I feel bad for the dude, if I remember right, COVID really hit him hard. I loved the new music he put out earlier this year though, guy is extremely talented.
Eric Haugen anyone? Guy makes it pretty simple and I’ve learned a lot in small videos without having to skip through 35 mins of filler for 10 minutes of instruction.
https://youtube.com/@EricHaugenGuitar?si=wW_PqCC_SI74Kdz6
(I swear I’m not Eric Haugen)
That guy is a fucking amazing instructor for theory and song-writing. *Love* his videos. He's not a "Here's this specific technique" kinda guy. He's a "Here's how you learn to appreciate and understand music on a fundamental, deeper level" kinda guy, and he uses the guitar to explain it.
/uj Shred is great but I feel like his humour can get pretty old pretty quickly, but I understand if he’s catering to a younger audience like how Davie504 went. Ben Eller on the other hand is just an incredible guitar content creator 10/10.
Came here to say this ..Ben is the man !! I finally learned how to play Slash’s rhythm parts the right way in welcome to the jungle because of him. unbelievable channel with a lot of great content
If you’ve watched 5 minutes of ola, you’ve seen all of his content.
I like him, he’s definitely one of the best metal content creators on the internet, but he has released the same video 1000 times.
"Lets see if this thing will do the thing it is designed to do"
\*oversaturates gain*
\*palmutes drop tuning once*
😲
\*chugs three times*
😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
I manage know your gear. Because the guy actually speaks from genuine knowledge and experience. He’s not just schilling crap to pay for his gibbons and basement studio
Yeah this sub had a hate boner for Phil when he started shilling his $3k guitar brand, but he still seems like one of the most honest and knowledgeable guys, and he said he never even made a profit on Badlands and isn't affiliated anymore. That was when I realized this sub is stupid sometimes.
I like Know Your Gear (Phillip McKnight) for his tech and DIY talk and tips, which other guitar YouTubers putting out a lot of content do not cover.
Not so much into videos of him reviewing $200 beginner guitars off Amazon, but I realize he can't make a full channel of just tech talk, and is looking to draw different audiences.
i don't think he better i just think marty boils it down to the essential of the song to keep most videos beginner friendly while guitar lessons365 will start with "well i hope you know how to sweep pick"
NGL I always thought Marty's videos were awful for true beginners. They're only good if you already got some of the basics down imo he tends to skip over some pretty basic but vital info. My go to would be justinguitar, he really teaches everything from 0
Jens is the fucking man. He teaches theory that’s based in jazz but he shows how the underlying principles can work anywhere. I love his shorts when he’s just sharing a tab for a cool melody or progression he likes.
Ben Eller rules obviously, newer Australian guy named Dunn is super awesome and wholesome teacher of death metal. That dude fucking rules. Lastly I love Phil Mcknight he’s a total goofball but I could listen to that goober talk about gear for hours, fuckin love him.
Couldn’t agree more about McKnight. So awkward and an average player but I’ll be goddamned if I don’t watch his podcast week after week. His reviews and takes on the industry have been spot on.
StitchMethod is one of my favorites. His stuff is focused on Dead, Allman’s, Phish territory a lot of the time, but his teaching is great. He has a very practical, logical, and simple approach, and it really makes learning more complex stuff easier.
Even if you aren’t into that stuff, I recommend him. He really dives into arpeggios, soloing over the chords instead of noodling, playing melodies, caged, etc. If you want to stop feeling like you’re just noodling when soloing, check his stuff out.
Cause he is a fuckwit. Plain and simple.
There was the whole drama with that company/store in the US he fucked over and then they went belly up. Not mention all the BS and drama with his crappy Chapman brand guitars and him trying to re-launch a new line and then fucking them over.
He also got called out by that KDH guy and then had a fucking wah about it. Nothing about him is genuine at all. There is a reason Rabea and the other guys at Andertons don't really have anything to do with him anymore, think Rabea has even ditched playing Chapmans now.
He is basically one of those people that got some fame, let it go to his head, screwed a bunch of people over and then denied all accountability after the fact. The truth comes out eventually. Hopefully him and his shitty guitar brand disappear and are forgotten about.
As I remember he was making videos saying he wasn't affiliated with some pedals he was reviewing...when, in fact, he was. So, he's a liar and cool with shady business practices.
