Good YouTube Channels

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Dead Wax - this hendrix vid came up on my feed and since then I have watched a few more. Very good imo..

https://youtu.be/OJFbRxIJtBA


Tex Mexico Frets: 1198
18 Jan, 2023
https://youtu.be/cvyaeR8I0Bg

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https://youtu.be/cvyaeR8I0Bg

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In terms of products, I personally avoid channels made by retailers (for example Andertons).  Biased reviews, probably loads of post production sound edits.  Their videos might as well be adverts.  If I do end up watching one of their reviews, I make damn sure I watch reviews by other people as well.    
JohnPerry Frets: 1669
09 Feb, 2023
Forumite @JackGriffiths demoing for Peach is a must-watch for me, especially with a Tele (just my own preference). Plays sublimely for 4-5 minutes each time, never the same riff twice. Great player.

Bukovac is unmissable, of course. Beato and Rhett Shull also staples of my subscriptions.
Bats_ Frets: 104
22 Apr, 2023
Some great suggestions here that I’ve never heard of. 
JMP220478 Frets: 421
14 May, 2023
@LateNightLessons  - lessons based on live footage / bootlegs from a well published teacher 

  @fivewattworld - worthy of multiple plugs 

  @EugeValovirta230V - finish rock/metal guitar - I just like his style and tones 

   @BigHairyGuitars  - film / tv / video gaming writer guitarist studio tone hound 

   @blakemansfield2356  - higain pushed amp tones - marshalls / boogie etc 





CaseOfAce Frets: 1578
14 May, 2023
I used to regularly check out Riffs and Beards - his early Ridiculous Reverb Listing vids were funny and informative. His readers' rigs / Rate My Rigs were interesting too.

I occasionally watch Phil McKnight and Rig Rundown (Premier Guitar) as well.
Phil Mc Knight
  RJ Ronquillo
  Bwm5150
  the art of guitar
  Rik beato 
  Tim pierce
   Professor of rock
Damien Bacci is good for Rockabilly and he had a good interview,and played with his band,Bill Haley Junior.
I'm always struggling to find "balance".

Some I love for their demoing/playing, but find their reviews so-so: Rhet Shull
Some I love for their reviewing but can't stand their playing: Trogly
Very few are balanced: Robert Baker is the first who springs to mind for me.
Into the Blues has good stuff
Paul Davids for wonderfully produced videos
Guitar Geek 
The Blues Institute has good acoustic blues lessons