Apologies for some of the sound quality in this video - just a few technical issues... enjoy watching myself and Bea get slayed by one of Minnesota's finest country guitarists ;-)
After a hard days work, I love coming home to watch Chappers videos with a nice hot coffee. Bought soooo many items thanks to your reviews Rob. Good luck with little Theo coming on along! best wishes to you and Nat.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching all three of you. This was a great demo of the pedals, guitars, and the styles. Loved the comparison. It's all in the fingers then. It's almost like the pedals are just the air around the players. Thanks guys.
Hello everyone, I would just like to inform you that I am the first comment, thus meaning i'm better than all of you and my life is significantly improved!
"Oh my but that little country boy can play" - well done to all three. Just shows that not only are the pedals good, but what a difference the fingers make too!
these guys have Pioneer ed the 2.0 customer input based salesmanship as well as mad beneficial advertisement and suggestive selling to help u figure out what u wanna buy. nice. congrats
Here lately I have started to come to appreciate country music from an actual instrumental standpoint. And this man was.. wait for it... instrumental in that... Amazing guitar playing and excellent presentation by all 3 of you fellows! I think i'd probably add the Angel Wing in there too just for that chorus sound but if you dial the Tape Machine back it almost accomplishes the same thing i'd be looking to get out of the Wing
i really enjoyed this video i think the county guy really changed the dynamic and i actually enjoyed robs contribution here well done guys and awesome value pedals.
Thats made me realise that in 3rd of a centtury playing in the UK and hanging around London music shops I've never met a country musician. Shame, I've just discovered bluegrass country picking - its up there with Gypsy Jazz as something fast and technical you can play that polite audiences want to hear! :o)
If you ever come to the states, and want to hear some fast picking or chicken picking which is the name, you need to come to Kentucky, Tenn, Nashville, South Carolina.. There are so many insanely great bluegrass and country musicians ... So much talent in the south.. And as a bonus you will not find the nicest people anywhere else.. The south gets a bad name but it's all non sense, everyone get's alone no matter cred or skin colour , you will have some bad eggs, but you have bad eggs up North and everywhere you go in the world.. When i first meet my wife, she is from Isle of Man, but lived most of her life in Luton.. But when she first was going move to the states to live here with me, her family did everything to get her not to move her because lived in the south and they where brainwash to think the KKK was running around burning crosses and hanging blacks, and that she would get shoot by some crazy guy. It really bummed me out and made me feel like crap and depressed me.. Because it just isn't true, even the whole gun thing, where i live the state and town more guns than people and everyone carries here and we have the lowest crime and murder rate here than ever other state and most of the world.. Funny thing is my wife, who never even seen a real gun City girl from the U.K now carries a pistol on her daily, she hated gun's and would tell me she was so glad that the U.K had so many regulation on the.. Fast forward 10 years she owns more than i do and carries everyday.. Anyway sorry i went off , she is back in Luton visting family and i am bored .. Have a great day..
Always loved the sound of a telecaster. Sold my original Squier to help with buying the Les Paul I'm using now. But I know if I get the money I'll be getting a Fender for sure
Holy shit Bea, good job on staying on the diet, bro. It was so cool to meet you both here last August! I'm getting you more Minnesotan beer the next time you come!
All you guys sounded great... I really enjoyed Rabea's set, not just for the aggressiveness, but the ambience was fantastic! Can't wait to visit Anderton's in March, looking forward to trying a Chapman(lefty please)... Cheers!
Thanks for sharing this with all of us out here in cyberspace. Great playing, equally great commentary. Incredible 'Albert Lee/hybrid-picking ', Mr. Rodman!
As a total metal head I always enjoy Bea's licks and sound , amazing. Rob it was awsome to see you playing some slightly less gainy and more bluesy stuff, you have a very distinctive sound love it. Well Kurt was just brilliant I am getting right into my country guitar the oldder I get his sound was great ! He has totally convinced me that my next guitar purchase will be an American Tele either a standard or or a pro . Do not worry Rob I have just bought the very last Cap 10 Blackout from Andertons. Got to keep looking forwards though . Great work fantastic video Joe.👍😆🤘
You can see my guitar in this video! My Tele hanging on the wall! I'm still blown away about the fact Rob has been in my local guitar shop, love riff city so much.
