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Kolton Freck
Registrace 23. 08. 2011
Six String Advocate, Two Wheel Tinkerer... Enthusiast of all, master of none. Thanks for joining this journey!
C H E E R S
C H E E R S
How to Make a Song | Creating it From Scratch & The Truth for New Artists
🎶New Song is Live Here: open.spotify.com/track/57VRzOQq0cobchmzlTscS9?si=052827e154d1441e
Instagram: koltonfreck?hl=en
00:00 INTRO
01:23 CONCEPTION
02:45 PRODUCING
04:59 MIX AND MASTERING
05:54 PUTTING ON SPOTIFY / DISTRIBUTION
08:15 RELEASE DAY
10:23 CONCLUSION
Hey Y'all! Thanks for watching this video, means the world to me.
In this video, I'm going to take you behind the scenes and walk you through the entire process. From the spark of inspiration to crafting the melodies and pouring my heart into the lyrics, I'll share how my songwriting journey unfolded. Remember, songwriting is a personal expression, and embracing your emotions can lead to the most captivating pieces of art.
Now, let's talk about something that might resonate with many of you out there - starting with no fans, just friends and family. It's easy to get disheartened when you're just beginning, but don't let that stop you. Your loved ones are your biggest cheerleaders, and their support can be the catalyst to your success. Embrace every opportunity to perform for them, share your music, and watch your circle grow organically.
Another crucial lesson I learned along the way is to not wait for perfection. It's easy to get stuck in an endless loop of edits and refinements, but remember, imperfections make us human. Embrace them, learn from them, and let your passion for music shine through. Don't be afraid to take that leap and release your music - it's all part of the process!
And speaking of the process, trusting it is vital. Success doesn't happen overnight, and the journey might have its ups and downs. Embrace every milestone, celebrate every achievement, and learn from every setback. Keep honing your skills, stay persistent, and never lose sight of your passion and dedication.
Finally, I'll delve into the analytics - what the numbers say about my music's performance and how I'm using that information to shape the future. Understanding your audience and their preferences is a powerful tool in growing your fanbase and connecting with your listeners on a deeper level.
#newmusic #spotifyplaylist #discovermusic #discoverunder5k #creatingmusic #newartists #musiclovers
Instagram: koltonfreck?hl=en
00:00 INTRO
01:23 CONCEPTION
02:45 PRODUCING
04:59 MIX AND MASTERING
05:54 PUTTING ON SPOTIFY / DISTRIBUTION
08:15 RELEASE DAY
10:23 CONCLUSION
Hey Y'all! Thanks for watching this video, means the world to me.
In this video, I'm going to take you behind the scenes and walk you through the entire process. From the spark of inspiration to crafting the melodies and pouring my heart into the lyrics, I'll share how my songwriting journey unfolded. Remember, songwriting is a personal expression, and embracing your emotions can lead to the most captivating pieces of art.
Now, let's talk about something that might resonate with many of you out there - starting with no fans, just friends and family. It's easy to get disheartened when you're just beginning, but don't let that stop you. Your loved ones are your biggest cheerleaders, and their support can be the catalyst to your success. Embrace every opportunity to perform for them, share your music, and watch your circle grow organically.
Another crucial lesson I learned along the way is to not wait for perfection. It's easy to get stuck in an endless loop of edits and refinements, but remember, imperfections make us human. Embrace them, learn from them, and let your passion for music shine through. Don't be afraid to take that leap and release your music - it's all part of the process!
And speaking of the process, trusting it is vital. Success doesn't happen overnight, and the journey might have its ups and downs. Embrace every milestone, celebrate every achievement, and learn from every setback. Keep honing your skills, stay persistent, and never lose sight of your passion and dedication.
Finally, I'll delve into the analytics - what the numbers say about my music's performance and how I'm using that information to shape the future. Understanding your audience and their preferences is a powerful tool in growing your fanbase and connecting with your listeners on a deeper level.
#newmusic #spotifyplaylist #discovermusic #discoverunder5k #creatingmusic #newartists #musiclovers
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I have a peavey classic 30 too. Used to have a 70's fender twin. Thinking of adding a BD
I don't get it? With more areas closing. Why would you want a loud bike. Hence why we have less trails
That Strat is a beaut.
Hi Kolton!!! You couldn’t have picked a better inspiration if you tried. I started listening to them after dark side came out, I was 14. It’s very hard to resist the allure to Mr. Gilmour’s style of playing. To me David is the best that’s ever been, and a close second would be Mr. Beck. Please keep up the good work my friend, you are in great company!!!❤️🙏🏻🎸
Btw, great tone and love your style!
