I consider myself lucky finding your lessons just after buying my first guitar at age 75. Much appreciation for you and your ability to communicate and teach .
how has this guy only got 20k subs? Been learning guitar recently and stumbled upon your videos and now I've built my entire learning process on your recommended curriculum, I cannot stress enough how helpful you've been in such a short period of time what an incredible teacher.
Wow!! I was paying $150.00 a month for private lessons, and did NOT get nearly the instruction as I have in this video series. Thank you, Kevin! Your step by step instructions from the beginning are amazing. You had allowed me to break some bad habits, and play PROPERLY!!! You are AWESOME!
@@kevinnickens Agreed you rock now i just wish i could hit..... C and D with out having to fumble but hey practice practice everything else you listed i can play and switch quickly on but G to C or A minor to G still gives me trouble FOR now and we wont talk about D lol
Just starting my guitar journey and I appreciate you suffering for the good of us beginners. Thank you and I hope you keep making these, I'll be here to watch
Hello there! I wanted to express my heartfelt appreciation for your course. I recently rediscovered my electric guitar, a cherished gift from my 16th birthday, after it had been tucked away in the attic. In the past, I attempted to learn on my own twice, but regrettably, I couldn't achieve the desired progress. The process felt overwhelming, and I struggled with knowing what to focus on during practice sessions. However, your course has been a game-changer for me! Your explanations are simply fantastic, and the roadmap you've provided is incredibly helpful. I can now approach learning with clarity and purpose. I'm genuinely enjoying the journey and feel motivated to stick to it this time, now that I'm 31 years old. Thank you so much for creating such an enriching and inspiring learning resource! I'm optimistic that this time, I will succeed with your guidance.
Thats great to hear! I am in the exact same boat, just bought myself an electric guitar and will be picking it up tomorrow, 30 years of age and cannot wait, these videos are exactly what i need. When I say in the same boat, i tried to elarn acoustic when i was younger and failed haha
Same,same. I dusted off the acoustic about five years ago. It hurt my fingertips to play more than 30 minutes. I struggled with the 4 chord campfire songs,but finally got to be OK with bar chords.(f bar chord wasneeded to play the Beatles yesterday) milestone. Cleaned up and restrung an old yamaha (les paul clone) and bought a six line 60 Amp. Sounds pretty good. I never had a lesson . This was a great way to fill in the knowledge gaps. Thank you, b
This stuff is gold. I've been struggling, trying to figure out Music theory and how all these chords come together to make songs, why you play chords the way you do. Your explanation of how a chord is actually made up just unlocked it for me. Thank you! Love this channel. Keep up the good work Kevin
Love this guy, he really loves what he is doing for others,) that are just beginning. Thank you He is an awesome teacher takes his time to explain and show things carefully. ❤ Bless you
Hands down best content I’ve seen in this niche. Freakin kudos, man. You’re and excellent communicator and teacher. Plus your hooks, your use of story, humor, and your video production is *chefs kiss* Really great work man. Keep going. If you stay consistent this channel gets 1mil+ subs easy
Hell yeah, your list of what order to learn what in has helped a lot, cant wait till you catch up to where I'm at (prolly between level 2 and 3), still worth watching even if I'm familiar with the subject matter.
Watching these and really looking forward when you get to some concepts I'm not familiar with. You break things down so well it feels easily understandable.
Thatnk ya so much fam I bought my guitar knowing nothing tried ince got lost and putted it in a closet for a year now am trying to learn and yourw guitar learning plan is so helpful thank you so much Youre channel is so underrated
im 15 and ive always been into j rock and anime songs that are rocky so i finally got myself a guitar. Thank you for helping the beginners out (ive seen many people starting your course!)