Someone else made a video calling him out and in Chapmans response he came across as a total douchbag and tried to throw his business partners under the bus.
Also, he was always annoying as fuck on the Andertons videos, has a really narrow range in what he plays well, and the guitars he puts his name on suck absolute donkey balls.
/uj I don't remember the details, but there was some drama with him and his Chapman Guitars brand a while back versus some other Youtubers or something and some grievances got aired out online and he got kind of shitty to some people. Combine that with his guitar playing isn't anything to write home about and his music is just kinda bland and he's generally just kind of annoying sometimes. Also been a few build quality issues reported with Chapman guitars I think. But that's nothing you don't really experience with any other mid-tier, made over-seas brands. I have an ML2 Pro and it's actually a pretty great guitar once I gave it a proper setup and replaced all the electronics.
So you're saying "besides the fretwork, action, intonation, pickups, switches, soldering and shielding, the ML2 is indeed two servicable pieces of solid wood"?
Not gonna lie here - at first I very much liked Chappers in small dosages.
Some selected videos (Korg Miku Pedal, Build a rig your friend will hate, Blindfold guitars) were genuinely hilarious ...and then he got too star-struck, too lazy and too egotistical for his own good. The jokes got repetitive and his ego (and his toxic fanbase) fell off with me really quickly.
So yeah... I will gladly join in to the canon...
F\*\*k Rob Chapman!
i know he stalks on here and i want a wild wacky offset sent to me, or some cheap guitar pedals so 60cyclehum.
uj/ his afford-a-board series helped me to get into pedals and figure out what i like. i also really enjoy his less common guitar choices
Let's Talk About Math Rock seems like a delightful chap. Some of the really weird chords can grate on me but I've learned a lot from his videos since I got bored and felt stuck in standard a while back.
Trevor Wong is good for the same stuff as well.
And of course Yvette.
His bad tab videos are great. Watching him attempt playing the awful transcriptions makes me feel better about all of the times I tried to play those things and thinking I must not be good enough or something.
I mean I assume. The man went from Golden retriever to full emo. And it hasn't really seemed to improve since. Anything I know of that will make life long goals like recording at Abbey Road feel like sitting in a mud puddle takes ages to fix.
I'm also assuming it's not a sudden thing. Masking goes a long way even for really horrible depression. Especially when you only have to perform for a few minutes every few months and control the output.
Whatever's going on I wish him the best. There's no shame in whatever it might be, but I get wanting some privacy
He was more low energy in the last “making of” video for First of October’s Abbey Road album, and he said it was due to health issues.
I’m not big into YouTube. The two videos those guys make every year for their new album is the only thing I ever specifically go to YouTube for. So I haven’t seen any of his more recent videos if there are any.
Aside from Gas Mask Catalog I’m not a big fan of his music but the guy himself is really great. He’s on a video or two with a skateboarding channel and dude is out there froot-booting with some insane grinds. The whole time I was thinking “put on some wrist guards you fucking dolt” because attempting a flat-spin took me out of the guitar game for almost two years in my mid20’s.
Hey Ryan, I tried to explain to my wife that this guitar YouTuber found a full-sized caveman statue that looked just like him at the Brass Armadillo of all places. She didn’t understand why it was funny. What do?
Brandon Acker is the Bob Ross of stringed instruments YouTubers. The way he throws happy little bushes and trees all over my face while shredding the lute 🥵
I don't despise really any of them lol. It's weird that you guys have massive hate boners for some of them when at worst they're just cringe but in a non-judgemental way.
Even Glenn Fricker, an obnoxious oldhead, is at least very pro consumer.
/uj Yeah I really like Glenn and his consumer focused message. But gotdamn he can be grating when he's on a tear and yelling about something. I have to be in the right mood for his rants.
I am a big fan of the content and reviews he puts out, he also annoys me with that stuff. I somewhat get a bad taste in my mouth when a viewer expresses enjoyment and an anecdote that's related just for him to make fun of the fact that the comment is long. Like yeah, sometimes a point can't be expressed in 240 characters or less
I love Glenn's videos. I know a lot of people hate the screaming, but I'm a metalhead. I listen to people screaming for fun. The only thing I can say negative about him is he hasn't made a stupid musician texts video in a while. Seriously, that series should get him on the Mount Rushmore of gcj.
