Hey Elli! So, I happen to own the Spark 40 too and stumbled upon your channel while desperately searching on KZread for a comparison between the Spark 2 and the Spark 40. And guess what? I found your video! But here's the thing, amidst all my comparisons, I discovered one more awesome difference - you don't need a separate computer to update the firmware! How cool is that? Oh, and by the way, I actually watched your video till the very end, just like you said. And you know what? I ended up binge-watching more of your informative videos, and I couldn't resist hitting that subscribe button. You've got yourself a new fan!
@eliguitarlessons365Күн бұрын
@@TechValleyJeff Thank you so much man! I appreciate your Sub! Wifi on the new Spark is cool, that does give it some points for sure. Much more coming from me here in the future! Stay tuned!
@TechValleyJeff8 сағат бұрын
Hey @@eliguitarlessons365, I just couldn't resist! I've officially fallen into the black hole of binge-watching your channel. But hey, did you know that less than half of the peeps who watch your amazing videos actually hit that subscribe button? Crazy, right? I mean, come on, if they're learning something valuable, it's only fair they show some love and hit that subscribe button. It's like the unwritten rule of decency, isn't it? Let's spread the word and make sure everyone does the right thing!
@eliguitarlessons3654 сағат бұрын
I appreciate that
@christinehamishsutherland35333 күн бұрын
Great lesson - thank you very much. Love that green Tele.
@eliguitarlessons3653 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@user-jz6to8md3c3 күн бұрын
The 6th has the santana sound.
@eliguitarlessons3653 күн бұрын
Good ear! The 6th is a key ingredient in the Dorian scale which is a key sound of Santana. Thanks for watching!
@user-jz6to8md3c3 күн бұрын
I love the color of that tele.
@eliguitarlessons3653 күн бұрын
Thank you! This was a limited edition run from Fender, the color is called electric green.
@SelfSealingStemBolt3 күн бұрын
Hell yes!!!!!! 🙌 thank you!
@SelfSealingStemBolt3 күн бұрын
Sooooo dope. I can’t wait to practice this.
@SelfSealingStemBolt3 күн бұрын
Suuuuuuuubbbbed. You are a great teacher.
@eliguitarlessons3653 күн бұрын
Thank you, much appreciated. Happy practicing!
@rushrulz655 күн бұрын
this was good! keep up these quick hitting nuggets!
@eliguitarlessons3655 күн бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate the input. Heard loud and clear
@avidbrood6 күн бұрын
"You now have the power to summon the most powerful......behold." What am I failing to hear?
@eliguitarlessons3656 күн бұрын
...the most powerful wireless travel rig. Dang genie's need to enunciate more!
@danielgreenberg47519 күн бұрын
This is really cool. I dig the setup. Is that Spark Amp a 50 watt model and how long does the battery power the amp for?
@eliguitarlessons3659 күн бұрын
It's the 40 Watt version. I've had this battery for over a month now and haven't had to charge it yet. It also has a battery level indicator so you can know how much power is left.
@eliguitarlessons36514 күн бұрын
Leave you comments down below what upgrade you'll be implementing!
@strattonjones293118 күн бұрын
I’d like to know what power pack you use! And all the other “mods”
@eliguitarlessons36518 күн бұрын
You got it! Stay tuned!
@eliguitarlessons3656 күн бұрын
I hope you saw my video where I shout you out and go over my Spark rig!
@thedude-jb7wx19 күн бұрын
FN Great lesson wow such smart info for younger people to understand and you articulated perfectly and you are a younger guy. Really impressed at this lesson !
@eliguitarlessons36518 күн бұрын
Awww thank you. I appreciate it that dude.
@thedude-jb7wx18 күн бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 no problem all love, really great stuff! go me rethinking why i play Thank you!
@medhasitpamee561028 күн бұрын
Thanks for the pointers, Eli
@eliguitarlessons36528 күн бұрын
I see what you did there! Niiiice. Thank you!
