This was my entry into METAL guitar playing! I heard Iron Maiden, and Dave Murray's trills made it possible for 12 year old kids to be a rock star. I am forever thankful.
Gina, I am Scottish, I live outside of Venice in Italy, I teach English and I have absolutely NO idea what you are talking about but .... it is fantastic. I teach my 'Italians' UK and USA music ..... great!!!
I'm a sax player and singer, band leader, but I love watching Gina teach guitar bc it's great I know as much as I can about whatever possible for all the instruments...
I was a bass player in a successful touring band . Now that I'm older I have a family and play guitar and you are showing me what I need to know to enjoy playing again. Thank you so much for everything you are doing. I'm so glad I found you. It's like I'm young again!
Hey Gina, just a shout-out from one of your old Plymouth Meeting pals. You sound great every time I watch you, and not only are you a monster guitarist, but you are one of my all time favorite people. Until we meet again somewhere out there, be well and never stop. Doc
john panning she’s awesome. She is the newest member of Baroness, was on their last album. Great player, but also added a voice for fantastic harmonies. Check out the episode of Two Minutes To Late Night, she seems to be a legitimately cool character.
Never played an instrument. It's one thing to know how to,it's another to be able to articulate accurately how to do it . You're extremely intelligent!
Didn’t she dude!.. Many tutorials can be hard to follow simply due to hard to listen explanations and not explaining what they’re doing or why they’re doing it, they just expect you to understand immediately with no follow up, so I call this talented artist one of the best tutorials I’ve ever watched or heard...
I can't believe I found this chick!! I sooo deeply need to excell Beyond where I have been all my guitar playing years.. I'm in desperate need of a tutoring :-)
Love You Right Off!! You're the reason I don't have a computer at home. I'd be there ALL DAY with the likes of you! Now I have to get back to work and think about nothing but playing guitar. I Hope You're Happy!! THANKS for the Awesome lesson! Can't wait for the next one(s).
If you know how to do the A minor/C major pentatonic first position scale (which is usually the first one you learn) it's the same for every other note wherever that note falls on the low E string. Hope this helps with figuring out the root note pattern.
I knew it would happen. Watched lots of guys trying to show something but never getting it across before they go off on a wild solo (and I mean solo cause I didnt go along) experience. Actually got some useful things that could be helpful here.
She is very generous to direct the helpless novice. A very lucid, straight-shooting teacher she is! Sadly, her ring finger and little finger have an unhealthy relationship. I hope a better qualified person sees her lessons and advises her.
Mainly has to do with the angle your wrist of your fretting hand is at. If you practice a lot while sitting back, like on your bed or sofa, etc., your thumb of your fretting hand is probably hooked over the top of the neck, or there-abouts, so your fingertips are gonna be angled in a direction that will want to slide up under the adjacent strings as you push up. If you angle your thumb down lower on the back of the neck, your fingers will be at a more 90 degree angle to the fretboard and shouldn't catch the other strings, just pushing them up against the tops of your fingers. Try focusing on where your thumb is on the back of the neck as often as you can when you practice, this is one of the most overlooked position habits that instructors fail to show students the importance of. If you picture the space between your thumb and first finger as a fulcrum or pivot point that rotates up and down the back of the neck exactly opposite where your fingers are pushing down the notes, it'll make a ton of other stuff fall into place that beginning players struggle with.
She seems like she’s having a lot of fun showing off these skills… genuinely wants people to learn them… make learning them fun.
You really have the good way to make things simple and clear. You take your time and you're relax. Excellent.
This was my entry into METAL guitar playing! I heard Iron Maiden, and Dave Murray's trills made it possible for 12 year old kids to be a rock star. I am forever thankful.
Ijjjjjjkm
kkkijklĺllllĺllommkjmmmjjjjjlkllliiiii⁷⁹⁹ e famiglia si trovano nel ⁿiii9⁹⁹i
Gina, I am Scottish, I live outside of Venice in Italy, I teach English and I have absolutely NO idea what you are talking about but .... it is fantastic. I teach my 'Italians' UK and USA music ..... great!!!
That was one of the most useful right out of the gate guitar tutorial videos I’ve watched on You Tube. Nicely done, thank you.
What a great video. I have been playing guitar for 55 years and still found it interesting. Thank you Gina, and, of course, Fender.
