Here's my guitar journey up until now! How long have you been playing guitar? Let me know!! (Please consider supporting my guitar journey by becoming a member on Patreon: www.patreon.com/guusmusic ) The past week I've been working on a sponsored cover, which won't be posted on my own channel. That's why there's no new cover this week. I still wanted to post something and I thought a 6 Year Guitar Progress video would be fun. Hopefully it can inspire some of you! Thanks for the support!
I've been wanting to learn how to play the guitar for some time. I play the piano but I've always been intrigued by the guitar. The thing is I have never actually taken lessons or anything to actually learn. Watching this has inspired me to look into starting, so thank you!
I've been playing guitar for 2 months and I'm really struggling with the chord changing. But I'm not going to give up. You inspire people. I really like your song, I love the medieval/tavern songs. Keep it up the good work🙂
I've played for 23 years now and my fingerpicking is not as good as yours. I see that you incorporated slapping technique at the very early stage. Nice! Slapping is something I have just recently found out. It's so hard learning it now. I made the mistake by not learning from other guitarist and not using metronome. Those are important things to remember to bring along very early on. And learning from others is so easy now.
I quit playing guitar when i was teenager.At that time it's no youtube so it hard for me to learn.Right now my son become a teenager so we learn to play figure style together and i am 50.It's fun.From Thailand
I have been playing for half year now and I’m starting lessons soon. I started on a Spanish guitar which weren’t the best option. But now I have an electric guitar which is great. Looking for some stuff to learn.
I’ve had a guitar for several decades and never disciplined myself to become good. The years have past and now I’m older with many regrets about not only my lack of skill on the guitar but how I’ve wasted my youth, my years and my life. If you are young... don’t waste time. You only get one life and trust me... it goes by so quickly... Seize the moment before it disappears.
When someone says “wow you have a lot of talent” they aren’t recognizing how much time, effort, and hard work you’ve put into what you do. I’ve played guitar for 6 years, but not as consistently, and as much hard work as you have. Bravo, very inspiring. Thank you for this, and I’m gonna go practice more
I have to agree. I've had the same experience. Someone says " You have a gift!" I am thinking: Gift? I have worked for decades to get even close to the guy that wrote this! I am not talented....I am just stubbornly in love with music!
No, it is a lot of natural talent and ear. yes it take 1000s of hours to train it but it is a talent and a gift. I’ve played guitar and other string for 30 years, 10 professionally, and I couldn’t last 2 secs next to this young maestro.
I started playing guitar around age 11 and I'm now 66. Every time I play I'm still amazed what a great instrument a guitar is and how happy I am that I learned to play it. Your guitar journey is impressive and I have little doubt you will feel the same when you get to be my age. Very Impressive!
@@GuusMusic Brother, your musical journey is nothing short of #extraordinary! Well, could you please take a lil time out to tell me/us in brief about your practice routine, approach, etc... Ya know I've been playing the guitar for about 20 freaking years...yet our progress is flat incomparable! 😔😂 All I can ever say is: #Envy! 💔 😂
You will notice as the years go by (50 years of guitar in my case) that your dexterity increases while the effort even calms down to perfect control, songs you will forget, styles you will morph in and out of, but throughout this whole process, your guitar will always be there ready to convey your inner most emotions, statements, concerns, failures and victories as part and parcel of your life. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
helps a lot when you're already an experienced musician, given that his channel name is "guus music" and how old he looks, I would bet he knew one or several instruments pretty well before picking up guitar.
Ok I hate using the word "talent" as it cheapens a lot of hard work ("oh wow arnt u talented" No. I worked my ass off to b as good as I am) and yes this guy has put an immense amount of hours into his guitar playing and has worked incredibly hard but damn he is talented af. This is what happens when u get exceptional talent that works exceptionally hard. 👏
Hahah thanks! I understand you don't want to use the word talented. Something I have mixed feelings about it too haha. I guess some people learn things faster, but you still gotta work for it ;)
I agree. I don't hate the word "talent" I feel like a lot of people overuse that work which then disregards the hard work or practice of a person in their craft. But hey! I'm a firm believer that some people are born talented, but I also believe there are people who become talented when they start to put in effort and practice.
The most inpiration part is you spent 3 to 6 hours per day.Even you didnt felt like bored of trying.The video refelcts how much you enjoyed and played the music.For me its one kind of spark💥🔥
Well, I did the math. I think the average player practices 1 hour per day (at best) x 365 days per year. At your 6+ hours per day of practice, you’re actually doing about 6 years of practice per year. The way I see it, this video ends up with you having 40.5 years of guitar playing experience. That explains everything! Amazing! I’ve had four lessons so far but feeling very inspired by this video.
@@Deltastatics yea I'm pretty good. No one asked for your opinion I'm sorry you suck.. also I've been playing for 21 years I know that's what you were going to ask next. Your welcome
I've been playing guitar for 9 months and I thought my progress is so slow because I can only do slapping strum, wrist drum, harmonica and ect.(beginner techniques) but when I saw this video it inspires me because we are almost the same in your first year and you progress this much, thank you so much 🙏
This video was really inspiring. Too often we see "guitar gods" on youtube without seeing the work involved in getting there which can be really demotivating. This video showed that behind every successful guitar player is hard work and dedication. It made me feel like "I can do that" vs "I'm never going to be this good". Thanks for posting!
He was practicing for 6hrs a day at some points. I practice about 2hrs a week at most. This guy is incredibly talented but damn he is so hard working too. Mad respect for following his passion so intensely. Very inspiring 👍
I practiced for 4 Hours a day for 1 year and a half. NOT self taught but i had a great teacher. I can play well most rock solos and basic finger style. I took the covid19 and losing my job as an excuse to quit my teacher and then almost quit guitar. (Playing 30 Mins a day what I already know) . But I really felt burn out a little. What really burned me out was the constant learning something new that looked really hard. My teacher was really pushing me hard Now I have 150 hours of csgo in the past 2 weeks but I feel stupid a bit lol
As someone who started playing the guitar around 10 years ago and stopped for 8 years between this year and then, this is inspiring me to continue further. If anything good comes out of 2020 it is definitely my improvement on the instrument.
@@lelandgian2521 I learnt the basics ABCD.. chords and that was it. I went on ahead to learn the intro lick of stairway to heaven and it was super slow. I now can play a lot of FingerStyle songs from TH-cam tutorial but I have the most faint knowledge of keys and notes.