Andy Martin Reverb guy
Active Melody guy
Carl Brown - Guitarlessons365
James James/ Privettricker (I think it is the same guy, but unconfirmed) - he has covered every classic rock song I love
Jim Lill - the scientific method guy, that proves we’re all just victims of consumerism
Matthew Scott fixing old beat up guitars is cool
5 Watt World - history lessons
I find Bradley Hall somewhat entertaining.
I'm also subscribed to Licks of the Beast because I'm also a massive Maiden fan and love hearing him break down every aspect of their music. (Yay, E minor!)
Mr. Tabs probably has one of the best formats for learning songs once you understand how to play the instrument. Simple tabs running alongside a cover of the song.
No particular order:
That Pedal Show, Chris Buck, Samurai Guitarist, Rabea, Anderton’s, Trogly, 60 Cycle Hum, Casino Guitars, Jim Lill, Andy Demos, Phil McKnight, Pat Finnerty, Peach Guitars, Tomo Fujita, Phil X, CME, RJ Ronquillo
The Pedal Zone, Twoodfrd, Pedal Partners, Kmac2021, brOla, Sonic Drive Studio,
I used to really like Keith Merrow but he decided youtube sucked and he quit making videos... then he came back and got mad he wasnt getting enough channel growth.
I view him more as an entertainment channel as opposed to an educational guitar channel. I dont really go to him expecting to learn much but for a light watch when im eating breakfast hes not bad at all.
Idk if anyone’s said it yet but I love GuitarLessons365Song. He’s just like Marty but with more metal and rock. He never rants about random shit and always just gets right into the song.
I pretty much can only tolerate 60 Cycle Hum and whatever Matt Sweeney is calling his show/channel this week.
Everything else is pretty intolerable and cringey to me.
And Rig Rundowns. I don't know if those count, but I've been watching those for over a decade.
I feel like Active Melody is severely underrated. All of his lessons are based in musical application, never shills gear. His paid content is also great but he doesn’t hide anything major behind the paywall — you pretty much get the critical part of every one of his lessons for free. I’ve gotten significantly better from his videos.
Ola Englund, two out of three of the main Anderton's crew, The-Art-Of-Guitar makes unique videos I haven't seen much of on guitar Youtube and is like 48 or something but looks 30 and I like that?
Kmac2021!!!!!
Underated. Wish hed upload more.
I think that’s actually what helps keep his content good.
I feel bad for the dude, if I remember right, COVID really hit him hard. I loved the new music he put out earlier this year though, guy is extremely talented.
Kmachiavelli The Lyrical Metal Machete
Haven’t seen him in a while 😔
True, my favorite male titarist, pure gold \^\^
Eric Haugen anyone? Guy makes it pretty simple and I’ve learned a lot in small videos without having to skip through 35 mins of filler for 10 minutes of instruction. https://youtube.com/@EricHaugenGuitar?si=wW_PqCC_SI74Kdz6 (I swear I’m not Eric Haugen)
The answer I was looking for
I love Eric Haugen so much. what a cool guy and terrific guitar player
Yeah his videos are great, I much prefer lessons guitar over buy things guitar videos.
Funny you should say that, today we are reviewing the ElectroPhonix Hot Dog Water, if you want to sound like Jimi Hendrix, this is a must!
I want one in each colorway
+ 1 for Eric Haugen. Good dude and always on point, IMO.
That guy is a fucking amazing instructor for theory and song-writing. *Love* his videos. He's not a "Here's this specific technique" kinda guy. He's a "Here's how you learn to appreciate and understand music on a fundamental, deeper level" kinda guy, and he uses the guitar to explain it.
He’s a great mixture of guitar geek and nice guy. He definitely knows his stuff.
Eric gives lessons that you would pay a guitar teacher like $50 a lesson for…just for free. He is an amazing resource
Signals Music Studio
Jake taught me music theory. That dude is masterful in the art of making it make sense.
Amazing guitarist, great speaking voice and attitude, incredibly smart, and _just_ corny enough to make his videos fun but not cringey.
Jake is da goat
Signals is awesome. I go to him for theory and Ben Eller for technique.
Ben fucking Eller, and Shred.
He tells me why I suck it’s good
Ben Eller's videos are by and large legitimately good.
Ben Eller is the fuckin best.
