Pay attention to Steve's hands, guys, on technique 1. He's only playing 3 note shell chords. But he didn't lift the "extra finger". Why? That other finger is muting unplayed strings. Yes, Steve talked about it, but I cannot emphasize it enough.
I love how you teach something as basic as muting, but with examples with complex chords and time signatures, implying there's enough people who know their complex stuff but not the basics.. which is true.
Not sure if you’ll post a vid like this but, Mark Holcomb from Periphery always use these very cool mathrock/ j rock sounding chord progressions in their songs (Ex: Wax Wings) is there any chance you can make a vid on some of those type of chord qualities?!
Definitely not, muting is an essential guitar technique but if you don’t do it well when playing math rock it is extremely apparent. I have taught a good amount of people who don’t catch the fact that they don’t mute when playing most other genres
Well, if you're self taught and only look up tabs... like my dumb ass... yeah, you could have overlooked that critical aspect for basically your whole life (i'm talking about muting unplayed strings with a part of yours fingers or unused fingers, not releasing chords)
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Pay attention to Steve's hands, guys, on technique 1. He's only playing 3 note shell chords. But he didn't lift the "extra finger". Why? That other finger is muting unplayed strings.
Yes, Steve talked about it, but I cannot emphasize it enough.
Yeah. I watched the video.
@@mrb2436, good for you?
Strongthany by delta sleep is a great example of this technique
I love how you teach something as basic as muting, but with examples with complex chords and time signatures, implying there's enough people who know their complex stuff but not the basics.. which is true.
Awesome lesson! Awesome video! Tabs on the screen was very helpful.
Thanks for the comment, and glad to have helped! 🥰
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Me too ❤
Just what I was hoping to have some help on today!
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Wowie thats a cool guitar! Thanks for the content, informative and useful as always!
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4:58 sneaky forests' fool of hell riff 👀
Was waiting for this comment! Well spotted 😉
Nice PRS Steve. Never seen you using this one before.
Thanks! It's a new guitar for me. Wanted a singlecut like I had in the early days of the channel. 👍
Now you just gotta install some new pickups and wire them in wrong. 😂@@LetsTalkAboutMathRock
I'd love more advanced lessons or videos ained at advanced players!
thank you for sharing this. i learned a lot
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Oooo PRS Steve!
I'm so early I'm late!
great lesson btw
Haha cheers!
Not sure if you’ll post a vid like this but, Mark Holcomb from Periphery always use these very cool mathrock/ j rock sounding chord progressions in their songs (Ex: Wax Wings) is there any chance you can make a vid on some of those type of chord qualities?!
what’s the tuning in? i forget if you mentioned it or not
this vid is just in standard
Bet Nels Cline is proud of his son
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Bro got the music is win guitar…
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Is there any genre that doesn't require muting??
Definitely not, muting is an essential guitar technique but if you don’t do it well when playing math rock it is extremely apparent. I have taught a good amount of people who don’t catch the fact that they don’t mute when playing most other genres
noise rock?
Well, if you're self taught and only look up tabs... like my dumb ass... yeah, you could have overlooked that critical aspect for basically your whole life (i'm talking about muting unplayed strings with a part of yours fingers or unused fingers, not releasing chords)