5 Strumming mistakes that RUIN your sound! Fix them in 13 minutes
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- Today we'll go through 5 strumming mistakes that almost every beginner guitarist makes. If you don't fix them your guitar playing will be really rough, sloppy and you won't be able to play fast strumming patterns. And yes, these tips will apply both to acoustic and electric guitar.
Some of these mistakes are really subtle and it's hard to notice them on your own, so you should watch this video even if you're an intermediate player.
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00:00 What you'll learn today
00:43 Why is it important to fix these mistakes
01:48 Mistake #1
03:53 Mistake #2
05:26 Mistake #3
07:41 Mistake #4
09:54 Mistake #5
12:10 Summing up
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I was progressively getting worse and more frustrated as I was developing these habits. I can't tell you how much I appreciate this video. It instantly helped.
I'm glad It did! Thank you!
Keep going you are learning like me. I get it then I am erratic. It was the same with myself l, with learning to drive years ago. My son says it all suddenly drops into place. Practice practice... that what's I'm doing...
As someone with 25+ years of playing, I must say..this is a great video for beginners.
I'm planning on teaching my nephew, he wants to learn, he's 13. So here I am, going through tutorials on UA-cam to get better ideas on how to teach, so THANK YOU so much for this video! 🤟
Thank you! Hope it will be helpful for you
Good luck with that. 13 years old and a family member... Still, at least it's not your son or daughter, that would be World War III! 🤣🤣🤣
@@eddyhoughton6542
Funny you say that, because. My nephew has learned enough to where he doesn't need me anymore to practice. He does it on his own now.
And..my15yr old was bugging me to teach him,so he's been practicing for about 2 weeks now and it's going great👍
He wanted to learn "Back in Black" as his first song. So I said ok let's do it, and he's about got it down pretty good to be a beginner! 🤟
@@wesleyalan9179 I am so jealous man! Kudos to you for inspiring your family. This is (or should be) a musical household. My kids grew up with music - wind and brass instruments. We all played in bands and there was a huge social side to it as well. Then the lockdown came, and everything went to pot. Both my kids have given up on music full stop. My daughter is left handed, so granted, playing a right-handed guitar for her is horrible. I re-strung one of my best acoustics for her to play "Jimi Hendrix" style but of course, the nut is for right-hand players, and the action's all out. It's just spent the last year hung up as an adornment in the hippie cave that passes for her bedroom. She doesn't know it but I ordered a leftie acoustic for her as a surprise. Basically, the minute I say to my kids, "hey, should we have a bash on the guitars?" I receive a brutal bombardment of recrimination and teenage angst. But all is not lost. My daughter finds reggaeton nauseating and worships at the shrine of Led Zeppelin, so at least there's hope!
@@eddyhoughton6542
I hear ya man, I know where you're comin' from
...my daughter wanted to learn...well,that lasted all but a day. And when I'd mention practicing, I get excuses why she couldn't. That was when she was 15 or 16...she's 19 now. Maybe I'll try again with her. Lol
But, my son I'm teaching never showed interest in music what so ever up until a month or so ago, so that's what's up,lol.
My other son, he's 21 now...he was supposed to learn guitar, but he gave it up within the month of trying it out, he went to drums, got really good at it, then he quit them. Idk..maybe there's still hope for him too!😁
For years I've been trying to figure out what's wrong with my guitar techniques, why it sounds different than others. And was in vain. Finally, you point that out. Thank you.
Thanks! Glad i helped!
...how do you do knowingly do something wrong for years and not bother correcting it lol
@@emptyingmyballsinyomommymouth Just like many guitar learners. You maybe one of them.
What exactly was wrong with it?
Same to you buddy 🤠
Dude, you just opened my eyes! I have been struggling with strumming with my (unfortunate) intermittent practice time and this has made a world of difference. Especially mistake #1. I never realized it until now. Thank you for this great lesson.
Also, people who strum all 6 strings all the time. Should play the bass note and down. Good video.
Thank you, glad you’ve liked it
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That’s a habit of mine I have to break! I know that a D starts at the D or an A at the A but I’ll hit the A on a D or the low E on an A 🥲
For D, just fret the F# with your thumb and if you hit it, it won't sound so bad. If you do this, you can also mute the E and the A with your thumb if you wish. The original comment is true though. I'd go further and say that when strumming you should never just aim to hit all 4/5/6 notes of the chord all the time and mix it up a bit, ie different groups of 4/3s or it will just end up sounding 'blocky'. Happy Playing!