@@GuusMusic First of all thanks for this❤️ And it's going great i can play many 2/3 string songs, chords changing is little bit tricky, but strumming is where i have to improve. I have played guitar every day since buying it, sometimes i practice at least 10 mins, i would love some tips from you!❤️❤️
@@samirmaman7516 you should practice 2-3 hours a day probably. Don't rely on 2 to 3 string songs. The best way to learn a song is to not rely on any crutches, so learn it the way it's played. Also start doing bar chords.
Seeing this really broudened my view on how many different techniques you could learn in a short period of time and how many there are, i personally have been playing the guitar for 8 years now even tho its only been classical so seeing these types of videos make me want to learn more of these types of arrangments and other things. Its hard to do with a tight schedule with music school and stuff but this video inspired me to try to so thank you and have an amazing time practicing.
It's not about years spent, but hours spent. If he's playing 2000 hours / year, and you're playing 1 hour per day, then it will take you +5 years to reach his 1 year level.
I've been playing for 13 years or so. My right hand has always been naturally inclined for fingerstyle, but I never really pursued it. Your videos gave me a kickstart to really dive into it. Travis picking is still on my to do list, but after seeing your Neon cover I finally sat down to learn the picking and got it down a few hours later opening up other JM songs for me to play 'correctly'.
Hey guys, I have my guitar since now a week, started playing it constantly every day arround two hours straight, I'm using videos to help me out trying new stuff and new songs, nothing too hard atm. I think playing the songs you like is important, I don't know a lot but yea I'll make update if you want. Good luck to all new beginners like me ! :D we gonna do it guys
@@arianablocker7909 Hi ! Well I can now play some songs intros, and uhm one full song. It's still not perfect at all, but to be honest my advice would be to keep playing the songs you like, and if you feel like not progressing fast, it's okay. It takes time :p Now it sounds kinda pretty haha, but yes still have so much to learn !
I could even learn faster, like somedays I'm just not in the mood at all and it make my progression slower, but yea just keep learning and trying again and again as much as you can is the best way ^^
9 already??? Damn... Well my classes takes a lot of time so I'm not playing everyday, but I can play a few songs now. Not perfectly fluent, but at least the sounds are good, and the finger placement is easier and faster. I should play more again, the best is to play everyday that you keep progressing fast fast
Amazing. It always inspires me to see how far motivated people can get in such a relatively short time. I’ve been playing guitar for 20 years, and I’m nowhere near this level because I’ve never been consistent with practice… It’s definitely encouraging to see what dedication to practice can do for you!
Plus this guy is a genius. Look at his 1 year + 9 month progress. It's incredible. Some people are just genius, and the rest just have to suffer in their mediocrity.
It makes me nostalgic, starting from "Take me to church" my journey has also somewhat been the same. Although inconsistency in the later half made me lazy. This video gives me motivation to get back and start again. Thanks Gus!
Anytime you see someone playing a guitar or piano and they're good, always remember this...The put the work and time in. NOBODY can just hand that to you. They have to earn it. Great video.
Thank you for sharing your journey. I've just started mine, picked up the guitar for the first time yesterday. I will take it as success if I play half as good as you 10 years down the road.
Last year my father bought me a guitar for my birthday. After months practicing i learned how to do some Barre chords and do some simple fingerstyle :)
I’m 50 yrs old and am on day 4 of trying to learn guitar. Beyond intimidating to say the least! I’m determined to stick with it though and can’t wait for the day I develop some callouses and can play for more than 5 min without being in severe pain. I love the way you finger pick and really hope to be able to play remotely like that some day! Great job and congrats on your accomplishments... you clearly have a bright future!
I’ve been obsessed and practicing constantly for a month now. I have good sound for a beginner, but I worry that learning on my own will make me plateau rather quickly. I’m experienced in music since I’ve played trumpet since 2008, but it’s a whole different spectrum of hand coordination and how you produce the sound itself.
This is very inspiring, and it reminds me of my own learning experience. I am a guitar beginner and I have been playing for about three months. From the first beginning I was struggling with pressing a c chores. And now I can grasp a song within a hour. I have been practicing every day at least a couple hours. Seeing my progress every day is such an encouragement for me to keep practicing and continue becoming a better guitarist
the man in the mirror and careless whispers are fucking impressive, it really sounded like its 2 different guitars overlays on eachother, well done man, big ups!
@@mikiegutansky6160 no need just watch some easy guitar tutorial or some song with easy fingerstyle and learn from it is natural if you cant play it well at first cuz i learned without watching free apps just learn the song you want to
You're lucky to start of that early dude just play and play trust me youll be good better than most of these guys, i wouldnt say youd be better than me though!! I am still in 8 months progress and id be much better than you in a year and a month
Very impressive. I started playing at the age of 48. I am now 59. I have only reached the level you were doing in year 2 or 3. Ah well, I love playing anyway. Thanks for sharing. Nice work.
I started playing in high school and kept at it through college and so thoroughly enjoyed playing and growing in skill. It has been a long time since I played daily and now, 50 years since I first picked up a guitar, hand injuries pretty much keep me to strumming and light picking. Guus, your progression in skill and the beautiful way you interpret your music choked me up with pride for you and rich memories for me.
Wow. Very inspiring. I learned a little guitar when I was 8, but my parents always thought I wasn’t improving quick enough for their liking. So I stopped trying to learn, even though I still love the guitar. You have inspired me, now 23, to clean off the dust and start learning again on my time. Thank you 😊
I started playing guitar last week and have started learning the song Iris! This video was incredibly inspiring but also made me realise how much time and work I’m gonna have to put into this craft, but I can’t wait to improve and one day be proud of how far I’ve come. Thank you! 👊🏼
You seemed like to play way too good for a beginner in the first year. I'm just amazed how fast you learnt so much.. must have practiced hours every single day. Your hard work paid off... For me it's been 5 years I bought a cheap quality guitar.. didn't practice enough, sometimes didn't touch the guitar for months..now I just know basic chords, strumming and a little plucking for me to play along while singing.. but now I bought a new guitar, I'm motivated.. now I'm inspired to learn more.
You practiced 6 hours a day 😳 clearly your hard work paid off. This video is truly inspiring, especially for beginners like myself. I can tell that you put a lot of thoughts into making this. Thank you Guus🙏 P.s: your arrangement skill is 🔥 did you have to learn music theory for that? Would you mind breaking it down in a future video (how you arrange/your process, etc)? I’m curious cause it sounds like rocket science to me 😅
@@i_observe9846 oh sorry after that I became very good. I am better now but the amount I improved from having no life, job, or girl friend and only playing guitar all day long I became pro after that.
