A Brazilian guitarist whose channel digs into pedalboards, tones, and the rhythmic textures of Forró, Piseiro and Sertanejo — with M-VAVE / Cuvave gear like the Cube Baby running through demos.
Nego Guitar makes guitar content in Portuguese, built around the things most players actually obsess over: tone, pedalboards, and gear reviews. The angle that sets the channel apart is the music behind the demos — instead of defaulting to blues licks over a clean amp, Nego runs gear through Forró, Piseiro, and Sertanejo, three of Brazil's most beloved styles.
That choice doubles as a service to the Brazilian guitar community: when a player is shopping for an effect, they get to hear how it sits in their genre, not a generic backing track.
Nego has demoed M-VAVE (Cuvave) gear on his channel, including the Cube Baby — the all-in-one portable practice amp / effects unit that's become a fixture in the brand's reviewer roster.
For viewers in Brazil's regional scenes, having a creator showcase global gear in a familiar musical language matters. It shortens the leap between "interesting product" and "this fits my pedalboard."