Thanks for watching! Please let me know if you have any questions. And make sure you grab the free music theory handbook and backing tracks over on my website: andrewclarkeguitar.com/
When I played mostly unplugged my muting was so bad. It's still bad, but it was back then too. Seriously though, I still practice hitting all six strings and only letting one note ring out like you showed me a few years back. Great advice in here!
It's such an important thing to learn. And the other muting technique you mentioned allows you to be a little less precise with your picking hand and not be punished for it. Plus, adding nearby muted strings can make the note you do fret have a bit of a thump behind it which I love the sound of. Thanks for checking out the video, Randy!
Thanks for watching! Please let me know if you have any questions. And make sure you grab the free music theory handbook and backing tracks over on my website: andrewclarkeguitar.com/
best guitar teacher ever dont stop posting and we wont stop learning :') keep the good job
Thank you so much ☺
When I played mostly unplugged my muting was so bad. It's still bad, but it was back then too.
Seriously though, I still practice hitting all six strings and only letting one note ring out like you showed me a few years back.
Great advice in here!
It's such an important thing to learn. And the other muting technique you mentioned allows you to be a little less precise with your picking hand and not be punished for it. Plus, adding nearby muted strings can make the note you do fret have a bit of a thump behind it which I love the sound of. Thanks for checking out the video, Randy!
Muting is really difficult when you start out but I was really into Funk playing so I worked on it A LOT.
Totally. If you want to play funk, muting becomes an even more important skill.
There’s that Suhr again! 😮
Most excellent lesson, thanks my man.
Thanks for watching, Drew 🙌