Never wanted to learn an easier version of any chord espcially the F chord or any barre chord. If u keep at it your hand, fingers will make the chords. you have to strengthen ,stretch them out I remember playing an F chord right the first time and then a C chord and how beautiful those 2 chords sound together. Love your videos ❤
I’ve been a band kid since middle school all the way up to spending about a year and a half of college studying music education. I have a solid understanding of most of the major (pun intended) concepts of music theory and can play a bunch of different wind instruments and even played in my high school’s percussion ensemble for a year, but for whatever reason I’ve had this strange perception about guitar. I used to think of chords on a guitar as being somehow different than on an instrument like a piano or in ensemble settings, something about the image of the different hand shapes moving around the neck made it seem more like a naruto character powering up than music theory. it wasn’t until when I got my first guitar (a secondhand Gibson maestro I got off Facebook marketplace) and I watched this video that I had the dullest lightbulb moment of “oh yeah music theory applies to guitar.” It sounds stupid but you just reminding me that music theory exists just made it 100x easier to understand how the hand shapes and distance between frets relate to the intervals. TL;DR Forgot guitars made music and therefore fell within the purview of music theory. Give this guy a sub if you haven’t.
I'd just like to say how helpful even this tiny amount of "theory" towards the end helps, and I can't believe that so many other sources don't mention anything about it at all. Even just the very fundamental information that each basic open chord is made essentially by getting each string to produce one of either the 1st 3rd or 5th note in that scale flipped a lightswitch that made so many things make intuitive sense that I had just been trying to memorize up to this point.
Like your straight forward style of teaching and your hitting all the buttons not assuming that the student already knows certain things been playing guitar for 60 years but really liked your very thorough lesson tonality 1 3 5 ways of counting the triad great teaching style thanx
This dudes channel has been growing really quickly within just the last 2 weeks. It’s no wonder, because his advice and teaching methods are fantastic!
I find myself watching these videos even though I already know the basics, but I want to be prepared when you upload videos beyond my understanding, keep it up man!
Im an intermediate guitarist in highschool right now (I started my playing my freshman year now im going into senior year) and even though these lessons are a little easy for me. I wish I watched these when I first started. These are really motivating, thanks!
Thank you so much..after years of self teaching an acoustic i got myself an electric and now i just want to do things right💗...keep continuing this series man you !!
You're a lifesaver man, I got my beloved acoustic guitar for Christmas and I've been working aimlessly to actually improve with it. Your videos are informative, funny, and very digestable in a short practice session. You better believe I'm subscribing asap
Adding theory to these videos is really helpful and it truly adds another layer to learning that i appreciate :D i got math brain so knowing why things sound the way that they do on a mechanical level is nice.
Really good content. I've written your 0-6 guide down in a notebook. I would like to see the focus on the basic theory continue in future videos; it makes guitar (and music generally) much less opaic for beginners like myself.
Dammnnn thank youuu sooo much! Finally after a year for looking for good channels explaining in a slow yet fast pace which makes one understand easily I find yours best!!
Thank you so much. I'm learning guitar, just started, and these videos are helping me so much. Other videos were alot tricker and faster. I love how slow urs are. Thank you!!!!!
Hey Kevin, One thing you might do or a video you might touch on when giving an example on scales. Instead of using the correct fingerings, use your index finger to point out exactly which finger is fretting the guitar. I know as a beginner I would get lost trying to figure out which finger was fretting and where exactly the 1, 3, 5 is in the scale and to slow down your counting. Every teacher has done this so, I think it would be helpful! I love your channel, Big Fan!
Another good ass video. I started my guitar journey playing songs that were made up of bar chords, but I really wish I would’ve learned these essentials earlier so I could understand where those shapes even come from. This’ll be really good for other newer players!
Thank you so SO much for this siries, for real you're the main reason why I keep pushing to try to learn it. PLEASE keep going, you are truly an inspiration for thousands.
just got a guitar from my dad and decided to learm through youtube and found your playlist and I'm satisfied so far. my goal is to be able to do a beginner song in 2 weeks xD will work whole days for that I didn't understand anything about notes and chords tho ^^" I have some piano background with solfege so I have hard time understanding the notes on the guitar like C, D I only know the name of the string (thanks to Eddie) looking forward to pass the level 1
Started learning @ 7-8 weeks ago so just about getting the hang of the majors. I found a nifty way to help develop the strumming mind/skillset is to focus on one of your favourite songs, imagine a different favourite artiste/band/singer having a go & try to emulate that. At present, I'm going with my version of my version of Johnny Cashs version of Pink Floyds ‘Money’ - “….. Don't give me no do-goody-good Bullsh^t, Son...." strummy strummy. Try it - it's spectacularly great fun! NEXT - Deano does 'Rock Lobster'..... Happy strummin’.