True, but that’s debatable depending on your style and ability. Consider Dave Matthews style…where at times he’s muting 3-4 strings with his fret hand while still using a full strum…only making notes on the 2-3 strings he allows to ring.
This helped me out a lot, I thought I was doing okay, but i was making almost all of these mistakes. Thank you for this, this was much needed for a beginner.
Glad It was helpful!
same💀
This was fantastic video. I really agree with the 5 mistakes. I think I’m lucky enough to have not developed them as habits in my playing. But I’ve heard plenty of others playing with a sound I didn’t like, so hearing you break this down has identified WHY I didn’t like their sound. What a huge difference correcting these methods can make. Big thanks and please make more like this
Thank you! Yes, we're doing more
Dude, you totally nailed it… I’m a pretty confident rhythm guitarist and I’m guilty of #5 a lot. It’s almost like you get lazy or hypnotized half way through a song and you find yourself scraping. Thanks for this!
Yeah it’s a part of being bored. Especially if your playing the same songs night in and out
See my comment above... it's not always a bad thing! (Usually, yes... but not always!) :D
@@davidbryant9454 The answer to boredom is new material! Now you youngsters have UA-cam and the internet, there's absolutely no excuse for this... There are so many songs with chords and lyrics out there... if I want to learn a new song, I just type "Insert Song-Title Here chords and lyrics" into my search bar and at least 99 times out of a hundred I'll be taken straight to it! If I'd had access to the internet back in the day when I was making a living busking in Europe, I'd probably be a much richer man today! (Or maybe not... maybe I'd just have spent all my money just that much quicker!) ;)
And if new material doesn't work... have you checked your guitar's tuning? Or maybe it's tone? Does something just not sound 'cool'? Maybe the answer is a new guitar! (But I'd use this remedy as a last resort as it can be expensive, unless you're a rich rock-star guitar collector!) :D
Yes. It's not always boredom. It can be very hypnotic, especially when playing a slow paced song. There were a few times i played until my eye lids closed and then eventually until i just fell asleep.
@@saskialombard5328 LOL! Been there... done that... Usually depended on what I'd been smoking, though, tbh... ;)
#4 took me FOREVER. I played piano for 30 years before picking up a guitar. There is no equivalent motion, and it made no sense to me. I did have a teacher when I started. He told me my timing was excellent even though I was strumming wrong. He made me learning the technique, and it did wonders for my playing. So much more comfortable, tighter rhythm, and a much more consistent tone. Learn it!
Yea, this one is really important. Glad you overcame it!
The suggestion about holding the pick lightly really helped me a lot. Thanks! I've been afraid to let go of it, but I definitely play better holding it loosely. Hopefully I'll find that sweet spot of just the right force to hold it lightly without losing it.
Good luck with that
Tip #5 was especially great. Thanks for making this video 🤙🏽
deeply appreciate your videos. my strumming instantly sound different after follow your guidance. 🤟
These tips are so good in building the right technique. Been playing acoustic guitar and I didn't even take note of some of these mistakes I made and challenges I had to get past. This is an eye opener.
Glad It helped! Thank you for your comment
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I have been playing guitar for 15 or 20 years. It was nice to know all these tips. I am self taught. But it was good to know some things I was already doing correctly. And Some things that I need to improve on. Good video
Thank you, im glad you found this vid useful
Essential viewing for anyone with an acoustic guitar. This is brilliant. This should be the very first lesson for anyone who's just bought an acoustic guitar. This is all about building quality and finesse into your playing from day one -- so it becomes second nature. Strongly recommended! 😃👍🎸
Thanks a lot for your kind words!
Practicing bad technique equals you getting better at the bad technique. So many things I wish I was more strict on early on but then again it would have taken the joy out of it and I might have dropped it
Great tips. I'm 3 years in and Ive just caught myself moving my elbow too much. Now I'm moving the wrist more and it makes a real difference. It's something I'd kinda noticed when watching people play but without your explanation of right and wrong way I hadn't really put it into practice. Thanks.
Thank you too! Glad this video helped you
For a beginner, this is great information. Once you progress to an intermediate level, I'd encourage the player to be able to control some of these elements at will. Being able to control pick angle is very useful when playing single lines (as opposed to strumming), and slow strums can be good for landing chords (like rolling a chord on Piano) if used sparingly. Being able to deviate from natural strumming (down/up/down/up, etc.) is also very useful once you get to more advanced rhythms (for different accents, triplets, etc). But none of these things should be practiced until you've got the fundamentals down.