Wow! This is the cherry on the pie! Love it! 4 pedals that do everything. I told to all my friends about how you can sound good with descent pedals, not boutique expensive, a good mid range guitar and a Transtube® amp; it's about to adjust the knobs in very equalized way. I remember my old DOD FX-57 hard Rock distortion pedal when I tried to put everything in Max (volume, tone and drive) and I tried to sound like Metallica or G N' R and I got feedback everywhere in stead... (I was young and stupidly def.)
Bea: Has top of the range Strymon Delay and Reverb pedals, uses them to sound epic. Also Bea: Uses £90 worth of delay and reverb pedals to sound epic! Truly a master of all he commands, props Mr Massaad!!
kick ass kurt! havent heard your music in a long while and im more a metal guy but man. rob and bea have you on their heels if music were a competition.
I watched this video and I was impressed. I already have a reverb pedal that meets my needs but ordered the other 3 from Riff City in Minnesota. Big thumbs up to Riff city. I wasn't so keen on the Golden Plexi but the Model M is absolutely fantastic, very versatile too. The Tape Machine is all I would ever want in a delay pedal, noiseless and super cheap. I need to stop watching these videos, it's getting too expensive. Watching Rob with the Victory amps........ it won't be long till there is one of those in my house,
This was so cool! It would be even cooler if they did the same challenge but with just one guitar. If they pull that off, we'd have an extremely versatile guitar and pedal board!
Im not familiar with Kurt but I get the feeling he could get killer sound out of a tub, a broom stick and a couple of strings :). Great and very informative as usual guys!
All great playing, Kurts country playing quality chickin pickin lickin’ ‘Twangsville’ Thought the ambient tones Rabea got and used sounded excellent for the budget pedals used, just shows how good the cheaper budget pedals can sound and you don’t always have to spend hundreds of Wii’s per pedal to create great tones.
Love the Tone City range. Currently working with the Sweet Cream, Golden Plexi, Black Tea and the Tape Machine. Not many sounds you can't make with that.
Apologies for some of the sound quality in this video - just a few technical issues... enjoy watching myself and Bea get slayed by one of Minnesota's finest country guitarists ;-)
Rob Chapman hey rob, you're the man!
Kurt is a master of his craft. Great player. Glad he got to show off a little bit.
Rob Chapman you ain't wrong there haha good video guys
Rob Chapman, that man isn't a fucking human, on top of that I personally despise country music for the most part and I'm still stunned by his playing!
Is this a re upload video Chapper's.
Jesus, the guy on the telecaster is a BEAST.
Indeed. I'm not a country fan by any means but...DAYUM! His tone & technique are really something.
Johnny Hiland should be next stop
Kurt Rodman's playing was absolutely unreal!
Incredible guitarist! And I'm not usually a country music fan, but I love to hear his guitar work.
And this was without compression. You can tell he missed it.
Niall O'Brien and how about the voice of the man. !!!
Martin Krauser didn't he say he rarely uses compression?
Opposite way around. He said he uses it a lot, but in moderation.
Boy that country guy kicks ass!!
A suprise to see you here
Yeah he does!
I thought Bea's tone was really cool. His style of playing is also amazing.
SheepHair my dank are not memes?
samB What?
I also felt Bea's tone was monumentally beautiful. Rodman's playing ability was also notable!
Bea's tone and riffs in this demo alone gave me goosebumps. This man is insane.
SheepHair I
I don't really care for Country Music. But I just became an instant Kurt Rodman fan!
Completely agree Lenny
100% agreed.
Chris Klassen Me too! Skilled, tasteful, and classy. And...I love tele's!
You need to listen too old school country, you will fall in love..
Country is the last true songwriting discipline. It’s all about a story in country.
