@@RidhoUnderDeadh He is a German speaking English, I think that is enough effort on his part. There are plenty of guitar instruction videos in your language too. You know people are posting up in every language and nation.
please make exercises on string muting.. something like Polyphia or Manuel Gardner FErnandes.. muting technique with both right and left hand.. and muting during solo.. something like playing notes.. like a d e g x x e e x a.. just an example lol
For me too, by far. I haven't been much into metal for a long long time, so I thought he wouldn't be my cup of tea... and now I'm a patreon. It takes me an hour to get these excersises RIGHT. I could play them before but all dirty, now I feel every stroke, every note hits with new confidence. Amazing teacher.
First day doing this after taking 2 years to finally master his other 15 minute workout and I gotta say that I’m kinda impressed that the only workouts that I struggled with were the rhythm and scale workouts!!! Kinda satisfied but I’ll definitely be working on it.
Thank you Bernth. I just started learning guitar several months ago and subsequently discovered your channel. I set myself the goal to "master" this practice routine in my spare time the moment it was uploaded. Today I was finally able to get through it in one sitting from start to finish. Consequently, I feel more comfortable with the guitar in my hands. Therefore, I've subscribed and will continue to utilise your valuable exercises. Please keep up your great work!
DAY 1: Learnt and Played through (took a long time but it was great! Especially the rhythm and alternating tempos which I never do) DAY 2: Got through it all in about 20 mins! great improvement DAY 3: Used the warm-up again and slowed the video down to 75% for the chords to focus on my strumming accuracy. DAY 4: Missed this day. DAY 5: Did the warm up Standing up so I can learn to play live in 4 weeks. (I've been practicing sitting for the first three days). I'm feeling a bit tired and I noticed it was much harder to play standing. so I played through in 75% for the whole thing. DAY 6: Played at 75% speed. (focused on relaxing my left hand - relaxing all my fingers except the one I'm fretting with, placing just a slight amount of pressure and then releasing. My strumming had improved. focused on hitting only the 3 strings being strum. DAY 7: Played again at 75% speed with the intention to improve my accuracy of right-hand speed and accuracy - played the first segment 4 times faster, and my elbow got tired but it was much faster and more accurate than yesterday. The Strumming section was a lot cleaner - I only muted the 3 strings being strum to force me to only strum those 3 strings. For the scales segment, I found that I got a lot more improvement of technique if I dropped my right hand so I'd have more brain real estate to focus on taming that wild flying pinky and it worked SO WELL! Then I repeated the scales again but using only my picking hand and once again managed to relax my whole body and Isolate the micro tensions in my elbow ensuring to achieve a relaxed elbow in between every pick! (personal feelings - I'm bloody LOVIN THIS!
wow. I started taking practicing seriously this summer as a high school student. At the beginning of my break around 3 months ago, this entire video felt like a pipedream to be able to play from beginning to end. I go back to school in about 3 days but I made it from beginning to end today! Thank you so much for your work on these videos in just a matter of months I have been able to improve way more than I could have imagined!!
I just got a guitar a few months ago, and there is an endless sea of videos on UA-cam! I didn't really know where to start, but I'm so glad I accidentally found your channel! Now, you have unofficially become my "teacher" 😎 thanks for all the great tutorials and info best I've seen!
Such an awesome warm up! I am never going to be bored warming up. This really focuses on a lot of different and challenging aspects, but still keeps it interesting!
I like these exercises that mix different patterns between scales or even chromatisms, as they help not to plaster the movements, breaking the monotony or mimicry of the phrases.
A challenging but fun workout at the same time. Congratulations on the hard work on the new album. I can't wait to hear the record. Greetings from Germany. 🙃
Bernth is the best. I hope he continues to be blessed with all the hard work he’s putting in. Helping so many guitar player. Truly incredible person. The he explains everything you can understand. I was almost ready to give up but now I discovered Bernth. Thank you Bernth bro for helping me and many others.
