It's an old review by now but wanted to give you props for showing HOW the unit works and not just picking five metal patches and shredding. You made an excellent demo vid even though you knew your playing was beginner level--mad props! We can see a million guitar wankers on Instagram but it's the pedal we want to see. Well done.
Excellent stuff, just getting back into guitar myself, so having to relearn everything, and teach my stubborn fingers to move, and the gt-1 is a good place to start for me
Excellent progress since your Boss GT1 review! See you now have a THR10 in the background. If you still have the GT1 are you running the pedal effects through the Yamaha? Asking as I have the THR10 and thinking about running a multi-effects unit with it! Thanks
Thanks Andy. I don’t have it anymore as I’ve been through a lot of gear. However the THR would be good for using an FX unit with. Just run it through the Aux in port. Good luck!
Excellent explanation of how to create and save your own sound patches! I bought the Boss Pocket GT and it has more or less same sounss in it BUT it's a bugger to connect to a DAW. How's the playing coming along? Cheers mate!
Very good! I recently bought one also and am messing about with it at the moment but it is not so difficult to learn but you have shown me a few easy ways to put the patches in.
Thanks for the info just got the boss and didn’t realized I could do that. Wish someone would have given me this tip when starting. Get a notebook and write out the songs you learn in the book. In this case you can even write in the settings for the boss. You will be amazed on how many songs you will have learned but forgot you know how to play. Funny thing is you hands remember them so even if you haven’t played them in years it can take min to pick a song back up that took you weeks to learn when u first start. Also be sure you learn two easy fun song for every project song. Project songs are the cool songs that take a long time to get right. They improve your skills but can be bad for moral of you can’t get them.
Great video mate, really helpful review of the unit without all the self-indulgence you tend to see in these things. You play well for someone with only 3 months experience, keep it up
Yeah, the timing isn't great. That's probably the thing that improves the slowest for me as I need to not think about the technique before I can nail the timing.
This demo is so simple, honest and raw. I think this is what demos should be really like. Thanks man for your effort, now I know what I need to get next. I’m also a beginner and I really found this useful and informative :) You rock! All the best to you.
Aye mate! Found your comment on ESPN FC "salah not scoring goal" and then I saw your profile name so I thought well let's check this out. As I am an amateur guitarist too. But after seeing you, either you ain't no amature anymore or I should not call myself amature😅😂. Well played mate. I really enjoyed it. Btw, song name?
Sounding awesome! A bit of general advice for beginners like myself: I find it really helps the flow of the music if you focus on playing at a steady pace, even if that means you're playing slower than you'd like. It took my a while to realize that. The speed will eventually get there with practice.
I just found this video from your Boss GT-1 review 3 years ago. Seeing how much you've improved since then is really crazy and honestly kind of inspiring for me as someone who's been playing guitar for a little over a year. Keep at it dude!
Thanks. Keep at it. Progress can sometimes feel slow, but that why recording things along the way really helps to keep motivation. Even just a few months after recording this, I cringe at some of the timing in it. If I hadn't recorded it, I wouldnt even realise I've improved. Good luck!
do u still play :)
It's an old review by now but wanted to give you props for showing HOW the unit works and not just picking five metal patches and shredding. You made an excellent demo vid even though you knew your playing was beginner level--mad props! We can see a million guitar wankers on Instagram but it's the pedal we want to see. Well done.
Top Review! Thank you!
Excellent stuff, just getting back into guitar myself, so having to relearn everything, and teach my stubborn fingers to move, and the gt-1 is a good place to start for me
Wow you've improved so much bro🤘🏽🤘🏽
❤thank for playing
Love the review! Far more informative and intuitive than many big production videos.
Boring wtf
Dude's! You are awesome! Thanks for sharing!
Excellent progress since your Boss GT1 review! See you now have a THR10 in the background. If you still have the GT1 are you running the pedal effects through the Yamaha? Asking as I have the THR10 and thinking about running a multi-effects unit with it! Thanks
Thanks Andy. I don’t have it anymore as I’ve been through a lot of gear. However the THR would be good for using an FX unit with. Just run it through the Aux in port. Good luck!
Thank u for ur help it was great info I’m a beginner as well this was so help to me
Great job, moving right along!
3 months! Not bad. At least an honest review.
I have a Fractal AXIII, just bought this GT-1 as a backup and for portability. Hoping it sounds good! Great job on the video!
Wow what a diff 3 years make. You're doing greatl keep it up pal!