I'm a sax player and singer, band leader, but I love watching Gina teach guitar bc it's great I know as much as I can about whatever possible for all the instruments...
It's not all about you
Henners A hahahaha
I was a bass player in a successful touring band . Now that I'm older I have a family and play guitar and you are showing me what I need to know to enjoy playing again. Thank you so much for everything you are doing. I'm so glad I found you. It's like I'm young again!
Ik fheb ik
Lo
P
Pppppppppppñppp00
Pp
P
P
P
P
Pp
Ño
P
P
Ñ
Pp
Pppp
@@FayaSyriani glw
Thank you so much, Gina!
Gina is an absolute beast. Her lead work in Baroness is legendary.
Hey Gina, just a shout-out from one of your old Plymouth Meeting pals. You sound great every time I watch you, and not only are you a monster guitarist, but you are one of my all time favorite people. Until we meet again somewhere out there, be well and never stop.
Doc
Hey Gina ! Great lesson ! Thank You ! 🤟😎
Thank you Gina! Well done and thanks for sharing! Tele is my fave!
Thanks Fender! Be Well All!
Would love to see a whole tutorial series with Gina. Such a great teacher
800 Kikuchi Jukka oj>) lkl88o8
I love your energy and the way in which you teach. Thank you for uploading this. I'll be rummaging through your other videos. Love it!
Brilliant instructional video. Gina you're a great teacher, thanks.
You are a great teacher AND a great player...YOU are going to be a leader in music...a true legend in the making
How have I never heard of this badass
john panning she’s awesome. She is the newest member of Baroness, was on their last album. Great player, but also added a voice for fantastic harmonies. Check out the episode of Two Minutes To Late Night, she seems to be a legitimately cool character.
Hi Gina just wanted to say very good teacher and you make it very understandable. 😉 🎸
awesome lesson, bend details were great
We're here to help you along your musical journey - hope these tips come in handy!
Never played an instrument. It's one thing to know how to,it's another to be able to articulate accurately how to do it . You're extremely intelligent!
Gina is a great teacher and one hell of a guitarist.
I am so pleased you introduced alternate picking right at the start. I am a big fan of that as the basis of picking.
Bravo gina toi la meilleure
Great teacher, great eye candy. Subscribed!
She is an excellent teacher
1p
Love her...great teaching skils.
Skills is with doppel S 🙂🙂🙂
Zabardast... Cheers from Toronto....
Excellent teacher
Very good! Clear and concise.
This is great stuff. Thanks Gina. Please do more!
This was one of the better instructional I've seen in a while.
Great video dude, thanks for sharing 👊🏼
🤪
🤪
Gina is the BEST!
Great video and lesson
YOU do a fantastic job presenting explaining. Thanks
Didn’t she dude!..
Many tutorials can be hard to follow simply due to hard to listen explanations and not explaining what they’re doing or why they’re doing it, they just expect you to understand immediately with no follow up, so I call this talented artist one of the best tutorials I’ve ever watched or heard...
Thank you Gina!!..Great lesson!!👍
Wow great player
I love your Technique on teaching.
Very easy to understand and very calming and easy to watch and listen too for tutorials
Very cool lesson and so simple
Super helpful! Thank you. Love the anchor finger to match pitch!
Jks.
Iwkwkw0
Love her teaching style
watched for like 12 seconds and subscribed!
Awesome vid!
I can't believe I found this chick!! I sooo deeply need to excell Beyond where I have been all my guitar playing years.. I'm in desperate need of a tutoring :-)
This is an awesome video ...liked and subscribed! Sending love from Canada 🇨🇦
6yyhyyyyy
Gina is so amazing!! 🤘❤️❤️🤘
wow that was super helpful thanks im only a beginner 👍✌
Awesome! The tip on finding pitch when bending is so helpful!
Grateful
Really cool technique, very helpful.
Love You Right Off!! You're the reason I don't have a computer at home. I'd be there ALL DAY with the likes of you! Now I have to get back to work and think about nothing but playing guitar. I Hope You're Happy!! THANKS for the Awesome lesson! Can't wait for the next one(s).
Thanks so intriguing
Really well explained. Thank you.
Sent this to my son, good video
Thanks for sharing this,very helpful 🤘🏻
Thank you, Gina Gleason. You and your playing are so lovely.