Hey bernth I just wanna say thank you so much for this warm up I use it before every gig and I’m always ready after this warm up you’re amazing for this
No one gives such valuable lesson step by step begginers to advance only free of cost..You waste lots of time to make such helpfull videos for others..You have really a great soul..God bless you..❤❤❤❤
recently joined the community. was surprised how well I did on this warm up I still need to improve on rhythm work outs and mixing note values & always room for more improvement, but on day 3 I am able to keep up through the whole video except for rhythm work out sections (i have to slow the tempo to get this one just right) I am looking forward to taking my skills to the next level and start shredding! Rock on Bernth you are doing an amazing job! The shred community is a much better place with you doing what you do!
Awesome routine! Shows all of my weakness at playing. Nailed some of it, failed on chromatic and scale at 50bpm. Will do this daily to improve. Thanks for this.
I really hope I have the money to access your patreon cuz for sure I'll learn alot there because you're a great teacher. I guess I'll just watch a full ad on your videos because watching this for free feels wrong due to the fact that you spent alot of time and effort creating this quality content.
When it came to Block 5,sting skipping, I thought that I had it down. Then when you started running up and down the neck at 9:38 (level 4), I completely fell apart. This series has been great at exposing my weaknesses!
This video is now one of the first warm up exercises I play every day. It has really helped me that this exercise doesn't push too much in terms of speed, and rather gently warms up your fingers.
It was hard on the first try for me because I can’t catch it and can’t press on the right fret without looking so I stop the video to look at the tap first. But I think I improve a lot on the first and second exercises and will keep practicing . Thank you sm for teaching ❤️
Wow. Okay I think you got me Bernth! This was so incredibly thorough. I never warm up but i can’t see how throwing this in at the beginning of a session could hinder me. Great stuff!! That patreon is sounding more and more intriguing!
Some nice ones here. Especially liked the Mixing Note Values and the last Chromatic. Not much of a challenge sight-reading them at 50bpm, but I could definitely see increasing speed to build accuracy.
Please keep making more practice together videos! Or maybe a full series on the patreon? Do you have anything for learning and practicing vibrato and bends?
I realize that it is only an exercise, but I think that finger pairing 3 of block 3 is actually a pretty interesting progression. The descending run makes it work. Thanks for the exercise.
I like the idea of swappable pickups, and movable pickups, (though that guitar doesn't have that capability). But, it is an expensive and complication solution. I just dial in my Modeler to deliver the tones I like. It can emulate Amps, Cabs, Speakers, Mics, and Effects quite well. I would welcome "Pickup emulation" in my Modeler as well as my preferred solution.
A painful lesson on how much I need to work on but thank you for the video. There's gonna be a few weeks of jus playing this at half speed to figure out.
Bernth, More like Burnt, you got me burnt out lol I have been playing along for an hour but trying to get them all right so I have actually gone only 7:47 into the video.
Download your play-along videos, tabs, guitar pro files, and backing tracks here: www.patreon.com/bernth - happy practicing! :)
please give Indonesian translation in every video
@@RidhoUnderDeadh google translate aja mas Ridho
@@RidhoUnderDeadh He is a German speaking English, I think that is enough effort on his part. There are plenty of guitar instruction videos in your language too. You know people are posting up in every language and nation.
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please make exercises on string muting.. something like Polyphia or Manuel Gardner FErnandes.. muting technique with both right and left hand.. and muting during solo.. something like playing notes.. like a d e g x x e e x a.. just an example lol
OH MY GOSH! AFTER 1.5 YEARS I WAS ABLE TO PLAY IT TO THE END! WOW!
Amazing feeling I'm sure. Massive congrats! Keep on your journey, dude!🎉
@@Goose1901 Thank you dude! Keep on your journey, too! Yk there is always something to learn...
Yoooooo as a fellow student of Bernth & A Teacher myself CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
Wait you're not supposed to be able to play this all the way through the first time?
Good job!!keep on :)
The best UA-cam teacher. 🤘🤘
I agree 👍
Hands-down. Literally. Cuz he teaches us to keep our picking and fretting hands close to the bridge and fretboard. :-) But yes, totally agree!
