Can you make a video that focuses on right-hand technique? for punk strums, different angle strums, triplet strums.. different areas of the string strums? Two note strums.. Wrist flicks.. how to relax your wrist.. planting or anchoring your fingers.. when to use the wrist when to use your arm.. etc.. In other words.. all of the right hand techniques you've been playing in this video
@@ScottGuitar for someone reason no other rock punk guitar TH-cam teachers have done this video! (for this style of music.. eg Stooges, Johhny Thunders etc)
When we were teenagers back in the mid 70s we had to work all this out for ourselves by trial and error. Listening to 50s rock n roll, early 60s beat groups, early 70s glam rock, & proto punk like MC5 and the NY Dolls. + watching guitar players on TV and at live gigs. By late 76 we were competent enough to start writing songs and playing in a simple minimalist fast aggressive style that started becoming defined by the media as "Punk". We were just highly wound up teens bored with, and reacting against dominant culture older Prog Rock and big excessive stadium bands. [ ie, over complicated music which we were just not good enough musicians to play, even if we wanted to.]
Agree 100%. I came up in late 80's early 90's, but it was the same vibe then. Lots of technically proficient metal bands were popular, so it was hard to learn simple rock n roll without figuring it out yourself.
Wish I had this video when i was a punk teenager. Had to figure all this out on my own back in the day. Also, pretty astonished that your techniques are the same as mine. Also, we use the same picks. Lol awesome. Im subbing.
My pick slides need work. I have a tough time transitioning from pick slide to around12th fret to transition to finger slide from there towards nut. Really good point on Ramones down picked barre chords. Great lesson today Scott. 👍🏻 Lots of stuff to improv and jam with as well as build on different ideas like sliding down or up into chords. From the beginning of your TH-cam lessons there’s always been those Chuck bends, awesome 😎
Just takes practice! Also, standing up while you play helps the downstrokes a lot. Get the guitar / strap length at a good distance to do the downstrokes comfortably. Grip the pick as lightly as possible to not drop it. Don't clench the muscles in your hand and forearm, try to be as relaxed as possible. Use your wrist not arm/elbow for the strumming motion.
Ima subscribe but if you can make a video on right hand technique it would help me out so much I can play my power chords alright but anything that has like a strumming rhythm to it I can do every time I play something it’s all downstrokes so it sounds the same to me
Really like the tone you got on your guitar here. Any chance you can share what you're using? EDIT: I noticed in the accessories section you list the ibanez ts9 tube screamer, is that what you're using for distortion here?
Thanks! I think I'm using my Fender Twin Reverb 65 Reissue amp and a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal for this one. The TS9 Tubescreamer would sound similar and work well too.
Can you make a video that focuses on right-hand technique? for punk strums, different angle strums, triplet strums.. different areas of the string strums? Two note strums.. Wrist flicks.. how to relax your wrist.. planting or anchoring your fingers.. when to use the wrist when to use your arm.. etc.. In other words.. all of the right hand techniques you've been playing in this video
Thanks for the suggestion! I'll look into this.
@@ScottGuitar thank you!!
@@ScottGuitar for someone reason no other rock punk guitar TH-cam teachers have done this video! (for this style of music.. eg Stooges, Johhny Thunders etc)
When we were teenagers back in the mid 70s we had to work all this out for ourselves by trial and error. Listening to 50s rock n roll, early 60s beat groups, early 70s glam rock, & proto punk like MC5 and the NY Dolls. + watching guitar players on TV and at live gigs. By late 76 we were competent enough to start writing songs and playing in a simple minimalist fast aggressive style that started becoming defined by the media as "Punk". We were just highly wound up teens bored with, and reacting against dominant culture older Prog Rock and big excessive stadium bands. [ ie, over complicated music which we were just not good enough musicians to play, even if we wanted to.]
Agree 100%. I came up in late 80's early 90's, but it was the same vibe then. Lots of technically proficient metal bands were popular, so it was hard to learn simple rock n roll without figuring it out yourself.
This is really great stuff man. You make it so easy to understand that some people are gonna be writing punk songs right after this video.
Thanks! Glad to hear. I hope you are right!!
Wish I had this video when i was a punk teenager. Had to figure all this out on my own back in the day.
Also, pretty astonished that your techniques are the same as mine. Also, we use the same picks. Lol awesome.
Im subbing.
Thanks! Yep, the struggle was real for me in the 80s and 90s trying to figure everything out on my own!
gracias amigo, sos un campeon....
Excellent. Thank you.
Gracias por subir este material.
Seeing the slide in just unlocked how to play The Brothels by Rancid. I can’t wait to get home and try it out.
Right on!
My pick slides need work. I have a tough time transitioning from pick slide to around12th fret to transition to finger slide from there towards nut.
Really good point on Ramones down picked barre chords.
Great lesson today Scott. 👍🏻
Lots of stuff to improv and jam with as well as build on different ideas like sliding down or up into chords.
From the beginning of your TH-cam lessons there’s always been those Chuck bends, awesome 😎
Thanks, Kerry! The chuck berry bends are ubiquitous in so much rock music.
This is so useful, a great selection of tips and techniques, thank you!
Awesome! Glad to hear that!
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Awesome lesson!!!! Thanks so much!!!!
Thanks!
Witch pedals do you use for play punk bro?
Check out this video!
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@ thanks!!
Damn, I wish I could do all downstrokes that fast. I need some ideas on how to build that vs. alternate picking/strumming.
Just takes practice! Also, standing up while you play helps the downstrokes a lot. Get the guitar / strap length at a good distance to do the downstrokes comfortably. Grip the pick as lightly as possible to not drop it. Don't clench the muscles in your hand and forearm, try to be as relaxed as possible. Use your wrist not arm/elbow for the strumming motion.
@@ScottGuitar Thanks for the tips!
Smut Peddlers deck is freaking rad!
Ima subscribe but if you can make a video on right hand technique it would help me out so much I can play my power chords alright but anything that has like a strumming rhythm to it I can do every time I play something it’s all downstrokes so it sounds the same to me
Thanks! Working on a strumming hand technique video right now!
you're awesome dude
Those look like Dunlop Tortex .88 which are my go to’s.
Yep! My favorites too.
Mine as well!
Really like the tone you got on your guitar here. Any chance you can share what you're using?
EDIT:
I noticed in the accessories section you list the ibanez ts9 tube screamer, is that what you're using for distortion here?
Thanks! I think I'm using my Fender Twin Reverb 65 Reissue amp and a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal for this one. The TS9 Tubescreamer would sound similar and work well too.
@ScottGuitar awesome! I have a DS-1 but no tubescreamer. Thanks!
Love it
You remind me of the guy that played guitar for The Hookers
I know of the band, but not sure if I know what their guitar player looks like.
Steak knife
There’s a hole in my head
@@jumpersclerk9705 somebody call a doctor
Bad Religion
Pink guitar and technique in the same sentence? Wtf? All you need is 3 or 4 chords and you are good to go