Thank you so much for all these videos. My 9 year old son bought himself and electric guitar with his Christmas and birthday money and he thinks your the best teacher ever. This morning he was whining and upset, saying it was too hard and he'd never get it. Then in the first video he watched (I think it was learning D), you said that most people think it's too hard but if you keep practicing you'll get it. It was just what he needed to hear, and now he's made it to this video and was just telling me all about the anchor finger. He got out a timer, and I counted strums for him, he got to 9, even after he dropped his pick in the middle, lol. So, thank you so much. This non guitar playing mom appreciates all the effort you have put into these videos!
Learning a new instrument can be the most frustrating experience of one's life, especially if you don't expect yourself to struggle for a WHILE. I've picked around on guitar since I was a kid, but never consistently enough to learn songs or anything. My late grandmother taught me my major chords and I now have her old guitar that she used to play gospel songs and sing with every Sunday. I was a drummer in my teens and I remember learning from my uncle who told me to make the loudest racket I could until I did something that sounded cool, then build off of it. That was the best advice anyone has ever given me about learning an instrument. I'm 32 now and picking the old guitar back up because I don't have the room for a drum set. I've seen this guy mentioned on forums and it just comforts me to hear someone say that it's okay to not be perfect when you're learning.
haha i really dont understand this aswell. must be some frustrating kids who gave up already. These lessons are probably the best ive seen on youtube and its free aswell
I thought bout quitting just last week. Found this lad just a few days ago and I can already play 2 chords with 40 changes in a min. Looking back Im glad I didnt
@@marekvachulik2120 whatever you do Dont quit. I stopped so many times and i still regret it. I even thought i would learn it myself with some tabs without learning the basics. Since UA-cam ive realised that i play so many things the wrong way. And its really hard to unlearn it
@@Dennis85NL Well I put it on hold because the uni is kinda hard while Im workin my morning shifts but I wont, from time to time Im trying to get better. Thanks for the heads up
i thinks thats an accidental thumbs down. it happend to me a few times. on the small phone screen it happens fast that you accidentaly push the button 🤷🏼♀️
Thanks Justin! I'm a 64 year old beginner and, you are exactly right. Doing this is like rubbing your belly and tapping your head at the same time. My strumming hand stops to wait for my fretting hand to catch up. But, your lesson will help. Great job young man !!!!
Thatoneguyinthecomments he explaines literately everything too. Unlock other guitar teachers on here he’s like the only one who really explained the fret buzz and relates to us most as beginners.
Me at the middle of the lesson: ok you got this you got this. Its just like drawing. Its been three years and you dont even know how to make a nose. Persist. You got this. Patience yields focus. Just keep on and the results will get better! You got this everyone dont give up! Persist and train. Thats the only way!
@@amankumarsingh1162 i actually did. After those lessons i watched tutorials of various easy songs too and i learned how to play some! Its all about practice and patience.
So I have been playing guitar for over 20 years now. I have never had a lesson just picked up things as I went and tough myself. I found you on here and your teachings are by far the best. I started at grade 1 just to get back to the very basic, I’ll tell ya I’m learning things I should have learned years ago. What things are properly called cords that I’ve been playing but playing with the wrongs fingers how to change between chords faster and way easier then I had been. Keep it up man your a great teacher!!
You’re such a great teacher! I’m a beginner and I was extremely overwhelmed until I found your videos. I like the bite sized lessons and how supportive you are!
That intro took me back. I was taught about 4/4 when I was too young to understand. Just loud noise and people moving silly but I've been counting ever since.
Today was my first time picking up my new guitar and following these lessons after just one hour of practicing I did 62 cord changes in one minute. But I must say I’m learning guitar because I want to worship Jesus and I prayed for a supernatural boost of help in learning to play. I prayed holy spiritual help me learn guitar all for his glory. I’m 40 years old and looking forward to strumming my guitar in worship.❤
I usually don’t comment on UA-cam videos, but your videos are just the best! Not only are they very educational, but also motivational! Keeps me at it and believing that I can learn to play the guitar at the age of 39. Thank you!🙏
Nice, I thought to throw the chord change in on the third beat so I could practice that in addition, also have foot tapping in time down. Thank god for years of beatboxing!
