Brush up on CAGED: academy.killerguitarrigs.com/caged-system-explained Pickup Height Adjustment: academy.killerguitarrigs.com/adjusting-pickup-height Thanks for watching and have a great New Year!
I'm 65 and I was introduced to a 'click' in 2016 when I volunteered for Worship Team at a new church we started attending. The first six months were some of the most stressful times I've ever had playing rthymn guitar. I learned a lot from the young leader and the value of a 'metronome' i.e. click. But I must say that if all the members paid real attention to each other when playing their parts, the click may not have been so desperately needed. Finally, I think there's something more 'human' and organic about playing to your 'built in' click. I'm not suggesting that after a month or learning how to you could just go and think you can have decent rhythm. I'm talking bout years of playing without a click and feeling confident enough to play solo without pedals, computers, back tracks, etc etc and see if people actually enjoy your raw, from the gut playing. Watch an old concert by Jim Croce and you'll see what I mean. He's captivating.
Brush up on CAGED: academy.killerguitarrigs.com/caged-system-explained
Pickup Height Adjustment: academy.killerguitarrigs.com/adjusting-pickup-height
Thanks for watching and have a great New Year!
I'm 65 and I was introduced to a 'click' in 2016 when I volunteered for Worship Team at a new church we started attending. The first six months were some of the most stressful times I've ever had playing rthymn guitar. I learned a lot from the young leader and the value of a 'metronome' i.e. click. But I must say that if all the members paid real attention to each other when playing their parts, the click may not have been so desperately needed. Finally, I think there's something more 'human' and organic about playing to your 'built in' click. I'm not suggesting that after a month or learning how to you could just go and think you can have decent rhythm. I'm talking bout years of playing without a click and feeling confident enough to play solo without pedals, computers, back tracks, etc etc and see if people actually enjoy your raw, from the gut playing. Watch an old concert by Jim Croce and you'll see what I mean. He's captivating.
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Nothing improved my timing more was playing with other musicians.
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