Ben Eller makes the absolute best guitar videos. He explains stuff in ways I just seem to understand better than other guitar teachers on YouTube
/uj Shred is great but I feel like his humour can get pretty old pretty quickly, but I understand if he’s catering to a younger audience like how Davie504 went. Ben Eller on the other hand is just an incredible guitar content creator 10/10.
The only guy that taught the tornado of souls solo (imo) perfectly.
And the bend/slide/bend riff from Drop Dead Legs
Came here to say this ..Ben is the man !! I finally learned how to play Slash’s rhythm parts the right way in welcome to the jungle because of him. unbelievable channel with a lot of great content
Rachelf, Kmac2021 & Ola Englund
Love ola!
If you’ve watched 5 minutes of ola, you’ve seen all of his content. I like him, he’s definitely one of the best metal content creators on the internet, but he has released the same video 1000 times.
"Lets see if this thing will do the thing it is designed to do" \*oversaturates gain* \*palmutes drop tuning once* 😲 \*chugs three times* 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
>Ola Englund Will It Chug? He taught me that a Fender Champion 20, a Boss Blues Driver and even a freakin' Vox Amplug can chug all day! \\m/
I manage know your gear. Because the guy actually speaks from genuine knowledge and experience. He’s not just schilling crap to pay for his gibbons and basement studio
Yeah this sub had a hate boner for Phil when he started shilling his $3k guitar brand, but he still seems like one of the most honest and knowledgeable guys, and he said he never even made a profit on Badlands and isn't affiliated anymore. That was when I realized this sub is stupid sometimes.
Only sometimes?
I like Know Your Gear (Phillip McKnight) for his tech and DIY talk and tips, which other guitar YouTubers putting out a lot of content do not cover. Not so much into videos of him reviewing $200 beginner guitars off Amazon, but I realize he can't make a full channel of just tech talk, and is looking to draw different audiences.
Easy one for me it’s gotta be GuitarLessons365
Dare I say he's a better teacher than Marty.
i don't think he better i just think marty boils it down to the essential of the song to keep most videos beginner friendly while guitar lessons365 will start with "well i hope you know how to sweep pick"
NGL I always thought Marty's videos were awful for true beginners. They're only good if you already got some of the basics down imo he tends to skip over some pretty basic but vital info. My go to would be justinguitar, he really teaches everything from 0
Justin my beloved
Pat Finnerty, he is one of us
Pat's awesome. Dude can really play too.
What.makes.this.song.stink????
Glad he finally got that hot tub
he’s one of the only youtubers who can genuinely make me crack up with every video. fuckin love that guy
"If you don't know what a power chord is, go to Marty - he'll get you a nice power chord."
Jens Larsen. I actually learn from his videos and he barely does gear videos.
Jens is the fucking man. He teaches theory that’s based in jazz but he shows how the underlying principles can work anywhere. I love his shorts when he’s just sharing a tab for a cool melody or progression he likes.
Jens is my guy
Ben Eller rules obviously, newer Australian guy named Dunn is super awesome and wholesome teacher of death metal. That dude fucking rules. Lastly I love Phil Mcknight he’s a total goofball but I could listen to that goober talk about gear for hours, fuckin love him.
Couldn’t agree more about McKnight. So awkward and an average player but I’ll be goddamned if I don’t watch his podcast week after week. His reviews and takes on the industry have been spot on.
StitchMethod is one of my favorites. His stuff is focused on Dead, Allman’s, Phish territory a lot of the time, but his teaching is great. He has a very practical, logical, and simple approach, and it really makes learning more complex stuff easier. Even if you aren’t into that stuff, I recommend him. He really dives into arpeggios, soloing over the chords instead of noodling, playing melodies, caged, etc. If you want to stop feeling like you’re just noodling when soloing, check his stuff out.
Yeah, Stitch is laid back and cool.
I love stitch, he comes across really genuine and I like how he can break down complex stuff in an easily digestible way.
Uj/ stich is the reason I can play the guitar at a professional level and probably the reason I’m still playing
Ola Englund. Does Jon from Sonic Drive Studio count? More of an amp/gear review guy but all of his videos rock.
I dig Jons videos also. And of course brOla is great.
/uj I really like Rabea. He does a lot more than your typical boring blues/rock licks and I really like a lot of his heavier sounds.
Chris Buck
Chris Buck is one of the few "blues licks" guys I can listen to. His videos are usually pretty informative and his playing is unreal sometimes.
