Very good progress! I'm Brasilian musician for many years. My advice: "Focus on tuning" Especially in your bends. Train more of your ears. The secret of a good musician is his ears and feelings. By now, it's clear you've been training much more your technique than your musicality. It's completely normal. Most beginners and self-taught started like that. Tip: study solfeggio. Boa sorte! 😉
dude, love your progress. I have been playing for almost 2 years and I'm nowhere close to being that good. What did you do to make your playing faster and more smooth
@dbmusic88 OK. So what is the problem? There are plenty of professional musicians who can't read staff, are you saying to prioritise developing your ear instead? That is a good idea, but there's no problem using tablature IMO as a tool to get you proficient.
@dbmusic88 I'm not looking for a debate, sorry if it comes off that way. I honestly wanted to know why you think it's not good to use it like I asked originally. Like if not tablature how should a musician learn new material in your opinion and why?
Really good work, keep it up, I will be following
thanks ❤
Great 👍
thanks ❤
Very good progress!
I'm Brasilian musician for many years.
My advice: "Focus on tuning"
Especially in your bends.
Train more of your ears.
The secret of a good musician is his ears and feelings.
By now, it's clear you've been training much more your technique than your musicality.
It's completely normal. Most beginners and self-taught started like that.
Tip: study solfeggio.
Boa sorte! 😉
yeah thank you ❤
That's the spirit bro. Keep on going 😃
thank you❤
lupeet !!
Niiccee❤
thank you ❤
dude, love your progress. I have been playing for almost 2 years and I'm nowhere close to being that good. What did you do to make your playing faster and more smooth
focus when ur practicing and enjoy ur playing ❤
I see my self in you. keep it up and don't rely on tablature.
What's the problem with tablature?
@@Codikas you can't call it learning but spoonfeeding
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@dbmusic88 OK. So what is the problem? There are plenty of professional musicians who can't read staff, are you saying to prioritise developing your ear instead? That is a good idea, but there's no problem using tablature IMO as a tool to get you proficient.
@@Codikas that's your point of view and I respect that, based on my experience as a self-learned musician I'm expressing my opinion.
@dbmusic88 I'm not looking for a debate, sorry if it comes off that way. I honestly wanted to know why you think it's not good to use it like I asked originally. Like if not tablature how should a musician learn new material in your opinion and why?
Amazing work bro. Malapit na ako sa 2 years. Anong OPM rock songs ang marerecommend mo to test yung intermediate skills?
Subukan mo bro Martyr Nyebera ng kamikazee pero kung nadadalian kana dun try mo chiksilog ❤
@@JLBGUITAR thanks bro mukhang marami atang songs from Kamikazee na maganda ipractice
Oo bro at mag iimprove ka talaga pag kamikazee tinugtog mo, pero nasayo parin kung ano trip mo na tugtugan basta practice lang at enjoyin ❤
How many hours did you practise each day?
2-3 hours a day ❤
anong song po yung nasa 6:00?
Unang tikim - Kamikazee 😊
yeah unang tikim