Thank you so much for breaking down this song, specially the string bending part. I just bought my first electric guitar and I ve been struggling to play this on accoustic. You got a new subscriber ;) Thanks !
Hi, I have to tell you a little episode about this song and your way to play it; few weeks ago I walked into a musical instrument shop, and I asked to try a guitar. The salesman was rather wary, I don't know why, and I started playing Anemone how I learned it from you, including the solo: you should have been his incredulous facial expression, he had never heard it before and I told him that he didn't know what he had missed so far. Thanks as usual for your generosity.
hi, may i ask you a question? i find really hard using a pick and i saw you are not using one, so my question is, can i play electric guitar normally and being good without using one?
Yes you can play the electric guitar just fine without using a pick. There is no right or wrong way to play the guitar. You might like the way your playing sounds with a pick more than without a pick though. Look up some videos and learn about how using a pick changes the sound characteristics of your guitar. Nobody is ever going to look at someone not using a pick and think "this person doesn't know how to play guitar... they aren't using a pick!" And if someone does think that then they have no idea what they are talking about!
Nice attempt at a lesson mate, glossed over the chords and little fiddly bits a little though. Bit hard to follow, should slow it down a bit. Thanks though
Someone else just requested the same thing, if I were to make another video you'd want more in depth info on both the chords and the lead? Never know the audience's comfortability with guitar so hard to strike a balance between providing too much or too little detail. Thanks for the feedback
theyre so simple yet challenging to learn. great work!
Thank you so much for breaking down this song, specially the string bending part. I just bought my first electric guitar and I ve been struggling to play this on accoustic. You got a new subscriber ;) Thanks !
Glad it was helpful, this song is a little harder to get the hang of than it seems! The bending and the strumming pattern can feel awkward at first
this really helped bro, i’ve been struggling with the tempo and this fixed my problem, thank you !!
the strumming is real weird, glad it helped
Hi, I have to tell you a little episode about this song and your way to play it; few weeks ago I walked into a musical instrument shop, and I asked to try a guitar. The salesman was rather wary, I don't know why, and I started playing Anemone how I learned it from you, including the solo: you should have been his incredulous facial expression, he had never heard it before and I told him that he didn't know what he had missed so far. Thanks as usual for your generosity.
That's awesome! Probably felt pretty good to get that reaction. Glad you were able to find value in my lesson
Nice work!
Hey, nice Videos. I would really like to see Tombes Oubliees from BJM :)
Friend of the channel Justin Gaughan did an amazing lesson already: th-cam.com/video/FSY6ux7AJwA/w-d-xo.html
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hi, may i ask you a question? i find really hard using a pick and i saw you are not using one, so my question is, can i play electric guitar normally and being good without using one?
Yes you can play the electric guitar just fine without using a pick. There is no right or wrong way to play the guitar.
You might like the way your playing sounds with a pick more than without a pick though. Look up some videos and learn about how using a pick changes the sound characteristics of your guitar.
Nobody is ever going to look at someone not using a pick and think "this person doesn't know how to play guitar... they aren't using a pick!" And if someone does think that then they have no idea what they are talking about!
not sure G is always played
Thank you
Thankyou, thankyou thankyou 🙂
Are you able to slow it down just a little more please and go a bit more depth in where to put your fingers on the frets
For the solo or for the solo and chords?
Nice attempt at a lesson mate, glossed over the chords and little fiddly bits a little though. Bit hard to follow, should slow it down a bit. Thanks though
Someone else just requested the same thing, if I were to make another video you'd want more in depth info on both the chords and the lead? Never know the audience's comfortability with guitar so hard to strike a balance between providing too much or too little detail. Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the reply, other people seem to get it so could just be me. Lead stuff is pretty good to follow, thanks very much
Also you’re other vids are great!
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