Every Self-Taught Guitarist Needs To Know THIS!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 มี.ค. 2024
- These 27 tips will instantly make you a better guitarist.
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6 seconds in and subbed. Anyone with a Hello Kitty guitar deserves my undivided attention.
hahahaha, thanks!
A lot of sound advice here.
Record and review your practice is probably the best tip. Either just audio or video.
+1 for sticking to one type of pick. I gave away most of my picks and bulk bought Dunlop Flow 2.0mm, as I preferred these. I use these for everything apart from fast folk style strumming for accompanying e.g. jigs and reels where a .5mm pick just works better.
Thanks for your comment! Would you add something to my list?
@bazokguitar would I add anything?
Maybe this.... even pros revisit the basics from time to time. Practice isn't about being able to play something that's just OK, it's about being able to play exactly what you want, with control over tempo, nuances of timing, expression etc, without unwanted noise. Sometimes, the simplest passages are the most revealing of compromised technique (or so I'm finding - I am but a student). I think we all want to rush ahead to the next thing, before we've really mastered the last thing. Revisiting older exercises can be useful, and you can always shake them up.
@@andymellor9056 wise words :)
Great tips and really enjoying the videos! Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me!
Subbed, great content and pace! actually would love a video on the technique you mentioned for gaining speed. I've been on the playing it slow approach.
Thank! Sure Thing! Coming soon 🔜 🩷
Subbed for the content and the capoerista hoodie
Hahaha 😂
Nice video. Great tips
Glad it was helpful! 🔥
Some excellent tips there for beginners and the more experienced. 👍👍
Thanks!!!
I saw a Hello Kitty guitar in the thumbnail and I knew that this man was very knowledgeable.
Haha! Thanks :)
Great lesson! I learned something new. Thank you!
I'm glad it was helpful! Please share and like, maybe I will help someone else too. 🩷
Your videos are quality! I really love Hello Kitty guitar.❤
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for posting this video. Many good tips that seem obvious but the obvious is often not.
Glad it was helpful!
Great advice 👏
Glad you think so!
Very helpful mate👍, just want to ask about no#23, is that "pickslanting"? Thanks!
It's not really about pick slanting, but about the trajectory that the guitar pick follows while playing.
search for downstroke escape / upstroke escape / double escape mechanics
@@bazokguitar Thanks a lot of mate.😀 I'm applying everything you have covered here and on your other videos. Cheers!🔥
Great 🎸
❤ Thanks so much! 🙏
This 6-minute video beats 100 videos of 1000 hours of other TH-cam guitar teachers 🙂.
🫡 I salute you. Blessings 🙌 and prosperity for you.
Wow, thanks! 🙌
Making a video on the Chunking technique would be paramount, I really like your content, please do the video on Chunking, ,will be following your channel.
Here you are: th-cam.com/video/6ZaxqGG4Lvk/w-d-xo.html
thats always a true...theres no magic shortcut to solid playing.. but people love to believe they can do great things with no effort trial or time spent...it will show up when u take short cuts in anything....u can fool people but its gets found out sooner or later...
Yup 👍🏻
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Hahaha noooope
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yep
Don't care about pics... Best players have proven to not need em...
Hendrix didn't have a metronome... He was better than most...
Eric Johnson looks at his hands...
Your tips are clearly not for everyone lol. That hello kitty guitar on the hand though, IS! I WANT IT!!! lololol
I partially agree with you! It's not like I'm recording these guides for virtuosos. However, these tips will be useful to many self-taught people. They are proven and work :) Thanks for your comment!
Hendrix did play professionally on the Chitlin circuit for years before emerging as a solo artist. He probably played to records when practicing. Having something to sync to when practicing is pretty good advice. Whether it be a metronome or an app like e.g. DrumGenius
In general, the best answer when someone uses Hendrix as an argument is... "and see how he ends up" 😁
@@bazokguitaryeah. I find it weird that people want to comment things like 'Hendrix never used a metronome'. Maybe not, but he was playing live a lot, rehearsing with some very tight bans and, erm, you're not at Jimmy Hendrix's level, otherwise you wouldn't be commenting on a guitar teacher's youtube video....
All I know is that after my teacher encouraged me to do all my excercises to a metronome, my timing improved. It's hardly rocket science.
I will pay attention to the picking hand moves here. Nice work.
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