Oh yeah. What’s up ladies and gentlemen? You’re back with your boy Muzz Mickey. We’re back from the live stream session. What’s up with the coffee? M delicious. Uh for those of you who not joined the channel before, the channel is about four things. Okay. The four things the channel is about. The first two things involve the live stream. The live stream is about me practicing, you practicing, us practicing together so that we can teach each other or or learn from each other or figure out different influencers that can help us get from the intermediate to the advanced, from the advanced to the expert to the virtuoso level of guitar playing through our practicing because perfect practice makes perfect. 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Running through the streets with my woes. We’re at 70 beats per minute here. I don’t remember what this exercise is called, but we going to be working on this one. Okay. Small pigs, baby. [Music] [Music] I count that as three mistakes technically speaking, which is better than yesterday’s, which I think I made four or five. I’m not sure. Um, so that one’s getting cleaned up. Still got a lot of work to do with that one. We’re at 100 beats per minute. We’re doing the John Patrrui bite of the mosquito style exercise at 100 beats per minute. If you need to do it a slower tempo, by all means do it a slower tempo. Thank you for joining me on the channel today. I’m Muzzy McGee. Love you. [Music] [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Music] Still playing with small pick. Still working out the kinks with the small pick. Let’s get right into the alternate picking from the first alternate spider picking from the first to 16th fret at 100 beats per minute. Uh, let [Music] [Music] go. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] That one needs work. Again, this little pick is not doing me justice. Uh, with that exercise in particular, uh, I don’t know why I took up to 10, but we’re at 100 beats per minute, and we’re doing the chromatic tapping from the first to 16th fret at 100 beats per minute before we move on to the following exercise. So, we picked the ones. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] [Music] on. [Music] [Music] We’re doing sweet picking exercises uh at 70 beats per minute. Brandon Dion’s uh sweet picky exercise at 70 then 90 70 then 80 then 90 beats per minute. We’ll see how he’s there with the pick. We did okay yesterday. Um it’s still going to take some time to work out some of the cakes. Let’s keep working on it. [Music] [Music] [Music] It sounded okay at 70. I mean, you still got some kink kinks to work out. See, 80. When I say kinks, it’s really for me, it’s really about holding the smaller picks because I have fat fingers. Um, but this will help if I’m doing like harmonics. Uh but you [Music] know down 90 beats perman 70 and 80 sounded good so far. Uh we’ll try it at 90. See how it sounds there. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Uh 90 sounded really good. I’m not going to lie. There are a couple problems here and there, but overall uh the exercise is coming together. Tomorrow I think we might do 80, 90, and 100. Who knows? Got to keep working. Got to keep pushing the tempo. Know what I’m talking about. Now we’re at 100 beats per minute. And we’re going to do street picking exercise number one. This one’s a little bit harder. So, um, it’s a little bit more difficult this one. Give me a second here. Okay. Okay. All right. [Music] [Music] needs work. I can feel the pig slipping out of my fingers, which means I’ve got to figure out how I’m going to hold the pick together uh and still be able to play correctly. Um there were a couple mistakes in there um as far as how I’m hitting the string with it. But it’s all about positioning of the fingers, and I’m not I’ve not figured that out yet. [Music] [Music] A lot of work needs to be done there. 110 is usually my favorite tempo to do it uh at which to do this or practice this. Uh it is not working out that well with this pick. Uh it just needs work. Done. [Music] [Music] Everybody thinks [Music] [Applause] [Music] needs work. I don’t know what to say. It’s It is what it is. It’s going to need some work, guys. Uh figuring out how to hold the pick, figuring out what the best angle of the pick is to use. It just it’s that’s just part of the work uh that comes in with being a guitar player. Uh, now that we switched picks, it’s I mean, you’re we’re looking at a good with the hour that we practice every day, we’re looking at a good two months before I get enough of a handle of it to where I can figure out everything. So, yeah, it’s about 60 hours. About 60 hours worth of practice. That makes sense. 