You have to check out Tom Bukovac New channel, since COVID lockdown, Nashville studio guitarist. Homeskoolin' which is him jamming and teaching guitar from his garage on an iPhone.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyaStghQb7_e51PgH8bUkzg Johan Segeborn’s site is absolute porn for vintage amp fanatics. Demo after demo after demo of every great amp ever made. Particularly Marshalls. I had never even heard of the “Black Flag” until his demo, and now I wonder how my life could ever be complete without owning one. In another, he demos a bunch of vintage tweeds back-to-back and in the middle was a 1949 Princeton (or Harvard, I can’t remember) that was the one of the most extraordinary tones I’ve ever heard. In my favorite, he somehow got his hands on one of the first coffin logo, offset JTM45s ever made. I don’t think any amplifier ever sounded better than that demo. Plus, he seems like a really great guy. Although, I’m not entirely sure his neighbors would agree. As someone commented, in one video it looked “like he was living in a loft with a load-bearing wall consisting entirely of Marshall heads.”
Most of mine have been listed I think. All the major ones. Andertons, Marty, Paul Davids, Darrell Braun, Music Is Win. I really like Sean Daniel as well. A little off-beat, but really good at explaining stuff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzZCiVjRPPDCpP5l7HIGRtA A decent Aussie one I like is intheblues : https://www.youtube.com/c/intheblues/featured For some good blues licks I like Blues Guitar World. No talking, just insane skills. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNjH3Yc-fcCis0Hc15VvFg A few other random ones. And also, because chicks rock, Mary Spender and Hayley Powers.
Ian Stich Sean Daniel Signals Music Studio Justinguitar Marty Schwartz/Marty Music/Rockongoodpeople As a fan of both folk music and acoustic guitar, I enjoy performer sites like Josh Turner Guitar and Carson McKee.
Dave Simpson - I like Dave's personality and diy sensibility Dave's world of fun stuff - watch him do setups and eventually it starts to sink in. Tony McKenzie - seems like just a regular guy like me. Great unbiased reviews. Allison Bennett - great lessons for 80s Smith's, cure, pixies, Bowie etc https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZM4AiHulrvCwGW5ASHbUIQ EytschPi42 - awesome production, expensive gear demos. I also like his support for animal shelters and funny personality. TomoFujitaMusic - amazing player Wombat Page - short reviews of inexpensive guitars by a cool Australian rocker. https://www.youtube.com/user/WombatSDMF
Also love Andertons and Chris Buck. Also these Rabea Nickjitsu Riffrepeater Niko Slash Dave Barlow Tim Pearce https://youtu.be/SJmYShXEnaA Andy Lab Music https://youtu.be/SSa08oWtxTo Sent from my CLT-L29 using Tapatalk
Texas Toast Guitars Matt is a no bull**** kinda guy lol https://www.youtube.com/c/TexasToastGuitars A bunch of channels are involved in that Great Guitar Build Off that I posted about. Darrell Braun Crimson Guitars Guns n Guitars DylanTalksTone Brad Angove @ Angove Guitars Phillip McKnight Jimmy Diresta Big D Guitars And a woman, Tamar, @ 3x3 Custom. They all have youtube channels, AFAIK. Tamar does woodworking projects, plays guitar, and has built a couple on her channel. I like the guitars on Trogly's but I cant stand him. He talks out of his ass half the time and says the stupidest stuff. He's too wishy washy. Makes up stuff that he doesn't know. And his mannerisms are weird. The way he holds guitars/necks, the way he points with forefinger & pinky finger for no reason, etc... He's just weird. The fake, forced laughing kills it, too.