Keep going! Consistent progress is the way. One valuable thing I learned early on was this: "Your thumb is a very smart finger." Building strength in the 4th and 5th fingers will help with confidence and speed
You're doing great! I'm 67, eternal beginner at guitar and now that I'm retired started the Justin Guitar beginners course 1st of September, and I'm by far not as good as you (yet ;-) ). Really great that you're not afraid to post your progress on a daily basis, I'd think I'd freeze just by knowing that there's a "camera" rolling ...
hahahah at first the camera was hard! but with time, now i don't mind anymore! I wish ou the best in your journey as well, that's awesomeeee let's cheer each other up through time hehe
Nice, try practicing the chord changes individually and make sure al the notes ring out completely, practice both the right hand without any chords, and the left hand with only a slow thumb strum to make sure all the notes ring out completely, once both hands are separately sounding pretty well try ensambling the two, but go slower than you were going, as slow as you can make sure everything's clean mefore moving on to a faster tempo
@@The-Labbed-Life Youre totally welcome ;) nice to see more females picking up the guitar on social media!! It's a beautiful instrument so keep it up!!
This might sound like criticism, but it's not, it's sound advice for the future. In the beginning you don't necessarily have enough material for this, but guitar skill is really about hours and not days. What I mean by that is that a person who practices an hour a day will always be mediocre. A person who practices 4 hours a day will be good, but professional players practice 8 hours a day. It doesn't take very many years to get to those outcomes. This might be advice for way in your future, but it is the way of things. The 10,000 hour virtuoso cannot be attained in 10,000 days.
ohh interesting! of course more time is always welcomed but the quality of the practice is even more important. I would recommend you to check Mike Philippov on guitar practice. I'm having a lot of fun learning. With anything, more time is better but the quality of the practice and focus is even more important. A person practicing an hour a day can already be a good guitarist after some time, you have countless examples of that online to prove you that. Besides, do you realize how much it is 10000 hours in 10000 days? Maybe you cannot be a virtuoso or maybe yes you can, it all depends on the person. I think the way you see this is more pessimistic than reality :) and I think it's quite sad to think that way because you don't do anything in that case
Keep going! Consistent progress is the way. One valuable thing I learned early on was this: "Your thumb is a very smart finger." Building strength in the 4th and 5th fingers will help with confidence and speed
ohhh thank you for that! i'm a complete beginner again for fingerpicking haha. It's much harder and unforgivable than strumming
Thankyou very much Sir 🙏😍
Thankyou very much Sir 🙏😍
You're doing great! I'm 67, eternal beginner at guitar and now that I'm retired started the Justin Guitar beginners course 1st of September, and I'm by far not as good as you (yet ;-) ). Really great that you're not afraid to post your progress on a daily basis, I'd think I'd freeze just by knowing that there's a "camera" rolling ...
hahahah at first the camera was hard! but with time, now i don't mind anymore!
I wish ou the best in your journey as well, that's awesomeeee
let's cheer each other up through time hehe
@@The-Labbed-Life Will do!
You're doing great!
Keep at it!
Thank you Chris!
Nice, try practicing the chord changes individually and make sure al the notes ring out completely, practice both the right hand without any chords, and the left hand with only a slow thumb strum to make sure all the notes ring out completely, once both hands are separately sounding pretty well try ensambling the two, but go slower than you were going, as slow as you can make sure everything's clean mefore moving on to a faster tempo
Thank you for the nice advice!
@@The-Labbed-Life Youre totally welcome ;) nice to see more females picking up the guitar on social media!! It's a beautiful instrument so keep it up!!
@@zubat0532 I will! I really appreciate the cheer up!
This might sound like criticism, but it's not, it's sound advice for the future. In the beginning you don't necessarily have enough material for this, but guitar skill is really about hours and not days. What I mean by that is that a person who practices an hour a day will always be mediocre. A person who practices 4 hours a day will be good, but professional players practice 8 hours a day. It doesn't take very many years to get to those outcomes. This might be advice for way in your future, but it is the way of things. The 10,000 hour virtuoso cannot be attained in 10,000 days.
ohh interesting! of course more time is always welcomed but the quality of the practice is even more important. I would recommend you to check Mike Philippov on guitar practice.
I'm having a lot of fun learning. With anything, more time is better but the quality of the practice and focus is even more important.
A person practicing an hour a day can already be a good guitarist after some time, you have countless examples of that online to prove you that.
Besides, do you realize how much it is 10000 hours in 10000 days? Maybe you cannot be a virtuoso or maybe yes you can, it all depends on the person.
I think the way you see this is more pessimistic than reality :) and I think it's quite sad to think that way because you don't do anything in that case
Oy oy shut up
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