@CarolinaLandshark28 күн бұрын
Great lesson!! Thank you Eli. 🙂
@eliguitarlessons36528 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm really glad you liked it. Good to see you're getting use from the lessons!
@CarolinaLandshark28 күн бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 yes sir. You're a fantastic teacher!! Thank you for taking time to do these videos. Best wishes.
@eliguitarlessons36528 күн бұрын
Your kindness is moving. Thank you.
@albert2395Ай бұрын
Are you saying that Clapton was playing with his nob!😂😅😊
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
Haha. He's also known to push some buttons every now and then. Haha
@CarolinaLandsharkАй бұрын
Thank you Eli. Enjoying your lessons. You're a great teacher. Glad I found your channel!! 🙂
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words. Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! Stay tuned for more!
@pekkaastrom7346Ай бұрын
Cool. I just wish you had demonstrated more of how to play "White Room". How does it start...?💯❤️
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
I will be doing deeper dives on a lot of these songs in the future. Glad you enjoyed my interpretation though. Haha
@pekkaastrom7346Ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 Sure I liked it. I wouldn't bother otherwise. 💋
@johnstone3152Ай бұрын
Nice lesson on great song, thank you so much!
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Rock on!
@pKova55Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, too many snippets. Stick to one or two and go deeper!? ==>> Though: PLAYFUL, original, genuine & likeable display √√ =>> Most DEFINITELY you SHOULD consider doing Santana Songs SET-by-STEP-Tutorial. ==>> Likes & SUBSCRIPTIONS will add up by default 🤪🤪
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
This wasn't intended to be a song tutorial, but rather an overview of Santana-isms. There will be full song tutorials in the future. I appreciate the critiques though. To be fair this video has given me half my subscribers and is easily my most viewed and liked video by far. It's hard to say what the majority wants from this lesson, but I'm trying to listen and learn from what you guys engage with. Thank you again.
@pKova55Ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 Title says: »LICKS & TRICKS« That is clear enough. But I guess, you know where I was heading. I do REALLY like the approach!! BUT i was "KINDA" overwhelmed by too many 'snippets'. Maybe it JUST because you reminded me on myself, who would like to share MANY things at ONCE 😄 If you were to take ONE or TOW of your =>> 'Licks & Tricks' AND go REALLY =>DEEP with it, that would have given this nice approach EVEN -MORE-DEPTH. Just supporting 🤪
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
@@pKova55 I greatly appreciate the input and support. I teach Middle school kids on the regular, and a big challenge I have is educating kids about music history. It's impossible to get a kid excited about a reference they don't know, and most kids don't know the classics. I'm hoping to reach them with these videos, and them follow up with more in depth lessons. Thank you again!
@pKova55Ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 Maybe it just me! I get pretty much and very easy excited, but also VERY =>> EASY overwhelmed by many »snippets«. By the time I see the third »snippet« I ALREADY forgot the 1st one, if you get my … ? Anyhow, I am already now excited about the up-coming in DEPTH -ONE song ONLY Tutorial. √√
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
@@pKova55 stay tuned
@britishbarbadianАй бұрын
A😎nother Santana man, cool.
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
You can never have too much Carlos
@waynegram8907Ай бұрын
ELIGUITAR, make a Clapton CREAM era Licks. Listen to a lot of Cream live albums also he uses dyads double stops often
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
Ab so lutely coming up soon. I love that early Clapton Era stuff! I got you my friend. Keep an 👀 out on the channel!
@waynegram8907Ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 You forgot to add in your jimmy page lesson about the albums physical graffiti and Presence he uses pre-bend licks which are hard to do to make the pre bend licks get that pedal steel jimmy page effect he does using pre bends. Try to make another lesson about Jimmy Page using Pre bends
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
@@waynegram8907 part deux?
@MikeLike8Ай бұрын
Good lesson, it validates my study’s of Jimmy 40 years ago when learning since I’ve Been Loving You, and added a couple subtle Jimmy elements I was missing. Thanks so much for sharing this for guitarists to learn from!!!!
