 Mae'r fawr yn i gwybodaeth ym mwyaf yw'r ffamol. Mae'r mwyfawr, maen nhw'n gweithio, gen i'w Lundi. Mae'r pwysigau ac'r adael gwethaf, efallai'r adael gwethaf. Mae'r amser Frank White yw'r adael gwethaf. Mae'r amser llwyddon yn gweithio. felly mae'n rhan o'r cyflog. Mae'n mynd i ddim yn fwy o'r rhan oedd yn gweithio o mwyaf o gweithio, mae'n rhan o'r rhan o'r adael o'r radio, O'r syniwchienceu rhesiwysau, cwrwch yn ddweud ond rwy'n ei fyddi nhw'n dymian o'r sgol ar gyfer cyflwys oed, a nid ydych chi dda wedi cefnion, ond os yn gallu rhoi dweud ymlaen maetau, yna, yno yw'r gyddion. Wrth yn ôl gwneud o'r idea i rwyng iddiwg i, ac i'w meddwl i hawddio cael yw yw ddweudio cael yw ddweudio? A oeddech chi'n dim yw'r hawddio cael yw ddweudio, The current Blackstar amps that I'm using is I've got a pair of these 30 watt artisan series and I've also got a pair of the 15 watt smaller amps. And I also use these mini ones called the Blackstar Fly, which are a really good fun and I've taken those out on acoustic concerts. It's quite funny because they're only that big, but once you plug them into a PA they just sound like one of them. What made me start using Blackstar amps was actually, I've got Paul Weller and Steve Cralic to thank for that. And remember doing the sound check and just plugging into the Blackstar artisan 30 and it just did my head in, I just thought that is the most amazing thing. Cos what struck me was it kind of boils down all the quintessential elements of what makes a classic British tube amp. And it kind of condenses all that into one package where you've got all those classic tones and sounds into just one cabinet. Shares our guitar player usually says, oh Rich, have you done your vocal warm-up so I get kettle on and put a mechacup of tea and have a fag and I'm ready, you know. However you try and avoid it and you really want to rush and be Jimi Hendrix or whoever it is that you want to kind of emulate at first before you find your own style, there really is no getting round the elephant in the room. Sat kind of playing on computer games or doing other stuff that's kind of distracting you, it's not going to help you. You've really got to focus on that, turn your mobiles off. For younger people there's so much out there that's a distraction from this that will take your focus and your heart and your soul away from what you want to achieve. There's no way round the initial kind of thing you have to engage with your instrument. My advice with you is to learn to fall in love with the guitar. If you are truly in love with your instrument that it will stick with you all your life and there'll be times as well when you're needed. Like when I go on tour, when I'm in a hotel room, which are kind of fairly faceless and soulless places to be sometimes, is if I've got my guitar leaned in a corner, I may not even pick it up and play it. It's kind of like a piece of furniture from home and that keeps your mind and your soul together. But you can always pick it up and play it and it will kind of, it'll help you a lot as much as you play it, it plays you as well. When you're sat in those moments when you're bored or you're feeling a bit pissed off or you're a bit lonely even, it's a nice bit of company isn't it you know. Blackstar amps are perfect for my kind of music because they just rock and roll. It boils it down to that. There's a lot of things you can do with it as well, tonally it's not just all about fuzz and distortion. There's a lot of tones you can get out of it that are just not full till. I mean these are very different to a lot of the Blackstar amplifiers. They don't have the built-in saturated distortion that a lot of metal players require. These amps are all about tone. It's 100% what they're about and you don't have to whack them up to get a great sound out of them as well. There's a lot of colours and shades of the rainbow that are just in these little boxes.