Hi guitar friends, this is a demo review of the Mesa Boogie Lone Star...I would like to dedicate the demo song to all the people who are suffering in this sad period and to all the angels who are taking care of us! Thank you!
bravo... what I appreciate is the thoughtful and detailed description WRT to the feedback the amp gives one as a player. I get it. My Mark V has functional features along the same lines, very versatile and one can dial in similar clean and spongy overdriven tones, but the Lonestar is an excellent refinement on those themes. What cab, speaker arrangement were you using with it?
Hi Albert, thank you very much! I was using a greenback with an SM 57 with an API 512. The greenback was inserted in my "frankenstein cab" that you can check out following this link: th-cam.com/video/zVn65sGEUSs/w-d-xo.html
Hi, just found your video here. I really appreciated your demo video and music you created. I hope you are making your own instrumental music, and making albums.. And then performing, just like ANDY... IF you need some help with doing that? let me know..
Hi Rocky, thank you! Well, I actually have songs for 10 albums...😊... but it is very time consuming and requires also a lot of money...and actually I would like to spend my energies on my YT channel....but I'm curious, how can you help me? Do you know Andy Timmons? Thanks
@@LeoGibsonGtr Hey.. No, i dont know Andy personally. someday i would like to meet him though. I have a small musician/artist management agency. And im a musician also. But i wanted to give you some direction to having the same type of lifestyle andy and joe satriani, and joe bonamassa, and all the other instrumental guitarists are living! First you have your product! which is your music! So make an album to start with. Then make a few professional level music videos of you performing a song from your new album. and put the video out throughout all the media. set up a facebook, instagram, you have a youtube channel already, and set up a professional website, with a pay pal account so people can buy your music and anything else you might be selling on your website, using the pay pal account. THEN you have to focus on marketing and promoting yourself and your music. And you do that by first, contacting all your local and within 20-30 miles radius colleges and universities in your area.. You try to get permission to play there live. Younger people will be most interested in your music, as most of the older people are stressed out trying to make money to live and pay all their bills.. : / some of them will ofcourse enjoy your music too im sure, but the younger people will respond faster first.. In most cases.. Also call around to all the radio stations you can find in your local area and all around your country, state, etc.. and try to get the radio station management to hear your music, atleast one song, and if they like it? ask them to play it a few times a week! OR maybe you can them to play it? it that is reasonably priced? it depends on the person you speak with.. Obviously try to get them to play it for free. But for some radio stations, they may want money? You have to decide if that radio has enough of a diverse audience for it to be worth it for you to pay that station to play your music? all of them wont be.. But some might.. The idea is to start building your fan base! Because this is where you will be connecting with people who like and appreciate what you do, and the music your sharing. Like we do with andy and his playing and music... He is known. that is the only difference.. Infact, that is the only difference with all the guitar players that out touring and making money.. People know who they are first, then pay to go see them perform.. So you have to build a fan base. youtube is certainly one way to do that. But you need others ways too. as you start making your way around your state, country? playing anywhere and everywhere you can! sometimes for decent money? you can ask for 20$ a person at the colleges or maybe start off with 10$ or just play for free! at first.. till you build a following.. And you can tell everyone wherever you are performing, that they can go to your website to buy the music your playing for them, or to find out where you will be performing next.. And you can even have cds and vinyl records of your first album with you, wherever you go to perform, and let the audience know between songs, that you have brought cds and vinyl records with you, to sell.. if anyone wants to buy your new record? they can after the show! : ) this is how you will make money.. and the bigger your fan base? the more people will pay to see you and buy your music, just like they do for andy, and all the others.. And thats how we go from in our home studios just making youtube videos, and hoping somehow we make it big like the andy timmons of the world!! ... We have to follow the same mapp that he and others have.. thats all really.. People like him, and they like the other guys who are doing that same things.. Everyone is not going to like you, not everyone likes andy either.. But once you get out there, and share yourself and your music with the world? the people that do like you? will be there in the audience, and they will support you and buy your music, and go to see you perform.. and who knows at some point, you could even contact andy timmons or his people? and see if you can open for him someplace,?? that would be great wouldnt it??? go to his website and see how he does what he does!!! just like i am telling you you need to do.. And he has info on his website for when you are ready to see if you can open for one of his shows one day!!!! IF you have any questions? let me know... Im happy to be of help!
Hi guitar friends, this is a demo review of the Mesa Boogie Lone Star...I would like to dedicate the demo song to all the people who are suffering in this sad period and to all the angels who are taking care of us! Thank you!
Demo song is amazing and the review was great too!
Thank you so much Stewart!!!! When you like my music...I'm super happy!!!
Great video and demo Leo as always , great and awesome sound, this amp is top noch, Take care man .
Thank you Claude! Take care too!
Very touching demo song. Well done. Love the amp too.