If you got large hands its possible to use your thumb to mute the low E string and the A string. It helps if you orientate your hand a bit more perpendicular to the neck and use your pinky to fret the B string instead of your ring finger.
COMPLIMENTS to the chef! (So to speak). I’ve been trying to learn through you tube for years. I find your teaching style to be the best. Amongst a sea of instructors. Well explained, easy to understand, and without all the fluff.
I just started learning the guitar and you channel is amazing bro! Can't wait for the next to drop its really helpful. My main thing I'm trying to learn to do is how the hell do I know what chord comes next if I'm playing a song by air lol Like how are your ears that good to just know "ok after this C, G is what comes next in this song"
Hi Kavin, just now I saw your video for the first time and liked it, I've subscribed to your channel, I'm sure to learn much from you in less time, you've made my burden so light. God bless you brother. I'm Lawrence from India.
As a beginner, one thing I can't stand about other guitar tutorials is that they always feel like they are hiding something from me. They stop shy of explaining why something is the way it is and my scientist brain cannot continue on until I know why. Your tutorials are perfect, you don't throw terminology around expecting beginners to follow and then obfuscate the details of what you are actually doing. Taking a quick aside to explain why some chords are labelled minor, explaining why we let some strings ring out and mute others, just acknowledging that there are ways to mute strings to make life easier. I feel like I get a complete understanding of why and how I am learning to do something, with a few extras thrown in there for me to progress to (alternative ways of playing a chord, muting, etc.). Just wanted to say that as a beginner, your videos are exceptionally helpful and I will take your ethos into my own teaching next semester :)
I lost the love of my life in a tragedy, my dad, the only family i had and i listen to your videos to fall asleep sometimes, because i like your voice and your jokes and you just feel like 'home' though idk you. I have a dr friend trying to be there for me during this time with the excuse he wants to learn guitar (i was a famous player in our small town growing up but left) anyways. Thanks man. I would love to talk to you someday.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for the kind comment and I’m glad the videos can help a little bit. I hope focusing on guitar can help. Best to you
@@kevinnickens thanks for your reply. I didn't think about getting back to playing but after your comment i think I'll give it another shot. It's mostly your voice and jokes that just works like temporary anaesthesia for me required to fall asleep at times. Do you have any handle where we could chat one on one? Nonetheless, god bless you.
Man I’m really enjoying your content. I just picked up a guitar and am committing to learn it. Your timing is impeccable. What’s your plan as far as when you are releasing new videos?
Okay don’t hold me to it, but I generally try for about once a week. But I will not sacrifice quality for a regular release. If it’s not ready, I don’t upload until it’s perfect. But yeah I try for once a week
The videos have been very helpful to me since I started practicing guitar at the age of 16 and stopped for a while until I turned 17 in December of last year.
I've been playing guitar for 15+ years, just watching for fun, but you are exactly right. I learned these 7 chords up front and they saved me years of headache. Some other songs (out of a million) that can be played using them: Sublime's "What I Got" Tenacious D's "Tribute" Eagle Eye Cherry's "Save Tonight"
genuinely thank you so much for this video, i have always though i was just too dumb to understand how chords worked but you made it make sense so easily for me omg. thank you thank you
I don't get it. I've watched so many explainer videos for playing guitar and none habe been so full of information with this insanely straight forward explanation. How are you doing this?
You’re a really good teacher. Love this. Thank you. 🙏 Trying to understand the cord notes. Do you have a class on it for beginners + plucking for beginners?
Hey man. Love the videos. Looks like you are the guy that i am looking for so long. I will continue my jurney with the guitar, following your advices and videos. Keep up the good work
I consider myself lucky finding your lessons just after buying my first guitar at age 75. Much appreciation for you and your ability to communicate and teach .
2 months in. Hows the fingers!!??
Hey, wow. I wonder how you are going right now?
Don't give up!!!
God Bless from the Netherlands.
How are you now , did you get better?
I ❤ this! It’s never too late to learn something! How’s it going along?
probably a troll
I am a 74 year old beginner. You are the best guitar teacher I have seen. Keep up the great work. Thank you.