61 depending on the month. We’re doing the F sharp G flat major scale followed then followed by the G major scale at 105 beats per minute at which point we’re taking down the tempo from 105 to 100 to 90 beats per minute and we’re doing the tempo there. Uh hey man, what’s going on? Are you still if you’re still there? I usually don’t do requests. Uh I’m going to just try to click on this. I was not on the main screen at the time that this guy had sent this messages. So, I apologize. So, if you come back, uh, when you do come back, um, hopefully you’ll be there. Let’s go. We’re starting with the F major scale, ladies and gentlemen. F, F#, G flat major scale. First position. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] Uh, I really don’t do suggestions on this channel, at least for the time Maybe I will in the future, but as of right now, this is just a practice section. I might do a different section where I do take requests. But again, um I don’t really particularly take requests just for the future for whoever’s watching the channel. Uh second position, F# G flat major scale 105 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] Third position G major uh F# sharp G flat major scale 100 by beach man. Go. [Music] [Music] You can tell it just needs a lot of work with this pick. You can hear it. Um, let me see if I can like this guy’s comment real quick. I can’t, but I will give you a heart. All right. Uh, fourth position. Fourth position. G, F# sharp, G flat major scale. 105 beats per minute. Let’s [Music] go. Yeah, sorry. My bad. Third position. [Music] [Music] fourth position uh F sharp G flat major scale high five beat scale [Music] fifth position. Uh, F# D flat major scale 100 by beach. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] [Music] Sixth position uh F# D flat major scale 105 beats remain. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] seventh position. G F# sharp G flat major scale hard by beat. Let’s go. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] And finally, the eighth position or the octave position of the F# D flat major scale on hard beat. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] Now, I’m just going to write to this guy because it will not let me like his comment. Whatever reason that is I’m going to just type in a man [Music] Okay, my bad. took a little detour there. Somebody wrote in the comment section, uh, they wanted me to, they requested something. They wanted me, they wanted to request a song. I don’t do songs in the section. I do song requests, at least at this moment in time. I never considered it. Um, these are just practice sessions for us to get better as musicians. Uh, so that’s just going to be boring and monotonous stuff, but I might actually add that as something later on. Not this month or this year probably, but in the future, I may add that because that is a really good idea. Learning stuff uh on the fly. Uh, maybe even songs I’ve never heard. Uh, because learning to play by ear is also an important skill, too. It’s just not something we’re doing right now. Okay, so we’re doing the G major scale at 105 beats per minute starting from first position. Let’s go. [Music] Third position. Second position, I’m sorry. G major scale. 105 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] fourth position. Third position, G major scale, 100 B. Let’s go. [Music] fifth position. Oh, I’m sorry. Third, fourth position, fourth position, G major scale, 105 beats per minute. Again, if you are typing or writing to me, save your questions to the very end of the video. I should say that right now so that people know I I’m not always looking at the chat section because uh I usually don’t have a lot of subscribers on the channel. So, you know, [Music] [Music] Fifth position. Yeah. Fifth position. G major scale. 105 beats per minute. Let’s go. Oh, I say subscribers. I I don’t have a lot of subscriber, but I don’t have enough eyeballs on the screen at some point. So, I don’t have a lot of people watching the channel at the moment. That’s what I should say soon. [Music] [Music] [Music] Sixth position. ition G major scale 105 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] I’m smiling because I just heard the people upstairs in my apartment complex are vacuuming. It’s kind of annoying, but it is what it is, you know. Seventh position, G major scale, 105 beat up scale. [Music] [Music] And finally, the eighth position or the octave position, the G major scale at 105 beats per minute. Let’s go. Okay. [Music] [Music] And now, ladies and gentlemen, I’m going to take the tempo down to 90 beats per minute. We’re going to work on the um F# G flat minor pentatonic scale. And then we’re going to follow that up with the uh F uh the G minor pentatonic scale. Why does this keep going down? 90. There we go. Again, if you have any questions, I have to toggle back between two different screens. Uh, right now, my computer’s really old, which is why I ask people to subscribe so I can get the advertiser generating revenue I need to make this channel as free as possible for you. Thank you for joining me again. I go by the name of Luzy McGee. Here we are with the minor pentatonic scales in all six positions starting with the F# G flat minor pentatonic scale at 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] Second position, F# G flat minor pentatonic scale at 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] Uh third position. Uh F sharp G flat minor pentatonic scale at 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] fourth position. Um, G major, uh, F# G flat minor pentatonic scale. 