Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar - Part 4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2023
- If this is your first time to our Beginning Fingerstyle Guitar tutorial, please begin at the first video and work your way through.
Today we work on part 4 of this series where we utilize a couple of fingerstyle practice runs that anyone can do, that's willing to put in a little time and effort. If you've been struggling with fingerstyle at all, or you're just starting out in this journey, this should help you.
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These are great! Thanks for making these! On a side note, as I've mentioned before, I bought the IBG hummingbird based on your review, and I just can't put the thing down. When I'm at work I think about playing it, when I'm laying in bed I think about playing it 🤣. I've never been this way with an instrument before, but the point that I'm trying to make or maybe even a question I'm trying to ask is...is it possible to play better on a quality instrument? Over the past year, I haven't been playing much, but once I picked this thing up, I haven't put it down since, I'm playing better than I ever have in my life! Considering that I hadn't been practicing much over the past year prior to, I'm just wondering if a better instrument that literally feels better in my hands, would ergonomically cause me to play better? The only other instrument that I can think of that just feels good in my hands and is fun to play is my 94 Mexican Stratocaster (back when the Mexican factory had partially burned down so they were shipping American parts to Mexico)... I've played on much more expensive american-made stratocasters that have never felt as good as the $200 guitar that I own. In any case, it's the weirdest thing, but I am objectively playing better on this quality instrument compared to my old acoustic guitars... Just wondering if anybody else has experienced this with better quality instruments?
😂, that opener made me laugh, because I can relate to it! Yes sir, a quality instrument can help you play better and that’s just a fact. When a guitar plays great, with a great sound and easy to fret, it makes a huge difference. Thanks for making my day!!
Thank you so much Mason 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Super helpful and I'm glad you got a good laugh. This is by far the best acoustic I've ever played with the exception of the Gibson version. It's like it has been "blessed" (or something) and has rubbed off on me 🤣... Can't wait to play it after work!
Great tutorial! Thank you for sharing! 🎸🎸🎸
Thank you, Ms Elly
Another great finger style lesson my friend. Keep them coming.
Thank you brother David 👍🏻
Great tune Sir Randy, love your picking! Your stories and your sense of humor keep me positive!
You are most welcome, Ms Rose, and as good as you are on the guitar, you should stay positive, ma’am 👍🏻
Good morning,
I really appreciated your new sharing and your good performance.
Thank you and congratulations. Have a nice week end. Danielle
Thank you, Danielle 👍🏻
Great explanation and play dear Randy ! Big like, Karen :-))
Thank you so much, Ms Karen 👍🏻
Oh yea I enjoy each and every visit to your music. Thanks for the fine gift
You are most welcome and thank you, brother man Dan 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm my pleasure
God bless you brother thanks for sharing
Right backatcha and you are most welcome 👍🏻
🍻🍻 Afternoon, 👍
Evenin, brother man 🥃👍🏻
Look up Bobby Leecan nobody knows you when you're down and out. Released in 1927. I love your tutorials 😊
There it is, 1927! Thank you, Bruce, you are greatly appreciated, brother man 👍🏻
Wonderful performance and great guitar lesson! Sounds really great
Awesome work as always! thanks for sharing! Have a wonderful day
Thank you, Tak 👍🏻
Fantastic guitar performance! - great job my friend!
BIG like and greetings from Darbass
Great to see you, brother man and thank you 👍🏻
Great music performance. Really i like it. Excellent.
Thank you, Robert 👍🏻
Hey Randy . . . . another informative upload Mate. I love music and in particular the acoustic guitar. Round 17-18 years old I thought . . . I just have to learn to play . . . . I became a 'strummer' (like you said, there is nothing wrong with that) and then I heard James Taylor play and I thought . . . . . God!! I would love to play like him, but it was difficult at the time because there was no such thing as 'TH-cam'. TH-cam has so many tutorials and when I realised that, my guitar playing skills completely changed. I learned of the 'Travis' pick among other finger-pickin' styles. I feel that when an acoustic guitarist is playing with a finger style . . . . there is no need for backing. He/She plays bass, melody and rhythm . . . 'solo'. 👍🏻
Hope that makes sense Randy. 😊
A great Video Man! 👌
It makes perfect sense, Johnny. I think we had about the experience. Thank you very much for the comment. I think it helps others and encourages them, brother man 👍🏻
Awesome to see part 4 Randy! Thanks for these man, always awesome and informative - thanks man!:)
Appreciate you, Choey 👍🏻
Sounds good when you play it vs when I do it myself...I need more practice I guess...great video...
Keep on plugging, brother man and thank you 👍🏻
Apologies on lesson 4 told you I am old in the tooth same colour hair but like you love music especially rag and country..thanks a million for what youare doing ..
Kindest regards Byron williams..
Glad you found it, Byron. You are most welcome, brother man 👍🏻
Great video Randy, I need to do this style more
Thanks Oz! Always appreciate you, brother man 👍🏻
Thank you for the lesson !! What a nice sounding guitar !!
You are very welcome, Jae, and thank you very much 👍🏻
Thank you for the lesson 🙏
You are most welcome 👍🏻
This is so helpful. I love your videos!
Thank you, Ms Kylie! If you think so, I’ll just keep doing it 👍🏻
😂 the beginning. I sure wished we was closer so you could give me a few lessons.
Made you laugh at the beginning? Mission accomplished! Yes’m, so do I. Just FYI, Gerald and Tara will be at our home Saturday 👍🏻
@randysrhythm yes...at the beginning. When u couldn't remember.
Gerald & I went to school together. I did not know they are coming home.
@@brookegentleobannonmusic they have moved to Texas 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm oh wow! Close to you?
@@brookegentleobannonmusic About 3 hours away, but in Texas it is considered close 😁
Hi Randy - Your lessons are definitely helping a lot! I've got the E and A7 down, still working on the transition from the A7 to the B7. It's still awkward and not smooth - the picking pattern changes too which is part of my struggle. Nonetheless, the lessons are definitely getting new stuff happening on my guitar that I had no idea how to do! Maybe somewhere down the line you could also devote a lesson or two to the song "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" that you referenced in this video, or the Lightning Hopkins riff you played? I'd love to work on those too! Thank you so much, really getting a lot from the lessons!
I can’t tell you how pleased I am to hear about the progress. This comment is exactly what I had hopes of happening when I started the channel. These little breakthroughs come at the right time, and I think just to boost a bit of confidence for us. I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know how this is going for you. You bet I can put these requests on the list, brother man 👍🏻
@@randysrhythm Keep up the good work bro!
Hi Me again on part 4 now trying to get it all together (slowly ) enjoying your teaching i have to say you say your not a guitarist but every guitar you pick up and play it comes alive i wish mine would sound the same, could i ask a question what strings do you use also do you put different strings on all your guitars i have an epiphjonej200 ce and based on your review a 50s j45 Gibson just purchased for my own pleasure, retired so just a hobby, looking forward to your next lessons.
Regards Byron Wales U K
Hi Byron, great to have you on the channel and the kind words mean a lot. Those are some great guitars, brother man 👍🏻
Hi, followed 1 2 and 3 enjoying quick question in all 3 lessons you used a different guitar? Anyway is there a conclusion to 1 2 and 3 or have I missed something am getting on a little in the years 😊 so prob have missed it, I am seriously considering sending for the 50s j45 after your 2nd review think you and the guitar sounds Brill.
Kindest regards Byron Williams WalesU K .
Hey Byron, yes sir, there’s a #4. I am really growing fond of my 45, so I think it’s a great choice. Appreciate the kind words, brother man and it’s a pleasure to have you on the channel 👍🏻