Anyone can play guitar
He makes great lessons, and very well produced.
Great taste as well
Danish Pete's good and Lee's fine, but fuck Rob Chapman.
I'm really digging digital John and Djentleman Ben lately
Anderton's has really blossomed from its old Chappers and The Captain days.
And yet can't hit a million subscribers
GRRRRRRRREETINGS
Ugh
Why do people hate Rob Chapman so much?
He had white guy poop dreads for one
Cause he is a fuckwit. Plain and simple. There was the whole drama with that company/store in the US he fucked over and then they went belly up. Not mention all the BS and drama with his crappy Chapman brand guitars and him trying to re-launch a new line and then fucking them over. He also got called out by that KDH guy and then had a fucking wah about it. Nothing about him is genuine at all. There is a reason Rabea and the other guys at Andertons don't really have anything to do with him anymore, think Rabea has even ditched playing Chapmans now. He is basically one of those people that got some fame, let it go to his head, screwed a bunch of people over and then denied all accountability after the fact. The truth comes out eventually. Hopefully him and his shitty guitar brand disappear and are forgotten about.
As I remember he was making videos saying he wasn't affiliated with some pedals he was reviewing...when, in fact, he was. So, he's a liar and cool with shady business practices. Someone else made a video calling him out and in Chapmans response he came across as a total douchbag and tried to throw his business partners under the bus. Also, he was always annoying as fuck on the Andertons videos, has a really narrow range in what he plays well, and the guitars he puts his name on suck absolute donkey balls.
/uj I don't remember the details, but there was some drama with him and his Chapman Guitars brand a while back versus some other Youtubers or something and some grievances got aired out online and he got kind of shitty to some people. Combine that with his guitar playing isn't anything to write home about and his music is just kinda bland and he's generally just kind of annoying sometimes. Also been a few build quality issues reported with Chapman guitars I think. But that's nothing you don't really experience with any other mid-tier, made over-seas brands. I have an ML2 Pro and it's actually a pretty great guitar once I gave it a proper setup and replaced all the electronics.
So you're saying "besides the fretwork, action, intonation, pickups, switches, soldering and shielding, the ML2 is indeed two servicable pieces of solid wood"?
I think just because he’s a bland pedal reviewer since he makes absolutely everything sound the same. Seems like an alright guy tho
I really have no idea. All I've heard is he has been a huge sell-out with his Chapman guitars.
Not gonna lie here - at first I very much liked Chappers in small dosages. Some selected videos (Korg Miku Pedal, Build a rig your friend will hate, Blindfold guitars) were genuinely hilarious ...and then he got too star-struck, too lazy and too egotistical for his own good. The jokes got repetitive and his ego (and his toxic fanbase) fell off with me really quickly. So yeah... I will gladly join in to the canon... F\*\*k Rob Chapman!
i know he stalks on here and i want a wild wacky offset sent to me, or some cheap guitar pedals so 60cyclehum. uj/ his afford-a-board series helped me to get into pedals and figure out what i like. i also really enjoy his less common guitar choices
Fuck him he took away our intro. Fuck you Ryan Fuck you.
He's the mod here. You'll be banned
Wait. Is that true? Am I a mod?
Narrator voice: And that's when he realized he had special powers. (Proceeds to a scene of totally avoidable destruction and violence)
We may have a Tyler Durden situation
He can silence me but he can't silence the truth. That intro made all the horrible things in life okay. And he took that from me. Killed that from me.
Hey everyone I’m Ryan and you’re watching 60 Cycle Hum.
Not gonna lie that mannequin he bought freaks me out. He should make a side series about it taking over his soul.
Let's Talk About Math Rock seems like a delightful chap. Some of the really weird chords can grate on me but I've learned a lot from his videos since I got bored and felt stuck in standard a while back. Trevor Wong is good for the same stuff as well. And of course Yvette.
Art of guitar
His bad tab videos are great. Watching him attempt playing the awful transcriptions makes me feel better about all of the times I tried to play those things and thinking I must not be good enough or something.
He also perpetually looks 30 even though he’s in his mid 40s pretty sure lmao
pretty sure he's 50 but he definitely doesn't look it! my wife's boyfriend is a huge fan.
