To me, the exercises are less important than just playing chords and songs, for a beginner. When you strum some songs, you get a sense of achievement and feel happy having created real music, which you don't get from scale exercises. I'd suggest getting hold of a song book (or look on the Internet) that shows simple chord shapes with the lyrics to songs that you like, and try playing them.
I mix in a little of both to keep myself motivated. If you see through the video I try to have a few mins of exercises then switch to learning songs I like.
Nice progress. keep it up!
Thank you sir! Sometimes there's just too many options and I want to learn it all :D
To me, the exercises are less important than just playing chords and songs, for a beginner. When you strum some songs, you get a sense of achievement and feel happy having created real music, which you don't get from scale exercises. I'd suggest getting hold of a song book (or look on the Internet) that shows simple chord shapes with the lyrics to songs that you like, and try playing them.
I mix in a little of both to keep myself motivated. If you see through the video I try to have a few mins of exercises then switch to learning songs I like.
Here’s a tip: tune down to C standard, smoke 3 doobies and just play whatever and you’ll be golden
LOL, sadly pot doesn't do much for me. But I get the idea ;) haha