Do you guys have a favorite youtube channel that you go to?

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For production : Andrew Huang
For guitar: Paul Davids
For bass: Travis Dykes
For gear: That Pedal Show

Post your favorites!

Sweetwater, Ola englund, killertonetexas, kfirochaion, premier guitar, tim pierce, Leon todd, pete thorn, jackson guitars, chop tones, andy wood, metallica, Jeff Loomis, etc.
 
I've been watching MusicTechHelpGuy for a Logic Tutorial. It's great.
When it comes to gear demos, I like Andy a lot (for pedals). I don't really watch guitar or amp demos.
 
Tim Miller is really excellent for jazz/fusion/interesting harmony theory.
 
Josh Meader is another great one for fusion. He has lessons on JTC Guitar.
 
Beato
Ben Eller
Sonic Drive Studio - he just answers the nerdiest, best guitar questions.
 
kohlekiller is pretty good for production. So is mixbustv. The house of kish was amazing, but he left.
 
Mostly gear channels for reviews

The Studio Rats
That Pedal Show
Andertons (sometimes)
Zen Amplification (please make more amp content)

…and any other if I’m trying to research a product for sale that pops up locally that I’m interested in.

I have a laundry list of which channels I dislike…haha
 
Beato
Ben Eller
Andy Woods stream replay
Lick Library’s Monday stream replay with Nick Johansson?
That Pedal Show
Some of the Andertons, I do miss the older sounds like with Rebea
A few different home recording channels
Worship Tutorials has some amazing tone videos and I’m not a worship music fan. Great for the modeler ambient stuff
Leon Todd
G66 Cooper Carter stuff

There are several, my feed is almost completely guitar related.
 
For the Midi stuff Chris Bedan live streams his song writting skill on YT, hes so dang good.
 
Tim Pierce is my favorite but I take concepts more so than actual lessons..
It starts with his fluidity and musicality.
Things like playing through key changes and landing on certain notes......
The kind of ideas to help me to improvise on odd things in real time...Kind of thing where you can'r hang out in a box pattern.
I hate that occasion when I find something I can't improvise decent on...
If I'm really looking for new colors I'll open books....

Also watch Beato but his teaching bores me, I perk up with his interviews and the conceptual stuff.....

Been playing a million years and never been a real woodshedder, but I'm always thinking of ideas at work or driving down the road.
I have carpal tunnel in my left hand so woodshedding doesn't; work... I get through band practice fine, but when I get to practice soloing at home it doesn't take very long before the left hand starts going numb. I'm afraid if I get surgery I may lose things and never get them back. I did have the surgery on my right hand and it's pretty good though I'm not a super fast downstroke guy..that's more an elbow thing than wrist anyway...Down stroking a lot was never my thing, I like to inject a tad of funk into my hard rock....
 
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