Hi Justin. Thank you for making these videos. As a guitar player returning to the instrument after years away and someone whos boyfriend is going to be learning to play for the first time right along with her I have been listening to these videos to see what the content is like and everything I have heard about you is true. You do a really good job of going in depth teaching and explaining. Again thank you and I cant wait to get home and start practicing again!
Was recommended you from my cousin today is my second day after learning the a cord and d cord yesterday I did the one minute challenge and on my first try got 20 then my second try a minute wait after the first I got 30 this course is amazing
@@LexicoDislexico I’m doing pretty good, the chord changes have gone up rapidly so I stopped at a certain moment. But my overall playing has massively improved due to this exercise
hi justin.. im a beginner and must say i like your videos a lot.. you explain things nice and slow and make each part a nice little chunk rather then drumming everything into one bit
Please address this issue in a video which lot of beginners might have. When I play a chord and lift my fingers, the strings sounds again with open strings. The strings are stuck to fingers and they are plucked slightly when lifting. This sounds odd between chord changes as there's an extra sound between the changes. How minimize this?
A few things can help prevent this. The main one is just muting the ringing strings by resting your strumming hand on them when you want the chord to end, but that's an additional technique to learn and probably not worth trying to add at this stage. Bear in mind that notes sounding when you lift your fingers off the string is totally normal and eventually becomes a technique to play notes without picking or strumming.
Hi, can you tell me.. 26 and 31 what? I've watched this video 3 times now. I can't for the life of me find out the lesson or exercise is. Just theory about 4/4 time and encouragement about counting. Yet the comments are filled with personal records.
Hi Justin, When changing the cord from D to A, as soon as I lift my fingers from 1st and 2nd string, they stop sounding and then the 4th string really sounds too odd. Can you suggest anything on this?
I have noticed when strumming my thumb starts at the back of the neck of the guitar, then gradually works it's way to the top of the neck and mutes the strings. How can I stop this is it just practice ,practice , practice.
It sucks that I can't maintain fluency in some songs I play, "Oasis - Take me away" for instance between the lines: I can't make that swift change - "Asus4-A-Asus2-A-D" (both strumming and chord change), apart from that I can play the whole song. Is there a particular video to see and practice from? or this lesson practice should do it?
i got 29 changes in a minute on my first go! i feel great about this. got my first electric guitar just a couple hours ago, and i came to you first. thanks Justin!
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Am I the only one that never had a problem with strumming or holding chords since the very first day of my guitar journey ?? Like I seriously bought guitar and learned to hold three chords in one day and strum and got bored of beginner vedios so learned you belong with me from another youtube vedio in the very first week itself and then struggked with changing chords but still kept playing till I got the hang of it but now I can't seem to do stuff on beat so I am going back to basics .. also I did all this through online vedios ...I thought it was normal .. ?? Maybe not okay..
Thank you so much for all these videos. My 9 year old son bought himself and electric guitar with his Christmas and birthday money and he thinks your the best teacher ever. This morning he was whining and upset, saying it was too hard and he'd never get it. Then in the first video he watched (I think it was learning D), you said that most people think it's too hard but if you keep practicing you'll get it. It was just what he needed to hear, and now he's made it to this video and was just telling me all about the anchor finger. He got out a timer, and I counted strums for him, he got to 9, even after he dropped his pick in the middle, lol. So, thank you so much. This non guitar playing mom appreciates all the effort you have put into these videos!
How does he play now?
That is so cute!
this is so precious, thank you so much for sharing
Very motivational
do they still play?
He is like that's ok to not to be ok
And that's the best part
Really the best guitar coach !!!
feels like a crime to watch this for free. I swear I'll give the lesson paycheck he deserves once I grow up.
Learning a new instrument can be the most frustrating experience of one's life, especially if you don't expect yourself to struggle for a WHILE. I've picked around on guitar since I was a kid, but never consistently enough to learn songs or anything. My late grandmother taught me my major chords and I now have her old guitar that she used to play gospel songs and sing with every Sunday. I was a drummer in my teens and I remember learning from my uncle who told me to make the loudest racket I could until I did something that sounded cool, then build off of it. That was the best advice anyone has ever given me about learning an instrument. I'm 32 now and picking the old guitar back up because I don't have the room for a drum set. I've seen this guy mentioned on forums and it just comforts me to hear someone say that it's okay to not be perfect when you're learning.
