Learn alternate picking, i started downpicking everything and when i had to alternate pick it felt really unatural, to me anyway, learning Holy Wars sorted out this problem😂
Excellent video, really great advice. A couple things I’d like to add: First, I mostly agree with not forcing yourself to learn things you’re not interested in. But, some of my biggest breakthroughs and leaps forward happened when I just bit the bullet on something and did it. Theory being one of them. Even though it was mostly grueling, in the end it was absolutely worth it and made me a much better player overall. Second, besides avoiding injuries, warming up is vital to getting the nervous system to wake up, which is where your dexterity and accuracy come from. And this takes longer the older you get. At 41yo, even though I’m a much better guitar player than I was 20 years ago, it takes me much longer to warm up, but not because I’m at a higher risk of injury (I actually have much less tension and better form all around now) it’s because the actual signals that my brain is sending to my hands just aren’t as strong or as fast as they used to be. Any playing session under 30 minutes is basically wasted time, because it’s just a big sloppy warm up session lol.
One other thing about tabs is sometimes the person got the notes correct, but it isn't written in a way that the artist might play it live. In other words, it's written in a way that makes much harder to play than it should be. Don't be afraid to move notes up or down strings to consolidate hand position and make something more playable. If you know for sure it's written as played, then yeah just keep at the practice
Really agreeing with the keeping a guitar accessible. I'm still a beginner, but I went as far as having a guitar ready to go with some kind of amplification in every room of the house I spend a lot of time in. It really makes a difference when you have some downtime at work for example, and you have a guitar standing ready right next to your desk chair.
Couldn't agree more with the open chords - So many of my students want to shred and play riffs but learning open chords is like getting a child to eat vegetables when all they want is sweets..
Most important imo is keeping a guitar always in reach and out to play. On a stand or a wall hanger. Guitars that stay in their cases tend to stay in their cases, esp in the beginning. Second most important - train your ear to learn melodies and figure them out. Playing by ear was easily one of my biggest strong suits. I learned most of the Metallica catalog by ear, it wasn't until i picked up the MOP tab and music sheet Bible that i realized i was playing everything wrong like 90% of the time but hey - i got better. Jamie, dude that Jackson is noice friend those monorail pups look sick!! Edit: i wrote this before watching the video lol, great minds.
Is there any decent apps that allow for turning down other instruments or slowing a song to get more practice using my ears? One problem I have is not being able to hear what’s going on properly.
@@JamieSlays I've seen a lot of your videos, and I don't know why it hit me on this one so much, maybe I just need my morning coffee, nonetheless great video and I appreciate everything you do, great work.
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When I wake up and pick up my guitar I go right into master of puppets to warmup my picking hand😂
Yeahhhhhhh
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Learn alternate picking, i started downpicking everything and when i had to alternate pick it felt really unatural, to me anyway, learning Holy Wars sorted out this problem😂
Recording yourself is such a humbling experience 😂
Oh yes but the best thing you can do
Excellent video, really great advice.
A couple things I’d like to add:
First, I mostly agree with not forcing yourself to learn things you’re not interested in.
But, some of my biggest breakthroughs and leaps forward happened when I just bit the bullet on something and did it. Theory being one of them.
Even though it was mostly grueling, in the end it was absolutely worth it and made me a much better player overall.
Second, besides avoiding injuries, warming up is vital to getting the nervous system to wake up, which is where your dexterity and accuracy come from.
And this takes longer the older you get. At 41yo, even though I’m a much better guitar player than I was 20 years ago, it takes me much longer to warm up, but not because I’m at a higher risk of injury (I actually have much less tension and better form all around now) it’s because the actual signals that my brain is sending to my hands just aren’t as strong or as fast as they used to be.
Any playing session under 30 minutes is basically wasted time, because it’s just a big sloppy warm up session lol.
That’s super good advice thank you. I agree on the age thing too. I’m 36 and I’m feeling it hah
Good video and great advice! The intro with the guitarist falling off his chair cracked me up 🤣✌🏽
Thanx Jamie for advice from me who just learning guitar 3 month
One other thing about tabs is sometimes the person got the notes correct, but it isn't written in a way that the artist might play it live. In other words, it's written in a way that makes much harder to play than it should be. Don't be afraid to move notes up or down strings to consolidate hand position and make something more playable. If you know for sure it's written as played, then yeah just keep at the practice
Exactly. Someone making chords out of fret 3-16-22 😂
Really agreeing with the keeping a guitar accessible. I'm still a beginner, but I went as far as having a guitar ready to go with some kind of amplification in every room of the house I spend a lot of time in. It really makes a difference when you have some downtime at work for example, and you have a guitar standing ready right next to your desk chair.
Great video! A lot of good information
Thank you!! 🙇♂️
Learning theory without knowing it makes sense to me because once i started focusing on chords more my ear got alot better
Nice video! Some stuff I didn’t know myself.
thanks Jamie, another great video, i’ve got your sweatbands with the old style logo on and now i want some of those you shown in this video lol 👌🏼👌🏼
Stay tuned for Black Friday 😜
Awesome! 😎🤘🏼
Couldn't agree more with the open chords - So many of my students want to shred and play riffs but learning open chords is like getting a child to eat vegetables when all they want is sweets..
Exactly!! So true isn’t it.
Most important imo is keeping a guitar always in reach and out to play. On a stand or a wall hanger. Guitars that stay in their cases tend to stay in their cases, esp in the beginning. Second most important - train your ear to learn melodies and figure them out. Playing by ear was easily one of my biggest strong suits. I learned most of the Metallica catalog by ear, it wasn't until i picked up the MOP tab and music sheet Bible that i realized i was playing everything wrong like 90% of the time but hey - i got better. Jamie, dude that Jackson is noice friend those monorail pups look sick!!
Edit: i wrote this before watching the video lol, great minds.
Great tips!
Thank you!!! :)
Is there any decent apps that allow for turning down other instruments or slowing a song to get more practice using my ears? One problem I have is not being able to hear what’s going on properly.
Ultimate Guitar lets you do that with their tabs. You can mute instruments or adjust how loud they are.
Ok, I'll avoid them in 2024, but I can't make any promises for 2025
youre going back in time?!
@@JamieSlays 😇 damn typo's
now i look like a loooony hahahaha
@ never !
Well random but where do you get your shirts? Love em
It’s from Levi’s :) thank you
I think my social anxiety couldn’t.
Couldn’t what???
@ record a video of myself lol
@ ohhhhhh. Doesn’t have to be a video and you don’t have to post it. Just for your own reference
@ I think i quite like you Jamie. i’m gonna go shred my mini guitar and pop some kettle corn.
It’s too late I’m 30
Never too late ! ⏰ have fun and explore notes and chords bro
For all that’s holy please never make another video switching the camera angle every 10 seconds
I’ve been doing it for a while now. Is it not good?
@@JamieSlays I've seen a lot of your videos, and I don't know why it hit me on this one so much, maybe I just need my morning coffee, nonetheless great video and I appreciate everything you do, great work.
@ thank you!! Haha yeh I’ve done it before way more frantic than this one lol. Was it my regular civilian outfits lol
Too right, learn Oasis before you learn Metallica.