These are some wise words! Thanks for your comment
If your a beginner, the first thing is, start foot tapping! That will help much more!
I've always held the pick in many different positions depending on what sound I'm trying to create ,, good advice
Ive played for 40 years. Still found a couple of these tips useful. Thanks Andrew.😊
Very helpful! Thank you for covering such a basic but important topic.
Excellent video! I've been struggling with my strumming and now I see where I'm making my mistakes. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this lesson. Everything makes so much sense.
My pleasure. Thank you
Been playing for many years and never even thought about it. I would listen to songs and try to sound like the original. I knew the right way through watching others play. Thank you for bringing to lite the "five mistakes." Wish I knew them when I first started playing guitar.
This instruction instantly improved my "playing" a great deal. I'm a beginner, and this is the first time I enjoyed it. Thank you very much!
Love the tips and love the "sounds really not groovy" description of improper stumming technique. Fun engaging and relatable. Very groovy. Thanks.!
This was so very well put together video , i have been playing for 10 months now and was worried that my guitar wasn't sounding soft , but these techniques really helped me achieve the melody of an acoustic!
Much appreciated ❤️✨
Glad It was helpful!
@@first_fret
Hey not sure if the previous reply went through,
Can you possibly send your email address privately as I'm not able to text for the time being.
Thanks ! ⚡
Man this is so great. I've been playing guitar since 2 years now and I didn't know what was wrong in my playing. But now I figured out the subtil mistakes that makes my play "too rough"!
Thanks a lot ! Now I have to work on this :)
Im glad this video was helpful! Good luck with practicing!
I appreciate you pointing out the mistakes I'm making. Appreciate even more the corrections.
great video...I have seen a lot of information from books and other online teachers about using the elbow. Your instruction makes sense...thanks for teaching!
First of all, thank you very much for these really important tips. I'm a beginner and they helped me a lot to improve my strumming tecnique. I've got a question related to the up strumming phase: do we need to "invert" the angle we used in the down phase?
This was outstanding! I tried to learn guitar (for a short time) and it always sounded so completely awful I gave up and gave the guitar to a family member. I want it back now! I think I did everything wrong that you pointed out. He he, good thing I can laugh at myself! Anyway, this was incredible and not one single thing that was too technical that I didn't get it! Simple solutions.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Time to get that guitar back
The history of Epiphone is very fascinating. Justin, you do a great job of explaining the differences between the guitars.
Lolol I taught myself guitar some years ago but haven’t touched it in a while. Now I’m going to start over considering I did almost all of these and never knew why I couldn’t get it right. Thank you.
Thank you, You are exactly right. When we make these mistakes we feel negative by hearing our
own performance and usually put the guitar away early.
Thank you! Yea, It may be tough to keep practicing when you hate your own sound
Exactly! I just commented something similar. Your wording is far more concise to what I was trying to say.
Thank you as I've recently picked up my guitar after many years break (my work made my hands & arms very sore, then became quite unwell with a chronic illness, & back problems), but now after several spinal operations at least I'm functioning better despite not being well enough to work.
Although I wasn't angling my pick quite enough, I struggled with keeping time as I was making the mistake of pausing my strokes, plus I'm also guilty of dragging rather than strumming as you've shown! Actually found very early on that strumming with my elbow was awfully tiring, especially with my larger flat-top.
One thing that has helped my timing has been playing around on a 2008 Yamaha MM6 I purchased several years ago. It's a keyboard with basic synthesizer controls, but the same processor & voices as their more complex Motif-Series. As a young teenager 50yrs ago I began learning the piano but struggled with my smaller hands on a piano gifted to my parents which wouldn't stay in tune due to what was eventually found to be a cracked frame!
One question though; How flexible a pick/plectrum should I use?
Hey there. Glad to know that you found this video helpful and you're feeling better. Really apprecite your comment
Regarding your question, i like using thick 0,96mm - 1mm picks for bigger sound and louder bass notes. However, thin flexible pick may be really useful if your acoustic guitar is not the main instrument in the mix and you just want to play supporting background strumming.
Helpful! Thank you.
This is great! Thank you 🎸🎶✌🏼👍🏼🙏🏼
I have been playing guitar for the last 25+ years and I have many lessons to learn from this video. Wonderfully simple. Thank you.
Thank you too! Glad you found It helpful
First vid I've seen where you play while you explain. Like that. Thank you. I will use this😎
Good luck with that and thank you!
