Original upload date: June 10th, 2022 (automatically grabbed from title)
[0:00 - 0:07] What is up? What is up? What is up? So I was not necessarily planning on making this kind of stream,
[0:07 - 0:20] but this needs to be talked about seriously. As I said, I was not planning on making this kind of
[0:20 - 0:25] video, but this does need to be spoken on.
[0:25 - 0:46] So I was setting up for a world record run on leave for speed heat because as you guys know I'm
[0:46 - 0:54] very big on setting world records. I absolutely love doing it and it's something that, you know,
[0:54 - 1:06] I have fun doing. It's something that I truly enjoy, but so many that wanted to subscribe to me,
[1:06 - 1:20] they said something that was not cool. They basically were trying to tell me to,
[1:21 - 1:26] oh, you know, don't be in the trolls, the trolls are your fans, blah, blah, blah. No,
[1:26 - 1:34] they are not my fans. First off, I'm going to tell you that right now. First off, trolls,
[1:34 - 1:37] they're not my fans.
[1:41 - 1:51] Okay. Trolls are not supporters. Trolls are sad people that don't have lives
[1:51 - 1:58] that like to bully people like myself. Matter of fact, trolls are the reason I left YouTube.
[1:58 - 2:07] And being trolled and bullied like I was, was the reason that I left YouTube to begin with.
[2:08 - 2:14] That's the whole reason I left to escape it. And I know a lot of people might not like
[2:14 - 2:22] it and a lot of people might not agree with it and that's fine. But I will not stand up here
[2:22 - 2:32] on my own stream and find myself to be trolled again. That's not happening.
[2:35 - 2:41] I want my channel to be a fun place where, you know, bigger channels can come in and hang out
[2:41 - 2:51] and have a good time. I want people to be able to have fun. I want people to be able to see that
[2:51 - 2:58] side of me that no one ever really got to see before on YouTube. You know, the side of me that
[2:58 - 3:06] you guys saw earlier when I was playing, you know, when I was actually playing
[3:06 - 3:13] Tiny Tina's Wonderland. I had fun with that.
[3:13 - 3:21] Hey, Shelter. Thank you so much for the subscription. Shout out to Shelter.
[3:22 - 3:32] Or Shelter. Hey, punk lawyer. What up punk rock lawyer. How are you doing?
[3:32 - 3:43] But, you know, I want this place to be a fun place for people to hang out, you know,
[3:43 - 3:49] like I don't want trolls up in my chat bullying people or myself.
[3:51 - 3:54] Because there's something that I wanted to
[3:54 - 4:00] there's something that I really, really, really wanted to
[4:00 - 4:08] keep a surprise for you guys. But I feel like now is actually the perfect time.
[4:08 - 4:15] If you guys don't know, for those of you that are on World of Warcraft,
[4:18 - 4:25] you guys might recognize the, you guys might recognize the name Hooray.
[4:25 - 4:34] Now, for those of you that do recognize the name Hooray, that is because he runs one of the
[4:34 - 4:44] top 14 guilds in the world. He is one of the top elite guild leaders in the world.
[4:47 - 4:58] And I actually got an invite by Herang himself to join that guild.
[4:58 - 5:09] And me being the way that I am in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel and as high up as I am on the list
[5:09 - 5:18] of racing games and, you know, strategy based games, I took the offer and said yes. So everything
[5:18 - 5:26] I do on this channel is not just reflective of me. It is reflective of my team. It's reflective of
[5:26 - 5:39] my guild because my guild is like my family and everything I do is reflective of that. And I want
[5:39 - 5:47] to show these guys that, yo, I have what it takes to be a top tier player in, you know, Fortnite and
[5:47 - 5:55] World of Warcraft and racing games and strategy games. Like I want to be able to show them like,
[5:55 - 6:03] hey, I have what it takes to be an elite. And in order to be an elite player, I have to not only
[6:03 - 6:13] conduct myself in the proper manner while I'm around them, but also outside of the guild as
[6:13 - 6:26] well because everything I do reflects on my team. And I don't want to make my guild/family look like
[6:26 - 6:34] crap by having trolls up in here. That would look bad on me as a professional streamer, as a
[6:34 - 6:40] professional gamer. Like that would look bad on me. I don't want to do anything to make my guild
[6:40 - 6:55] or my team look bad. Dude, I currently play Archer. I am a night elf Archer. Yo, Faust, what up, man?