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
Nice man, glad to see you're still playing! I know this was big for me when I learned it too! Thank you!
@dbclassic8733Ай бұрын
This is a highly underrated lesson. Thanks appreciate the details and not just teaching the same old riffs 👍 awesome
@eliguitarlessons365Ай бұрын
I appreciate the thoughtful comment! I try to bring something different. Glad you enjoyed!
@michaelnielsen74062 ай бұрын
Very usefull, thanks
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@dougwillcox55942 ай бұрын
Hi mate , just came across your video and within the first couple of mins you mentioned the three favourite guitarists of mine, DW
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Great minds think alike. Thanks for subscribing, much more to come!
@CaptainFroggz2 ай бұрын
When you need that Velcro ripping sound.
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
I mean, when don't I need a velcro ripping sound.
@jaredgarciaosorio40142 ай бұрын
Nice video!
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 Greatly appreciated!
@57RickH2 ай бұрын
I haven't even watched the video yet but looking forward to doing so since I'm a fan of Santana's playing 🎸 Nice camera angle on your Tele, btw. Not sure but I'd guess his most popular song was "Evil Ways"
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Santana is awesome! You won't regret watching this, just saying...
@morriypoulsen12382 ай бұрын
Try Black Majic Women, Samba Pa Ti,and Europa(earth's cry heaven's smile, Evil Ways was alright but not as good as those tunes.Peace and goodwill to all.
@averychilco2 ай бұрын
You are the greatest teacher yet, most of this lesson instructors are clowns who want attention. please don't change your style.
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Wow! I really appreciate the kind words! Thank you!
@KayakCampingOffGrid2 ай бұрын
Awesome lesson man! Holy crap this material is so well explained and demonstrated! 😁 I love how Carlos plays!
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Carlos is great!!
@gpdllcfun12 ай бұрын
Why do say tricks ? Playing guitar is hard work and there are no tricks
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Mostly for the rhyming, but there are "tricks"/ techniques/signature moves that players have.
@lewisaveryfiler70872 ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 Wrong! Your need to refer to a dictionary for the correct definition for the word "trick". Please refer to comment above.
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
@@lewisaveryfiler7087 In colloquial terms, "tips and tricks" is a process or technique that makes life easier to manage or more convenient. "Tip" can mean advice on how to do something better, or a helpful hint or piece of inside information. "Trick" can mean a method to do something better, or a deceitful or cunning action or plan. Thank you.
@lewisaveryfiler70872 ай бұрын
@@eliguitarlessons365 "Tips" are very different from "tricks. By definition, colloquialisms do not alter the true meaning of a word and are only applicable to to a very limited demographic from which a viewer accepts and applies a "colloquialism". . If all that was needed was the awareness of "a trick" in your videos, everyone that viewed and applied such Tricks would be a skilled and proficient player. Or instead, would I have to learn "another" trick. And " another" after that such a a magician must do. Where does it end. I contend with hard work, dedication, commitment, and hard practice. That is unless of course one's goals is to generate and promote KZread views. Buy a dictionary friend. There are no shortcuts or tricks to being a proficient and knowledgeable player. Saying otherwise is a disservice to those that have invested the time and effort.
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
@@lewisaveryfiler7087 both can exist simultaneously my friend. I don't understand your rude comments over me using a common expression for tutorials. You're entitled to your opinion of course, but you don't get to tell others how they can use language, and of course I'm trying to grab and audiences attention; this is KZread. I'm sorry if that distracted from the free lesson.
@midguitar12 ай бұрын
Very useful thanks
@eliguitarlessons3652 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it
@TerryTinsel3 ай бұрын
Good lesson!
@eliguitarlessons3653 ай бұрын
Thank you! Much appreciated!
@ThatHuskyisCrazy3 ай бұрын
I had a Digitech Looper. Sold it and bought the Ditto.
@eliguitarlessons3653 ай бұрын
Honestly both solid loopers! Thanks for checking the video!