Thank you! Your appreciation of my music is really important for me!!
Nice review and fantastic playing as usual. Thanks Leo.
I've been looking at this and the Victory v140 for clean headroom. Still deciding..
Hi, thank you! Both are great amps. The Lone Star is quite pricer...but you can find a second hand one...as I did. Thank you for your message!
Amazing video Leo!! Moreover you are a guitar monster! Thanks! 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much!!! Really appreciated!!
Great video man!
Thank you Diego, really appreciated!!!!
Amazing Review Mate !!! Great tune too ,Wich Video editor you use this was amazing....
Thank you, really really appreciated! I use Final cut pro.
Thank you for your message!
bravo... what I appreciate is the thoughtful and detailed description WRT to the feedback the amp gives one as a player. I get it. My Mark V has functional features along the same lines, very versatile and one can dial in similar clean and spongy overdriven tones, but the Lonestar is an excellent refinement on those themes.
What cab, speaker arrangement were you using with it?
Hi Albert, thank you very much! I was using a greenback with an SM 57 with an API 512. The greenback was inserted in my "frankenstein cab" that you can check out following this link: th-cam.com/video/zVn65sGEUSs/w-d-xo.html
Amazing song!
Thank you!
amazing!
Thank you Eric!
Hi, just found your video here. I really appreciated your demo video and music you created. I hope you are making your own instrumental music, and making albums.. And then performing, just like ANDY... IF you need some help with doing that? let me know..
Hi Rocky, thank you! Well, I actually have songs for 10 albums...😊... but it is very time consuming and requires also a lot of money...and actually I would like to spend my energies on my YT channel....but I'm curious, how can you help me? Do you know Andy Timmons? Thanks
@@LeoGibsonGtr Hey.. No, i dont know Andy personally. someday i would like to meet him though. I have a small musician/artist management agency. And im a musician also. But i wanted to give you some direction to having the same type of lifestyle andy and joe satriani, and joe bonamassa, and all the other instrumental guitarists are living! First you have your product! which is your music! So make an album to start with. Then make a few professional level music videos of you performing a song from your new album. and put the video out throughout all the media. set up a facebook, instagram, you have a youtube channel already, and set up a professional website, with a pay pal account so people can buy your music and anything else you might be selling on your website, using the pay pal account. THEN you have to focus on marketing and promoting yourself and your music. And you do that by first, contacting all your local and within 20-30 miles radius colleges and universities in your area.. You try to get permission to play there live. Younger people will be most interested in your music, as most of the older people are stressed out trying to make money to live and pay all their bills.. : / some of them will ofcourse enjoy your music too im sure, but the younger people will respond faster first.. In most cases.. Also call around to all the radio stations you can find in your local area and all around your country, state, etc.. and try to get the radio station management to hear your music, atleast one song, and if they like it? ask them to play it a few times a week! OR maybe you can them to play it? it that is reasonably priced? it depends on the person you speak with.. Obviously try to get them to play it for free. But for some radio stations, they may want money? You have to decide if that radio has enough of a diverse audience for it to be worth it for you to pay that station to play your music? all of them wont be.. But some might.. The idea is to start building your fan base! Because this is where you will be connecting with people who like and appreciate what you do, and the music your sharing. Like we do with andy and his playing and music... He is known. that is the only difference.. Infact, that is the only difference with all the guitar players that out touring and making money.. People know who they are first, then pay to go see them perform.. So you have to build a fan base. youtube is certainly one way to do that. But you need others ways too. as you start making your way around your state, country? playing anywhere and everywhere you can! sometimes for decent money? you can ask for 20$ a person at the colleges or maybe start off with 10$ or just play for free! at first.. till you build a following.. And you can tell everyone wherever you are performing, that they can go to your website to buy the music your playing for them, or to find out where you will be performing next.. And you can even have cds and vinyl records of your first album with you, wherever you go to perform, and let the audience know between songs, that you have brought cds and vinyl records with you, to sell.. if anyone wants to buy your new record? they can after the show! : ) this is how you will make money.. and the bigger your fan base? the more people will pay to see you and buy your music, just like they do for andy, and all the others.. And thats how we go from in our home studios just making youtube videos, and hoping somehow we make it big like the andy timmons of the world!! ... We have to follow the same mapp that he and others have.. thats all really.. People like him, and they like the other guys who are doing that same things.. Everyone is not going to like you, not everyone likes andy either.. But once you get out there, and share yourself and your music with the world? the people that do like you? will be there in the audience, and they will support you and buy your music, and go to see you perform.. and who knows at some point, you could even contact andy timmons or his people? and see if you can open for him someplace,?? that would be great wouldnt it??? go to his website and see how he does what he does!!! just like i am telling you you need to do.. And he has info on his website for when you are ready to see if you can open for one of his shows one day!!!! IF you have any questions? let me know... Im happy to be of help!
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