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] Fifth position, F# B flat minor pentatonic scale 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] And finally, the sixth position or the octave position of the F# G flat minor pentatonic scale. 90 degrees for per minute. Let’s go. [Music] Now, ladies and gentlemen, we’re going right into the F sharp G flat. No, we’re going right into the G minor pentatonic scale. 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] [Music] Uh, second position, a G minor pentatonic scale, 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] third position. Uh, G minor pentatonic scale, nine beats per minute. Let’s [Music] go. Fourth position. G minor pent scale. 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] When I make that face set up, that’s not my stank face. I’m from Atlanta, so that’s called Stankonia face. And if you know what that means, you know what I’m talking about. Okay. Uh, Stankonia, baby. Um, fifth position, G major, G minor pent scale, 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. Stinkonia, please. [Music] And finally the seventh position uh the sixth position I’m sorry or the octave position of the G minor pent. pentatonic scale at 90 beats per minute. Let’s go. [Music] [Applause] [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen. Now, we’re going to play the fun game called Find the Note. We do not need the metronome for this part or the chord section. Uh so we’re going to do that. We’re playing the fun game called Find the F and take a little sippy sip of this right here. Then we’re going to get right into it. Let’s go. So we know we’re at the first and 13th on the bottom E string, which means yep, you guessed it. We’re at 1 and 13 first and 13th frets on the top E string. So we’re at first and 13 at the bottom E string. First and 13 at the bottom E string. Then 8 and 20 on the A string. 8 and 20 on the A string. Frets 8 and 20 on the A string. Yes. Frets 8 and 20 on the A string. Then back to first and 13th frets on the bottom E string. That’s right. Then first and 13 on the poppy string. Then when we go to the the B string, I want to say we’re at six and 18. That’s right. fret six and 18 on the B string. 6 18. Six and 18 on the B string. Then back to 1 and 13. 1 and 13 on the A string. On the B string. Neither one of those are correct. 1 and 13 on the E string, which means it’s identical to the bottom E string. Put one and 13 on the bottom E string. Then we go to the A string, which is again 8 and 20. Then on the D string, we’re going to three and 15. Okay, first three and 15 on the D string. And we’re going to get you to F, the note F. Then we’re going to go back. Then we’re going to go back to the A string, which again is at 8 and 20. That’s [Music] right. It’s 8 and 20 right there, ladies and gentlemen. That’s eight and [Music] 20. Back to first and 13. First and 13 on the bottom E string. Then first and 13. First and 13 on the bottom E string. Then six, I’m sorry, six and 18. Six and 18. 6 and 18 on the B string. 6 and 18. 6 and 18. 6 and 18 on the B string. Then when we go to the G string, we know where it is. We know it’s at 10 and [Music] 22. 10 and 22 on the G string. 10 and 22 10 and 22 10 and 22 on the G string. Then back to 3 and 15 on the D string. That’s right. 3 and 15 first three and 15 on the D string. Then when we go to the A string, if you remember correctly, we are back to the eight and 20. That’s [Music] right. 8 and 20 on the D string. I’m sorry, 8 and 20 on the A string. Then first and 13th, frets one and 13 on the E string. [Music] Then now we’re going to go to the chords, ladies and gentlemen. We’re going to start with the F sharp G flat minor chords. We’re doing minor chords this week. F# G F# G flat minor chords. We’re doing the melody chords, the inside chords, the rhythm chords, or as they are also called the um rhythm chords. And then we’re going to follow that up with the broad and four string chords. and do the same thing with the G major chords. Again, if you have any questions, as I say to everyone, please make sure you hold on to them to the very end or the very beginning because I do not have time to check out uh the chat during the section when I’m playing. I did it today uh on one of the rare occasions