@carlhuffman67923 ай бұрын
Thanks man keep on keepin on
@eliguitarlessons3653 ай бұрын
My pleasure dude! I will do exactly that! Thanks for checking the video!
@SaltyLamb3 ай бұрын
Omg that sounds amazing I will sub you deserve it man keep up the great work
@eliguitarlessons3653 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
@BeyBLAZE4 ай бұрын
This helps a lot
@eliguitarlessons3654 ай бұрын
Thanks dude!
@BeyBLAZE4 ай бұрын
His Mr Eli
@eliguitarlessons3654 ай бұрын
What's up Arti!
@ShaneStoneOfficial4 ай бұрын
That tele color is so sick. I’d love to see a PRS silver sky in that finish
@eliguitarlessons3654 ай бұрын
Thank you! 100% agree! PRS better get on it!
@senseiruss4 ай бұрын
Excellent tutorial - well demonstrated and explained! Thanks, Eli, for sharing this easy-to-understand and easy to play-along-with lesson! Subscribed!
@eliguitarlessons3654 ай бұрын
My pleasure! Thank you for the kind words and the sub! I will do my best to keep it accessible and concise.
@mikepin59795 ай бұрын
Excellent lesson
@eliguitarlessons3655 ай бұрын
THANK YOU!
@scotturnquist12405 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. It's something that I didn't know, but was right in front of me.
@eliguitarlessons3655 ай бұрын
Thank YOU! I've had so many discoveries like that while practicing.
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Hey Elli! So, I happen to own the Spark 40 too and stumbled upon your channel while desperately searching on KZread for a comparison between the Spark 2 and the Spark 40. And guess what? I found your video! But here's the thing, amidst all my comparisons, I discovered one more awesome difference - you don't need a separate computer to update the firmware! How cool is that? Oh, and by the way, I actually watched your video till the very end, just like you said. And you know what? I ended up binge-watching more of your informative videos, and I couldn't resist hitting that subscribe button. You've got yourself a new fan!
@@TechValleyJeff Thank you so much man! I appreciate your Sub! Wifi on the new Spark is cool, that does give it some points for sure. Much more coming from me here in the future! Stay tuned!
Hey @@eliguitarlessons365, I just couldn't resist! I've officially fallen into the black hole of binge-watching your channel. But hey, did you know that less than half of the peeps who watch your amazing videos actually hit that subscribe button? Crazy, right? I mean, come on, if they're learning something valuable, it's only fair they show some love and hit that subscribe button. It's like the unwritten rule of decency, isn't it? Let's spread the word and make sure everyone does the right thing!
I appreciate that
Great lesson - thank you very much. Love that green Tele.
Thank you so much!
The 6th has the santana sound.
Good ear! The 6th is a key ingredient in the Dorian scale which is a key sound of Santana. Thanks for watching!
I love the color of that tele.
Thank you! This was a limited edition run from Fender, the color is called electric green.
Hell yes!!!!!! 🙌 thank you!
Sooooo dope. I can’t wait to practice this.
Suuuuuuuubbbbed. You are a great teacher.
Thank you, much appreciated. Happy practicing!
this was good! keep up these quick hitting nuggets!
Thank you! I appreciate the input. Heard loud and clear
"You now have the power to summon the most powerful......behold." What am I failing to hear?
...the most powerful wireless travel rig. Dang genie's need to enunciate more!
This is really cool. I dig the setup. Is that Spark Amp a 50 watt model and how long does the battery power the amp for?
It's the 40 Watt version. I've had this battery for over a month now and haven't had to charge it yet. It also has a battery level indicator so you can know how much power is left.
Leave you comments down below what upgrade you'll be implementing!
I’d like to know what power pack you use! And all the other “mods”
You got it! Stay tuned!
I hope you saw my video where I shout you out and go over my Spark rig!
FN Great lesson wow such smart info for younger people to understand and you articulated perfectly and you are a younger guy. Really impressed at this lesson !
