazzola307 Yes sir. It has the tele twang thing but is kind of a cross between a PAF, P90, and Tele. Bascially a tele with more power behind it.
@albertoazzola307Ай бұрын
@@NickyV super 👌 I’ll go for Area T, thank you? Last question: 250k or 500k pot?
@NickyVАй бұрын
@@albertoazzola307 250k
@Schwig2 ай бұрын
I know you said it was the Bassman into cab into the 120, but what speakers are you running? V30s? Creambacks? Some kind of MojoTones?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Creamback G12H-75
@Schwig2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV Thank you, sir! :D
@SteveFalearos2 ай бұрын
Great stuff and well presented! All very useful. Nice chops BTW. And as we all know, never, ever under estimate the players contribution to tone.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Very kind of you to say man. So glad you enjoyed it and thanks for checking the video out.
@bobstanley44222 ай бұрын
Great vid!! Glad I found you😎👍
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it man! Thanks for stopping by.
@CA10Z2 ай бұрын
I like your delivery Nicky...keep it up you're good
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Very kind of you, appreciate you watching!
@MichaelLevineАй бұрын
Do you ever use a treble bleed in your wiring? Most of my guitars get too dark when I roll the volume down on the guitar. (Thanks, and I love your channel!)
@NickyVАй бұрын
I’ve never used a treble bleed. It’s strange, most of my studio colleagues don’t. Might have to put one on a guitar to try it out though and see how it reacts with the amp.
@MichaelLevineАй бұрын
Thanks for responding - do you notice some treble roll off when lowering the volume knob? Are there ways to minimize that? Or use it as a positive?
@anthonystuart0708Ай бұрын
Thank you that has helped me so much
@NickyVАй бұрын
Love hearing that!
@magnusbragason7101Ай бұрын
One tip for a more usabel Strat. Get one with HSS pups. My Strat on the humbucker bridge is a total different instrument...
@NickyVАй бұрын
Haha right on, got one of each.
@christianmolisch3018Ай бұрын
very informative, thanks. what´s your strat´s tone capacitor value - 0.1 or 0.047?
@NickyVАй бұрын
Honestly I have no idea. Whatever came with it stock. It’s a 2009ish custom shop
@haioiii2 ай бұрын
Super helpful! Thank you!
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
You got it! Thanks for watching!
@frankdardano3182Ай бұрын
Didnt see you change guitars, I was just listening,not watching at that juncture. You are the right guy, so is your Gibson a stereo, or a 335?
@NickyVАй бұрын
It’s a 335 The quickest guitar change thanks to Final Cut Pro haha
@22ndfretКүн бұрын
A few vids back you showed how to layer tracks in building a song. I’m retired and been playing for 50 years. Yikes! And I’m good. Rhy and lead. Have great guitars, amps etc. in retirement took up home recording. Have 3 on u tube. Ck out You’re not home by Alan Winn. My first mix of a song I wrote and composed back in college. You do the math. I think it’s decent. Love your critique. I know you can make this dynamic. NOW TO THE POINT of this. Started to layer rhythms on a song and after half a day I realized. I don’t know where I’m going with this. So can you help me and others how to envision a yet to be recorded song. Are you layer tracks with a vision in mind? Thanks you are great
@NickyV18 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing this. I usually listen to a song twice before I start recording. First listen I place session markers, second, I chart it out. While I’m doing that I’m trying to hear what it’s going to sound like after I’m done with it…where I’m going to fill, what tones I’m going to use, where I’m going to play and importantly where I’m not going to play. This is a very broad stoke but usually I take one of two approaches. Nashville way is to record a left and right part that interact with each other so you have to leave space for yourself on the first pass and be thinking about what you are going to play on the second. Then after those two, add whatever sounds like it’s missing. The other way is the LA thing where you start with the choruses and get them as big as they need to be, then let that dynamic influence where the other sections need to be dynamically. Hope that helps :)
@ricardosilvestri942 ай бұрын
Great video! You got yourself another subscriber. Personally, I addressed that vexatious Tele issue by getting Leo Fender's finest: a G&L ASAT Special. Problem solved. ;)
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Hahaha right on man. Thank you for the sub and so glad you enjoyed the video!
@woozyjoe4703Ай бұрын
Love your vibrato man. Great video
@NickyVАй бұрын
Thanks!!! Appreciate you watching
@CricketbugSessions2 ай бұрын
Great video Nicky! You are growing like crazy! Congrats! You deserve it Brother! 🎸🎸🎸🤘🤘🤘
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Awe thanks man! You are the best, and the continued support is appreciated. Hope all is well on your end!
@andrewcreatingАй бұрын
loving your content, I just stumbled upon it.
@NickyV29 күн бұрын
Love that KZbin is pushing it out to the right folks. Thank you for the kind words man and I’ll do my best to keep it coming :)
@wishiegg2 ай бұрын
This is great, thanks man
@NickyVАй бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@andersestes2 ай бұрын
That Strat looks fantastic! Really, really spoke to me. Care to share what it is?
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Ya man, it’s a 2009(ish) custom shop I got from Wildwood when I was in highschool. 9.5 radius, 60s, with a large C neck. Might have the Brazilian right before they got busted…not sure on that one. It’s a very un-straty strat and seems to blend in a mix better than other strats I’ve had.
@andersestes2 ай бұрын
@@NickyV it's a keeper... Gorgeous all around. Do you happen to know the name of the colour? Great content and great playing mate. If I can make a wish, for content, I would ask for a selfish topic : how to play as a frontman, with no sideman guitarist. I'm working on becoming an act as a singer /songwriter with bass and drums. Any tips on how to play full, interesting but simple enough to be able to sing at the same time. Would be a fantastic topic, that I haven't seen anyone cover.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@andersestesthanks man, it’s called Shell Pink. Fender got their paint codes from Cadillac so this one is the same as Elvis’s 50s Cadillac.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
@@andersestesI don’t sing so probably don’t have the best insight on the frontman guitar thing. Mayer would be the best example I know of. Hendrix was the master with what I call ‘middle guitar’ that kind of guitar that lives around the 5th fret haha. Mixing lead and rhythm with licks built into the chords
@SB-Kiwi2 ай бұрын
Nice! Thank you.
@NickyV2 ай бұрын
Ya man!
@frankdardano31822 ай бұрын
Nick, you covered a question asked by the audience, and the musicians. Yes people sometimes use the tone controls, as Nick proves. It can make a big difference on certain music. PLAY ON MAESTRO !