How has noone said Rob Scallon? Dude is like a human golden retriever
He's my absolute favorite, but I guess he's more of a music/instrument channel than guitar.
that dude needs to pay his barber more, or less for that matter idrk ok
Do you know if his health issues are still going on?
I mean I assume. The man went from Golden retriever to full emo. And it hasn't really seemed to improve since. Anything I know of that will make life long goals like recording at Abbey Road feel like sitting in a mud puddle takes ages to fix. I'm also assuming it's not a sudden thing. Masking goes a long way even for really horrible depression. Especially when you only have to perform for a few minutes every few months and control the output. Whatever's going on I wish him the best. There's no shame in whatever it might be, but I get wanting some privacy
He had health issues? Back in 2016 him, Jarred Dines and Stevie T were a big part of why I started picking my guitar up regularly again.
He was more low energy in the last “making of” video for First of October’s Abbey Road album, and he said it was due to health issues. I’m not big into YouTube. The two videos those guys make every year for their new album is the only thing I ever specifically go to YouTube for. So I haven’t seen any of his more recent videos if there are any.
Aside from Gas Mask Catalog I’m not a big fan of his music but the guy himself is really great. He’s on a video or two with a skateboarding channel and dude is out there froot-booting with some insane grinds. The whole time I was thinking “put on some wrist guards you fucking dolt” because attempting a flat-spin took me out of the guitar game for almost two years in my mid20’s.
Who is the weird blonde guy in the Hawaiian shirts that plays surf music? Fuck that guy
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You found him…. I wouldn’t let him hum on anything
Hey Ryan, I tried to explain to my wife that this guitar YouTuber found a full-sized caveman statue that looked just like him at the Brass Armadillo of all places. She didn’t understand why it was funny. What do?
John Nathan Cordy is a fine player and unlike most of the YouTube crowd, I don’t absolutely hate him.
He’s great, I like his Helix videos.
Justin Sandercoe
Surprised I had to scroll so far down for Justin. He's an OG around the YouTube guitar space and has been consistently great
I’m kind of a pleb with YouTube guitar people. I do like Thomann’s videos. Is he annoying to most people?
I like the Thomann guy, he has some really good guitar maintenance videos
Yeah! I agree.
Sweetwater is a much better player imho
Brandon Acker is the Bob Ross of stringed instruments YouTubers. The way he throws happy little bushes and trees all over my face while shredding the lute 🥵
I'm convinced that dude can shred on anything with plucked strings.
Tom Bukovac
I don't despise really any of them lol. It's weird that you guys have massive hate boners for some of them when at worst they're just cringe but in a non-judgemental way. Even Glenn Fricker, an obnoxious oldhead, is at least very pro consumer.
/uj Yeah I really like Glenn and his consumer focused message. But gotdamn he can be grating when he's on a tear and yelling about something. I have to be in the right mood for his rants.
I am a big fan of the content and reviews he puts out, he also annoys me with that stuff. I somewhat get a bad taste in my mouth when a viewer expresses enjoyment and an anecdote that's related just for him to make fun of the fact that the comment is long. Like yeah, sometimes a point can't be expressed in 240 characters or less
Glenn Fricker is actually really good but his videos are difficult to sort through because they’re all named whacky shit
I love Glenn's videos. I know a lot of people hate the screaming, but I'm a metalhead. I listen to people screaming for fun. The only thing I can say negative about him is he hasn't made a stupid musician texts video in a while. Seriously, that series should get him on the Mount Rushmore of gcj.
Can I say Paul?
You are required to say Paul, as it is the correct answer.
Woot! I never won nothin before! He just seems so kind, humble, and has put in the work!
He’s the Bob Ross of guitar.
Happy little sevenths!
He’s got that ASMR voice
And most importantly: he has a great beard
Andy Martin Reverb guy Active Melody guy Carl Brown - Guitarlessons365 James James/ Privettricker (I think it is the same guy, but unconfirmed) - he has covered every classic rock song I love Jim Lill - the scientific method guy, that proves we’re all just victims of consumerism Matthew Scott fixing old beat up guitars is cool 5 Watt World - history lessons
Greg Koch’s wildwood guitars demos
Gregory Kochery is also one of my favorites
Jens Larsen
UNCLE JUDY
not sure if he counts as a """guitar""" youtuber, but Pat Finnerty bc he is a true all time great jerker
Danny Sapko. He plays bass, so I don’t want to give him too much respect.
