📢What was the most difficult guitar walk up or guitar walk down from this beginner tutorial? ➡ More like this: th-cam.com/play/PLeaRVM-30ior_n45L54uAH6xsJjxqCVcB.html
It;s a great technique to add to your repertoire and it's one that you can use for any song as a way of spicing up your rhythm playing. I use it a lot. Ket me know how you get on!
Are walk-up and walk-downs mainly (or only) used in the open position? By the way, I like the very clear, step by step explanation and examples. Very helpful.
I had to get the guitar out and play through a few tunes but I mainly do these with open major or minor chords. Glad you found this helpful. How's your playing coming along?
@@guitar.forbeginners.withdave Thanks for the response. I've been learning since the first of February of last year, and I think I'm doing reasonably well. Thank you for asking. I was looking through videos on the topic and I like your teaching style (at least what I have seen so far).
@@guitar.forbeginners.withdave I have very eclectic tastes. I'm partial to varied styles. I'm wanting to write songs myself, and I could see myself incorporating a lot of bits and pieces from different genres. As far as musical styles, I would have to say 60s music and Brit-Pop (I'm an American though 🙂) are near the top of my list though. What do you like?
We have some pretty similar tastes actually. Big fan of 60s stuff, in fact it was wanting to play all the Beatles songs that made me start learning many years ago. I like brit pop bit I think it's more a nostalgia thing, the 90s were a great time.
I don't deal with C minor in this guitar lesson but if you're trying to make that change then I'd recommend using the Bm chord shape and moving it up to the 3rd fret for a C minor chord. Try this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/cXL8At4gzCU/w-d-xo.html
📢What was the most difficult guitar walk up or guitar walk down from this beginner tutorial?
➡ More like this: th-cam.com/play/PLeaRVM-30ior_n45L54uAH6xsJjxqCVcB.html
I love this! Very clear and encouraging
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. Have you tried using this technique before?
@guitar.forbeginners.withdave noI had listened to someone playing with them and really wanted to understand how, and to start to play with this tool
It;s a great technique to add to your repertoire and it's one that you can use for any song as a way of spicing up your rhythm playing. I use it a lot. Ket me know how you get on!
merci vielmal
Greetings from the sunny climes of Basle, Switzerland
You're welcome! How's your playing coming along?
Useful - thanks!
Hi Paul! Glad it was helpful! How's your playing coming along?
Are walk-up and walk-downs mainly (or only) used in the open position? By the way, I like the very clear, step by step explanation and examples. Very helpful.
I had to get the guitar out and play through a few tunes but I mainly do these with open major or minor chords. Glad you found this helpful. How's your playing coming along?
@@guitar.forbeginners.withdave Thanks for the response. I've been learning since the first of February of last year, and I think I'm doing reasonably well. Thank you for asking. I was looking through videos on the topic and I like your teaching style (at least what I have seen so far).
What kind of music do you want to play?
@@guitar.forbeginners.withdave I have very eclectic tastes. I'm partial to varied styles. I'm wanting to write songs myself, and I could see myself incorporating a lot of bits and pieces from different genres. As far as musical styles, I would have to say 60s music and Brit-Pop (I'm an American though 🙂) are near the top of my list though. What do you like?
We have some pretty similar tastes actually. Big fan of 60s stuff, in fact it was wanting to play all the Beatles songs that made me start learning many years ago. I like brit pop bit I think it's more a nostalgia thing, the 90s were a great time.
This is a great topic. My son wants to play the guitar. He already plays the piano, but he wants to try something new. :) #VRAFamily
Sounds great! He's very welcome to join this community here!!
I cannot get d manor when you change to c manor
I don't deal with C minor in this guitar lesson but if you're trying to make that change then I'd recommend using the Bm chord shape and moving it up to the 3rd fret for a C minor chord. Try this tutorial: th-cam.com/video/cXL8At4gzCU/w-d-xo.html
The D manor to c manor it's a little hard for me a little bit
When you switch to c manor
Give it some time. Try working on the change slowly and speeding up as you become more comfortable with the chord shapes.