Wow I’ve gotta say not only are you an amazing teacher but a great motivator! I’ve learn so much in just 9:51 than I have roaming blindly these pass few months, many thanks! 🙏
Oh man, a new video. Gotta say thanks to you! So.. thank you! I actually feel like I am a decent guitar player now, and that's the result of a month of real practice (and 8 years of... whatever that was I was doing). It's really cool and now the "have to practice" has become "I wanna practice!"
"Hey Dude" lol.. love your sound effects.. haha... There's one thing I learned, by observation.. if you have your amp up pretty loud, your stroke distance can be shorter, and smaller.. you can get a lot of speed like that too.. speed I think means very small movements with enough power to make the note (power cord riff) really sing out.. a real trick is to do the downstrokes, then add a single note from a 'non-adjacent string' there's a real challenge ... what do you think?
That guitar/amp sounds TERRIBLE. I used to plug my guitar into an old cassette player microphone jack (in the early 80´s). That sounded exactly like this. 🤣🤣🍺🍺
Wow I’ve gotta say not only are you an amazing teacher but a great motivator! I’ve learn so much in just 9:51 than I have roaming blindly these pass few months, many thanks! 🙏
tried it for a few minutes and it already feels different. Definetly will do this regulary, thanks!
I learned more in 1 month watching this channel than 10 year jamming. Thanks dude
Oh man, a new video. Gotta say thanks to you! So.. thank you! I actually feel like I am a decent guitar player now, and that's the result of a month of real practice (and 8 years of... whatever that was I was doing). It's really cool and now the "have to practice" has become "I wanna practice!"
I've added the downstokes into my practice. 💪😎👍
Does your wrist lay on the guitar?
"Hey Dude" lol.. love your sound effects.. haha... There's one thing I learned, by observation.. if you have your amp up pretty loud, your stroke distance can be shorter, and smaller.. you can get a lot of speed like that too.. speed I think means very small movements with enough power to make the note (power cord riff) really sing out.. a real trick is to do the downstrokes, then add a single note from a 'non-adjacent string' there's a real challenge ... what do you think?
Would love to see you play Master of Puppets!!!
what guitar holder/support system do you use?
So, essentially, this is just "practicing in fragments" that everyone already knows.
That guitar/amp sounds TERRIBLE. I used to plug my guitar into an old cassette player microphone jack (in the early 80´s). That sounded exactly like this. 🤣🤣🍺🍺
it's not the picking hand we want to speed up, it's the fretting hand. Post something on that please.