With a clear passion for guitars, Chadi created his channel to explore the technical aspects that cater to guitarists of all skill levels. In no time, guitar enthusiasts became increasingly eager to follow his channel, learn, and engage. This inspired us to delve into his background, current projects, and future ambitions. Let’s plug in and get started!

  • First, could you share more about your background? When did your musical journey begin?

My musical journey started in the late 70s and continued till now. It begun as usual by listening to music. At the early 80s I’ve begin playing violin. Around 87 I’ve focused on drums which helped me a lot in my musical compositions and understanding rhythms and time signature. But the main event happened in 1991 when I bought my first electric guitar. Since then I’ve been devoted to rock music I played guitar and taught also. At the same time, sound engineering and special effects grabbed my attention.

  • At that time, the Egyptian market lacked diversity; can you tell young guitarists about the 90s era?

Actually the 90s was a brighter because in the 80s metal heads was very lonely persons. They rarely found people who can share their interest with. it was very difficult indeed to find metal LPS specially the new ones. In the beginning of the 90s it was completely different because there was a big change in the market. Some bands like Metallica and Guns N Roses released corner stone LPS like the Black Album and Use your illusion 1 and 2 which went viral leading to increase of metal fans in Egypt. So people begun to listen to Metal for the first time. Songs like nothing Else Matters and unforgiven was in the radio station. And of course November rain was very popular back then and there was quite a few rock concerts. 

There was a change in the environment. You see teenagers wearing shirts with metal bands pictures. You can hear Nirvana from that small car passing by you. Or a Slayer riff blazing out of that window on the third floor. It was a nice change till a bad incident  happened. Suddenly we heard in the news about satanics in Egypt. There was a party where some teenagers were accused of making some satanic ritual. it wasn’t quite right. They were carried away by what they see in MTV. It gave a very bad idea about rock and metal. It was a disappointment for metal fans. Young people was suddenly afraid to listen to rock in public and wear leather. It was a hard time.

  • What bands have you been a part of or helped to establish?

Most of my life I’ve been a solo artist but I played with some friends in a very small gigs.

  • As a guitar expert, which guitar brands do you prefer?

It is hard to name a favorite brand. Maybe I’ll say special models like the Gibson SG along with the Fender Strat. I like The Jacksons a lot. Ibanez is not my piece of cake but it’s not a bad brand.

  • Currently, do you have any other business ventures or a regular job alongside your music?

Music and playing guitar is a hobby for me. Despite being raised in an artistic family I studied architecture. I worked in cinema for a long time. I was a video editor in Orbit. At the same time I was growing my own studio. Music was always a hobby for me even if I contributed in some documentary and some ads with my music. But it I kept it completely as a hobby. So for sure I have a different business

  • Given the absence of a technical guitar setup curriculum here, have you ever considered creating one?

Technical guitar setup guys are called Luthiers. I consider myself one of them. I’ve been setting up guitars, fixing them, doing some paint jobs. But create a guitar from scratch – of course it passed through my mind- but I’ve never done it. I will consider in the future maybe. But it’s a little bit hard here in Egypt because of the lack of accessories and raw material.

  • Since your channel covers a niche topic, do you have concerns about not attracting a large following?

When I first made this channel, it was made for my own pleasure. Then I wanted to transfer my knowledge to new guitar players. So I’m not much concerned about how much followers do I have. Mainly I am concerned about the quality of the followers and I have very decent ones. The feedback from them are really overwhelming.

  • I appreciate that your channel is in Arabic; however, have you thought about adding English subtitles to reach a broader audience?

Adding English subtitles is a nice idea. Maybe I’ll considered in the future. But one of the reasons of making this channel in Arabic is there is no specialized Arabic channel dealing with guitar, gears, sound editing and music theory etc…  So I thought about making something unique and I think it is unique till now

  • Lastly, thank you for this interview! Could you share more about your upcoming plans for your channels?

I have some new plans for the channel. I was hoping to keep it secret. But anyway I’ll tell it for the sake of this nice magazine. I am planning to make interviews with the famous music composers and guitarist rockers in Egypt. Also I will  cover some art related issues especially in Motion Picture. Sound engineering and mixing fundamentals will be also included.  I think it will be something really new to talk with celebrities about famous about their music background. Some of them  were rockers in their early stage.

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