STOP Sounding Like a Beginner! Do this.
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Are you tired of sounding like a beginner guitarist? It's time to level up your skills and leave that beginner sound behind! In this video, we'll share essential tips and techniques that will help you transform your guitar playing and sound like a pro in no time. We'll cover everything from proper finger placement and picking techniques to mastering chords and transitions. So, grab your guitar and let's get started on your journey to becoming a more confident and skilled guitarist! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more helpful tutorials and tips.
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alright what more can u show me
It helps to have SRV's tone dialed in
Easy enough.. but you ain’t ever gonna have his fingers.. or maybe you will…
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Is that a bet? how much?
Unlocking every SRV song.
Perhaps the progression. But it wasn’t his progressions that made his style unique. This alone will never make you able to play his solos
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@@aaronf2467 I suppose so. You know how it is with sarcasm on the internet
@@OneNidimjust about everything on the internet is sarcasm at this point. At least I assume so cuz ain’t no need wasting the time to correct people either way 😂
I have played guitar since 1977. It wasn't untill the late 1990s that I figured this out. Seriously, it took me 20 years to notice this simple groovy technique.
Bro was playing with his ears closed for 20 years 💀
Yes, filling the space between chord changes is important. This also helps if you forget said chord and are playing live haha
Doing it in a circular motion around the strings also gives it even more of an SRV vibe, seeing that's how he did it.
great tip but easier said than done!
was thinkin the very same
AGREEED
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Practice, Everything is easier said. But as a newb I can tell you this definitely improved my playing I've learned several scales in the last few hours and have gotten this down very easily
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This earned you a new sub!!! I started learning a long time ago and life happened and ive not touched a guitar in 14 years. I just bought a new guitar Sunday and set a schedule every day from 6 pm-7pm and with just 4 hours of practice ive surpassed where i was 14 years ago thanks for the tip!
That's so cool 👍
This looks great but im struggling to mute the other strings while playing. Any tips?
Everybodies hands are shaped differently, so I can only tell you what works for me:
While playing on the lowest string, try to lay the finger that is fretting the note across all strings, like you were doing a relaxed bar chord. When your getting to the 5th string, wrap your thumb around the neck to mute the lowest one. If you cant do that, try to slighty touch the string with the tip of the finger that is fretting the note. For notes on the 4th, try to combine both techniques. Above (or below?) that it gets kinda tricky, because you'll need another finger to mute the low strings, while also making sure not to touch the ones youre playing. Its kinda hard in the beginning, but youll figure it out eventually. Its actually a very important technique to learn, regardless what kind of music you're playing. Especially, when you intend to record electric guitar with lots of gain and other effects. Hope I could help.
Cold shot
Very cool tip!🤟😎
Glad you think so!
This is a nice relaxed way of playing...This type of muted shuffle allows the player to place nuisances whenever/wherever it's tasteful n appropriate ( depending on verse bridge, or chorus).
that's a cool exercise i haven't done in awhile thanks for the brush up it's a lot of fun once you get a groove going 🎸
Worked for John Mayer!!
Oh yeah bout to play like Tim Hendson now boys😈
I’ve been playing for years….. great tip
This is a great way begin a warm up routine as well.
Thank you it's a cool technique! 👍😃
You're welcome 😊
ı Will leave any comment Just your benefit because youre teaching methode open many doors so you are my hero nowadays
That's a cool riff!
Thanks for that awesome never thought of doing as a straight shuffle right arm movement.n
Super cool❤
If you’re still offering lessons I’d love to request some :) there are some beginner hurdles I just can’t seem to surpass..
Love it
Thanks a lot Chief!
Whoa .... THANK YOU !!!
I like this tip. I've been playing for almost 50 years, but I still feel like a beginner....which I suppose is correct since infinity is still to go.
now THIS is informative holy wow. this is some crazy nice info as someone currently 5 months into learning
Glad to hear it!
So helpful thank you !
You're so welcome!
Very solid advice bruh!
Absolutely fantastic ❤😊
Thank you! Cheers!
I just learned it, sounds absolutely amazing
ducking love you man!
AMAZING!
Good instructional video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thats gotta be a SRV song!
You do make that look easier than it is. Heheh
Learning this will really help separate the hands too.
Wow awesome
Yhat is the most useful tip ive seen
Glad you think so!
When I mute my strings they don't sound like that at all I don't know why
You have an electric guitar?
I’m not familiar with how electric guitars sound since I play on acoustic but I think it’s something about that and his amp.
Are you on a clean tone? If you aren't then turn your gain way down and your treble up on your amp. If its not that, then you might be pressing down way too hard with your fretting hand, and you're fully muting your strings.
You're not trying to completely silence the strings you just want to hover your hand over the strings so that they still vibrate, but not so much that the strings rings out.