[6:55 - 7:02] Milan, what's up, buddy? How you doing, man? And yo, Faust, welcome to the stream, dude.
[7:02 - 7:24] I'm sorry I didn't see you guys jump in sooner. I do apologize, but what's up to you guys, man?
[7:24 - 7:36] You guys are freaking awesome. In the original one, yes. Archer is basically Ranger.
[7:39 - 7:53] I chose to go with night elf Ranger character. That's one of the original factions.
[7:53 - 8:05] I love doing ranged stuff, like whether it's bow and arrow. As a matter of fact, if you guys
[8:05 - 8:13] noticed, when I was playing Tiny Tina's Wonderland earlier, I was always using either the sniper
[8:13 - 8:23] rifle or some sort of scope weapon by chance I could, because that's my favorite style of play.
[8:23 - 8:32] I love doing ranged weaponry, being able to sit back and hang back. If you guys notice me
[8:32 - 8:39] ever playing any kind of shooter games, especially Fortnite, yeah, I can get up in your face and do
[8:39 - 8:45] assault. That's not a problem. I have zero issue with that, trust me. But I'm that kind of dude
[8:45 - 8:52] that likes to hang back and be like, yo, grab my rifle, cock that sucker back and just pop
[8:52 - 8:59] fire off shots from a long distance. Just take that sniper, boom, and just keep moving.
[9:01 - 9:10] That's my favorite play style. I played Horde. Horde blood elf Archer.
[9:10 - 9:24] Exactly. Nyla knows what it is. Nyla knows.
[9:27 - 9:35] I usually tank and go, hey, that's not a bad one. Bro, Malone, if me and you ever get up on Fortnite,
[9:35 - 9:42] bro, I'm definitely throwing you as my tanker, bro. Yeah, Malone, you ever get up on Fortnite,
[9:42 - 9:48] dog? Bro, I got you, man. I'm going to have you be in my tanker guide, bro, because they do have
[9:48 - 10:00] tanks up in there. And so definitely, man, I got you on tanker, bro. Now don't get it wrong. I can
[10:00 - 10:07] do other varied weapons when it comes to shooter games and other play styles, like one of my
[10:07 - 10:17] beginning play styles on the game of Jade Dynasty was actually up in your face combat.
[10:19 - 10:37] Oh, shit. All right, y'all gotta change your hats. Hold up. You know, just one second, y'all.
[10:37 - 10:45] Hey, I don't mind. I get to wear my crown.
[10:46 - 10:51] The number three Earnhardt senior hat, boy. I get to rock that number three.
[10:51 - 10:55] I get to rock that black number three, bro.
[10:55 - 11:03] What build do you raid with as Hunter? I haven't gotten the... Not when you asked.
[11:03 - 11:12] But I have not gotten the chance to do any raids with my guild just yet.
[11:12 - 11:20] Due to the fact that my computer runs so slow that I have to literally save up to get a brand new one,
[11:20 - 11:28] which is what I'm going to be putting all my subscriptions that I get, like all the money
[11:28 - 11:36] that I get from paid subscriptions. I am going to put that up towards upgrading my stuff for
[11:36 - 11:42] you guys, like upgrading to a new laptop or a new, you know, computer or what have you.
[11:42 - 11:54] Bro, I'm literally just wearing a black ops, my black ops two shirt that I showed you guys
[11:54 - 12:00] yesterday. Funny thing is I got this when I got the game, too. That's what's funny.
[12:04 - 12:12] Because one of my friends actually gave me the black ops two disc. And it was like brand new.
[12:12 - 12:17] And there was like a shirt that came with it. And the shirt was like way too small for him.
[12:17 - 12:21] And he just wasn't a fan of black ops two. So he gave me the disc,
[12:21 - 12:26] which I lost a long time ago. But I still got the shirt. So
[12:32 - 12:36] how many paid subscribers do I have? I'm not sure that's actually a very good question.
