I now have the letters E. V. E. on my desktop as a constant reminder to implement this excellent advise. Brilliant video James thank you for the great lesson.
When I’m working on a new lick for a lesson or learning a new song using tabs, I break it down into small sections like this until I have them learned and can play them smoothly and without mistakes.
"... you see, many players endlessly collect licks without..."... f@#k that's me... Good advices James, thanks for sharing 🖖🏻🎸 what I'm not doing: a) sing b) use
Hi there! This is a big topic, and it depends. I did a video on improving timing when playing solos and improvising, I'll post the link below. But for general timing, playing along with others is a good place to start. Try putting on a recording of a song you know and can play with the recording. Then play along- paying attention to your timing. Are you speeding up? Slowing down? These kind of things. Timing improves gradually over time, but like anything it can be improved with practice. Maybe watch this video too, it explains a few basic timing and rhythms - could help. Good luck! ua-cam.com/video/7O3hDmRb1iU/v-deo.html
the no bull books are my favorite music theory books. have several of them
Oh that was your book? 🤣 funny how that happens.. bought your book bro, I’m enjoying it so far
Thanks James very simple but effective, super idea. William 🎸🎸
Hi James Great lesson more on this subject please so important Thanks
Nice learning! With some ways to retain it!
Thanks mate, works for me you're the real deal no bull
I now have the letters E. V. E. on my desktop as a constant reminder to implement this excellent advise. Brilliant video James thank you for the great lesson.
Great idea Bob! Glad you found the advice helpful. Cheers! James
This is so amazing! I'm so glad that you are back, James, with all these great lessons 😌🎸
When I’m working on a new lick for a lesson or learning a new song using tabs, I break it down into small sections like this until I have them learned and can play them smoothly and without mistakes.
That's the 'secret' ( which many people don't do!). Cheers 👍😀
Great lesson!! Thk
Brilliant video. I just bought 2 of your books and am looking forward to getting going. 👍
Hey there. That's great thanks for letting me know and enjoy the books. Sure they'll be a big help. Cheers and catch up again soon! James
Really like your videos mate...happy youre back!
Wow! Great lesson. Got me over the hump. Any chance of getting the backtrack somewhere?
Thank you, just the video I needed
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"... you see, many players endlessly collect licks without..."... f@#k that's me...
Good advices James, thanks for sharing 🖖🏻🎸
what I'm not doing:
a) sing
b) use
Man I've been reading ur books. But how do I understand time and play in time
Hi there! This is a big topic, and it depends. I did a video on improving timing when playing solos and improvising, I'll post the link below. But for general timing, playing along with others is a good place to start. Try putting on a recording of a song you know and can play with the recording. Then play along- paying attention to your timing. Are you speeding up? Slowing down? These kind of things. Timing improves gradually over time, but like anything it can be improved with practice. Maybe watch this video too, it explains a few basic timing and rhythms - could help. Good luck! ua-cam.com/video/7O3hDmRb1iU/v-deo.html
@@JamesShipwayGuitar okay. thnku so much man.people like u are are wonderful. Really mean a lot, all these lessons. Thnku
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what happened to this guy? no videos for a year?