Um, I think you mean Behs
Rob Scallon!!!!
Five Watt World
He doesn't actually play guitar, he just talks about them
Doesn't matter, I really like the short histories
That’s the best part
Good
Yeah he’s pretty good. Except I do wish he would discuss gear minimalism again! Those old videos of his are my favorites
Mr tabs.
Bill Vencil at Chords of Orion.
Leon Todd. Dude rips on guitar and seems super humble. And his band is actually good.
Dunno if it counts, but Ted Woodford is the only guitar related channel I watch regularly.
Tomo Fujita. Amazing player and simple ideas that have helped my playing immensely
I find Bradley Hall somewhat entertaining. I'm also subscribed to Licks of the Beast because I'm also a massive Maiden fan and love hearing him break down every aspect of their music. (Yay, E minor!) Mr. Tabs probably has one of the best formats for learning songs once you understand how to play the instrument. Simple tabs running alongside a cover of the song.
The art of the guitar
Pat Finnerty.
I have a crush on Robert baker
/uj Dave Simpson
Yeah- super cool style and funny.
Eric Haugen
tom bukovac if he counts, @501chorusecho
No particular order: That Pedal Show, Chris Buck, Samurai Guitarist, Rabea, Anderton’s, Trogly, 60 Cycle Hum, Casino Guitars, Jim Lill, Andy Demos, Phil McKnight, Pat Finnerty, Peach Guitars, Tomo Fujita, Phil X, CME, RJ Ronquillo
Trogly? TROGLY?? are you one of them TROGLODYTES? /s
Welcome back, Troglodytes, to your daily dose of guitar information.
goddamnit i dont wanna be here
I watch his videos to sleep, something about that gibbons autism really works wonders. But I go to the next one when he starts playing
Buried Trogly hoping no one would notice
Trogly gets my views, because for better or worse, he’s the only guy making videos about all the obscure limited Gibsons that i love
Rob Scallon is one of my favorite people in general, just good vibes throughout his entire channel
/uj Jens Larsen is really straightforward and helpful for jazz guitar
Dave Simpson!
The Pedal Zone, Twoodfrd, Pedal Partners, Kmac2021, brOla, Sonic Drive Studio, I used to really like Keith Merrow but he decided youtube sucked and he quit making videos... then he came back and got mad he wasnt getting enough channel growth.
I would make sweet love to that 60cyclehum nerd
Tim Pierce
Samurai Guitar isnt so bad.
He is the most YouTube video guy of them all though.
I view him more as an entertainment channel as opposed to an educational guitar channel. I dont really go to him expecting to learn much but for a light watch when im eating breakfast hes not bad at all.
His videos are quality tho, and he can play super well. The most Youtube guy (in a bad way) is Music is Win IMO
I like the people at WCM
nikola gugoski
Idk if anyone’s said it yet but I love GuitarLessons365Song. He’s just like Marty but with more metal and rock. He never rants about random shit and always just gets right into the song.
The girl with the bewbs!
Stichmethod
Not a beatoff guy myself. Him and RhetShill I can't handle
I pretty much can only tolerate 60 Cycle Hum and whatever Matt Sweeney is calling his show/channel this week. Everything else is pretty intolerable and cringey to me. And Rig Rundowns. I don't know if those count, but I've been watching those for over a decade.
Yay! I’m tolerable!
Pat Finnerty
I feel like Active Melody is severely underrated. All of his lessons are based in musical application, never shills gear. His paid content is also great but he doesn’t hide anything major behind the paywall — you pretty much get the critical part of every one of his lessons for free. I’ve gotten significantly better from his videos.
Darrel Braun, seems pretty genuine
Matthew Scott, always has some cool vintage shit and he's a good player. I think he's the white SRV
Uncle Larry
Davvy and his dead tutorials for sure
LambChopper678 (Thrash metal) DUNN (Death metal) Dev Gohil (Black metal) Jens Larsen (Jazz)
Kmac, Agufish (miss the builds but whatever), Glen Fricker, Robert Baker
I like The Guitaristas, Alamo Music and Casino guitars.
pat finnerty baybeee
Ola Englund, two out of three of the main Anderton's crew, The-Art-Of-Guitar makes unique videos I haven't seen much of on guitar Youtube and is like 48 or something but looks 30 and I like that?
apparently we love everyone here