Excellent explanation of how to create and save your own sound patches! I bought the Boss Pocket GT and it has more or less same sounss in it BUT it's a bugger to connect to a DAW. How's the playing coming along? Cheers mate!
Thanks for this. I just bought one.👍🇨🇦
Very good! I recently bought one also and am messing about with it at the moment but it is not so difficult to learn but you have shown me a few easy ways to put the patches in.
That was a good homest review and thanks for showing what the case is made of. You covered more then i expected good on you mate.
Respect My Brother Thank You For Sharing
A great review, thanks. And thanks also for showing how to create and new patch. Great stuff!
i’ve been looking at getting one of these for a while now. this is the kind of review that i’ve been looking for. thanks mate :)
Thanks that was very helpful just scored the boss gt1 today after checking reviews I'm beginner 2 well been off 4 yrs thanks Hira NZ
You are doing very good, no apologies, what you’re doing is really very helpful for me.
This is my community. So much support to him and for him. These are the guitar brothers and sisters I want
You may be a beginner guitar pedal but you showed me more in your video than the last 5 I've watched. Thank you
Nice progress. Doing barre chord change already at 3 months.
I know this is out of topic, but r u a buddhist? Cos I saw the pic of Budha at the back 😁
Finally a video that doesn't just make me feel like an idiot
I watched five other videos. You are the only one who showed the flippin' screen. Thank you!
Thanks for the tips barely got mine in today can wait to get started
Does anybody know if GT-1 has a build in metronome???
You are awesome, man! Keep rocking!
Fantastic! exactly what I wanted to see that none of the other videos would show me. Keep up the good work!!!
Plus GNR uses a Gibson Les Paul not a single coil strat. RHCP uses a fender Strat so that sounded more like the song.
Thanks for the info just got the boss and didn’t realized I could do that. Wish someone would have given me this tip when starting. Get a notebook and write out the songs you learn in the book. In this case you can even write in the settings for the boss. You will be amazed on how many songs you will have learned but forgot you know how to play. Funny thing is you hands remember them so even if you haven’t played them in years it can take min to pick a song back up that took you weeks to learn when u first start. Also be sure you learn two easy fun song for every project song. Project songs are the cool songs that take a long time to get right. They improve your skills but can be bad for moral of you can’t get them.
You should check out the song tab on TH-cam by searching “rocksmith sultans of swing” for the solo of the song, it’s real fun 🎸
I’m 3 days in, and this gives me hope! Thanks for sharing!!
Great video mate, really helpful review of the unit without all the self-indulgence you tend to see in these things. You play well for someone with only 3 months experience, keep it up
I feel like at 1:10, in the verse, the timing is not correct. Other then that, very good!!
Yeah, the timing isn't great. That's probably the thing that improves the slowest for me as I need to not think about the technique before I can nail the timing.
This demo is so simple, honest and raw. I think this is what demos should be really like. Thanks man for your effort, now I know what I need to get next. I’m also a beginner and I really found this useful and informative :) You rock! All the best to you.
Aye mate! Found your comment on ESPN FC "salah not scoring goal" and then I saw your profile name so I thought well let's check this out. As I am an amateur guitarist too. But after seeing you, either you ain't no amature anymore or I should not call myself amature😅😂. Well played mate. I really enjoyed it. Btw, song name?
Thanks for the comments! It's all about practice, practice, practice. Stick at it! The song is called Under the Bridge
Just saw your name on the Utd stand I think. I'm an amateur guitarist so I thought I'd check it out. Good job man!
Hopefully, as I write this you will now have been playing for 3 years 3 months! 😀
well done mate! We need more stuff like this
learnt heaps. Cheers
Pretty good for only 3 months.
Sounding awesome! A bit of general advice for beginners like myself: I find it really helps the flow of the music if you focus on playing at a steady pace, even if that means you're playing slower than you'd like. It took my a while to realize that. The speed will eventually get there with practice.
Either that's a mirror or you suddenly became left handed lol
I just found this video from your Boss GT-1 review 3 years ago. Seeing how much you've improved since then is really crazy and honestly kind of inspiring for me as someone who's been playing guitar for a little over a year. Keep at it dude!
Thanks. Keep at it. Progress can sometimes feel slow, but that why recording things along the way really helps to keep motivation. Even just a few months after recording this, I cringe at some of the timing in it. If I hadn't recorded it, I wouldnt even realise I've improved. Good luck!
@@theamateurguitarist6187 Yeah that's a good point. I think I'll try it!