Indeed.
For me too, by far. I haven't been much into metal for a long long time, so I thought he wouldn't be my cup of tea... and now I'm a patreon. It takes me an hour to get these excersises RIGHT. I could play them before but all dirty, now I feel every stroke, every note hits with new confidence. Amazing teacher.
True
Got absolutetly destroyed on all levels, this actually motivates me to be able to play through all the 15min
Hopefully your still at it after those 10 months
Hey, how's your progress going with guitar?
@@12gamerplays yo mines been good bernth is preety much all I watch and I can feel how much better Ive gotten over my 3months of practice wbu?
@@jadkhalil9263 Pretty good, I'm still relatively new to playing guitar but I'm happy with where I'm at right now
@@12gamerplays sweat man keep grinding 😈😈😈😈😈
First day doing this after taking 2 years to finally master his other 15 minute workout and I gotta say that I’m kinda impressed that the only workouts that I struggled with were the rhythm and scale workouts!!! Kinda satisfied but I’ll definitely be working on it.
Thank you Bernth. I just started learning guitar several months ago and subsequently discovered your channel. I set myself the goal to "master" this practice routine in my spare time the moment it was uploaded. Today I was finally able to get through it in one sitting from start to finish. Consequently, I feel more comfortable with the guitar in my hands. Therefore, I've subscribed and will continue to utilise your valuable exercises. Please keep up your great work!
DAY 1: Learnt and Played through (took a long time but it was great! Especially the rhythm and alternating tempos which I never do)
DAY 2: Got through it all in about 20 mins! great improvement
DAY 3: Used the warm-up again and slowed the video down to 75% for the chords to focus on my strumming accuracy.
DAY 4: Missed this day.
DAY 5: Did the warm up Standing up so I can learn to play live in 4 weeks. (I've been practicing sitting for the first three days). I'm feeling a bit tired and I noticed it was much harder to play standing. so I played through in 75% for the whole thing.
DAY 6: Played at 75% speed. (focused on relaxing my left hand - relaxing all my fingers except the one I'm fretting with, placing just a slight amount of pressure and then releasing. My strumming had improved. focused on hitting only the 3 strings being strum.
DAY 7: Played again at 75% speed with the intention to improve my accuracy of right-hand speed and accuracy - played the first segment 4 times faster, and my elbow got tired but it was much faster and more accurate than yesterday. The Strumming section was a lot cleaner - I only muted the 3 strings being strum to force me to only strum those 3 strings. For the scales segment, I found that I got a lot more improvement of technique if I dropped my right hand so I'd have more brain real estate to focus on taming that wild flying pinky and it worked SO WELL! Then I repeated the scales again but using only my picking hand and once again managed to relax my whole body and Isolate the micro tensions in my elbow ensuring to achieve a relaxed elbow in between every pick! (personal feelings - I'm bloody LOVIN THIS!
wow. I started taking practicing seriously this summer as a high school student. At the beginning of my break around 3 months ago, this entire video felt like a pipedream to be able to play from beginning to end. I go back to school in about 3 days but I made it from beginning to end today! Thank you so much for your work on these videos in just a matter of months I have been able to improve way more than I could have imagined!!
Finally finished all the way to the end. Took me some months to finally get the whole exercise . This def helped alot
I just got a guitar a few months ago, and there is an endless sea of videos on UA-cam! I didn't really know where to start, but I'm so glad I accidentally found your channel! Now, you have unofficially become my "teacher" 😎 thanks for all the great tutorials and info best I've seen!
Such an awesome warm up! I am never going to be bored warming up. This really focuses on a lot of different and challenging aspects, but still keeps it interesting!
I like these exercises that mix different patterns between scales or even chromatisms, as they help not to plaster the movements, breaking the monotony or mimicry of the phrases.
can this be used as a daily practice routine or just a warmup?
@@Nile8765 both
Excellent workout. I warm up with this every morning.