It's nice you documented your progress/journey. i consider you one of the best fingerstyle guitarists in terms of playing and arranging. you're "Man in the Mirror" is a favorite. God bless.
Great! I have been trying to play guitar for years but for past month I've been practicing every day and I can feel the difference. Your video is inspiring
I feel like I am watching a video of what I could have been. I likewise started guitar in 2013 and made a lot of progress but was no where near as hardworking or talent enough to reach your level and I developed other interests. Amazing journey, man, you're inspiring many people!
@@cr0w042 don't be ashamed, just pick it up again. There's some great tips in here about how to find motivation, like scouring the charts for new songs and switching up playing styles so you're always challenged with new stuff.
Watching this was something I needed . I started 15 years ago and his story relates to me. Starting from beginner to reach a level you'd never thought you'd make. I always favoured finger style with my biggest inspirations bring Tommy Emmanuel, Mark Knopfler and Lindsay Buckingham Its been 6 years since i played guitar full time and come to a change in life. Just started picking it up again and i keep beating myself up on how i feel that i lost a big part of me of what i was like, how i played and was losing patience. Until now seeing this video has given me a inspirational reminder to start all over again and the results will show in due time. Thanks dude 🖐🤟
Your hard work and dedication is seen and heard in the way you so effortlessly play your guitar nowadays. So beautiful and so soothing - I could listen all day and night!
I bought a guitar when I came home from Woodstock in 69. I tried and couldn’t learn on my own. Work, family, kids, life all got in my way. The guitar sat in my closet for 50 years. I’m retired, been taking lessons for 2 years now. I SUCK !!! But I keep trying. It’s really difficult to retain it now. But my guitars are right by my bed, last thing at night an usually first thing in the morning. Great video !!! Thats inspiration for us all ! Thanks… 👍
After seeing this video, I wish I would have played more often. I probably would have gotten better. I switched to piano and have definitely improved. Thanks for posting this encouraging video. You have really got a smoothness to your playing to where you don't even hit a wrong note. I love it and just subbed
love is sweeter the second time around as the saying goes ....after 20 years of neglecting my first love I just bought a guitar and will try do my very best not to loose that fire and love again.And after watching your journey I know I made the right decision. Thank You for motivating and inspiring people like me to go back to what they love...
I am an older beginner guitar player. your video is an inspiration to me and others that practice and discipline are keys to becoming a very good guitar player. Thank you for making this video.
I am on my 4th year of learning guitar, i'm learning through youtube and i'm trying to be consistent. For now the hardest thing I can play is Unravel-TokyoGhoul arranged by eddie van der meer
@@markd5082 So here is a basic guide on how I have been learning guitar on my own through TH-cam videos: 1. learning the main chords first: and some songs using common progressions such as Am-F-C-G, Dm-G-Am, Em-C-G-D (most pop songs uses those chord progressions so learn them, strumming, with time you will be able to switch fingers of your left hand faser) 2. Now you should know all basic chords, some chord progressions and basic strumming, it’s time to learn some fingerpicking: Hallelujah is a great song to start, then you can learn very easy songs such as: The Scientist (th-cam.com/video/WDYsWXUzYo8/w-d-xo.html) or You’re the reason (th-cam.com/video/P3X14CMA1uk/w-d-xo.html), go check out Let’s play guitar on TH-cam, and pick easy songs with slow pace and little to no percussion learn 2-3 « easy songs » 3. Now you should be able to play easy/beginner level fingerstyle songs, it’s time to learn more difficult with percussions: I suggest : Numb, river flows in you (th-cam.com/video/n2at2weR-cI/w-d-xo.html), Apologize 4. Let’s take the difficulty to the next level, here is some suggestions for intermediate level: from Gareth Evans, he got some really good tutorial : I learnt Animals, Flashlight, Closer in this order, learning them was an amazing experience 5. Now after learning all those songs with someone to explain, you should be familiar with reading tabs, so I suggest you learn a challenging song for one month, I learnt Unravel on Soviet’s guitar channel th-cam.com/video/5x5GJd-_aDo/w-d-xo.html, then I learnt Something just like this (bought the tabs of Eddie van der Meer) 6. Have fun and keep practicing every day 😁
I picked up the guitar when I was 15/16, I'm now 33 and I still only play song covers and the same old licks. I'm amazed at your arranging ability. I couldn't imagine how long it took and how much effort on your part it took to create your own covers, especially with the vocals added in. You're incredibly talented and an inspiration. I was proud that I just learned blackbird lol. I'm subbed and will be following you man. Keep it up.
I think what really boosted his knowledge was when he started making acoustic arrangements of pop songs, which was basically ear training which is hugely important. Plus the pressure of uploading it to TH-cam and potentially facing criticism made him learn the songs perfectly.
Don't expect too much too fast, it's a steady process but after some time you'll get better. You just have to practise - as stupid as it may sound. The first year I had a teacher and after that it was all learning by doing. Record yourself while playing from time to time and even if it doesn't feel like you've made progress, you'll see and hear that your getting better. When I had to learn the first Barré Chords I felt like my finger would break, it sounded horrible and I thought I'd never get it done. But with continuous practise your brain "saves" these handle patterns and after a while your hand does everything automatically :D. Just keep playing and don't be too hard to yourself
I've been playing for about 40 years, and it has mainly chord and lead, blues/rock I'm okay, but I wish I could play finger-picking like that - Well done !. My major stumbling block has been an inabiliy to sight read. It is something that I am having to learn now, as I am trying to learn the piano properly - I can understand your issues with learning independent bass and melody lines, that has really stumped me, but you have reminded of one simple lesson to learn about music - practice, practice & practice. ... okay that's 3, but you get my drift.
@Leo thats my thought too. I’ve been playing consistently for a year and im as good as him technically at his first year. However, I could never arrange songs like that. I really wonder how he did it after only a year..
I was just about to quit playing guitar...yea cause i'm learning fingerstyle and well it all started suck for beginner like me...its hard but after i watched this...bro u played it for 6 year and me just started...so i just "hey let keep on playing and learning" to myself...even u 6 years playing guitar and still learning...soo IMMA KEEP ON PLAYING AND LEARNING LIKE YOU...THANK YOU FOR MOTIVATED ME
Dude, I'm a finger picker who grew up in predominantly metal, punk and blues sort of town and people use to always look at me funny for using my fingers rather than a pick. When I saw you using your fingers to play the electric though I though "he's like me!" , which I havent gotten excited about for quiet a long time. I know it doesnt make alot of sense but it meant alot to me. Thankyou man
I'm looking for a good guitar to practise on daily, I got the basics of the guitar down and want to start fingerstyling any solid recommendations please?