Everything about Bea's playing is amazing, so easy to listen to.
when bea started playing i just sighed - just an amazing player .
Kurt is amazing... Completely blown away.
Rabea's intro was so tasty I've already come back to replay it 8 times
Kurt Rodman...Oh my!! I'm definitely gonna check out more from this guy!
I LOVED Bea's sound SO MUCH. Especially the beginning with all the reverb.
Country dude's playing has bags of charisma. Great stuff all round.
After a hard days work, I love coming home to watch Chappers videos with a nice hot coffee. Bought soooo many items thanks to your reviews Rob. Good luck with little Theo coming on along! best wishes to you and Nat.
all you need now is Rob's coffee review.
I know nothing of music theory but I love the way Bea throws weird chords in the middle of chugging.
and 10:05 goes a bit sitar :)
I love it when someone comes along and disrupts markets with a high quality product that undercuts everyone on price.
Kurt seems like the kinda guy I'd want to talk to over a beer, and he's a right good guitarist to boot :)
Woooo. That ole boy Kurt can pick!
I absolutely loved what Bea was doing with the reverb and delay! it sounded like Dorje and he seemed very comfortable playing these pedals
This guy's country playing is way off the fucking charts.
wow.
I love your videos! I watch a bunch of them every single night! Keep up the fantastic work!
Thanks dude, I appreciate that ;-)
Rabea's ambient stuff was STUNNING! Amazing tones
I thoroughly enjoyed watching all three of you. This was a great demo of the pedals, guitars, and the styles. Loved the comparison. It's all in the fingers then. It's almost like the pedals are just the air around the players. Thanks guys.
I liked Rob’s tone. Kurt was amazing! But it was what Bea played that kept playing over and over again in my head. Excellent!
Hello everyone, I would just like to inform you that I am the first comment, thus meaning i'm better than all of you and my life is significantly improved!
Pinhead Larry damn im kinda jealous
Yeah? I once touched a girl.
I could have had the first comment, as I was the 3rd person to click on the video, but why does that matter in the slightest?
SZCZERZO KŁY family doesn't count
samB savage
I love videos like this. Reminds me of hanging out with my buddies goofing off with gear
Awesome! Awesome playing! Sounds excellent to me, very impressive, thanks!
"Oh my but that little country boy can play" - well done to all three. Just shows that not only are the pedals good, but what a difference the fingers make too!
not a country fan, but I love Kurt’s play style, he sounded fantastic!
Awesome video. I don't see the point in having both the Model M and the Golden Plexi. They are the same thing, one just has a boost.
Bea's tone with the first 3 pedals reminds me of the intro to You Burn First by Alexisonfire. Dark as fooook. Really cool demonstration
Bea's ambient style was gorgeous, Kurt's playing just made me jealous in a good way haha.
Useful and fun. Especially liked hearing Kurt's experience with stacked humbuckers. I hadn't heard that before and it makes perfect sense, thanks!
Probably my favorite video of Bea's playing. Killed it!
When is the results for Xmas Kemper Competition coming?
Great vid--really enjoyed it! You Brits are gracious hosts to us Yankees. Special relationship and all. Phenomenal players for all three genres.
these guys have Pioneer ed the 2.0 customer input based salesmanship as well as mad beneficial advertisement and suggestive selling to help u figure out what u wanna buy. nice. congrats
Great video guys love the addition of the country view and what a nice guy...
Here lately I have started to come to appreciate country music from an actual instrumental standpoint. And this man was.. wait for it... instrumental in that... Amazing guitar playing and excellent presentation by all 3 of you fellows! I think i'd probably add the Angel Wing in there too just for that chorus sound but if you dial the Tape Machine back it almost accomplishes the same thing i'd be looking to get out of the Wing
i really enjoyed this video i think the county guy really changed the dynamic and i actually enjoyed robs contribution here well done guys and awesome value pedals.