1:49 E minor
2:09 E major
4:04 A minor
4:44 A major
5:40 A major (different variation)
6:30 G major
7:40 C major
8:15 D major
Thank you blud
Thanks
Thank you brother video homie didn’t even include the list we need more people like U
Thanks dude
You're the best
The fact that the way you joke makes this more intertaing as well as more easy to focuss. Also you explain this so much better then other channels.
Thanks!
how has this guy only got 20k subs? Been learning guitar recently and stumbled upon your videos and now I've built my entire learning process on your recommended curriculum, I cannot stress enough how helpful you've been in such a short period of time what an incredible teacher.
Thank you! I’m glad you’re getting value out of the lessons
How has it been, 9 months later?
@kevinnickens is the real MVP 🎉❤
I am the E minor today lol
96k* now
Wow!! I was paying $150.00 a month for private lessons, and did NOT get nearly the instruction as I have in this video series. Thank you, Kevin! Your step by step instructions from the beginning are amazing. You had allowed me to break some bad habits, and play PROPERLY!!! You are AWESOME!
Glad it was helpful!
@@kevinnickens Agreed you rock now i just wish i could hit..... C and D with out having to fumble but hey practice practice everything else you listed i can play and switch quickly on but G to C or A minor to G still gives me trouble FOR now and we wont talk about D lol
This channel is so underrated
If anyone underrates this channel - I will wrestle them!
Growing quick though!
He just started, I think he’s climbing pretty fast tbh. He’s not underrated at all.
True 30k subs is not enough
Oh wait yeah maybe we're just early
By far the best guitar channel on youtube, you actually make the videos a joy to watch. Keep up the good work man
Thanks!
Just starting my guitar journey and I appreciate you suffering for the good of us beginners. Thank you and I hope you keep making these, I'll be here to watch
Hello there! I wanted to express my heartfelt appreciation for your course. I recently rediscovered my electric guitar, a cherished gift from my 16th birthday, after it had been tucked away in the attic. In the past, I attempted to learn on my own twice, but regrettably, I couldn't achieve the desired progress. The process felt overwhelming, and I struggled with knowing what to focus on during practice sessions.
However, your course has been a game-changer for me! Your explanations are simply fantastic, and the roadmap you've provided is incredibly helpful. I can now approach learning with clarity and purpose. I'm genuinely enjoying the journey and feel motivated to stick to it this time, now that I'm 31 years old. Thank you so much for creating such an enriching and inspiring learning resource! I'm optimistic that this time, I will succeed with your guidance.
Thats great to hear! I am in the exact same boat, just bought myself an electric guitar and will be picking it up tomorrow, 30 years of age and cannot wait, these videos are exactly what i need. When I say in the same boat, i tried to elarn acoustic when i was younger and failed haha
Same,same. I dusted off the acoustic about five years ago. It hurt my fingertips to play more than 30 minutes. I struggled with the 4 chord campfire songs,but finally got to be OK with bar chords.(f bar chord wasneeded to play the Beatles yesterday) milestone.
Cleaned up and restrung an old yamaha (les paul clone) and bought a six line 60 Amp.
Sounds pretty good. I never had a lesson .
This was a great way to fill in the knowledge gaps.
Thank you, b
This stuff is gold. I've been struggling, trying to figure out Music theory and how all these chords come together to make songs, why you play chords the way you do. Your explanation of how a chord is actually made up just unlocked it for me. Thank you! Love this channel. Keep up the good work Kevin
Love this guy, he really loves what he is doing for others,) that are just beginning. Thank you
He is an awesome teacher takes his time to explain and show things carefully. ❤
Bless you
Hands down best content I’ve seen in this niche. Freakin kudos, man. You’re and excellent communicator and teacher. Plus your hooks, your use of story, humor, and your video production is *chefs kiss* Really great work man. Keep going. If you stay consistent this channel gets 1mil+ subs easy
Thanks so much!
Hell yeah, your list of what order to learn what in has helped a lot, cant wait till you catch up to where I'm at (prolly between level 2 and 3), still worth watching even if I'm familiar with the subject matter.
please keep going,, you are the most important person that this niche needs.
Dang this comment just made my day. I appreciate it, no plans to stop
Watching these and really looking forward when you get to some concepts I'm not familiar with. You break things down so well it feels easily understandable.