Here's my guitar journey up until now! How long have you been playing guitar? Let me know!! (Please consider supporting my guitar journey by becoming a member on Patreon: www.patreon.com/guusmusic )
The past week I've been working on a sponsored cover, which won't be posted on my own channel. That's why there's no new cover this week.
I still wanted to post something and I thought a 6 Year Guitar Progress video would be fun. Hopefully it can inspire some of you!
Thanks for the support!
I've been wanting to learn how to play the guitar for some time. I play the piano but I've always been intrigued by the guitar. The thing is I have never actually taken lessons or anything to actually learn. Watching this has inspired me to look into starting, so thank you!
I've been playing guitar for 2 months and I'm really struggling with the chord changing. But I'm not going to give up. You inspire people. I really like your song, I love the medieval/tavern songs. Keep it up the good work🙂
I've played for 23 years now and my fingerpicking is not as good as yours. I see that you incorporated slapping technique at the very early stage. Nice! Slapping is something I have just recently found out. It's so hard learning it now. I made the mistake by not learning from other guitarist and not using metronome. Those are important things to remember to bring along very early on. And learning from others is so easy now.
I quit playing guitar when i was teenager.At that time it's no youtube so it hard for me to learn.Right now my son become a teenager so we learn to play figure style together and i am 50.It's fun.From Thailand
I have been playing for half year now and I’m starting lessons soon. I started on a Spanish guitar which weren’t the best option. But now I have an electric guitar which is great. Looking for some stuff to learn.
some great inspiration for other learners right here. Quite a journey, well done. The student has become the master 🎸
Thanks so much, Gareth! Lots of progress was achieved through your tutorials! Forever grateful :))
Gareth Evans is just awesome. A blessing for many. And you too guss.
gareth the fingerstyle hero
Love you gareth
Gareth you’re amazing! Thank you for all the hard work you put into Your tutorials they’re a huge help when learning fingerstyle :)
I’ve had a guitar for several decades and never disciplined myself to become good. The years have past and now I’m older with many regrets about not only my lack of skill on the guitar but how I’ve wasted my youth, my years and my life. If you are young... don’t waste time. You only get one life and trust me... it goes by so quickly... Seize the moment before it disappears.
Buddy it's not late yet. You can still master the guitar. Don't give up so soon
same here..
Death stalks you at every turn
@@heyhonpuds that went from 1-100 quite fast 😂
If you read between the Lines, you Look very negatively.
Its Not the fauld of the wasted past, but probably that you still didnt change shit. 😄
Impressive, stick with it. I’m 66 and just started a year ago, never to old I hope. Really liked that version of country roads.
I don't know where you're from or who you are but you're comment made me happy, truly happy!
I love your spirit.😇
And i am 19 and going to learn guitar and i was thinking now i am late for learning guitar. 😐
@@TheOneWhoDominates yooo I'm sixteen and I have just started.
Like they say..It's never too late.
PS - I absolutely love courage the cowardly dog.
@@kalyanikhot305 yeah thanks bro, i thought it is too late, and yes i too love that show.
@@TheOneWhoDominates actually,I'm a girl😂
But yeahh! I'm happy for you and and i know for sure that you shall be a stupendous guitarist ✌🏻
Disclaimer: This progress is based on 4 to 7 hours a day practice 350 days a year.
underrated comment
@@TheHerrMan true
@@TheHerrMan everything that ever happened is underrated
thats bullshit. u can train for 1-2hours over the day. its enough. most of the stuff, happends over night, when ur brain calculates the stuff
When someone says “wow you have a lot of talent” they aren’t recognizing how much time, effort, and hard work you’ve put into what you do. I’ve played guitar for 6 years, but not as consistently, and as much hard work as you have. Bravo, very inspiring. Thank you for this, and I’m gonna go practice more
..or theyre just giving a compliment
I have to agree. I've had the same experience. Someone says " You have a gift!" I am thinking: Gift? I have worked for decades to get even close to the guy that wrote this! I am not talented....I am just stubbornly in love with music!
No, it is a lot of natural talent and ear. yes it take 1000s of hours to train it but it is a talent and a gift. I’ve played guitar and other string for 30 years, 10 professionally, and I couldn’t last 2 secs next to this young maestro.
talent without work is useless
You’ve accomplished so much in a relatively short time. Really cool to see
Thanks Nathan! Appreciate your comment! Just finished another one of your podcast episodes. 😉
He has no other work
Well, that's only true for the last 2 years. Before that I was a full-time student and I had to pratice my craft after college/internships.
@@GuusMusic so now you're full time guitarist. Nice. I love Memories which was played by you.
@@mohak1990y Thanks! Yes :)
you just motivated a lost guitar player who had very less confidence in him before watching this video. But now he is booming with confidence.. ♥️
Same here!
U CAN DO IT! I BELIEVE IN U!!!
I almost give playing.. now i got to move on
I am inspired again.
Same 🥺
I started playing guitar around age 11 and I'm now 66. Every time I play I'm still amazed what a great instrument a guitar is and how happy I am that I learned to play it. Your guitar journey is impressive and I have little doubt you will feel the same when you get to be my age. Very Impressive!
The guitar is amazing and I keep finding discovering new things about it haha! Thanks Mark 😁
Dude!! Ya said it! 👍🤝
@@GuusMusic
Brother, your musical journey is nothing short of #extraordinary!
Well, could you please take a lil time out to tell me/us in brief about your practice routine, approach, etc...
Ya know I've been playing the guitar for about 20 freaking years...yet our progress is flat incomparable! 😔😂
All I can ever say is: #Envy! 💔 😂
Just practised my first two cords, already feel my fingertips. One evening down, seven years to go! I will prevail!
Update?
Update?
What’s your update sir?
So, update? Did you keep practicing
Update?
You will notice as the years go by (50 years of guitar in my case) that your dexterity increases while the effort even calms down to perfect control, songs you will forget, styles you will morph in and out of, but throughout this whole process, your guitar will always be there ready to convey your inner most emotions, statements, concerns, failures and victories as part and parcel of your life. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
i’m impressed that you learned to arrange your own songs at such an early point. you’re amazing honestly
Thank you, Sam!