Excellent video.
You really explained it well. Keep rocking :)
Simple and good
Love you gina coolest lady in rock n roll
Benjamin Small arguably one of the cooler *people*, lady or dude.
Gina is my generations Lida Ford.
Jennifer Batten
Gina is my new inspiration
If you know how to do the A minor/C major pentatonic first position scale (which is usually the first one you learn) it's the same for every other note wherever that note falls on the low E string.
Hope this helps with figuring out the root note pattern.
Yes it helps!
Great tutorial!
Dónde estabas Glenda en los 80's? Tus enseñanzas me hubieran convertido el rockero ,que siempre quise ser .
Very helpful. Great video!
“Tele’s are for country!”
*Laughs in Baroness
Thanks Gina, you’re the best.
laughs in john 5*
ElectrixGuitar99
you stole my reply, lol!
@@midnightflyer7510 lol
LAughs in anyone under 50 passed 2001
*Laughs in The Police*
I knew it would happen. Watched lots of guys trying to show something but never getting it across before they go off on a wild solo (and I mean solo cause I didnt go along) experience. Actually got some useful things that could be helpful here.
As a bass player going to guitar, this was awesome information. Thank you!
Sounds awesome Gina
Very Good teacher
This is an incredible video I can’t wait to try this, I just started playing!
I don't own a guitar (although I used to) and I'm not learning but I was hooked watching this!
Amazing, thanks, I needed this!
O
Omg, yes, more incredibly talented young people playing real instruments. Spread the new. New fan : )
P0g
You are a true bad ass teacher
Great seeing an add feature Gina of the Philly famed Misstallica and Queen Diamond!!! Hope you are doing well it looks so from this video congrats!!
Great real techniques to really use here! I use them everyday!! 🎸
Awesome, this really comes handy to my mediocre style thank you !!🎉🎈🎐
Never heard of Baroness...😒
Woo itd amazing what a good guitar can do!
Very helpful Gina, I was looking for this bend style. Thank you.
Thank you for making this. There is just something so likeable about you. Great teacher.
Needed this tip, love her 😭😭💔
I haven't listened to baroness in a minute so this was great to see 💕💕💕💕
Iiji88
Loved that intro riff!!!!
She is very generous to direct the helpless novice. A very lucid, straight-shooting teacher she is! Sadly, her ring finger and little finger have an unhealthy relationship. I hope a better qualified person sees her lessons and advises her.
Fantastic, Gina needs to do this on a signature Jazzmaster!
Gina is god 🔥 🙌🏼❤️
amazing
Nice! Thanks for the lesson! \m/,
Good teacher.Gina is a great addition to Baroness.
How do you keep your fingers from catching on the adjacent strings when you bend?
ALOT OF PRACTICE
i kind of mute the strings i'm not using with the palm of my picking hand.
@@imaybeafreakbutimaJesusfreak That is a skill I don't yet have, but I'm working on it!
@@danieli.9252 you'll get it, just keep practicing (: good luck! 🤘
Mainly has to do with the angle your wrist of your fretting hand is at. If you practice a lot while sitting back, like on your bed or sofa, etc., your thumb of your fretting hand is probably hooked over the top of the neck, or there-abouts, so your fingertips are gonna be angled in a direction that will want to slide up under the adjacent strings as you push up. If you angle your thumb down lower on the back of the neck, your fingers will be at a more 90 degree angle to the fretboard and shouldn't catch the other strings, just pushing them up against the tops of your fingers. Try focusing on where your thumb is on the back of the neck as often as you can when you practice, this is one of the most overlooked position habits that instructors fail to show students the importance of. If you picture the space between your thumb and first finger as a fulcrum or pivot point that rotates up and down the back of the neck exactly opposite where your fingers are pushing down the notes, it'll make a ton of other stuff fall into place that beginning players struggle with.
Would love to see more Baroness guitar lessons. Gina is a killer player
+y
That bends lesson is a total game changer. I would do them and have no idea why mine didn't sound as thick as the pros!
finger strength, your pitch may be off, you are not bending to a note in the scale, vibrato
U have nice 🎸 😁thanks
Good job
Yeahhhhhh !
Good video. Thanks.
good stuff!
What Telecaster is that?
Just curious...u work for Fender???