I believed this LIE about guitar for Years...
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- I've been told a lie about guitar... It's not only WHAT you practice but also HOW. This is very important to really know HOW to do it right. in this video we'll dive into it deeply. ready? LET'S DO THIS.
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0:00 Start
0:14 PRACTICE A LOT
2:01 POINT 6
2:37 come on tour!
4:35 POINT 5
6:20 POINT 4
8:37 POINT 3
13:20 POINT 2
16:19 POINT 1
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That's the funniest looking potato peeler I've ever seen. Sounds great in your hands though! 😊
lol! I hear you
Haha 😂😂
The feeling of music is what truly inspired me.
I've been playing guitar for about two years now, but it wasn't until maybe three to five months ago that I felt like something was missing. Sure, I had been learning techniques, riffs, and solos, with the help of my teacher, but there was always this nagging feeling that I wasn't really understanding or feeling the music. My learning process felt mechanical, focusing on scales, pentatonics, chords, and the like.
Despite considering myself a beginner, about two months ago, I stumbled upon a video by John Mayer where he talked about the importance of singing melodies and finding them on the guitar. It hit me hard. This was the missing piece! This what connects me to music and my instrument!
It wasn't just about knowing scales or mechanically playing them in different ways, nor was it about simply 'copy-pasting' techniques. It was about truly understanding and feeling the music.
From there, I could implement these even simplest concepts in my own unique way but with a deeper awareness.
Your additional exercises and insights have further reinforced this idea, and I'm immensely grateful for that. I'm eager to explore more of your videos because not many people talk about this approach to music. I sense that you have more valuable ideas and insights that can help me along my musician journey!
I rarely get as mesmerised as I did watching this. Great lesson Rotem thank you!
Hi, beautiful video! You videos really help out with learning jazz.
Any plan on doing a lesson about playing out? (the kind of modern sound you solo with in the live performance at the beginning of the video).
Thanks!! 😁
Opening up musical fundamentals like this, really peaks my interest in both playing an practicing.. thank you, Rotem
Happy to help! The "basics" is where it's at i feel
thank you Rotem!! I'm finding your advices very useful!
Thank Giovanni for checking it out. I believe we can also get better by thinking about these elements - no matter what we play
Rotem, hopefully someday you come to Brasil as well! You, Gilad and Yotam! It would be great!
Excellent technique. I need to practice this. Thank you, Rotem.
Thanks man! Try it & see if it works! (I believe it really does)
Dear Rotem. Such a great, great lesson! Thank you so much for sharing it .
Which app do you use for this drone? Greets from Austria
Rotem what you are saying here is very important. I am guilty of knowing shapes and "boxes" without fully being aware of the relationship between all of the notes. It is hard to take this seemingly slower approach to learning the fret board but thanks for pointing it out and reminding us that this work needs to be done. And for your point about knowing the "color" of the sound. I appreciate it.
It's hard but I feel it's a faster process
The glazing is crazy
Yup it's slow at first but the brain makes more connections and ends up being faster and more accurate.
Video suggestion:
“Connecting scale AND arpeggios together into lines and phrases”
I literally cannot find a single video on UA-cam about this. You can see it in written notation (omni books) but there’s never an explanation as to the logic of it. But there was clearly “a way it was done“
Most melodies and chords of songs are generally based on the notes of the Key in which the song is being played. There are always some exceptions depending on what the writer of the song was trying to achieve. If you use the Key of C and it's 1,4 and5 chords as an example if you go to the 8th fret on the base E string of your guitar and play the notes of the C scale down through the E,A,D,G,B,E strings amongst the notes of the C scale you have played are the notes of the various Chords of the Key of C. For each basic chord you want to play select the 1,3 and 5th notes of the chord that are contained within the scale. For example Chord C you would select the C,E,G notes. Do the same process for the 4th and 5th Chords of the scale. You just have to choose the best way to form those Chords with your fingers. Refer to chords books etc to help you choose the best options at the 8th fret area. It all gets a bit trickier when you get into augmented chords etc but above is good start to understanding how it works. Remember that the C and all other scales can be played from various places on the guitar fretboard.
With regards connecting phrases and appegios. The home Key of each melody and appegios generally dictate the notes that will 'fit'. For better or worse the next step is your own creativity in forming interesting phrases. Going outside the notes of the home Key is really trial and error. A famous Jazz guitarist once wrote if it works even though theory wise it shouldn't than go ahead with it anyway. There is probably some connection.
@@Rodamusec Check out how Bud Powell effortlessly combined scales (horizontal) and arpeggios (vertical) to produce really memorable phrases in this live version of “I’ll Remember April” with Charles Mingus:
ua-cam.com/video/nu5uRiEuPFg/v-deo.htmlsi=jtgSiava4FFrtSaG
Also.....when trying to link phrases and appegios look at notes in each and adjust the phrase to end on the note before the first note of the appagio. Like phrase ends on b note and then start appegio on c note. Or if phrase ends on f note start appegio on g note (fifth of chord).
Great tutorial!