And also u are amazingly honest @Guus Music
im almost 2 years in and i still have no idea how to arrange stuff
helps a lot when you're already an experienced musician, given that his channel name is "guus music" and how old he looks, I would bet he knew one or several instruments pretty well before picking up guitar.
@@callmejason3520 dude, dont scare me like that... It makes me want to think about how long it will take for ME to learn🤣
The guy literally told (without a word) every newbie on the planet that “This is what it takes”. All the best!👍🏻🤟🏻
Ok I hate using the word "talent" as it cheapens a lot of hard work ("oh wow arnt u talented" No. I worked my ass off to b as good as I am) and yes this guy has put an immense amount of hours into his guitar playing and has worked incredibly hard but damn he is talented af. This is what happens when u get exceptional talent that works exceptionally hard. 👏
Hahah thanks! I understand you don't want to use the word talented. Something I have mixed feelings about it too haha. I guess some people learn things faster, but you still gotta work for it ;)
I play guitar just only 1month and 2 weeks, and i already practice my finger picking, i already using fingerpicking only in the intro of the songs.
I agree. I don't hate the word "talent" I feel like a lot of people overuse that work which then disregards the hard work or practice of a person in their craft. But hey! I'm a firm believer that some people are born talented, but I also believe there are people who become talented when they start to put in effort and practice.
@@patrickimperial579 yes, the word you might be looking for is 'skilled'.
FAC
I like how you ended this video at 6 years and 9 months. Noice.
No one can like this comment or the person will have 12 years of bad luck
@@sinanbana 181 people oppose you.
Funni number
I am that type of person who gets excited if there is progress even a teeny lil bit.
Me too!!
The most inpiration part is you spent 3 to 6 hours per day.Even you didnt felt like bored of trying.The video refelcts how much you enjoyed and played the music.For me its one kind of spark💥🔥
Well, I did the math. I think the average player practices 1 hour per day (at best) x 365 days per year. At your 6+ hours per day of practice, you’re actually doing about 6 years of practice per year. The way I see it, this video ends up with you having 40.5 years of guitar playing experience. That explains everything!
Amazing! I’ve had four lessons so far but feeling very inspired by this video.
Waw
I played 8hrs a day minimum age 15 to 17 I became pro.from that
I would hunch over my guitar 3 hours strait at a time
@@budzmanson2747 damn u pro but who asked
@@Deltastatics yea I'm pretty good. No one asked for your opinion I'm sorry you suck.. also I've been playing for 21 years I know that's what you were going to ask next. Your welcome
I've been playing guitar for 9 months and I thought my progress is so slow because I can only do slapping strum, wrist drum, harmonica and ect.(beginner techniques) but when I saw this video it inspires me because we are almost the same in your first year and you progress this much, thank you so much 🙏
@Dat Boigo to some Asian country and they will tell that harmonics is somewhat basic XD
This video was really inspiring. Too often we see "guitar gods" on youtube without seeing the work involved in getting there which can be really demotivating. This video showed that behind every successful guitar player is hard work and dedication. It made me feel like "I can do that" vs "I'm never going to be this good". Thanks for posting!
13:27 "the Jouney" Dude i love it! Awesong melody
This low key makes me wonder what I’ve been doing for the past year of learning guitar,
😂😅same...
yup, was hesitant to click for that very reason
He was practicing for 6hrs a day at some points. I practice about 2hrs a week at most.
This guy is incredibly talented but damn he is so hard working too. Mad respect for following his passion so intensely. Very inspiring 👍
I have been practicing 1 hour/day for 2 years and haven't managed to get anywhere near his first video. I will never give up!!!!
I practiced for 4 Hours a day for 1 year and a half. NOT self taught but i had a great teacher. I can play well most rock solos and basic finger style. I took the covid19 and losing my job as an excuse to quit my teacher and then almost quit guitar. (Playing 30 Mins a day what I already know) . But I really felt burn out a little. What really burned me out was the constant learning something new that looked really hard. My teacher was really pushing me hard
Now I have 150 hours of csgo in the past 2 weeks but I feel stupid a bit lol
This is so inspirational.
Really shows that even extremely talented people
Have to start from some were.
Thanking for sharing this with us 😊
Appreciate the nice words, Ethan!! Thank you :)
It's not talent. It's hard work and consistency. It is perseverance. It's the passion that fuels you.
@@stefaneduard8169 Nonsense. Most others can practice an equivalent time and be nowhere near as good. He's genius and the rest can just give it up.
Whenever I feel like I'm getting nowhere I watch a video like this... And realise I'm only right at the beginning, learning basic chords.
14:50 I swear John Mayor literally has one of the longest thumb in the world, some of his riffs are so wild mad respect
Amazing to see how you'r guitar skills has grow in just 6 years.
Good to hear! Thanks for watching ;)
"just"
6 years are so many, mate
@@ermattia It´s still a MASSIVE improvement over time. Most people after 6 years wouldn´t even be near his level.
@@FedeXBL Maybe; he's undeniably talented in guitar, of course, but I can tell you by experience (I studied guitar) that 6 years are a lot.
As someone who started playing the guitar around 10 years ago and stopped for 8 years between this year and then, this is inspiring me to continue further. If anything good comes out of 2020 it is definitely my improvement on the instrument.
As a beginner who's into Fingerstyle playing. This really did inspire me. Thank you for sharing your journey. 🙏👍
Thank you!!
Same
Did you learn the basics first? Or jumped on fingerstyle? Curious
@@lelandgian2521 I learnt the basics ABCD.. chords and that was it. I went on ahead to learn the intro lick of stairway to heaven and it was super slow. I now can play a lot of FingerStyle songs from TH-cam tutorial but I have the most faint knowledge of keys and notes.
@@chillstringszoso4966 nice :))) keep going bro
Watching this exactly after year, i bought guitar yesterday and will comment back after while. To show tell how much i learned!
How's it going?
@@GuusMusic First of all thanks for this❤️ And it's going great i can play many 2/3 string songs, chords changing is little bit tricky, but strumming is where i have to improve. I have played guitar every day since buying it, sometimes i practice at least 10 mins, i would love some tips from you!❤️❤️
@@samirmaman7516 you should practice 2-3 hours a day probably. Don't rely on 2 to 3 string songs. The best way to learn a song is to not rely on any crutches, so learn it the way it's played. Also start doing bar chords.