Rabeas improv is nice as hell
Thats made me realise that in 3rd of a centtury playing in the UK and hanging around London music shops I've never met a country musician. Shame, I've just discovered bluegrass country picking - its up there with Gypsy Jazz as something fast and technical you can play that polite audiences want to hear! :o)
If you ever come to the states, and want to hear some fast picking or chicken picking which is the name, you need to come to Kentucky, Tenn, Nashville, South Carolina.. There are so many insanely great bluegrass and country musicians ... So much talent in the south.. And as a bonus you will not find the nicest people anywhere else.. The south gets a bad name but it's all non sense, everyone get's alone no matter cred or skin colour , you will have some bad eggs, but you have bad eggs up North and everywhere you go in the world.. When i first meet my wife, she is from Isle of Man, but lived most of her life in Luton.. But when she first was going move to the states to live here with me, her family did everything to get her not to move her because lived in the south and they where brainwash to think the KKK was running around burning crosses and hanging blacks, and that she would get shoot by some crazy guy. It really bummed me out and made me feel like crap and depressed me.. Because it just isn't true, even the whole gun thing, where i live the state and town more guns than people and everyone carries here and we have the lowest crime and murder rate here than ever other state and most of the world.. Funny thing is my wife, who never even seen a real gun City girl from the U.K now carries a pistol on her daily, she hated gun's and would tell me she was so glad that the U.K had so many regulation on the.. Fast forward 10 years she owns more than i do and carries everyday.. Anyway sorry i went off , she is back in Luton visting family and i am bored .. Have a great day..
I had to go back and listen to Rabea's riffs, hoho shit...sounds great
Always loved the sound of a telecaster. Sold my original Squier to help with buying the Les Paul I'm using now. But I know if I get the money I'll be getting a Fender for sure
Holy shit Bea, good job on staying on the diet, bro. It was so cool to meet you both here last August! I'm getting you more Minnesotan beer the next time you come!
Jack of all trades, master of TONE!
All you guys sounded great... I really enjoyed Rabea's set, not just for the aggressiveness, but the ambience was fantastic! Can't wait to visit Anderton's in March, looking forward to trying a Chapman(lefty please)... Cheers!
i got from riff city.......and it came with a hand written thank you from Barb..........now that is service..........hapy 2017 to you too
oh my god these reverend guitars in the backround!! love them
Thanks for sharing this with all of us out here in cyberspace. Great playing, equally great commentary. Incredible 'Albert Lee/hybrid-picking ', Mr. Rodman!
Best of luck to you both on the arrival of the little man.
Bea's tone at 9:00, are you kidding!?!? So good. That whole board costs less than a single Strymon pedal.
All the best Chappers!! killed the rig...cant wait to see that new baby of yours!
As a total metal head I always enjoy Bea's licks and sound , amazing. Rob it was awsome to see you playing some slightly less gainy and more bluesy stuff, you have a very distinctive sound love it. Well Kurt was just brilliant I am getting right into my country guitar the oldder I get his sound was great ! He has totally convinced me that my next guitar purchase will be an American Tele either a standard or or a pro . Do not worry Rob I have just bought the very last Cap 10 Blackout from Andertons. Got to keep looking forwards though . Great work fantastic video Joe.👍😆🤘
I love a tape echo, it doesn't interfere with what you are playing and that tele sounds awesome
You can see my guitar in this video! My Tele hanging on the wall! I'm still blown away about the fact Rob has been in my local guitar shop, love riff city so much.
I just bought a Model M last week and that thing is a beast. It will be my main distortion pedal from now on.
What a great demo! Love Bea's clean stuff man. So ambient.
Wow! This is the cherry on the pie! Love it! 4 pedals that do everything. I told to all my friends about how you can sound good with descent pedals, not boutique expensive, a good mid range guitar and a Transtube® amp; it's about to adjust the knobs in very equalized way. I remember my old DOD FX-57 hard Rock distortion pedal when I tried to put everything in Max (volume, tone and drive) and I tried to sound like Metallica or G N' R and I got feedback everywhere in stead... (I was young and stupidly def.)