Awww thank you. I appreciate it that dude.
@@eliguitarlessons365 no problem all love, really great stuff! go me rethinking why i play Thank you!
Thanks for the pointers, Eli
I see what you did there! Niiiice. Thank you!
Great lesson!! Thank you Eli. 🙂
Thank you! I'm really glad you liked it. Good to see you're getting use from the lessons!
@@eliguitarlessons365 yes sir. You're a fantastic teacher!! Thank you for taking time to do these videos. Best wishes.
Your kindness is moving. Thank you.
Are you saying that Clapton was playing with his nob!😂😅😊
Haha. He's also known to push some buttons every now and then. Haha
Thank you Eli. Enjoying your lessons. You're a great teacher. Glad I found your channel!! 🙂
Thank you so much, I appreciate the kind words. Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos! Stay tuned for more!
Cool. I just wish you had demonstrated more of how to play "White Room". How does it start...?💯❤️
I will be doing deeper dives on a lot of these songs in the future. Glad you enjoyed my interpretation though. Haha
@@eliguitarlessons365 Sure I liked it. I wouldn't bother otherwise. 💋
Nice lesson on great song, thank you so much!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Rock on!
Unfortunately, too many snippets. Stick to one or two and go deeper!? ==>> Though: PLAYFUL, original, genuine & likeable display √√ =>> Most DEFINITELY you SHOULD consider doing Santana Songs SET-by-STEP-Tutorial. ==>> Likes & SUBSCRIPTIONS will add up by default 🤪🤪
This wasn't intended to be a song tutorial, but rather an overview of Santana-isms. There will be full song tutorials in the future. I appreciate the critiques though. To be fair this video has given me half my subscribers and is easily my most viewed and liked video by far. It's hard to say what the majority wants from this lesson, but I'm trying to listen and learn from what you guys engage with. Thank you again.
@@eliguitarlessons365 Title says: »LICKS & TRICKS« That is clear enough. But I guess, you know where I was heading. I do REALLY like the approach!! BUT i was "KINDA" overwhelmed by too many 'snippets'. Maybe it JUST because you reminded me on myself, who would like to share MANY things at ONCE 😄 If you were to take ONE or TOW of your =>> 'Licks & Tricks' AND go REALLY =>DEEP with it, that would have given this nice approach EVEN -MORE-DEPTH. Just supporting 🤪
@@pKova55 I greatly appreciate the input and support. I teach Middle school kids on the regular, and a big challenge I have is educating kids about music history. It's impossible to get a kid excited about a reference they don't know, and most kids don't know the classics. I'm hoping to reach them with these videos, and them follow up with more in depth lessons. Thank you again!
@@eliguitarlessons365 Maybe it just me! I get pretty much and very easy excited, but also VERY =>> EASY overwhelmed by many »snippets«. By the time I see the third »snippet« I ALREADY forgot the 1st one, if you get my … ? Anyhow, I am already now excited about the up-coming in DEPTH -ONE song ONLY Tutorial. √√
@@pKova55 stay tuned
A😎nother Santana man, cool.
You can never have too much Carlos
ELIGUITAR, make a Clapton CREAM era Licks. Listen to a lot of Cream live albums also he uses dyads double stops often
Ab so lutely coming up soon. I love that early Clapton Era stuff! I got you my friend. Keep an 👀 out on the channel!
@@eliguitarlessons365 You forgot to add in your jimmy page lesson about the albums physical graffiti and Presence he uses pre-bend licks which are hard to do to make the pre bend licks get that pedal steel jimmy page effect he does using pre bends. Try to make another lesson about Jimmy Page using Pre bends
@@waynegram8907 part deux?
Good lesson, it validates my study’s of Jimmy 40 years ago when learning since I’ve Been Loving You, and added a couple subtle Jimmy elements I was missing. Thanks so much for sharing this for guitarists to learn from!!!!
Nice man, glad to see you're still playing! I know this was big for me when I learned it too! Thank you!