@@gavinw5469 Bar chord is really tough i just can't press strings, also thank you i should practice at least 2hrs a day i think!
@@samirmaman7516 that's the point. You got to build muscle strength! Everyone has a hard time with bar chords for the first 6 months !
Seeing this really broudened my view on how many different techniques you could learn in a short period of time and how many there are, i personally have been playing the guitar for 8 years now even tho its only been classical so seeing these types of videos make me want to learn more of these types of arrangments and other things. Its hard to do with a tight schedule with music school and stuff but this video inspired me to try to so thank you and have an amazing time practicing.
Damn you are making me jealous now
Hahah. Don't be! You can do this ;)
I've been playing guitar for 3 years and i can't play like he does in 1 year of practicing
I've been playing for 6 years and am not even half as good, a bit depressing but I also only have about 1-2 hours a week to play max
It's not about years spent, but hours spent. If he's playing 2000 hours / year, and you're playing 1 hour per day, then it will take you +5 years to reach his 1 year level.
@@DennisEldrup true
@@DennisEldrup yea I spent 10hrs a day playing for 2 years then I become pro and I only play about 1 hour a day
Mind you I wa sa teenager with no job lol
I've been playing for 13 years or so. My right hand has always been naturally inclined for fingerstyle, but I never really pursued it. Your videos gave me a kickstart to really dive into it.
Travis picking is still on my to do list, but after seeing your Neon cover I finally sat down to learn the picking and got it down a few hours later opening up other JM songs for me to play 'correctly'.
Nice Jaymes! JM songs are always good for your guitar progress! Thanks for the support man!
Hey guys, I have my guitar since now a week, started playing it constantly every day arround two hours straight, I'm using videos to help me out trying new stuff and new songs, nothing too hard atm. I think playing the songs you like is important, I don't know a lot but yea I'll make update if you want. Good luck to all new beginners like me ! :D we gonna do it guys
hey! it’s been two months, how ya doing?
@@arianablocker7909 Hi ! Well I can now play some songs intros, and uhm one full song. It's still not perfect at all, but to be honest my advice would be to keep playing the songs you like, and if you feel like not progressing fast, it's okay. It takes time :p
Now it sounds kinda pretty haha, but yes still have so much to learn !
I could even learn faster, like somedays I'm just not in the mood at all and it make my progression slower, but yea just keep learning and trying again and again as much as you can is the best way ^^
Hey dude! It's been 9 months, how's the journey going?
9 already??? Damn... Well my classes takes a lot of time so I'm not playing everyday, but I can play a few songs now. Not perfectly fluent, but at least the sounds are good, and the finger placement is easier and faster. I should play more again, the best is to play everyday that you keep progressing fast fast
Amazing. It always inspires me to see how far motivated people can get in such a relatively short time. I’ve been playing guitar for 20 years, and I’m nowhere near this level because I’ve never been consistent with practice… It’s definitely encouraging to see what dedication to practice can do for you!
Ling Ling 40 hours!
Plus this guy is a genius. Look at his 1 year + 9 month progress. It's incredible. Some people are just genius, and the rest just have to suffer in their mediocrity.
@@relicofgold You will never achieve anything with this poor mindset.
@@demolitionist42 Some people are genius's. And you?
Whenever I feel like giving up on playing the guitar, I'm gonna return to this video.
Great video.
Been practicing guitar for around a month and enjoying it so far. Thus inspired me to keep practicing!
It makes me nostalgic, starting from "Take me to church" my journey has also somewhat been the same. Although inconsistency in the later half made me lazy. This video gives me motivation to get back and start again. Thanks Gus!
Anytime you see someone playing a guitar or piano and they're good, always remember this...The put the work and time in. NOBODY can just hand that to you. They have to earn it.
Great video.
Yea that being said it's not just practice.
Thank you for sharing your journey. I've just started mine, picked up the guitar for the first time yesterday. I will take it as success if I play half as good as you 10 years down the road.
I just started learning guitar two nights ago :) we've only just begun, but with every step we'll just get better!
Last year my father bought me a guitar for my birthday. After months practicing i learned how to do some Barre chords and do some simple fingerstyle :)
I’m 50 yrs old and am on day 4 of trying to learn guitar. Beyond intimidating to say the least! I’m determined to stick with it though and can’t wait for the day I develop some callouses and can play for more than 5 min without being in severe pain. I love the way you finger pick and really hope to be able to play remotely like that some day! Great job and congrats on your accomplishments... you clearly have a bright future!
How are you going with it?
I’ve been obsessed and practicing constantly for a month now. I have good sound for a beginner, but I worry that learning on my own will make me plateau rather quickly. I’m experienced in music since I’ve played trumpet since 2008, but it’s a whole different spectrum of hand coordination and how you produce the sound itself.
This is very inspiring, and it reminds me of my own learning experience. I am a guitar beginner and I have been playing for about three months. From the first beginning I was struggling with pressing a c chores. And now I can grasp a song within a hour. I have been practicing every day at least a couple hours. Seeing my progress every day is such an encouragement for me to keep practicing and continue becoming a better guitarist
the man in the mirror and careless whispers are fucking impressive, it really sounded like its 2 different guitars overlays on eachother, well done man, big ups!
Me: Very interested in learning guitar
Fingers: Hurts a lot
me: watches this video and gets inspired
Fingers: I will persevere to harden
Sameeee
@@kiri2256 gotta work hard
I cannot feel the end of my fingers and they're rock hard due to guitar, but atleast it doesn't hurt anymore, gotta count my blessings ig
@@edenem hey quick question.. do you know if there are any free apps that’s can learn guitar and I don’t have to pay subscriptions for? Thanks
@@mikiegutansky6160 no need just watch some easy guitar tutorial or some song with easy fingerstyle and learn from it is natural if you cant play it well at first cuz i learned without watching free apps just learn the song you want to
Im 12 yrs old , n this is too inspiring for me even though I have been playing for 1year n about 9 months
You're lucky to start of that early dude just play and play trust me youll be good better than most of these guys, i wouldnt say youd be better than me though!! I am still in 8 months progress and id be much better than you in a year and a month
Very impressive. I started playing at the age of 48. I am now 59. I have only reached the level you were doing in year 2 or 3. Ah well, I love playing anyway. Thanks for sharing. Nice work.
I started playing in high school and kept at it through college and so thoroughly enjoyed playing and growing in skill. It has been a long time since I played daily and now, 50 years since I first picked up a guitar, hand injuries pretty much keep me to strumming and light picking. Guus, your progression in skill and the beautiful way you interpret your music choked me up with pride for you and rich memories for me.