And when muting like this you also don't want to pick to hard either you also just want your pick to kinda glide over the strings without catching on a specific string.
I tried to start playing some of pentatonic scale and I keep the other strings muted without that one not sounding right
Great job!👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
YEAHHHH!!!!
This trick's really gonna help with my extreme technical blackened death metal journey, thanks a lot
so like uprising by muse?
Ah... agora tudo faz sentido...😮
Are you picking each string for the pentatonic or just finger tapping?
I wish it was as easy as it sounds
how do you mute the strings while playing the pentatonic and strumming simultaneously?
magic
or do e minor sweep tapping
This too takes some practise.
How do you have zero noise? And with single coils!
Gotta have your connection grounded, and, use shielded cables...grounding eliminates most buzzing, caused by the amps transformer, and shielded instrument and speaker cables, reduce the amount of EM interference sometimes picked up by the cables....unshielded cabling can act as antennas, picking up wi-fi, cordless phone signals, microwave oven interference, CB radio transmissions, etc...
Any alternatives for people who can’t mute those lower strings with the thumb? In this case how do I mute the strings below and above the string I’m playing?
I have the same guitar lol😂
The ole SRV technique 😂
Yes but as a beginner, what’s an A pentatonic???
How do you mute the other strings in this situation?
I’ll use my thumb to keep the low strings muted and my fretting fingers to mute the rest of the strings between notes that I’m intending to play
I don't know how you get the sound of the individual notes while you're strumming up and down. Every time I try it as soon as I go to play my A minor pentatonic I just get a bunch of noise from all the strings I'm strumming. How are you supposed to get sounds from a couple of strings when you're strumming all of them?!?
Welcome to my struggle. Did you figure it out?
I am a beginner and I don't know how to shuffle or what a a minor is
The will of the people
Swing??)
Maybe that is how teach hears it😅
Been playing a few years,but really struggling with this,strumming part easy,but fretting notes in the right time and carrying the strumm ,my hand don't wanna do it.And i play way more advanced stuff than this .weird.
This is excellent....and...there is nothing on Planet Earth that sounds like a Fender Stratocaster...well...maybe another Stratocaster 🤣🤣😄
Doesn’t work for me as a newbie ..not sure how to mute , strum and play a pentatonic clearly ?
how does he mute all the strings while playing just one note? i can't seem to get that right
Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to introduce the Headmaster at the Stevie Ray Vaughan School of Guitar Hax...
Is that helpful enough to play deathcore like a pro?
In answer to the CLICKBAIT… PRACTICE..!!😂
Will of the People
im new to guitar and I have no idea on how to mute my strings:/
is it just faster can’t see how it is different
ty but i dont have elecric guitar because im poor
Wilco"s been doing this for YEARSSSSSSSS..
SRV tone fell outta the sky it seems
How do you still.mute the strings though
You use the back palm of you strumming hand :) Reach out to support@guitarmasterymethod.com if you need help with anything.
It's kind of sad that I'm relatively new to guitar and I've been playing for over 20 years 😂
like it
HUH!!! I'm getting a electric guitar today so I'll try this
Thanks a lot!!
What’s u amp settings
À pentatonic?
and… one(down) and two and three and four and
changing direction in the same rhythm; does not a shuffle make ... 1 1-2-1 1-2-1 1-2 is a shuffle, not 1 2 1 2 1 2, regardless of strumming direction.
i can't get this right
Yes it works
Wait whattttt
She’s my pride and joy.. oh sorry
Something simple…
SRV
Play something simple...like a A minor pentatonic. Yeah, but how are you playing that A minor pentatonic?
What notes are you playing? Me, being a beginner, when you tell me to play an A minor, I'm going to play the entire scale...you know that 5 8 5 7 5 7 5 7
5 8 5 8. But you're not playing that way. You're picking out some notes to get that lick. Again, what are those notes?
Learn how to solo using the a minor pentatonic, and also learn about double stops. Then simply implement them into the rhytm
Vids way to short... more please..
More coming!!!
Stop giving away my secrets
I started on guitar back in the mid 80’s when I was 10. I wish I had access to guitar lessons, advice, full songs and techniques at the tip of my fingers like now. But, I think it can be detrimental if this is the only way you learn. I took lessons twice a week, an hour each. One lesson for electric and one for classical guitar. Being able to sight read music, learning songs with sheet music, and tab, theory and just figuring out a by ear are all tools that will make you an all around better musician.
Yes… a simple groove really makes that much difference… Awesome tip
Thanks Eddie! I was watching a video about Stevie Ray Vaughn.
Finally got electricity back.
"And one and two" is a simpler way to say it. Note on 2nd and 4th beats
Pretty good tip👌 thanks (:
Cool
More vids like this amigo!!!!!❤