where I get um a wonderful note or message from an individual who’s asking if I can do a request. Again, these sessions are practice sessions, so I don’t do requests, okay? We do basically similar things every single day and we change up our exercises on a pro bi-weekly basis uh so that we can get better as guitars overall. That’s what this ch that’s what the live stream is about. Okay. Requests can be done for videos that I will put up, but as far as a session goes, at least this year, I’m not going to be doing requests. It just doesn’t make sense. Um but learning by ear is an important skill, too. So, I’m not going to I’m not going to tell you that it’s never going to happen. I’m just saying for this year, at least in my in my head, in my plan for how I’m going to create and push this channel further, it’s not going to be a lot of I’ll request this song, this that and the other because I think uh that’s for a very particular type of player and my goal isn’t about just about learning to play songs. Uh we’re learning to play songs with the objective of getting better. So, we’re going to find find songs, you know, I could do tell give me a Weezer song or Blink182 song. I’ll learn it on the fly. It’ll take me all three seconds to learn because they’re not hard. At this level, you should be able to play power chords or anything from uh uh punk rock. I can play those easy. Okay. Uh but that’s not This channel is about pushing it. This is why I’m working on Polifia and Joe Joe Satriani songs and John Patrrui songs and things of that nature that help us identify skill sets that are necessary to move to upper levels. Okay. And I don’t think that learning cover songs by in and of themselves is an effective way of getting better as a guitar player. They do help you learn stuff. They’re important to learn, don’t get me wrong, but they’re not uh essential in my opinion to get to that next level. They’re just simply um they’re simply uh de means of showing somebody where they are. How quickly you learn them uh and how uh the ease of how you learn them determines where your level is. I just don’t think that they’re exactly geared towards progressing as a guitar player. Uh again, I could be wrong. Um that’s why I get I enlist I enlist the help of the public all the time. I ask people, tell me what you think. Let me know if I’m right or I’m wrong. If you think that I’m wrong, by all means, comment in the section. Okay, so we’re starting with the F# G flat major chords. Okay, again, this is going to be boring. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] So, let’s go again. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] We’ll move again. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] Uh, second position. Uh, second position. The inside chords. My bad. My bad. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Now the rhythm chords. What the bars is the refuction right [Music] here. Let’s go and [Music] Come on again. [Music] bottom four string chords that sound a little something like this. Write your code switching. [Music] [Music] [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Now we’re going to do the G minor scales and the G minor chords, I’m sorry, in um melody or the outside chords, the inside chords, the rhythm chords or the bar chords as I call them or as they are called uh and the uh bottom four string chords. So, let’s get right to it. Like, right now. Okay. Right now. I think it was a Fat Boy Slim song right here. Right now. I I was watching some kind [Music] of maybe I got that one confused with the Funk Soul Brother. [Music] Whatever. [Music] Let’s go again. [Music] [Music] I wasn’t sure if that was the last one. Let’s do it again. [Music] inside chords sound like this richer. [Music] Come [Music] on. Come on. [Music] Now the rhythm chords are soundless sound like this right here. Go switching. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Now the bottom four string chords sound like this right here. [Music] Hey, hey, hey. All right. Now, we’re going to get right into the Antonio Visario. Tony Vizio. Um, lick of the week. Lick of the week. Oh, you know what? Pause this. I’m going to copy this and paste this into the description of the video. Here they are for those of you who want to watch it. I’ve only had one viewer so far. There we go. That’s the Antonio Visario lick of the week. And then the next one is from Mellow Days Music, which is the same one we worked on yesterday, which because I am struggling a little bit with getting some of these bar chords down. Uh I do know, uh as a general thing, um generally speaking, I do know the uh how to play it. Uh it’s just missing some [Music] [Music] Okay, we’re going to turn this off. Right chop. We don’t need this. We know this. Okay. So, this is what it sound like. Did what it sound like. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Hey, Heat. [Music] [Music] melodies music. We’re going to play through this. I don’t know why I feel [Music] [Music] Ah, this shit’s fire, son. lick a wing. So again, it goes like I’m try to play it like this. [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] So I got I got the chord just like [Music] and repeats. So it’s [Music] [Music] Keep working on it. Got to keep on working. Got to keep on working on it. Uh, again, I do not take requests. Those of you who are trying to make requests, I do not take them. It makes no sense because it doesn’t add to this channel in any meaningful way. Um, it’s not to say that it won’t happen or will ever happen. It’s just to say that as of right now, in this particular moment in time, I’m not taking requests. I think that learning in pro like what we’re doing now, learning prepare pieces are just to make dope stuff. And the prepared pieces I’m learning are prepared pieces that are just stuff that are going to help bring people to the channel to show you the work that it takes to put in to create a song, to write to to to learn a song, and the skill set and the practice it takes to get there by using my dumb face and me every single day uh to show you the work it takes to to create the harder songs, okay? To to to reproduce the harder songs um in an effort to bring more people to the channel. It’s not. So, this channel isn’t around, it’s not based around me playing cover songs, okay? The cover songs are kind of a a marketing tool, but as well as a learning tool. And if they’re not calibrated towards learning, it’s just more more of like show I can play a blink when you song [Music] like or something stupid like that. That’s not really a blink when you song. That’ll be like push it higher. You know what I’m saying? Like I can learn these songs. It’s not hard. Okay. It’s just uh it that learning them helps us get better with our certain skill sets. Learning licks of them will help us later on. But the idea of this channel isn’t about it’s not about playing cover songs. cover songs that we’ll be doing will be calibrated for two will be used for two different reasons. One to bring people into the channel to see what I’m doing because when people see do cool stuff, they say, "Oh, well, how does he learn how to do that?" And then they’ll go out and check out the channel and maybe they’ll join our sessions. And the second thing it does is because of the popularity of the songs, it helps bring people to the channel. It is what it is. Uh that’s just if I didn’t have to do it, it’s kind of like I got to sing for my supper sort of thing and I just got to do it. Anyway, we’re doing uh by um Bolivia ABC. [Music] [Music] [Music] Hey. [Music] down. [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Happy [Music] birthday. [Music] Hey, thank you. [Music] [Music] Thank you. [Music] [Music] I want to do it. [Music] I would like to run through that again, but I am not. I am running out of time here. I’m just trying to get some of this stuff done. So, I’m not getting I’m getting all this stuff done. somewhere 85 beats per minute. We’re going to do the solo part. We’re going to run through it a few times here and then we’re going to get right into the improvisational section of this [Music] thing. Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] down. Down. [Music] Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] The ending did not go as planned. Damn it. Oh, damn it. Uh, let’s get right into the solo that you thought I was the podies. Okay, we’re at right here. [Music] off. Ah yeah. [Music] [Music] Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Music] and Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Music] [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] Ah! Kick my hands. [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Music] Hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, [Music] [Music] hey. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Heat. Hey, heat. Hey, heat. [Music] eight. I guess a eight right there. I’m feeling good about that one. It wasn’t as great as yesterday’s cuz yesterday just ended phenomenally. Uh I don’t know what was going on with me yesterday. I just felt the improvisational spirit inside me. That holy ghost of improvisational music just flowing through my bow. I don’t know what’s going on with that. Christ a [Music] non. That’s you. [Music] down. Hey [Music] [Music] Hey. Ah. [Music] [Music] a a [Music] [Music] a [Music] a a [Music] [Music] ah ah [Music] [Music] a not alone. [Music] [Music] do. Oh. Ah. Ah. Ah. Oh. [Music] Ah, ah. [Music] [Music] Guess the ending. Who did that? Let me close out of this because we don’t need that anymore. Ladies and gentlemen, I go out and name Muzby McGee. This is my channel. This is what I try to do every single day is try to get better as a guitar player. Try to get