Thatnk ya so much fam I bought my guitar knowing nothing tried ince got lost and putted it in a closet for a year now am trying to learn and yourw guitar learning plan is so helpful thank you so much
Youre channel is so underrated
Bought my first guitar today at 39 and found your lessons. Amazing :D Thank you
im 15 and ive always been into j rock and anime songs that are rocky so i finally got myself a guitar. Thank you for helping the beginners out (ive seen many people starting your course!)
Never wanted to learn an easier version of any chord espcially the F chord or any barre chord. If u keep at it your hand, fingers will make the chords. you have to strengthen ,stretch them out I remember playing an F chord right the first time and then a C chord and how beautiful those 2 chords sound together. Love your videos ❤
Great teacher.
I can't get over how fast this channel is growing :)
Thanks!
I’ve been a band kid since middle school all the way up to spending about a year and a half of college studying music education. I have a solid understanding of most of the major (pun intended) concepts of music theory and can play a bunch of different wind instruments and even played in my high school’s percussion ensemble for a year, but for whatever reason I’ve had this strange perception about guitar. I used to think of chords on a guitar as being somehow different than on an instrument like a piano or in ensemble settings, something about the image of the different hand shapes moving around the neck made it seem more like a naruto character powering up than music theory. it wasn’t until when I got my first guitar (a secondhand Gibson maestro I got off Facebook marketplace) and I watched this video that I had the dullest lightbulb moment of “oh yeah music theory applies to guitar.” It sounds stupid but you just reminding me that music theory exists just made it 100x easier to understand how the hand shapes and distance between frets relate to the intervals.
TL;DR
Forgot guitars made music and therefore fell within the purview of music theory. Give this guy a sub if you haven’t.
I’m a long time teacher and pro. Best complement I can pay you is I’m stealing some of your advice young fellow. Excellent!
I'd just like to say how helpful even this tiny amount of "theory" towards the end helps, and I can't believe that so many other sources don't mention anything about it at all. Even just the very fundamental information that each basic open chord is made essentially by getting each string to produce one of either the 1st 3rd or 5th note in that scale flipped a lightswitch that made so many things make intuitive sense that I had just been trying to memorize up to this point.
Thanks Guitar Mom, I wish to see you grow and I’ll be with you till the end and beyond!
I have never come across a more thorough explanation of guitar playing, loved it
Holy man ,,,, your growth shows the quality of your content man keep up the good work
Dude I can't get enough of your lessons!!! If my beginner fingers fall off it's on you!!
Yea, beginner & old dude here. This is a great instructional video. One of the very best I've seen.
The fact that the way you joke makes this more intertaing as well as more easy to focuss. Also you explain this so much better then other channels.
Great videos. Info delivery is *chef-kiss* perfect
Like your straight forward style of teaching and your hitting all the buttons not assuming that the student already knows certain things been playing guitar for 60 years but really liked your very thorough lesson tonality 1 3 5 ways of counting the triad great teaching style thanx
This dudes channel has been growing really quickly within just the last 2 weeks. It’s no wonder, because his advice and teaching methods are fantastic!
Thanks doc!
I praise the algorithm for bringing me to you🙏🙏🙏
I find myself watching these videos even though I already know the basics, but I want to be prepared when you upload videos beyond my understanding, keep it up man!
Im an intermediate guitarist in highschool right now (I started my playing my freshman year now im going into senior year) and even though these lessons are a little easy for me. I wish I watched these when I first started. These are really motivating, thanks!
how rad are you for attempting to explain to the full-on spatial learner!!! Backed up the way I learned, so props to you. Gratitude.
Loving your videos. I'm resuming my guitar lessons after 3 years and these videos are gonna help a lot.
Thank you so much..after years of self teaching an acoustic i got myself an electric and now i just want to do things right💗...keep continuing this series man you !!
You're a lifesaver man, I got my beloved acoustic guitar for Christmas and I've been working aimlessly to actually improve with it. Your videos are informative, funny, and very digestable in a short practice session. You better believe I'm subscribing asap
Adding theory to these videos is really helpful and it truly adds another layer to learning that i appreciate :D i got math brain so knowing why things sound the way that they do on a mechanical level is nice.
Really good content. I've written your 0-6 guide down in a notebook. I would like to see the focus on the basic theory continue in future videos; it makes guitar (and music generally) much less opaic for beginners like myself.
