I think it would be really interesting to see what you could achieve if you tried some classical guitar. Im sure you could pull off something nobody has ever done before.
I feel like some of this advice shows exactly how to do some of exercises in the 60 min play along workout :) noticed because I've been practicing with it for the last few months 😅
The spider exercise is great to develop dexterity of finger positioning on the fretboard. My guitar teacher on that time back in 2007. He said to me "Speed up the solos when you mastered the fretboard with the spider walk otherwise you will still be overthinking where to place the fingers on the fretboard."
I’ve been playing for a little while and I’m definitely not bad. But I cannot for the life of me keep my pinky in place on that first exercise please help.
@Steezus_Chrlst It's hand positioning. Make a fist on the right hand. Grab it with your left hand like a baseball. Now feel how it is. Turn it upside down. Take your thumb and grab the guitar neck. You see how it is now. Play like that. The pinky will learn muscle memory and you will eventually play better. Sounds a bit like sports, but that works with hand positioning as well. Rock on!🤘😎🎸
My pinky loves to try to wander, it's definitely closer than it used to be, but I have hobbit hands anyway so I have to stretch more for a lot of things others don't. This is a great video though!
Hi Bernth is there any other option to get to your course , I am from India and can't subscribe to patreon due to being restricted by our financial system
I would be really grateful if you could do a palm muting video? Start with actually HOW to palm mute properly (mine are hit and miss and ive played 20 years...) then go on to advanced techniques like alternate picking while palm muting
It is. Especially if you focus on your fretting hand. But usually you are using different techniques on different guitar types. What I thought of is: Concert guitar (nylon strings) fingerpicking Acoustic (steel strings) chord strumming (??, I do not have such a guitar so far sadly) electric guitar alternate picking These are just examples and of course you can use every technique on every guitar type, but I would say that some things (like sweeping on a concert guitar, which is usually used for playing stuff like Bach) would be a bit untypical. Those thoughts (unless you say I sound stupid) should be considered in your choice of exercises.
I used to take some sandpaper to the surface and just rough it up to give myself some more grip. You can also try drilling little holes or even just scoring it with like a pocketknife or something
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Thank you. I’ve been taking your advice and am slowly fixing my form. This video is a generous freebie
I think it would be really interesting to see what you could achieve if you tried some classical guitar. Im sure you could pull off something nobody has ever done before.
Awesome video, can’t wait to have a go with these…..well the first few anyway 😊
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loI I was about to address that as well
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I feel like some of this advice shows exactly how to do some of exercises in the 60 min play along workout :) noticed because I've been practicing with it for the last few months 😅
The spider exercise is great to develop dexterity of finger positioning on the fretboard. My guitar teacher on that time back in 2007. He said to me "Speed up the solos when you mastered the fretboard with the spider walk otherwise you will still be overthinking where to place the fingers on the fretboard."
I’ve been playing for a little while and I’m definitely not bad. But I cannot for the life of me keep my pinky in place on that first exercise please help.
@Steezus_Chrlst It's hand positioning. Make a fist on the right hand. Grab it with your left hand like a baseball. Now feel how it is. Turn it upside down. Take your thumb and grab the guitar neck. You see how it is now. Play like that. The pinky will learn muscle memory and you will eventually play better. Sounds a bit like sports, but that works with hand positioning as well. Rock on!🤘😎🎸
@ thank you bro I will try it right now and lyk if it helps!!
It's never enough, I want to learn everything!!! 🤘
I've found the spider exercise to be particularly brutal.
Nice video
It's the James Bond chord!
Can’t believe I can take lessons from Skwisgaar Skwigelf
My pinky loves to try to wander, it's definitely closer than it used to be, but I have hobbit hands anyway so I have to stretch more for a lot of things others don't. This is a great video though!
When will you anounce where you will move?
Btw great video 💪
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Hi Bernth is there any other option to get to your course , I am from India and can't subscribe to patreon due to being restricted by our financial system
I would be really grateful if you could do a palm muting video? Start with actually HOW to palm mute properly (mine are hit and miss and ive played 20 years...) then go on to advanced techniques like alternate picking while palm muting
It took me years to realize the palm muting in some songs is what actually makes the song work. Like "ride the lighting"
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Are These applicable for acoustic guitar??
why not
Yes
Good luck. I wish you well on your journey
No, they re different
It is.
Especially if you focus on your fretting hand.
But usually you are using different techniques on different guitar types.
What I thought of is:
Concert guitar (nylon strings) fingerpicking
Acoustic (steel strings)
chord strumming (??, I do not have such a guitar so far sadly)
electric guitar
alternate picking
These are just examples and of course you can use every technique on every guitar type, but I would say that some things (like sweeping on a concert guitar, which is usually used for playing stuff like Bach) would be a bit untypical.
Those thoughts (unless you say I sound stupid) should be considered in your choice of exercises.
Guys , i cant hold the fookin pick because of sweaty fingers, any tips?
Don't sweat it
there might be some picks that are sweat resistant or grip better, maybe you could rub something on your fingers.
I used to take some sandpaper to the surface and just rough it up to give myself some more grip. You can also try drilling little holes or even just scoring it with like a pocketknife or something
@@Wandkater i see I'll look into that
@@BKF0 i see , I'll try that
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