Immediately, I'd have gone King of Blues, Dry Martini, Tiny Spring, Tape Machine
Amazing video. I would love to see some more of this style. What I mean is the most interesting part was after the session, hearing your discussion.
really interesting to hear the thoughts behind the choices and playing styles (also props to you 3 for your immense skills).
Another 4 years later post love it and still my favourite rebea ambience tone
Bea: Has top of the range Strymon Delay and Reverb pedals, uses them to sound epic. Also Bea: Uses £90 worth of delay and reverb pedals to sound epic!
Truly a master of all he commands, props Mr Massaad!!
This is an awesome video! Please make more videos using this format, it's a really good idea. Well done!!
Holy shit, Mr. Rodman sounds so amazing!
kick ass kurt! havent heard your music in a long while and im more a metal guy but man. rob and bea have you on their heels if music were a competition.
Rabea's set up was amazing?! 😲 It sounded heavenly!
Everybody was awesome, However different style. you all are great. Thank You
I watched this video and I was impressed. I already have a reverb pedal that meets my needs but ordered the other 3 from Riff City in Minnesota. Big thumbs up to Riff city. I wasn't so keen on the Golden Plexi but the Model M is absolutely fantastic, very versatile too. The Tape Machine is all I would ever want in a delay pedal, noiseless and super cheap. I need to stop watching these videos, it's getting too expensive. Watching Rob with the Victory amps........ it won't be long till there is one of those in my house,
Great video and fantastic idea to bring kurt on. Wonderful and diverse, really hoping to see more of that.
kurt's faces are awesome lololol.....hes a great player but he seem so shy too :)
This was so cool! It would be even cooler if they did the same challenge but with just one guitar. If they pull that off, we'd have an extremely versatile guitar and pedal board!
Kurt doin Minnesota proud!
I would like Kurt to narrate my life.
Im not familiar with Kurt but I get the feeling he could get killer sound out of a tub, a broom stick and a couple of strings :). Great and very informative as usual guys!
Beautiful played with amazing sounds!
i pulled my hair off when bea was playing
There is not other word for it, that dude shreds. Way out of my taste lane, but I sure as hell can appreciate his talent.
Personally i'm more of a blues rock player, but Kurt Rodman's playing was so good :)
Nice video Chappers! I enjoy em all. Keep it up :)
Rabea's playing is beast
That guy was a sick guitarist
All three demonstrations were mind blowing. The second one was pure orgasmic bliss.
Bea needs to find a song to put his riff into ASAP. The moment the plexi came on I lost it. Fantastic sound.
Hey Rob Chapman that's my guitar you're playing! Sound good too. Love my ML 2 classic.
All great playing, Kurts country playing quality chickin pickin lickin’ ‘Twangsville’
Thought the ambient tones Rabea got and used sounded excellent for the budget pedals used, just shows how good the cheaper budget pedals can sound and you don’t always have to spend hundreds of Wii’s per pedal to create great tones.
love seeing how different players use a reeeeeeeg
Love the Tone City range. Currently working with the Sweet Cream, Golden Plexi, Black Tea and the Tape Machine. Not many sounds you can't make with that.
Rabea gets the award for best use of delay and reverb. He should do a video on it.
Sounds great chappers!! Might have to try them for our blues band!!!
You guys are just fantastic. Love your vibe. Banter cheered me up no end. Thanks guys. Oh and nice guitar work.... But you knew that. 😊
Rabea steals the show, very creative.
Im still coming back to this years later for rabeas improv.
I love Bea's playing!
The TELECASTER is an amazing guitar.
the country guy just beats the shit out of the others ,wow!
Nick TheParanoid Just no, superb yes, beats the shit....nope
Agreed. That is actually what seperates the good from the great is that kind of playing. Nothing to cover up mistakes
Kurt is a cool guy with a fantastic playing style. I would love to be able to do a fraction of what he does on that beautiful Tele.
I still flick thrue this video to see rebea my good he plays ambient sounds good my favourite style with the rock metal with it
YES!! AWESOME VID! I own that same ML3 modern and it sounds chunky! luv it
RIP Kurt