[12:36 - 12:49] You still gonna do? Yes, I am. Matter of fact, matter of fact, folk punk, if you actually look
[12:49 - 12:54] in the redeem points, I actually do have a setup to where I can do
[12:55 - 13:02] stitch vocal covers of whatever songs you want me to do. But there is like a cool down period. So
[13:02 - 13:10] I can let my voice rest a bit between songs. So I will, you know, I will be doing stitch covers
[13:10 - 13:17] of songs. Like I said, I just, you know, there's that cool down period in between. So I'm not
[13:17 - 13:26] blowing my vocals out. The reason why I do that cool down period, not only the not only is it to
[13:26 - 13:35] help me keep from blowing out my vocal cords to where I can't do anything. But it gives me a
[13:35 - 13:46] chance to catch my breath a bit. Can I do anime covers? Depends on the song. Yo, fat Nick, what's
[13:46 - 13:53] up, man? Welcome to the channel, bro. Welcome, welcome, welcome to the channel fat Nick. How you
[13:53 - 14:03] doing, man? All right, say yeah. Okay, so it is fat Nick. Welcome to the channel, man. I hope you
[14:03 - 14:11] enjoy yourself, bro. Welcome, welcome, welcome. Welcome to my humble little part of this crazy,
[14:11 - 14:22] epic platform known as tweech. But like I said, the last and I know a lot of people tell me like,
[14:22 - 14:27] you know, you do a lot of, you know, metal core covers and metal covers of songs, you know,
[14:27 - 14:35] you know, you've gone for hours at a time. That is true. Yes. But on my last song,
[14:36 - 14:45] on my last metal core song that I did, I went so heavy on the high end fry screams that I
[14:45 - 14:54] almost blew my vocals out. Like by the end, I was tanked out, dude, I was so worn out that
[14:54 - 15:02] because I tried to get that super high end, just screechy noise, which I nailed. But in the process,
[15:02 - 15:10] I almost blew my vocals. And I'm trying not to blow my vocals. I kind of need my vocals. Especially
[15:10 - 15:17] when me being a music artist, I kind of need those. I kind of need my vocals if I'm going to
[15:17 - 15:22] do music or if I'm even going to do simple things like hang out with you guys. Like,
[15:22 - 15:28] I definitely need that. I can very well do a very good stream without talking.
[15:30 - 15:33] Because then it would just be boring.
[15:33 - 15:43] And can you imagine me doing a stream and not being able to talk? That would suck. I would
[15:43 - 15:51] feel so bad. Because I wouldn't be able to talk to you guys, man, I would feel so shitty.
[15:57 - 16:02] Like I would feel so bad not being able to talk to you guys or anything, man, that would suck.
[16:02 - 16:17] Actually, yes, I do. That is actually exactly what I do. When I'm, when I'm not like recording
[16:17 - 16:24] anything, and I'm in that musical zone, and I'm resting my voice, usually I'll either work on an
[16:24 - 16:31] instrumental, I'll work on writing, or like sometimes I'll sit down and work on album cover
[16:31 - 16:37] art or song ideas or whatever. So you're actually right on that, dude. You are dead ass on the money
[16:37 - 16:52] on that. Do certain drinks to the vocals. For me, I haven't noticed a difference. But for me,
[16:52 - 16:58] personally, the thing I like to do is like, this is iced tea with honey in it. This is raspberry
[16:58 - 17:04] iced tea mixed with honey. So I do drink this whenever I do vocal chords, like whenever I do
[17:04 - 17:10] vocal covers, I always have like a thing of this like about an hour beforehand to kind of coat my
[17:10 - 17:20] throat. It's either that or I know this sounds really weird. But whenever I do whenever I do
[17:20 - 17:27] metal core screams, I always I know this sounds strange, but this actually does work. For anybody
[17:27 - 17:33] out there that wants to do metal core screams, I'll tell you right now, this is something that
[17:33 - 17:41] you do want to do. Eat something spicy. Like if you're going to do metal core screams and vocals,
[17:41 - 17:49] eat something spicy. Because the harshness sitting in your throat, that'll coat your vocal chords
[17:49 - 17:56] and allow you to do screams properly. Like something about the spiciness and coach your
[17:56 - 18:05] vocals and allows you to do them proper. So if you are going to do metal core vocals like suicide
[18:05 - 18:13] silence. Lorna Shore, which I love Lorna Shore, freaking awesome guys. Absolutely love their
[18:13 - 18:26] music. Like if you're you know, cradle of fields or corn or well not so much corn but more or less
[18:26 - 18:33] not type stuff. Eat something spicy. Like it'll definitely coat your throat to where you can do
[18:33 - 18:48] that. At least that's what I found. Maybe I don't know. I don't like I don't know what it does,
[18:48 - 18:51] but for me at least it coats my vocals.