These honestly helped so much. The person who was teaching me stopped after a few weeks, so I was stuck on the early stuff and lingered for the past year on struggling with barr chords, and strumming, and ... honestly a lot more. This video, I am extremely greatful for... The pick one especially, it was a point of upset for me when I'd try playing a song I thought was beautiful, like Willow Tree March, and I'd get this rough and loud mess no matter what I tried.
Excellent instruction!!! Thank you. 🎼
Excellent!! I've done some teaching over the years. I've never concentrated in getting my beginning students to strum better even though many need to do just that. I just try to make them work with a metronome and then focus more on learning chords and theory. What you present here is really important. I'm going to use your video as I couldn't have presented proper strumming better if I'd tried! Again, good job! 👍👍
I'm really humbled by your comment, thanks a lot! And good luck with your students
You just better say let's concentrate on this strumming of yours now it's been saying I forgot all about it, CAPICHE
Ken Sheldon #4 vexed many of my students. Keep the hand moving!
Zzzzz metronome
Well said and i am guilty as well.
Iv played acoustic for years, but have to admit iv'e learned something here, much thanks😊👍
I'm glad you did! Thanks
Hit it!!! Great lesson. Thank you. 🌺
Thanks! You're welcome
Super helpful. Thank you for posting.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your feedback
Great lesson! I’ve been playing for about a year and a half and have figured out a lot of this on my own just by listening to how it sounds. I sure wish I had a guitar teacher like you. I’ve tried three different people but no luck.
Thank you for your comment! You made my day
Yeah unfortunately a lot of people who start teaching don't think that focusing on the most basic of basics is a good idea because they assume it will bore the student.
Thank you so much for these tips. I've been playing guitar for almost 2 years now but it's so annoying how there are days I'm so good with my strumming and some days I don't know what I'm doing. I am just so inconsistent. Thank you!
Glad i could help!
Great lesson! This is the best lesson you can get as a guitar player! Thanks a lot from Sweden!
Awesome dude! Thank for the tips, its help a lot... More videos to watch and learn.👏👏👏
Hope this video is gonna help me improve my guitar playing... Very clearly explained. Thanks so much to 1st Fret!!!!
Thank you too and good luck with practicing!
As a beginner I've been struggling with awful strumming sounds. This video is really helpful since noticed i make all the mistakes. Thanks for the info and time on this so helpful video
Glad you enjoyed it!
This video is amazing! Thank you very much for all those insights
Fantastic!!! One of the best videos ive seen. Thank you
I’m glad you specified that #5 isn’t actually wrong - in some cases it’s actually part of the desired sound!
For all that it works when you do it just sometimes but not every strumm 😀
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This is really good content - concise and organized with good examples. I’m definitely gonna follow you. Thank you. Btw, You also remind me of my favorite Grandmaster Chess player, Alex Yermolinski. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. It's the small things that make the big difference. Great stuff. 👍
Thank you, You earned my like and I subscribed.
I am 62 and just bought my first acoustic. A Fender stater pack.
Helpful lesson - thanks!
Glad It helped!
Amazing video. This helped tons. Any chance you might do a finger picking lesson in the near future? You explain things so well
Thank you! I did a couple of fingerpicking lessons on this channel alrdy, but will definetely do more
Thank you! This helped so much!
Thanks for the lesson I will be practicing from your video until I get it right!... thank you!..
I'm surprised this video doesn't have more views, this helped me so much
Thanks dude
Thank you, was glad to help!
Thank you so much!!! This is what I've been looking for! I've stopped using a pick and started strumming with my fingers as I found it easier to stay on the correct strings. Now I can go back to the pick using this lesson.
Thank you! was glad to help!
Amazing tips. Especially number 5. You can really hear a huge difference. Thank you very much.
Extremely helpful, thank you.
Great tips. Thank you
My pleasure!
All of my mistakes in strumming, being corrected in one video...Thanks you.
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant. Thank you.
I really enjoyed every minute and as a beginner, I shall keep in mind all the information that you shared with us. Thank you so much
Thank you too! Glad this lesson helped you
So helpful!! 🎸 ♥️
I've played guitar for ten years now, but this video still helped me, namely the tip about pick angle -- I generally finger pick and have always struggled with a pick, for exactly the reason you point out -- I've been trying to keep it perfectly horizontal! thank you, this is so much better!
I'm glad you sound better now! Makes me a happy teacher
Thank you so much i appreciate your hardwork❤️👏
Excellent advice. Thank you!