Very nice comment, Bill! I'm glad you like the video :)
There's no short cuts, just hard work and dedication. Well done
Wow. Very inspiring. I learned a little guitar when I was 8, but my parents always thought I wasn’t improving quick enough for their liking. So I stopped trying to learn, even though I still love the guitar. You have inspired me, now 23, to clean off the dust and start learning again on my time. Thank you 😊
Good luck
I started playing guitar last week and have started learning the song Iris! This video was incredibly inspiring but also made me realise how much time and work I’m gonna have to put into this craft, but I can’t wait to improve and one day be proud of how far I’ve come. Thank you! 👊🏼
Hows it going mate so you are In 6 months journey now, im on 8 and id say ive had alot of ups and downs but i improved quite above the average
Just amazing. I want to learn to play like this one day.
Started learning 2 months ago, this is definitely the inspiration I need.
sometimes, you just need one video to get yourself inspired again.
thank you for sharing your journey, bud.
Dude, I recently bought a guitar and started to study, you journey is really inspiring! keep with the awesome work.
You seemed like to play way too good for a beginner in the first year. I'm just amazed how fast you learnt so much.. must have practiced hours every single day. Your hard work paid off... For me it's been 5 years I bought a cheap quality guitar.. didn't practice enough, sometimes didn't touch the guitar for months..now I just know basic chords, strumming and a little plucking for me to play along while singing.. but now I bought a new guitar, I'm motivated.. now I'm inspired to learn more.
You practiced 6 hours a day 😳 clearly your hard work paid off. This video is truly inspiring, especially for beginners like myself. I can tell that you put a lot of thoughts into making this. Thank you Guus🙏
P.s: your arrangement skill is 🔥 did you have to learn music theory for that? Would you mind breaking it down in a future video (how you arrange/your process, etc)? I’m curious cause it sounds like rocket science to me 😅
I practised 8 hrs a day for 2 years
@@budzmanson2747 and...??
@@i_observe9846 oh sorry after that I became very good. I am better now but the amount I improved from having no life, job, or girl friend and only playing guitar all day long I became pro after that.
@@i_observe9846 also I have 1993 fender concert series amp and a Strat Gibson fender acoustic and fender Jazz bass
@@bruhmoment8090 he wasn’t pissed off are you good dawg😂
It's nice you documented your progress/journey. i consider you one of the best fingerstyle guitarists in terms of playing and arranging. you're "Man in the Mirror" is a favorite. God bless.
I’ve been playing from age 9 and I’m 26 so 17 years now. Your progress in just 6 years is awesome 👏
This video actually made me go deep into myself and cry cuz i still haven't played something GOOD in 1 years of playing guitar
this guy is absolutely mad. I'm subscribing.
Omg bro amazing journey, fantastic motivation thank u so much! From Russia 🇷🇺 with love ❤
Thank you so much! 👌
Great! I have been trying to play guitar for years but for past month I've been practicing every day and I can feel the difference. Your video is inspiring
I feel like I am watching a video of what I could have been. I likewise started guitar in 2013 and made a lot of progress but was no where near as hardworking or talent enough to reach your level and I developed other interests. Amazing journey, man, you're inspiring many people!
Same man I started 2013 too and progressing good but laziness or not motivated enough I stop.. shame and one of my regrets
@@cr0w042 don't be ashamed, just pick it up again. There's some great tips in here about how to find motivation, like scouring the charts for new songs and switching up playing styles so you're always challenged with new stuff.
Incredible progress, but tell us how you actually learned: did you take private classes with a tutor or taught yourself from scratch?
i love the part 6years and 9months for some reason
Watching this was something I needed . I started 15 years ago and his story relates to me. Starting from beginner to reach a level you'd never thought you'd make. I always favoured finger style with my biggest inspirations bring Tommy Emmanuel, Mark Knopfler and Lindsay Buckingham
Its been 6 years since i played guitar full time and come to a change in life.
Just started picking it up again and i keep beating myself up on how i feel that i lost a big part of me of what i was like, how i played and was losing patience.
Until now seeing this video has given me a inspirational reminder to start all over again and the results will show in due time.
Thanks dude 🖐🤟
Thank you!!
Your hard work and dedication is seen and heard in the way you so effortlessly play your guitar nowadays. So beautiful and so soothing - I could listen all day and night!
Your "zrero-level" is better than I've ever done ;(
This is so inspiring as someone who is getting back into finger style, makes me really want to keep practicing. You got a new subscriber for sure.
I agree
Hope the human reading this becomes succesfull lol 😙
I hope the Robot who wrote this gets his cheerfulness chip recalibrated.
Neon is the ultimate destination it seems for every guitar player!!!
I bought a guitar when I came home from Woodstock in 69. I tried and couldn’t learn on my own. Work, family, kids, life all got in my way. The guitar sat in my closet for 50 years. I’m retired, been taking lessons for 2 years now. I SUCK !!! But I keep trying. It’s really difficult to retain it now. But my guitars are right by my bed, last thing at night an usually first thing in the morning. Great video !!! Thats inspiration for us all ! Thanks… 👍
After seeing this video, I wish I would have played more often. I probably would have gotten better. I switched to piano and have definitely improved. Thanks for posting this encouraging video. You have really got a smoothness to your playing to where you don't even hit a wrong note. I love it and just subbed
This was so inspiring to watch. I’ve only been playing for two weeks but this is motivation to keep going and to put in the practice ❤️
Im 11 and learning guitar i wish that one day i will play like you
yeah man keep up at it, you’re gonna suck at first but playing instruments starts getting a lot more fun once you get good enough to play some songs.
@@citruseel2421 THANK YOU
You're not alone mate
love is sweeter the second time around as the saying goes ....after 20 years of neglecting my first love I just bought a guitar and will try do my very best not to loose that fire and love again.And after watching your journey I know I made the right decision.
Thank You for motivating and inspiring people like me to go back to what they love...
I am an older beginner guitar player. your video is an inspiration to me and others that practice and discipline are keys to becoming a very good guitar player. Thank you for making this video.
I started playing three weeks ago, I really want to be this good one day
You will be eventually as long as you are consistent and get finger calluses and learn the chord switches after that it's wayyy easier to learn
hows ur playing now brother??