Haven't played for a few years and this was a great warm up to jump back into thanks for video!
A challenging but fun workout at the same time. Congratulations on the hard work on the new album. I can't wait to hear the record. Greetings from Germany. 🙃
Bernth is the best. I hope he continues to be blessed with all the hard work he’s putting in. Helping so many guitar player. Truly incredible person. The he explains everything you can understand. I was almost ready to give up but now I discovered Bernth.
Thank you Bernth bro for helping me and many others.
I just want to say that I simply LOVE this workout! It's compact and includes everything, it's just perfect for my daily routine. Thanks a lot!
Hey bernth I just wanna say thank you so much for this warm up I use it before every gig and I’m always ready after this warm up you’re amazing for this
No one gives such valuable lesson step by step begginers to advance only free of cost..You waste lots of time to make such helpfull videos for others..You have really a great soul..God bless you..❤❤❤❤
Hey Bernth, you're still by far the best guitar teacher on UA-cam. Have a shredtastic weekend. Love from the UK 🇬🇧
1st I don't knw hw to read tabs but after watch ur video nd practices. Now I'm good really... Love from DARJEELING
Honestly he is the coolest teacher ever I see in my life, keep go on 🤘👏🔥👍
awesome warm up! I love how the exercises arent boring and all spiders going up and down the neck. Thank you for making this video!
Bernth is amazing guitar player and guitar teacher .. thank you great man🤘🏻😍
ohh I absolutely love this channel I always waits for the new upload !! and of course i practice along too !!!
Thanks for sharing that, hope you have fun practicing with this one :)
@@Bernthguitar yes !
I just tried building my own practice schedule last night, thank you for this so much. It just gave me so many new ideas to incorporate
This is definitely what I needed haha. My goal is to be able to play this non stop till the end.
recently joined the community. was surprised how well I did on this warm up I still need to improve on rhythm work outs and mixing note values & always room for more improvement, but on day 3 I am able to keep up through the whole video except for rhythm work out sections (i have to slow the tempo to get this one just right) I am looking forward to taking my skills to the next level and start shredding! Rock on Bernth you are doing an amazing job! The shred community is a much better place with you doing what you do!
It reminds me to Frank Gambale's Chopbuilder. Nice and interesting alternative, Bernth. Thanks.
You are the greatest teacher
Wow 😮 Excellent hand dexterity with minimal unnecessary movement- great warm to join in on 💯👍
Awesome routine! Shows all of my weakness at playing. Nailed some of it, failed on chromatic and scale at 50bpm. Will do this daily to improve. Thanks for this.
Спасибо! Все твои упражнения приносят результат.
Thank you you're the jamminist ever so perfectly tech and simple...thank you....
Love these play-along videos, would love to see more of them.
They make me consider joining your Patreon!
I strongly recommend it! We got this lesson yesterday, one of the many perks for joining Bernth's awesome community 🤘👽🤘
There will be more for sure if the Patreon community keeps voting for them! :)
Thankyou so much Bernth.
Thank you Bernth!
This is so cool, loved doing all of these. Including this on my everyday routine!
This a really good workout, especially the rhythm, mixing notes and scales.
Thanks Bernth for all you give us!!!! Seriously Guitar study!!
Much harder for me than the last one. Which is a good thing obviously!
Thanks man!
Thanks your channel its helping me alot !!!
Thanks for sharing will try this one!
I really hope I have the money to access your patreon cuz for sure I'll learn alot there because you're a great teacher.
I guess I'll just watch a full ad on your videos because watching this for free feels wrong due to the fact that you spent alot of time and effort creating this quality content.
When it came to Block 5,sting skipping, I thought that I had it down. Then when you started running up and down the neck at 9:38 (level 4), I completely fell apart. This series has been great at exposing my weaknesses!
This exercise is amazing as it really highlights where I'm weaker in terms of playing.
This video is now one of the first warm up exercises I play every day. It has really helped me that this exercise doesn't push too much in terms of speed, and rather gently warms up your fingers.