better with improvisational music. Try to tweak our practice sessions so we can do that. So, let me get this straight. Let me get this straight with y’all. What we’re trying to do for this individual who asked me today, I’m thankful that you joined the channel. However, I will not be taking requests. This channel is not the live stream is not particularly about taking requests. Okay, live stream is about well, this channel is about four things. The first two things involve the live stream. The live stream involves the practice sessions which I I’ll be tweaking my practices. We’ll be working on scales, chords, uh picking patterns, things of that nature to try to get better at practicing because perfect practice makes perfect to do the second thing which is improvisational music. the end of every practice, we’ll be spending 15 to 20 minutes on improvisational music to try to get better at using our brains, using the chords and the and the and the picking patterns and the different licks of the week that we’ve learned to try to create the best possible improvisational music we can so that we don’t get writer’s block when we do the third thing, which is what the whole channel is about. It is about me creating electronic music using Logic Pro X creating music for myself 90% 90% of the time whether I’m singing songwriting or rapping which I don’t really rap but again uh singing songwriting and and putting together dope compositional music electronic music using my guitar is either my primary source of inspiration or the primary instrument on the on these on the uh on the tracks to make the best music I possibly can make dope stuff and have people come here and be like oh you’re awesome and I get advertised driven revenue and then I can make this channel pay for itself so I can meet reach net zero grow, but also get to do dope stuff while trying to make this happen. So, if that sounds good to you, by all means, go ahead and like, comment, subscribe to the channel. I will also be making music for other people, which the other 10% 9% will be me making music for myself. And the other 10, five to 10% will be geared towards me making music for other people, including artists and people who need musical scores to create their own like their own movies. Second thing, uh the the fourth thing is the channel is is is a video log. When people don’t watch a channel, the video starts as a video log as to where I am, where I’ve been, and where I’m trying to go. So, that’s helpful. Second thing I have to do because I’m not receiving advertiser driven revenue at this particular moment in time, I have to ask people to do for number two, the two following things. One, to donate to my coffee account, which is available in the description. Again, it’s kofi.commuzymagi, I believe, and it’s in the description of the channel in case I have mistake or I have messed up a letter or something. Maybe there’s a number in there somewhere. I don’t think there is. But in the event that that is the case, you can check it out. It’s in the description of the video. All you have to do is copy and paste it and you can donate as little as€1, which is equivalent today to $114, which is absurd because the dollar is now trash. Um, again, um, the second thing is if you don’t and economically it doesn’t make sense for you to do so, you don’t want to donate to the channel, by all means, check out my cryptocurrency referral links. Now, again, this channel has nothing to do with cryptocurrency. It’s just another way for me to generate revenue for this channel without being at any cost really to you. Um, and if you decide that you want to get involved in cryptocurrency, again, I’m not a cry I’m not an adviser. I’m not a financial adviser. I’m not telling you what you should and shouldn’t do with your money. And don’t take this as financial advice. It’s just if you want to get involved in the cryptocurrency space. These are four sites that I’ve been on for over half of a decade, six, seven years for most of them. Uh, if not all of them. Um, and if you want to get involved in those sites, you can and you should. uh spending 50 bucks or more on any of these sites, they will offer you a bonus or a perk. Using Binance as an example, they will offer you a 100 bucks cash back. If you make five transactions or more, I believe it’s 10 maybe. With those um with that $50 that you purchase cryptocurrency with, if you make five to 10 transactions using that same 50 bucks, they will give you a 100 bucks cash back in cryptocurrency. As they offer to you, they will offer to me as well 100 bucks cash back because I’m the referring client. It’s like the referral friend club program at any bank. Whatever they offer you, they will in turn offer to me. And because I’m using that 100 bucks to reinvest back into my crypto account and because I’m using that cryptocurrency money that