Bro i recommend you, play latín songs that have a rythm "rancheras" or other songs that use "requinto"
I think that is a hard objectiv that you can
I am on my 4th year of learning guitar, i'm learning through youtube and i'm trying to be consistent. For now the hardest thing I can play is Unravel-TokyoGhoul arranged by eddie van der meer
That's amazing!
Aye, that's awesome! Keep it up, dude 😁 Unravel is a tough one. I too have played Eddie's arrangement for that song 😉
Where are you learning from?
@@markd5082 So here is a basic guide on how I have been learning guitar on my own through TH-cam videos:
1. learning the main chords first: and some songs using common progressions such as Am-F-C-G, Dm-G-Am, Em-C-G-D (most pop songs uses those chord progressions so learn them, strumming, with time you will be able to switch fingers of your left hand faser)
2. Now you should know all basic chords, some chord progressions and basic strumming, it’s time to learn some fingerpicking: Hallelujah is a great song to start, then you can learn very easy songs such as: The Scientist (th-cam.com/video/WDYsWXUzYo8/w-d-xo.html) or You’re the reason (th-cam.com/video/P3X14CMA1uk/w-d-xo.html), go check out Let’s play guitar on TH-cam, and pick easy songs with slow pace and little to no percussion learn 2-3 « easy songs »
3. Now you should be able to play easy/beginner level fingerstyle songs, it’s time to learn more difficult with percussions: I suggest : Numb, river flows in you (th-cam.com/video/n2at2weR-cI/w-d-xo.html), Apologize
4. Let’s take the difficulty to the next level, here is some suggestions for intermediate level: from Gareth Evans, he got some really good tutorial : I learnt Animals, Flashlight, Closer in this order, learning them was an amazing experience
5. Now after learning all those songs with someone to explain, you should be familiar with reading tabs, so I suggest you learn a challenging song for one month, I learnt Unravel on Soviet’s guitar channel th-cam.com/video/5x5GJd-_aDo/w-d-xo.html, then I learnt Something just like this (bought the tabs of Eddie van der Meer)
6. Have fun and keep practicing every day 😁
@@tho_norlha WOAH thanks for the amazing guide!!
I picked up the guitar when I was 15/16, I'm now 33 and I still only play song covers and the same old licks. I'm amazed at your arranging ability. I couldn't imagine how long it took and how much effort on your part it took to create your own covers, especially with the vocals added in. You're incredibly talented and an inspiration. I was proud that I just learned blackbird lol. I'm subbed and will be following you man. Keep it up.
I started playing guitar with an acoustic one but after about 6 months I changed to electric guitars and haven't stopped 😊
Cant believe you met Eddie Van Der Meer and got to play with him. So lucky...
And with the man Peter Gergely 👌👌
Man how did you teach yourself all of this? Just practicing songs and studying music theory? What resources did you use? Thanks..
I also have that question. I've been trying to teach myself since the beginning of the lockdown back in march but I'm not progressing as I want to
@@diellahortensia same
I think what really boosted his knowledge was when he started making acoustic arrangements of pop songs, which was basically ear training which is hugely important.
Plus the pressure of uploading it to TH-cam and potentially facing criticism made him learn the songs perfectly.
Don't expect too much too fast, it's a steady process but after some time you'll get better. You just have to practise - as stupid as it may sound.
The first year I had a teacher and after that it was all learning by doing. Record yourself while playing from time to time and even if it doesn't feel like you've made progress, you'll see and hear that your getting better.
When I had to learn the first Barré Chords I felt like my finger would break, it sounded horrible and I thought I'd never get it done. But with continuous practise your brain "saves" these handle patterns and after a while your hand does everything automatically :D. Just keep playing and don't be too hard to yourself
Did he say he is self taught? Sorry just too lazy to go through all comments and replies.
It doesn't take talent, it takes dedication, determination, consistent.
And then what comes after the dedication and determination is the talent
@@coreylee5631 no what comes after is the result of your hard work
This is what inspires.. When we see a journey of an artist and what all it took. Sir you are an absolute legend!
An excellent example of, “ you get out of it what you put into it.” Very impressive!!
I'm 24 started 5 months ago, hope I can come to this level some day soon 😅
How u doing
@@setareblackcat3632 Pretty well. As long as I put my time and effort for my guitar, it gets better :)
I don’t think people realize how hard neon (last song) is to play
its not lol
@@codyw1023 ok buddy
What's this, Mattias comes back from the dead and suddenly Guus is possessed by his spirit and starts making videos and thumbnails in his style? :D
hahaha, I will copyright all split-screen thumbnails on TH-cam from today!!
Mattias Krantz Nono, im talking about the thumbnail on the video before this one 😄
Just trying something haha 😂
Leon Alex aaa hahah now I see😄
Guus Music yeah that’s smart Guus😍
I just started playing the guitar like 1 week ago, and this gives me motivation play more
I've been playing for about 40 years, and it has mainly chord and lead, blues/rock I'm okay, but I wish I could play finger-picking like that - Well done !. My major stumbling block has been an inabiliy to sight read. It is something that I am having to learn now, as I am trying to learn the piano properly - I can understand your issues with learning independent bass and melody lines, that has really stumped me, but you have reminded of one simple lesson to learn about music - practice, practice & practice. ... okay that's 3, but you get my drift.
You play a lot of Michael Jackson songs. I like that. And how many guitars do you have? I just wanted to say that you made a great process!!
damn , how did you learn to arrange your own songs so fast?
@Leo thats my thought too. I’ve been playing consistently for a year and im as good as him technically at his first year. However, I could never arrange songs like that. I really wonder how he did it after only a year..
14:14 Kinda sounds like Ed Sheerans Barcelona intro
I was just about to quit playing guitar...yea cause i'm learning fingerstyle and well it all started suck for beginner like me...its hard but after i watched this...bro u played it for 6 year and me just started...so i just "hey let keep on playing and learning" to myself...even u 6 years playing guitar and still learning...soo IMMA KEEP ON PLAYING AND LEARNING LIKE YOU...THANK YOU FOR MOTIVATED ME
Dude, I'm a finger picker who grew up in predominantly metal, punk and blues sort of town and people use to always look at me funny for using my fingers rather than a pick. When I saw you using your fingers to play the electric though I though "he's like me!" , which I havent gotten excited about for quiet a long time.
I know it doesnt make alot of sense but it meant alot to me. Thankyou man
I'm looking for a good guitar to practise on daily, I got the basics of the guitar down and want to start fingerstyling any solid recommendations please?