I have a Classic 30 as well and I’m about to trade it for the Blues Deluxe Reissue. I think I’m looking for the same tone characteristics that you were looking for. What do you think? Should I go for it ?
How do you feel about the tones on lower volume ? If I want I can turn my amps up pretty loud every now and then. But not always.
I had a classic 30 for over 20 years + the E112 extension cab which I would have kept forever.. but I eventually blew out some parts inside which would have cost a bit to fix and find the unique parts, according to my amp repair guy. Anyway, this forced me to find a new similar but next step up amp and after much research I ended up getting a BDRI. I’m absolutely loving it. Using the second input mellows it out and it shines with a good pedal selection. The clean channel with the fender reverb is so warm. I recently added the Wampler Tumnus to my board and now can’t stop playing it! I don’t like the drive channel as it almost seems like an afterthought by the designers, but I was spoiled with the incredible drive channel of my 90’s made in USA Peavey Classic 30. This amp is loud and versatile but took me a while to really learn how to get the most out of it, but now I’ve got it right I love it. The clean channel is much cleaner and clearer than the Peavey 30 and with good pedal choices the limitations of the drive channel are overcome. That being said, the drive channel also vastly improves when stacked with additional overdrive and distortion. I still haven’t played an amp in this price category with a better drive channel than a Peavey classic 30. In summary the BDRI is an outstanding amp, superior to the classic 30 in most ways aside from the drive channel. Oh, and it also looks very cool!!
Blah blah blah blah and no sound demo 👎👎👎
It’s literally chaptered out for you. Starts at 5:20
How do you clean the tweed without damaging the coating?
Well done!
I’m tryna get a new GYTR FMF for my bike because I looped it and jacked up the FMF GYTR it has on it 😂
I’ve just fitted a stock yzf 450 pipe to my 2022 wr 450 and it doesn’t slide down the header as far as the stock wr one I can see yours doesn’t either it does clamp and seal though
I’ve actually got an exhaust leak where the header meets the slip on
The yzf has a rubber washer on the bottom bolt apparently
I had a Peavey Classic 50 and upgraded to a Fender Blues DeVille in the mid-90s. The Fender was a great amp.
How do you compare classic 50 and blues deluxe is deluxe better ?
@@petarzutic1165 @petarzutic1165 Sorry, but I made a typo in my original post. I upgraded to a Blues DeVille, not a Deluxe. The DeVille is a bit like a Bassman (4x10, 60W) but with a master volume. The DeVille had a better clean tone than the Classic 50 had and I liked the sound of the break up of the DeVille. In the 90s, you could still turn up an amp in a bar and not get thrown off stage, so it was easier to judge the capability of an amp than it is now. I wish that I'd kept the Classic 50 and the DeVille because they were both very good amps, but I sold them. I now have a Buddy Guy Chicago Blues Box (clone of Buddy Guy's '59 Bassman) and a Blues Pearl Bluesmaster (a 3x10, 40W clone of a Brown Face Concert).
Is this the YZ450f slip on? I want to get one but everything I see is listed for YZ
Yes this was a slip on for a YZ. Don’t quote me on this but I’m pretty sure 90% of what will fit for a YZ, will fit for a WR besides plastics, gearing, etc.
Have they improved the dirt channel on the newer amps? I sold mine off after I got an Orange TH30 because the Orange had smooth glassy cleans and very good sounding dirt. I found the dirt side way too harsh on the Fender. I can't forget the very clean and loud punch of the clean side. It is my favorite clean rhythm amp. I might get another one in the future if i don't get a Super Reverb.
Not that I know of! If you're going for clean, for sure this is one of the best options in my opinion!
Bla de bla.
G'day mate, I also have a 2022 wr 450 with a fmf powercore 4 slip on (gytr approved) and the thing bangs like a base drum (which the nabours love not) anyway you forgot about the over flow bolt. In Australia the wr come standard with registration
Ahh yes, wish we had that in the US
I have the same bike! I love it! Just got the new fmf blue anodized muffler with the carbon cap for mine!
You’ve done well. These boxes are the best bang for their buck amps next to the AC 15 C1 from Jazz clean to Thrash. They are great from the word “Ten” and only get better with improved Speakers and a good quality external EQ. Intelligent wiring mods to my mind defeat the purpose and suggest you should of bought a hand wired masterpiece from the get go, but if anyone can’t get a really good sound out of what amounts to the good half of a Twin Reverb with Bassman wiring considerations you should take the Spoons.
Vox AC15C1 is one awesome amp.