[18:56 - 19:03] Like something in the spicy food, you know, coats my vocal cords to where I can do proper metal
[19:03 - 19:14] screams. And it allows me to hit those just guttural freaking fry screams. I mean I can do
[19:14 - 19:23] it without it and I can do it properly without it, but it's more fun and a lot more range
[19:24 - 19:26] for me anyway. When I eat something spicy,
[19:26 - 19:34] got to give me a two yo wasabi is this shit, bro.
[19:34 - 19:39] Don't get me started on wasabi, man. I love wasabi, but bro.
[19:39 - 19:47] Don't get me started on wasabi, bro. I had a real bad experience with that shit.
[19:50 - 20:00] Holy shit. Yeah, Kirigama, what up, man? Welcome back, man. And thank you, dude. This actually was
[20:00 - 20:08] given to me by a friend that actually got this from Daylorn Hart Sr. himself. This is actually
[20:08 - 20:16] worn like I think like five races before he died in 2001. So this is actually one of his
[20:16 - 20:23] actual hats. So this to me is priceless. And I've had people asking me like, yo,
[20:23 - 20:28] are you selling that? Hell no, bro. Ain't happening.
[20:28 - 20:44] And for those of you that haven't heard me do any metal core stuff,
[20:45 - 20:47] let me show you what I can do exactly.
[20:47 - 20:57] Trying to think of a song I can do a metal core style that I know you guys would actually know.
[20:57 - 21:07] [silence]
[21:07 - 21:13] [exhales]
[21:13 - 21:57] [silence]
[21:57 - 22:01] [exhales]
[22:01 - 22:05] Here we go.
[22:05 - 22:09] And this one's definitely fun.
[22:09 - 22:15] [silence]
[22:15 - 22:17] Oh, geez.
[22:17 - 22:25] [silence]
[22:25 - 22:29] This one right here is actually a favorite of mine to do. 'Shy the Disturbed', by the way, man.
[22:29 - 22:33] Excited for the new album.
[22:33 - 27:01] [silence]
[27:01 - 27:09] Like, I can do stuff like that, or I can just straight out belt out the most insane shit like that.
[27:09 - 27:23] [silence]
[27:23 - 27:31] I want to say it's R.I.P. to Mitch Locker on this one, dude.
[27:31 - 30:07] [silence]
[30:07 - 30:11] A long time ago in high school, yeah.
[30:11 - 31:03] [silence]
[31:03 - 31:07] But to answer your question, Gregazoo, I actually did.
[31:07 - 31:11] But it was like way, way back when I was in high school.
[31:11 - 31:15] That was like the last time I actually had a full-on band.
[31:15 - 31:17] I haven't done anything for any one sense.
[31:17 - 31:23] It's just been me, you know, working with stuff and just doing stuff on my own, so.
[31:23 - 31:29] [silence]
[31:29 - 31:34] All right, y'all.
[31:34 - 31:39] We got us another banner up in here.
[31:39 - 31:43] [silence]
[31:43 - 31:46] Adios banner.
[31:46 - 31:49] That is what Bruce Banner on your ass.
[31:49 - 31:53] [silence]
[31:53 - 31:55] Do I have any Bandcamp? Do I have a Bandcamp?
[31:55 - 31:58] No, I don't, but I do have a SoundCloud.