This is a highly underrated lesson. Thanks appreciate the details and not just teaching the same old riffs 👍 awesome
I appreciate the thoughtful comment! I try to bring something different. Glad you enjoyed!
Very usefull, thanks
Thanks!
Hi mate , just came across your video and within the first couple of mins you mentioned the three favourite guitarists of mine, DW
Great minds think alike. Thanks for subscribing, much more to come!
When you need that Velcro ripping sound.
I mean, when don't I need a velcro ripping sound.
Nice video!
Thank you 🙏 Greatly appreciated!
I haven't even watched the video yet but looking forward to doing so since I'm a fan of Santana's playing 🎸 Nice camera angle on your Tele, btw. Not sure but I'd guess his most popular song was "Evil Ways"
Santana is awesome! You won't regret watching this, just saying...
Try Black Majic Women, Samba Pa Ti,and Europa(earth's cry heaven's smile, Evil Ways was alright but not as good as those tunes.Peace and goodwill to all.
You are the greatest teacher yet, most of this lesson instructors are clowns who want attention. please don't change your style.
Wow! I really appreciate the kind words! Thank you!
Awesome lesson man! Holy crap this material is so well explained and demonstrated! 😁 I love how Carlos plays!
Thank you so much! Carlos is great!!
Why do say tricks ? Playing guitar is hard work and there are no tricks
Mostly for the rhyming, but there are "tricks"/ techniques/signature moves that players have.
@@eliguitarlessons365 Wrong! Your need to refer to a dictionary for the correct definition for the word "trick". Please refer to comment above.
@@lewisaveryfiler7087 In colloquial terms, "tips and tricks" is a process or technique that makes life easier to manage or more convenient. "Tip" can mean advice on how to do something better, or a helpful hint or piece of inside information. "Trick" can mean a method to do something better, or a deceitful or cunning action or plan. Thank you.
@@eliguitarlessons365 "Tips" are very different from "tricks. By definition, colloquialisms do not alter the true meaning of a word and are only applicable to to a very limited demographic from which a viewer accepts and applies a "colloquialism". . If all that was needed was the awareness of "a trick" in your videos, everyone that viewed and applied such Tricks would be a skilled and proficient player. Or instead, would I have to learn "another" trick. And " another" after that such a a magician must do. Where does it end. I contend with hard work, dedication, commitment, and hard practice. That is unless of course one's goals is to generate and promote KZread views. Buy a dictionary friend. There are no shortcuts or tricks to being a proficient and knowledgeable player. Saying otherwise is a disservice to those that have invested the time and effort.
@@lewisaveryfiler7087 both can exist simultaneously my friend. I don't understand your rude comments over me using a common expression for tutorials. You're entitled to your opinion of course, but you don't get to tell others how they can use language, and of course I'm trying to grab and audiences attention; this is KZread. I'm sorry if that distracted from the free lesson.
Very useful thanks
Glad you liked it
Good lesson!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
I had a Digitech Looper. Sold it and bought the Ditto.
Honestly both solid loopers! Thanks for checking the video!
Thanks man keep on keepin on
My pleasure dude! I will do exactly that! Thanks for checking the video!
Omg that sounds amazing I will sub you deserve it man keep up the great work
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 🙏
This helps a lot
Thanks dude!
His Mr Eli
What's up Arti!
That tele color is so sick. I’d love to see a PRS silver sky in that finish
Thank you! 100% agree! PRS better get on it!
Excellent tutorial - well demonstrated and explained! Thanks, Eli, for sharing this easy-to-understand and easy to play-along-with lesson! Subscribed!
My pleasure! Thank you for the kind words and the sub! I will do my best to keep it accessible and concise.
Excellent lesson
THANK YOU!
Thanks for this. It's something that I didn't know, but was right in front of me.
Thank YOU! I've had so many discoveries like that while practicing.
10/10 🎸
Way cool!
Glad you enjoyed it!
10/10 🤘
Much Appreciated!
Hi
Hey! What's up nephew?