Not good for clean, super dark and muddy. Atrocious for distortion. The only good thing about this amp is the reverb.
❣️ Promo_SM
The Blues Deluxe is crazy loud as well.
I got the fmf too. Its very very loud. Way louder than the yz exhaust, and even louder than my fully opened old ducati. Won't bought it again because of that. I think here, even on closed tracks, i could be possible that they send me home because of that.
It IS loud, however, I did see a much needed improvement in low end torque and really let the bike breathe more. But agreed, not ideal for street use.
I love mine, anyone one know which circuit it is based on? bassman 5f6?
mmm I'm not sure on that one
@koltonfreck heard it was a bass man circuit, and I think that was the most popular one.
Thanks bro I enjoyed I will change in mine
Sounds tough
In Australia if you're on your learners or RE license doing this will make your bike illegal and uninsured, pathetic country
That is so messed up...Sorry to hear. The emission laws on motorcycles and recreation vehicles is out of control.
The reason it makes the bike not approved is the hp increase, learner approved bikes work on power to weight ratio, uncorking a wr450f alone makes it non approved, all to do with power to weight though, not emissions
"Always, always wear a helmet!" But not you bro. Lol.
😅i'm sorry I can't control my 30 year old brother
Should've checked the strainer
Agreed. Definitely will next time. It's had so few rides that it wasn't a major concern. Thanks for watching dude
Sounds great at lower volumes. I use to own one and when I cranked it, it all fell apart. Volume was also really sensitive. Between 1-2 was doable but passed that is when it really flubbed out. 😢
Nice bike, I picked up a 2023 Wr450f last weekend and is road registered. Very happy with it and goes like fuck 👍🇦🇺
WISH they plated them here in the US. They would sell like hot cakes.
Bla, bla, bla 😴😴😴
czcams.com/video/XH_aH-uJQpc/video.html Put one of these you can control volume better for apartments and get good breakup.
Is there anything I should know before buying my first tube/valve amp?
Hey there! If you're thinking about getting your first tube/valve amp, here are some things to keep in mind. Tube amps have this amazing warm and dynamic sound, but each model has its own unique tone, so it's worth exploring different options to find the sound you love. Think about how much power you need based on where you'll be playing. They can be a bit more expensive, more maintenance, and heavier compared to solid-state amps, so make sure it fits your budget and needs. Also, tube amps tend to shine when played at higher volumes, so keep that in mind if you mostly play quietly. Never hurts to try a few different models...Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
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Very nice! Thank you.
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I don't even got money for a 50cc moped....letalone for a wr450r..... nice tutorial, but, i'll never be able to use it..😢
Shoot a 50cc moped sounds just as fun
Thanks for watching sal!
@@koltonfreck hahaha, ye, no problem, i alwqys watch good vids!
You can do it bro, don't have a victim complex and grind until you get what you want
Really not the best amp ever, i have one, i like it a lot, sounds good. But bro, i tried some other amp that sound much better like deluxe reverb series and few weeks ago i tried the cornell romany 12.. wow that amp is another level it sound really amazing far better than my blues deluxe
mmm how much we talking for those though? I think I got my FBD for like $850 out the door.
Paulo Muzi guitarrista
What guitar are you using in the video? Is it the jv modified 60's strat?
Using a 13' American Standard Strad. No mods just straight plugged in with adjusting the amp!
Had one, for about three days....took it back. The cleans were not that clean at stage volume and the dirty channel just wasn't that dirty. For $1000 I was expecting something more useable.
The BD has some of the best cleans ever. Creamy cleans. Every note sounds lovely.
You’re awesome bro, sounds good and keep going!
Much much obliged!! Thank you
Love your coat. Nice jam
Thanks Aaron!
Anyone make a external Oil cooler? Metal skid plate?
A beast ❤
Is that a roasted maple board?
Just an American standard Rosewood
damn, these welds doesn't look nice....
weld them yourself then haha
One problem with this series of amps is the input jacks with plastic threads. Over time of putting a guitar cord in the input, strips the plastic threads and causes it not to work. Can still use 2nd input until it strips. I have replaced the input of five of these with a switch craft hard wired to circuit board
Not to mention the 5w 470k ohm resistors that burn the boards plus the absolutely atrocious soldering quality and cheap ass ribbon cables that snap if you’re not extremely careful. Don’t get me wrong they sound amazing and take pedals very well but the build is absolute rubbish.
Looking into the same bike for myself. Nice video! Did you happen to “uncork” the bike?
Thanks Stephen! Yes I will probably do a video on it. Still needs to be uncorked with a new pipe but the bike has great bones to work with