Excellent tips! I would love a video on the mindset you had when you were a beginning player and what mindset actually took you to the place where you are now.
The number one trick that you need to know that every pro forgets to teach you is that if your cords are buzzing it’s probably not that you weren’t squeezing the fret tight enough it’s the fact that you’re smashing the strings way too hard with your pic and need to learn to play with a lighter pic hand
My ‘aha’ moments were tips 3 & 4. I’ve always tried to anchor my thumb on the top of the neck as I thought that’s what you had to do and I reluctantly move it to reach some chords. Now realise that’s it’s good to be flexible & angle your fingers & move your thumb. 🎉 Thanks Andy
Thank you. Early on, I got into playing in the middle of the fret & always wondering why my music kinda sounds like a tin can.🤣 Had to fight myself not to blame it on the guitar. 😬 I knew that somehow, it was me. Now I know what the problem is. Thanks a lot, Andy.❤️😁
Good thing to know put when you're a beginner you're not too worried about this at most rock stars don't do that because in the end up going over and play the wrong notes even power chords it's good for recording songs but when you're playing live it's difficult
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Excellent tips! I would love a video on the mindset you had when you were a beginning player and what mindset actually took you to the place where you are now.
hell yeah thats a great idea please do this
Great tips, thanks! Thanks for artucilating the importance of change of an angle!
Just tried it. It works great so much easier , thanks
The number one trick that you need to know that every pro forgets to teach you is that if your cords are buzzing it’s probably not that you weren’t squeezing the fret tight enough it’s the fact that you’re smashing the strings way too hard with your pic and need to learn to play with a lighter pic hand
My strings buzz. I always thought my strings were old..
That’s great advice thank uou
Such a great piece of advice thank you.
This will definitely help on reaching .. thank you for posting!!
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Great tips ill try this soon
My ‘aha’ moments were tips 3 & 4. I’ve always tried to anchor my thumb on the top of the neck as I thought that’s what you had to do and I reluctantly move it to reach some chords. Now realise that’s it’s good to be flexible & angle your fingers & move your thumb. 🎉
Thanks Andy
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Great information. The details of playing are important to know. Thanks!
Thanks Andy you are my new guitar hero!
Especially when using a cheap crap guitar like mine. Thanks for the tip!
I never paid attention to number four, which was cool to discover
Light pressing down, fingers at angle and thumb all new to me
Thank you. Early on, I got into playing in the middle of the fret & always wondering why my music kinda sounds like a tin can.🤣 Had to fight myself not to blame it on the guitar. 😬 I knew that somehow, it was me. Now I know what the problem is. Thanks a lot, Andy.❤️😁
i am inspired from you
Thumb position is my bane. Moving from a barre chord to an open chord I have to move it and sometimes I can't find the most comfortable position
hi andy
Try this with some Barrios chords.
I solved my finger problem by watching Thanks
I’m so used to electric… that when I use my acoustic I end up having a hard time with frets and how much pressure I use
The third tip was new to me - my ah-ha moment.
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Good thing to know put when you're a beginner you're not too worried about this at most rock stars don't do that because in the end up going over and play the wrong notes even power chords it's good for recording songs but when you're playing live it's difficult
Aha!
Wow, for the first time ever TH-cam actually says "0 views, 0 likes, 0 comments"!
Thanks for watching, hopefully that's just because you were early! 😂
Tip3 ...canny
Aha😂