I earned this year using 15 to 20% of my total gains up to 100 bucks to reinvest back into the channel at the end of the year to purchase products that I need for the channel. That is how it helps out with the channel. Last year I bought the G1X Zoom. Okay, is behind me. This is what I purchased last year. This is I will be purchasing another one this uh not another pedal this year. This is what I got last year. Okay, this the beginning of this year. Okay, that’s what I purchased. I didn’t have any subscribers, but I decided I needed it for my channel and I really wanted it, so I bought it. Um, next year hopefully I will not need to do it, but I, as promised, this will be the last year I will be doing it. So, check it out. Help me out with the channel that way if you want to. And the third thing really is to help me out with the channel in the freest way possible is to help me grow my channel. And the best way to help me do that is by sending these links to your friends to get them to sign up for my channel. And also by you subscribing to my channel and subscribing to me across all platforms. Whether I’m active on those platforms like on YouTube or on Facebook or I’m inactive on those channels at the time being on Twitch or on um Tik Tok. Helping me grow those channels will inevitably help me grow my YouTube channel. Help me grow my YouTube channel will inevitably help me grow those channels. Ladies and gentlemen, one hand washes the other. Thank you so much for your time. Uh I will see you tomorrow in the next one. In the next one. Uh for I cannot even pronounce that name, so I’m not going to try. Uh, but thank you so much for joining me on the channel today. I’m sorry that I do not do requests. Um, yeah, if you do have suggestions on how I can get better though, if you really believe that there are certain songs that you can request that will help us as a collective grow better uh as a collective, like get better as guitar players, by all means recommend those again. But they are not going to be requests of songs that I’m going to play in every session. There are songs I will put up as cover songs to help garner uh more attention to my channel, okay? as a marketing tool. So, I use it as technical skills tool or a marketing tool. But as far as taking requests, this channel is not really I’m not about that. I’m not trying to do that. I’m trying to create my own music on guitar and my own music in Logic Pro X. Helping understand different uh songs as far as helping us progress as guitar players. Like if you like said, "Oh, you should learn Eruption. It’s really good at tapping and it’ll teach you how to tap." It’s like, "Okay, yeah, it’s a great example of a song I would absolutely do to this channel. I I would create for this channel as a cover song." But as far as taking requests, like if somebody’s like, you should say, "Enter the Sandman from Metallica, bro. Do it, dude." No, this channel ain’t about that. Uh if it was a cover song, it was something that I felt was actually going to help us progress from intermediate to advance, advanced to expert and from expert to and so on, we would do it. We to we’re going to do cover songs. That’s what’s going to happen. We’re starting with Polifia and Joe Satrian stuff. Those are the first two things. They should be published hopefully by the end of this month. That being said, ladies and gentlemen, I go by the name Musi. This is my channel. This is what I do every single day and I will hope that you will continue to join me every single day. And if you can’t to check out the playlist section of this channel, to watch the videos, to comment on the videos, to talk about how I progress, what I can do better in the background, what I can do better with my face, what I can do better dress-wise, what I can do better as a channel just to make this more interesting and to make it more fun because Muzzy McGee is making you eat your vegetables. It sucks. Which is why I asked people to do this with me because doing it by yourself and practicing by yourself just sucks. It’s trash. It’s boring. It’s monotonous. But it is a necessary and absolutely fundamental uh thing that you have to do if you want to get better. You got to practice and you got to practice perfectly. You have to put more pressure on yourself when you’re practicing than when you do live. Okay? Live is for you to put those skills to use, but practice is to make sure that you are tweaking and fine-tuning everything as much as possible. Perfect practice makes perfect. Ladies and gentlemen, I go by the name Musgeeek. continue to join me on this channel every single day hopefully um as I will try to be here every single day as I have been for the last 192 193 days. My bad. 393 days consecutively give or take. Love you guys. Bye. Happy Saturday. Okay. Bye. I am me.
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