[31:58 - 32:05] That's aimed more at my regular alternative hip-hop stuff.
[32:05 - 32:09] I actually do have a lot of alternative stuff, a lot of rock stuff.
[32:09 - 32:13] I don't have any metal stuff yet up on my SoundCloud.
[32:13 - 32:16] I do plan on doing that eventually, though.
[32:16 - 32:24] But I kind of wanted to push my alternative stuff and kind of see where that goes a little bit.
[32:24 - 32:30] Because I'll be honest, dude, the scene is riddled with a lot of, don't get me wrong,
[32:30 - 32:36] a lot of very, very respectable metalcore bands.
[32:36 - 32:38] And I mean a lot.
[32:38 - 32:43] We're talking everybody from "Bring Me to the Horizon,"
[32:43 - 32:48] "Suicide Silence," "Cradle of Filth," "War on the Shore."
[32:48 - 32:52] [silence]
[32:52 - 33:03] "Ginger," "Frickin' Lamb of God," "Bury Your Dead."
[33:03 - 33:08] All those guys, very well-respectable bands, but there's just so many.
[33:08 - 33:14] [silence]
[33:14 - 33:19] And, dude, a lot of people ask me how I came up with the name "Social Error."
[33:19 - 33:27] And the way that I came up with it is because for me, I am that.
[33:27 - 33:33] As far as me being on YouTube like I was, I was that social error.
[33:33 - 33:37] I was that guy that everybody looked at weirdly.
[33:37 - 33:44] I was that guy that was kind of like the error in the YouTube system.
[33:44 - 33:51] I was that guy that stood up for the little people like myself that was weird themselves.
[33:51 - 33:56] [silence]
[33:56 - 34:02] So that's kind of how that name came about because in all essence, I pretty much am a social error.
[34:02 - 34:05] I'm that guy that everybody bullies.
[34:05 - 34:10] I'm that guy that everybody picks on that has been through so much crap that I was like,
[34:10 - 34:15] "Hey, I'm proud to be a social error. I'm proud to be that outcast.
[34:15 - 34:24] I'm proud to be that guy that everybody bullies, but a lot more people watch and enjoy."
[34:24 - 34:29] And here's a fun little fact for you guys in case you guys didn't know.
[34:29 - 34:35] I actually am first-generation musician and music artist in my family.
[34:35 - 34:40] Nobody else in my family does music, so I'm literally first-generation.
[34:40 - 34:47] [silence]
[34:47 - 34:49] Exactly, exactly.
[34:49 - 34:54] And you actually, you have the general idea, yeah.
[34:54 - 35:04] It's how I identify with people, but it's also like, "Yo, I'm for the little guy.
[35:04 - 35:09] I'm for the upcoming artist. I'm for the small bands. I'm for that small artist,
[35:09 - 35:16] but I'm also against the system of the people that get screwed over."
[35:16 - 35:23] [silence]
[35:23 - 35:26] I definitely will, man. Hang on, guys. I'll be right back.
[35:26 - 35:29] I'm away. Come on, guys. Be right back.
[35:29 - 36:10] [silence]
[36:10 - 36:13] Hey, Charlie. I said take care of something right quick.
[36:13 - 36:16] Yo, Nyla, I definitely will be doing that.
[36:16 - 36:21] I actually do plan on making some social error merch,
[36:21 - 36:26] so I'm super, super stoked about that, actually.
[36:26 - 36:29] [silence]
[36:29 - 36:32] The underdog, the underdog, yes.
[36:32 - 36:37] And, yo, Nyla, I definitely will be making some social error merch
[36:37 - 36:40] to promote my music, for sure, dude.
[36:40 - 36:45] [silence]
[36:45 - 36:49] That is going to be a thing.
[36:49 - 36:53] Yes, I did, dude. I saw that in the Discord earlier, dude.
[36:53 - 36:57] That was so sick.
[36:57 - 37:00] That was freaking awesome, man.
[37:00 - 37:07] [silence]
[37:07 - 37:11] I was seriously hyped up, bro. That was so dope.
[37:11 - 37:17] [silence]
[37:17 - 37:25] You're going to start taking--
[37:25 - 37:31] No way. That Thatcher guy did it, bro. That is so sick.