Glad I found your channel! I’m sticking with it.
@@JamesAllen-xk8bc glad to have you here
Dammnnn thank youuu sooo much!
Finally after a year for looking for good channels explaining in a slow yet fast pace which makes one understand easily I find yours best!!
How can I NOT subscribe to my Guitar Mom?! 😂😂😂
I just picked up my guitar 3 days ago and this helped so much with learning new songs
Cool!
Kevin is my Guitar mom!
Real talk, this channel is gonna be sooo much bigger before the year's out
Thank you so much. I'm learning guitar, just started, and these videos are helping me so much. Other videos were alot tricker and faster. I love how slow urs are. Thank you!!!!!
Hey Kevin,
One thing you might do or a video you might touch on when giving an example on scales. Instead of using the correct fingerings, use your index finger to point out exactly which finger is fretting the guitar. I know as a beginner I would get lost trying to figure out which finger was fretting and where exactly the 1, 3, 5 is in the scale and to slow down your counting. Every teacher has done this so, I think it would be helpful!
I love your channel, Big Fan!
That’s a pretty good suggestion. Thanks!
Wow, I just turned 6 and I’m starting to learn guitar. I’m so happy I found your channel ❤
Another good ass video. I started my guitar journey playing songs that were made up of bar chords, but I really wish I would’ve learned these essentials earlier so I could understand where those shapes even come from. This’ll be really good for other newer players!
Hi Kevin I've been telling my son to learn how to read music... This is a great start... THANK YOU SO MUCH! Not yelling ☮
Thank you so SO much for this siries, for real you're the main reason why I keep pushing to try to learn it. PLEASE keep going, you are truly an inspiration for thousands.
just got a guitar from my dad and decided to learm through youtube and found your playlist and I'm satisfied so far. my goal is to be able to do a beginner song in 2 weeks xD will work whole days for that
I didn't understand anything about notes and chords tho ^^" I have some piano background with solfege so I have hard time understanding the notes on the guitar like C, D I only know the name of the string (thanks to Eddie) looking forward to pass the level 1
This is the best video for this on yt
This is the nicest and most encouraging comment on yt
Started learning @ 7-8 weeks ago so just about getting the hang of the majors. I found a nifty way to help develop the strumming mind/skillset is to focus on one of your favourite songs, imagine a different favourite artiste/band/singer having a go & try to emulate that. At present, I'm going with my version of my version of Johnny Cashs version of Pink Floyds ‘Money’ - “….. Don't give me no do-goody-good Bullsh^t, Son...." strummy strummy. Try it - it's spectacularly great fun! NEXT - Deano does 'Rock Lobster'.....
Happy strummin’.
Remove two strings for Rock Lobster lol
So grateful for these videos. They’ve clarified so much for me! You have a teaching gift.
If you got large hands its possible to use your thumb to mute the low E string and the A string. It helps if you orientate your hand a bit more perpendicular to the neck and use your pinky to fret the B string instead of your ring finger.
So happy I found this channel! Thank you for your work!
Glad you enjoy it!
COMPLIMENTS to the chef! (So to speak). I’ve been trying to learn through you tube for years. I find your teaching style to be the best. Amongst a sea of instructors. Well explained, easy to understand, and without all the fluff.
You're a natural teacher, brother.
Wow it’s so enjoyable to watching so clear understanding lessons,. Man … sorry ( mum ) thanks for your work! Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
Quite impressive tutorial, my friend🙏🏼
I just started learning the guitar and you channel is amazing bro! Can't wait for the next to drop its really helpful. My main thing I'm trying to learn to do is how the hell do I know what chord comes next if I'm playing a song by air lol Like how are your ears that good to just know "ok after this C, G is what comes next in this song"
Great instruction....all the best
Hi Kavin, just now I saw your video for the first time and liked it, I've subscribed to your channel, I'm sure to learn much from you in less time, you've made my burden so light. God bless you brother.
I'm Lawrence from India.
As a beginner, one thing I can't stand about other guitar tutorials is that they always feel like they are hiding something from me. They stop shy of explaining why something is the way it is and my scientist brain cannot continue on until I know why. Your tutorials are perfect, you don't throw terminology around expecting beginners to follow and then obfuscate the details of what you are actually doing. Taking a quick aside to explain why some chords are labelled minor, explaining why we let some strings ring out and mute others, just acknowledging that there are ways to mute strings to make life easier.