Very good beginner lesson. Helpful!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Thank you sooo much
Notes:
- use wrist not elbows (elbows - too stiff and too much distance cannot play fast chords)
- don't hold pick too tight. Relax. Sounds smoother. Keep balance, right enough so it doesn't fall but relaxed enough so that it's smooth
-angle of pick. Don't strum face on (too loud), play at angle. Put pick on low E n push down and you'll get position of angle.
- strum. Hand has to move according to count and rhythm. When not strumming, hands still motion according to rhythm
- don't scrape. Aim for achieving one sound
This is so helpful! Thank you!! xx
Wow this is great video. Thanks so much! Extremely useful.
Thank you 🙏
I’m strictly a rock/metal guitarist, but this still helped me a ton. Thank you.
Glad It did! Thank you too
Now I know why my strumming sounded terrible 🙈Thanks for your excellent lesson! Much appreciated 👍🏻👋
Always glad to help!
Thank you very cool knowledge and helpful. 😊
Thank you! great tip! I will keep this in mind❤
This was a very nice eye opening lesson!!! Thank you for it!!! All these intricate techniques are simple at first glance but they really matter a great deal!!! Youre a very good teacher producing such a treasure trove of information in less than 15 minutes. Bravo!!! ❤️❤️
Thank you for your kind words!
I'm over 70 and still can't play. Apparently, you have to practice. Tripped over this short video and actually found the advice quite helpful. Simple tricks for simple minds that make sense. Thanks for sharing.
You don’t need to practice. Find a dirt crossroad and sell your soul to the devil.
Great lesson, brother. Very helpful. Thanks, and God bless.
Very welcome
This has helped me greatly. Thanks Andrew.
Glad i could help!
Amazing man..just too good i fixed all my mistakes and now my guitar sounds so good... 🙏
Awesome to hear that, thanks!
I feel like #5 is not necessarily a mistake, but more of a stylistic choice. Used well it can add a bit of percussion to what you;re playing. The same with #2. I found that pinching the pick a bit harder is a good, quick way to get that bit of extra volume when you need it.
Yeah, that's right. But not if that's the ONLY way guitarist strums
Thank you so much! This video is absolute gold. I was seriously stuck with my strumming technique and despised the pick, after watching this the difference is like night and day
I appreciate the teaching. My first teacher was the lead guitarist of a famous rock band who stated the left thumb in this case over the fret board was incorrect technique.
Thank you, I've been working through Fender Play (I which I like a lot) for the last three months but I think I was making all the mistakes you have mentioned. After this video my playing feels much more natural and more enjoyable.
Awesome to hear that! Glad this lesson helped!
That was very helpful, I do all these mistakes not knowing what was wrong with my strumming, I'm self-taught. I'll try to fix them. Great lesson thanks.
Thanks and good luck with that!
Fantastic video and lessons - thank you very much.
Thank you very much. This was great and I really appreciate all these tips. It's now up to me to improve my strumming. Awesome!!!
I hope you will! Thank you
This is such a great video and helpfull tips. I've always avoided using a pick because of how horrible and loud the guitar sounded whenever I used one. Now that I know what I was doing wrong (basically everything except the elbow mistake😅) I feel more comfortable playing with it. And I could already hear an improvement! so thank you for restoring my faith in picks.
Glad i did! Thank you
Good man,
Very good lesson. I play classical instead of flat-pick and as a drummer first, I think I learned a lot of this stuff early on. In fact I think all musicians should start on drums. Fundamentals.
This is really helpful thanks the pick angle is definitely better like that definitely
Thank you thank you and thank you! Your video shows some mistakes I have been making. I will rectify them.
As a beginner with a super duper instructor who's one of the best in the whole of my country,I just want to let you know these are the mistakes and more I keep making and my instructor keeps correcting but it's not easy for me 😀 which is why I'm here to find something to support what he teaches me so that I don't put that man through all the pains like I usually do 😁😁😁
Thank you,man
Please keep doing more strumming videos.
I'm currently struggling with how to strum to Alan Jackson's the older I get 😅😅😅
Great minds think alike, haha.
Thanks for your comment!
@@first_fret thank you so much sir, for your reply 😌
I'm so grateful 🥲❤️
Excellent tutorial very well explained! I didn't pick-up on Mistake #5 because I thought you were doing that style on purpose....kinda like a House of the Rising Sun feel. When you explained it, it made sense.
Thank you, glad this video helped
Started playing exactly a week ago. Thanks for the good advice. Glad I came across your video very early on
Glad you enjoyed It!