[37:31 - 37:36] [silence]
[37:36 - 37:40] You can do cool designs for guitar picks and decals and stuff.
[37:40 - 37:43] [silence]
[37:43 - 37:47] I don't know how I would go about creating custom guitar picks,
[37:47 - 37:51] but that's definitely something to keep in mind, dude.
[37:51 - 37:54] That is definitely something to keep in mind, for sure.
[37:54 - 38:02] [silence]
[38:02 - 38:04] That is definitely something I do want to do.
[38:04 - 38:07] Hey, give me just a minute, guys. I need to turn on the light real quick.
[38:07 - 38:17] Give me just a sec.
[38:17 - 38:20] There we go.
[38:20 - 38:29] [silence]
[38:29 - 38:34] Guys, just on a quick side note here,
[38:34 - 38:38] I do want to mention one thing.
[38:38 - 38:47] If anybody does want to send me any kind of fan mail,
[38:47 - 38:52] don't get me wrong. I absolutely, absolutely love stickers.
[38:52 - 38:54] Don't get me wrong.
[38:54 - 38:57] But for right now, guys, if you guys do send me
[38:57 - 39:03] any kind of fan mail to my house, please, for the love of God,
[39:03 - 39:05] no stickers.
[39:05 - 39:09] Please, as much as I love them, please, not now.
[39:09 - 39:12] Because you guys see this bag right here?
[39:12 - 39:16] Nothing but stickers that I haven't even touched yet.
[39:16 - 39:19] Like literally, dude.
[39:19 - 39:28] [silence]
[39:28 - 39:34] Oh, hi.
[39:34 - 39:42] Like I literally have stickers that I've not even,
[39:42 - 39:49] like, begun to touch yet, dude.
[39:49 - 39:55] Don't know if y'all can see down in there, but
[39:55 - 39:59] this whole bag right here, nothing but stickers,
[39:59 - 40:02] and I haven't even figured out what to put them all on yet.
[40:02 - 40:04] I'm still working on that.
[40:04 - 40:08] Still, I do have a sticker I'm working on,
[40:08 - 40:12] something towards that, but still a whole ass bag
[40:12 - 40:15] I haven't even touched yet.
[40:15 - 40:26] Oh, man.
[40:26 - 40:31] Like, bro, I've got all kinds of different stickers,
[40:31 - 40:34] bro, I got a freaking Dragon Ball Z ones,
[40:34 - 40:37] I got a freaking Chibi Jack Skeleton one,
[40:37 - 40:40] like, I got so many different stickers,
[40:40 - 40:42] I don't know what to do with them all.
[40:42 - 40:51] I swear to God.
[40:51 - 40:55] Right?
[40:55 - 40:58] Yes, somebody did actually send me a violin,
[40:58 - 41:03] but I do need to go to a specialty shop to get it redone,
[41:03 - 41:06] like, restrung up and tuned properly,
[41:06 - 41:11] because both sets of high note strings broke,
[41:11 - 41:14] so now I have to go to a specialty shop
[41:14 - 41:19] and get them redone.
[41:19 - 41:21] Yeah, but here's the thing, though,
[41:21 - 41:23] I can't really afford a P.O. box right now,
[41:23 - 41:27] so, like, around here, dude, Ohio laws are really weird.
[41:27 - 41:31] They literally want me to pay for a P.O. box,
[41:31 - 41:36] and unfortunately, I can't afford that right now,
[41:36 - 41:41] so, like, if you guys do have Discord, let me know,
[41:41 - 41:50] and I will personally DM you my stuff.
[41:50 - 41:53] I will personally DM you my address
[41:53 - 42:00] if you guys would like to send me some fan mail.
[42:00 - 42:02] Yeah, I know, dude, I'm super excited.
[42:02 - 42:10] Like, I do still need to learn to play it, though.
[42:10 - 42:13] That's a P.O. box there, because I'm not sure.
[42:13 - 42:15] I'll have to look.
[42:15 - 42:17] That's actually a very good question.
[42:17 - 42:20] I honestly don't know.