Love your lessons and your playing. any chance youll be visiting malta soon? I missed you guys when you came here the first time
Would love to! If you know someone that can help us book a date there let me know!
No, thanks to you for explaining basic things in an easy way , I found it very interesting because sometimes people who want to share their knowledge with you but they make it kind of complicated.
As an old dude I relapsed with this addiction that is guitar because I started with the guitar at a young age , but when I decided to go to an academy to learn properly guitar and music theory , after a couple months I had to choose between following my passion or doing what people around expected from me, that it was to work and earn money to help the family.
I tried to do it both , but honestly I couldn't, so I stopped my learning process something that affected me to the point that I didn't want to have a guitar close to me for over nearly 40 years, never stopped from listening good music but I went hard on my relation with the instrument, now since my kids graduated from University a long time ago and I think that I did everything was expected from me, I decided to go back and reunite with my first love and give it a go with no pressure or any expectations as I deal with health issues as well.
And now that I'm fooling around with the guitar again I want to learn things that allow me to be creative in a better and organized way, for example sometimes I come with a good chord progression or a melody but to be honest It takes me a lot to expand it, and I want to know how to do it efficiently because I know where I want to go with my mind but I have to try infinite chords and notes to go there when it could be easier just understanding what are you doing. In that regard I think you can be helpful to someone like me , so thanks from me to you.
I will look into your channel to hear what you have to say and good luck with your tour. 👍🏻
Amazing! Thank you Rotem 🙏
רותם אתה מדבר לעניין ומעביר את הרעיון בצורה מובנת וברורה
כל הכבוד!
Rotem ! Insightful stuff, thanks so much for sharing ! Could you tell me what app you’re using to get that drone sound ?
Thanks! iTabla
@rotem great stuff, but the guitar is so intriguing it is distracting many of us hahaha
Excellent lesson!!!!!
Thank Allan!! 🙏
My friend at the time kept saying tone is in the fingers. Well I never bought that lie for more than 50 percent of it. I kinda stopped and looked at him. But he bought it all .
Come on Rotem lets hear the story about the guitar! See I Subscribed !
Coming your way very soon! :)
Goel = goal?? Hahahaha nice video mate❤
thankyou1👌
Come to Hamburg 😉
Isn't that a flat five (G flat) at 7:25?
Cool guitar!
Thanks!
@@RotemSivanGuitarWhat guitar is this? Never seen such a headstock.
@@tomm5023 I have the same question! : )
And why is sound so woody, it's it the strange pickup link synth guitar?
I have put a magnetic pickup on an acoustic and it didn't sound 1/10 as good.
That's a really cool guitar, man
Thanks man!! I dig it
Goel!
Rotem is the best. After playing 18 years, he shares the things I would have wanted to know on day one
Great lesson but I spent more time looking and analyzing that guitar 😂
that drummer is too good
Feel the sound - get a good reverb pedal and add a bit echo :D
PS. what lie?
Lol
What was the lie then?
If you practice shredding scales, you get faster and better at shredding scales.
If you practice chord changes, you get faster and better at those.
You get better at things you practice.
And not much better at things you don't.
I feel clickbaited.
So what you’re saying is practicing is important? I’m gonna be honest when I started playing guitar I envisioned it more like a Van Halen video 40% of the time doing amazing things with my fingers and 60% of the time doing things with amazing looking women.
So far the only female interested in seeing me play is my dog…..but hey it’s a start!
So I think its idea that practice makes permanent, sure if you practice scales you’ll get better at them but there will be a point where you’ll flatten out and not make much gain and that point is decided on the fundamentals of your technique.
You have a good point. Where’s the part where people lied about the guitar?
Who made the guitar?
Jeff whitehead - link in bio
search "Confronting Dr. Gundry On Lectins", your doing the same thing.
Really? If you you feel I'm misleading you by advising you to: 1. Listen 2. Pay attention 3. Be honest - I suggest you to ask yourself why you're playing music / guitar Mr. Kyfisher3662.
HAHAHAHAH, *snort, Some guy called it a potato peeler!!!! IT is cool though!
Lol
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woah woah woah, WTF IS THAT GUITAR?
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Learnt major scales and all its modes,minor and pentatonic, chords shapes and play as appegios ? And you still struggle to be able to copy and create melodies? Yes he could have chosen a better title for his post but he is addressing an important subject particularly if your ear didn't develop along with learning scales etc. Test yourself against strong melodies and chord progressions you hear on radio etc. If you can't replicate on guitar easily ,you, like myself, still have some way to go in being an accomplished musician.
Thanks man
i would never learn shapes - Never! Always think about intervals and diatonic chords.
Nothing wrong with patterns & shapes if you see & hear the logic (I feel)
This is my comment
Well now we know how you become so good on guitar... You believed this lie to practise a lot 😂 Yes we all understand this fight with this new god called algorithm , but I must say it is a little bit embarassing especially for virtuosos like you giving those stupid titles we see everywhere 😡
I do like practicing. But try to do it "right" or with as much intention... that's all.
I did not see the point of this rambling
Too bad