I feel like I get a complete understanding of why and how I am learning to do something, with a few extras thrown in there for me to progress to (alternative ways of playing a chord, muting, etc.). Just wanted to say that as a beginner, your videos are exceptionally helpful and I will take your ethos into my own teaching next semester :)
Channel is growing fast and you deserve it brother! ❤
Loving the channel bro! Been chipping away it for about a year now. These vids are awesome for the journey 🎸
Keep it up!
I lost the love of my life in a tragedy, my dad, the only family i had and i listen to your videos to fall asleep sometimes, because i like your voice and your jokes and you just feel like 'home' though idk you. I have a dr friend trying to be there for me during this time with the excuse he wants to learn guitar (i was a famous player in our small town growing up but left) anyways. Thanks man. I would love to talk to you someday.
I’m so sorry for your loss. Thank you for the kind comment and I’m glad the videos can help a little bit. I hope focusing on guitar can help. Best to you
@@kevinnickens thanks for your reply. I didn't think about getting back to playing but after your comment i think I'll give it another shot. It's mostly your voice and jokes that just works like temporary anaesthesia for me required to fall asleep at times. Do you have any handle where we could chat one on one? Nonetheless, god bless you.
Man I’m really enjoying your content. I just picked up a guitar and am committing to learn it. Your timing is impeccable. What’s your plan as far as when you are releasing new videos?
Okay don’t hold me to it, but I generally try for about once a week. But I will not sacrifice quality for a regular release. If it’s not ready, I don’t upload until it’s perfect. But yeah I try for once a week
@@kevinnickens don’t sacrifice quality to meet a deadline. I was curious to see if I’d be able to keep up with your lessons. Keep up the great work
The videos have been very helpful to me since I started practicing guitar at the age of 16 and stopped for a while until I turned 17 in December of last year.
@Scales-n-Arpeggios ill have to look at it later thanks
Why... is my GUITAR BROKEN
Because you're too rough 😂😂
This is so good. I already know the chords so easy. Thanks to this channel
Just what I was looking for! Thanks for such a useful and easy to follow explanation. You really deserve all the success in your channel
I've been playing guitar for 15+ years, just watching for fun, but you are exactly right. I learned these 7 chords up front and they saved me years of headache.
Some other songs (out of a million) that can be played using them:
Sublime's "What I Got"
Tenacious D's "Tribute"
Eagle Eye Cherry's "Save Tonight"
Thank you I was really waiting
genuinely thank you so much for this video, i have always though i was just too dumb to understand how chords worked but you made it make sense so easily for me omg. thank you thank you
Thank you for doing this! You're an excellent teacher.
Excellent teacher! I think I've found gold here.
ive been wanting to get into guitar and have friends that want to as well. Def gonna send them a link to this masterpiece!
Thank you for watching and sharing with your friends!
I love this! So approachable. Makes it really understandable. Thanks from a late starter! Hey from Ireland.
Best lesson I had found on youtube !!Thank You
bro you are funny as hell, best guitar channel fr. You have the most substance compared to other channels
Thanks!
I love all your videos, good teacher you are❤
That checklist video is gonna help me out with creating more music
BLESS THIS CHANNEL OH MY GOD
You are an excellent teacher! Subscribed immediately. Thank you so much for this.
I don't get it. I've watched so many explainer videos for playing guitar and none habe been so full of information with this insanely straight forward explanation. How are you doing this?
Thanks for the complement! These comments are so encouraging
I appreciate ur disclaimer SO MUCH
New to your channel and I'm liking it. Thanks for all the hard work.
Fantastic, really enjoyed the way you communicate. Can’t wait to watch more videos. Thx!
Your right. Once. You got these you can enjoy it.
You’re a really good teacher. Love this. Thank you. 🙏
Trying to understand the cord notes. Do you have a class on it for beginners + plucking for beginners?
Holy crap, the dorky robot trick was actually super helpful
Hey man. Love the videos. Looks like you are the guy that i am looking for so long. I will continue my jurney with the guitar, following your advices and videos.
Keep up the good work
Best teacher on TH-cam!!!
You explain so well!!!