[42:20 - 42:25] But, yo, Melon, if you do have Discord, man,
[42:25 - 42:27] here is my Discord right here, bro.
[42:27 - 42:46] Give me just one minute.
[42:46 - 42:48] If you guys would like to send me fan mail,
[42:48 - 42:56] right here is my stuff.
[42:56 - 42:59] Like, that is my personal Discord.
[42:59 - 43:01] If you want to add me up on there,
[43:01 - 43:03] you're more than welcome to, dude,
[43:03 - 43:09] and I will personally send you my address
[43:09 - 43:12] if you want to send fan mail or whatever.
[43:12 - 43:16] No, no, no, no, no, it was not broken.
[43:16 - 43:22] It's just the tuning pegs aren't working properly.
[43:22 - 43:24] Like, they won't lock,
[43:24 - 43:26] so I need to go to a specialty shop
[43:26 - 43:29] and get the tuning pegs replaced.
[43:29 - 43:30] Like, it does work.
[43:30 - 43:33] The violin's a beautiful violin.
[43:33 - 43:35] It's very, very beautiful.
[43:35 - 43:37] It's a very well done piece.
[43:37 - 43:41] It's just the tuning pegs on it are not good.
[43:41 - 43:46] They're the plastic ones and not the proper metal ones
[43:46 - 43:48] that you would normally use,
[43:48 - 43:54] or like the wood ones or whatever,
[43:54 - 43:57] because I know different people have different preferences
[43:57 - 43:59] for tuning pegs,
[43:59 - 44:01] and the ones that I got,
[44:01 - 44:05] the tuning pegs won't lock into place,
[44:05 - 44:07] so I have to take it down to a specialty shop
[44:07 - 44:11] and get it reached wrong.
[44:11 - 44:14] No, no, no, I accidentally broke the string.
[44:14 - 44:17] I accidentally broke both sets of strings myself
[44:17 - 44:19] and I had to tune it.
[44:19 - 44:21] It was a total accident.
[44:21 - 44:24] I went to tune up the high note
[44:24 - 44:26] and it snapped,
[44:26 - 44:28] and then I had a spare,
[44:28 - 44:30] so I threw the spare on
[44:30 - 44:32] and went to tune it again,
[44:32 - 44:34] and then that one popped,
[44:34 - 44:39] so I had to go in and get that set.
[44:39 - 44:41] I had to get the high string reset
[44:41 - 44:58] and get that whole new tuning pegs that will lock for the violin.
[44:58 - 45:02] Matter of fact, here's a little fun fact for you guys.
[45:02 - 45:07] One of my favorite violinists is actually this girl right here,
[45:07 - 45:10] who literally, let's put it this way, dude.
[45:10 - 45:18] She literally took dubstep
[45:18 - 45:22] and managed to mix it with violin.
[45:22 - 45:32] She plays violin and she managed to mix that with dubstep, bro.
[45:32 - 45:41] Matter of fact, this song was actually my first introduction
[45:41 - 45:44] into dubstep.
[45:44 - 45:52] Yup.
[45:52 - 46:03] Yes, I have. Dude, that was a freaking bro. Those videos are sick.
[46:03 - 46:06] Verizon just gave us all a brand new iPhone 13.
[46:06 - 46:10] We've been customers for years.
[46:10 - 46:12] But for those that don't know,
[46:12 - 46:17] this is actually the song that actually introduced me into dubstep
[46:17 - 46:21] and into EDM music in general.
[46:21 - 46:25] Hold on, not this one.
[46:25 - 46:43] Alright, I'll check now. Thanks, buddy.
[46:43 - 46:49] I appreciate that, man.
[46:49 - 46:52] So, let me introduce you guys to Lindsay's Throw-In,
[46:52 - 46:56] one of my top favorite violinists in the world.
[46:57 - 48:47] Thank you, Lindsay, for your great work.
[48:49 - 48:51] Hey, you.
[48:51 - 48:53] Welcome to the channel, bro.
[48:53 - 49:13] Welcome back, bud.
[49:40 - 49:43] Ah, those nasty drops, though, man.
[49:43 - 49:46] Oh, so sick.