Doing this every day. Thanks for the great technique lessons, it's such a boon to my practice.
thank you boss for this lesson
...much love
I have learnt so much from you thank you
awesome! played in a concert last night and I felt ready
Damn that was a quick upload!!!
I had fun jamming to this yesterday, its pretty fun, at higher tempos too🤘👽🤘
Thanks for sharing that, I'm very happy to hear that you're having fun with this one :)
It seems boring a first glance, but tts a farce. Like all the other ones, it is most enjoyable
Gracias Máster Berht a mi rutina diaria de práctica gracias por compartir eres un gran Máster saludos
I’ve came back to this video like 30 times now
It was hard on the first try for me because I can’t catch it and can’t press on the right fret without looking so I stop the video to look at the tap first. But I think I improve a lot on the first and second exercises and will keep practicing . Thank you sm for teaching ❤️
Always spreading the good word of BERNTH. 🙏.
Thanks a lot. You’re number 1. I must subscribe to Ptrn. This will make me a pro
I suck at playing guitar but this has rely opened my brain Thanks for making this
Really great exercises to warm up.They are complete
Thank you☺️😍
Best quality practice! Thanks alot!
Brilliant. 6am here so I’ll do this as a warm up later, and from here on.
it was the best money spent ever on patreon :) your content is the greatest :)
Fantastic training brings good sound perception 👏👏 thank you!!
Wow. Okay I think you got me Bernth! This was so incredibly thorough. I never warm up but i can’t see how throwing this in at the beginning of a session could hinder me. Great stuff!! That patreon is sounding more and more intriguing!
Some nice ones here. Especially liked the Mixing Note Values and the last Chromatic. Not much of a challenge sight-reading them at 50bpm, but I could definitely see increasing speed to build accuracy.
Thank you so much I was looking for a definitive routine!
This is the best! Please do more!
My guy says grab ur fav guitar as if i have more than one. Loved the vid btw
Best Guitar teacher
Please keep making more practice together videos! Or maybe a full series on the patreon? Do you have anything for learning and practicing vibrato and bends?
Thank you so much for your work. Great warm up and I like the "playing along" style
currently block 7 is the most challenging for me
You are the best teacher and I also teach guitar but you are so good
Love this exercise. Thank you so much!
Miss this kind of content from you
awesome!!!! makes a lot more fun to practice "with you"!!!!!
I realize that it is only an exercise, but I think that finger pairing 3 of block 3 is actually a pretty interesting progression. The descending run makes it work. Thanks for the exercise.
Thanks so much for this Bernth. Its hard looking for exercises that actually incorporate rhythm right hand playing and this is a huge help :)
This is the best channel
Thanks coach
and back to 0.75 we go
I did this all the way through and surprisingly my right hand/forearm is more sore than my left which is almost never the case. Nice!
Love you sir 💕🙏
I love the 15 min workout series
Cool Bernth! Thanks you a lot! It is the very best warming up exersise!
Thanks 🤘🤘
Your lessons are very much valuable ❤️
Excellent content as always
@BERNTH is the reason why I picked up learning to play guitar again.
great warm-up thanks boss!
I like the idea of swappable pickups, and movable pickups, (though that guitar doesn't have that capability). But, it is an expensive and complication solution. I just dial in my Modeler to deliver the tones I like. It can emulate Amps, Cabs, Speakers, Mics, and Effects quite well. I would welcome "Pickup emulation" in my Modeler as well as my preferred solution.
Great Videoooo, this type of video are the best!!!!!!!!
I have been following this lesson and got improvemet. Please can you give some lessons on Fingerstyle.
A painful lesson on how much I need to work on but thank you for the video. There's gonna be a few weeks of jus playing this at half speed to figure out.
Thank you!
Basic stuffs are always the foundation of great players
Bernth, More like Burnt, you got me burnt out lol I have been playing along for an hour but trying to get them all right so I have actually gone only 7:47 into the video.
tnx buddy ♥️
You are the best
That was awesome! Great practice routine.