[49:46 - 49:50] Those drops on that face, though, man.
[49:50 - 49:51] That was cool.
[49:51 - 49:56] Oh, you're good, bro.
[49:56 - 50:25] You're good, bud.
[50:47 - 50:49] And that, ladies and gentlemen...
[50:49 - 50:58] And that, ladies and gentlemen, is Lindsay Sterling and her song "Crystal Eyes."
[50:58 - 51:10] Which, dude, that video right there is literally a great example on how people can, you know, mix different styles of music.
[51:10 - 51:11] And let me check the door.
[51:11 - 51:12] Thank you, now.
[51:12 - 51:15] Let me double check and make sure.
[51:15 - 51:17] Yep.
[51:17 - 51:20] The door is good.
[51:44 - 51:45] Oh, my gosh.
[51:45 - 51:47] I do have a question for you, guys.
[52:12 - 52:20] Now, this song in particular that I did, it literally took me, like...
[52:20 - 52:33] I initially created this song back in 2008, but I never really perfected this sound or style until 2018.
[52:33 - 52:49] And it was like a whole project that I wanted to do because I knew I wanted to create a whole new sound within the EDM and the dubstep world, essentially.
[52:49 - 53:01] And what I did was I took the bare bones of, you know, Chill Wave, heavy dubstep basses, synth pads from Chill Wave.
[53:01 - 53:12] And basically every subgenre of EDM, and I stripped them down to their bare bone main instruments that you would hear in those styles.
[53:12 - 53:18] Like with EDM, it's more like, you know, like with the club bass type stuff.
[53:18 - 53:21] It's usually centered around the drum track.
[53:21 - 53:29] So I took the drum track, and then I took a Chill Wave pad, and I threw that in there.
[53:29 - 53:41] And then I took the heavy bass drops of dubstep, of like heavy dubstep, and threw it in there.
[53:41 - 53:51] And I just basically broke down all the elements down to their bare bones, and I created this whole new style.
[53:51 - 53:56] And I'm going to let you guys listen to the very song that I dropped of that style.
[53:56 - 54:04] And I want to know what your guys's votes are on names, because there is no name for this yet.
[54:04 - 54:13] And I'm looking for a way that I can coin why I need a name that I can, you know, put to this.
[54:13 - 54:21] And I want you guys to be able to hear a few examples before we go in and we coin an official name for this style.
[54:25 - 54:28] Yo, drum and bass in jungle are good styles.
[54:28 - 54:35] So, sit back, and I hope you guys do enjoy this track.
[54:35 - 54:39] This is actually called, this is my song called Human Reaction.
[54:39 - 54:44] There's no vocals to it, but it's something very, very cool, and I think you guys will like it.
[54:45 - 54:46] You guys will like it.
[54:46 - 72:26] [music]
[72:26 - 72:37] But here's one that I know how to do very, very, very well.
[72:37 - 72:50] If you got those points saved up, man, go ahead and do it, and I'll hit you up a stitch cover of my own design for you until I can learn that song.
[72:53 - 72:59] Yes, they were. That is actually a very true statement. They actually were very good friends.
[73:21 - 73:53] Yeah.
[73:53 - 74:01] [music]
[74:01 - 74:05] Yo, no way, dude. I'll have to check you out, man.
[74:05 - 74:08] [music]
[74:08 - 74:10] Yo, shoutout, what, dudes?
[74:10 - 74:28] [music]
[74:28 - 74:31] Yo, Toru, what up?
[74:31 - 74:35] Before I do this, I do need to take a drink. Hold on.
[74:48 - 74:50] I got you, Toru.
[74:50 - 74:53] Toru, thank you.
[74:53 - 74:56] I love this hat, but, bro, it was getting hot.
[74:56 - 75:00] So, let's switch back to my regular brew.
[75:00 - 75:05] Oh, there we go.
[75:05 - 75:12] [music]
[75:12 - 75:17] All right, hold on, hold on.
[75:17 - 75:19] Let me restart this, hold on.
[75:19 - 80:27] [music]
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Transcribed by lolcow.city as id '2941' on August 19th, 2024