What kind of idiot puts a thumbs down on a video from a guy trying to help others for free!!!
haha i really dont understand this aswell. must be some frustrating kids who gave up already. These lessons are probably the best ive seen on youtube and its free aswell
I thought bout quitting just last week. Found this lad just a few days ago and I can already play 2 chords with 40 changes in a min. Looking back Im glad I didnt
@@marekvachulik2120 whatever you do Dont quit. I stopped so many times and i still regret it. I even thought i would learn it myself with some tabs without learning the basics. Since UA-cam ive realised that i play so many things the wrong way. And its really hard to unlearn it
@@Dennis85NL Well I put it on hold because the uni is kinda hard while Im workin my morning shifts but I wont, from time to time Im trying to get better. Thanks for the heads up
i thinks thats an accidental thumbs down. it happend to me a few times. on the small phone screen it happens fast that you accidentaly push the button 🤷🏼♀️
Thanks Justin! I'm a 64 year old beginner and, you are exactly right. Doing this is like rubbing your belly and tapping your head at the same time.
My strumming hand stops to wait for my fretting hand to catch up. But, your lesson will help. Great job young man !!!!
Best teacher for beginners; Justin!
Without a doubt, ive been through at least 50 and he is the only one who makes sense
Thatoneguyinthecomments he explaines literately everything too. Unlock other guitar teachers on here he’s like the only one who really explained the fret buzz and relates to us most as beginners.
@@amorgan5844 me too literally, i quited guitar 4 times in a year this one is making me stick up
Brilliant Justin thank you. 🎸🎸👍👍👍
Thank you Justin
Me at the middle of the lesson: ok you got this you got this. Its just like drawing. Its been three years and you dont even know how to make a nose. Persist. You got this. Patience yields focus. Just keep on and the results will get better!
You got this everyone dont give up! Persist and train. Thats the only way!
Did u got this
@@amankumarsingh1162 i actually did. After those lessons i watched tutorials of various easy songs too and i learned how to play some! Its all about practice and patience.
@@IRIAM2506 u still gotting it?
@@IRIAM2506but can you draw a nose?
So I have been playing guitar for over 20 years now. I have never had a lesson just picked up things as I went and tough myself. I found you on here and your teachings are by far the best. I started at grade 1 just to get back to the very basic, I’ll tell ya I’m learning things I should have learned years ago. What things are properly called cords that I’ve been playing but playing with the wrongs fingers how to change between chords faster and way easier then I had been. Keep it up man your a great teacher!!
thank you so much for reassuring that it’s okay to mess up and finding things hard it really means a lot
You’re such a great teacher! I’m a beginner and I was extremely overwhelmed until I found your videos. I like the bite sized lessons and how supportive you are!
2:28 it's really like that 😂. Thanks a lot for this course
Justin's teaching persona is incredibly supportive!
That intro took me back.
I was taught about 4/4 when I was too young to understand.
Just loud noise and people moving silly but I've been counting ever since.
Today was my first time picking up my new guitar and following these lessons after just one hour of practicing I did 62 cord changes in one minute. But I must say I’m learning guitar because I want to worship Jesus and I prayed for a supernatural boost of help in learning to play. I prayed holy spiritual help me learn guitar all for his glory. I’m 40 years old and looking forward to strumming my guitar in worship.❤
Here for the same reason keep it up!!
Yeah sure
Thank you Justin for all the valuable lessons you give for free, this is amazing for everyone!!! 🙏🙏💖😇
I usually don’t comment on UA-cam videos, but your videos are just the best! Not only are they very educational, but also motivational! Keeps me at it and believing that I can learn to play the guitar at the age of 39. Thank you!🙏
Glad you like them!
Hi da cool I will be there at about half hour or two 😢
Nice, I thought to throw the chord change in on the third beat so I could practice that in addition, also have foot tapping in time down. Thank god for years of beatboxing!
Great videos! Got 21 on my first try. Thanks for the help!
Hi Justin. Thank you for making these videos. As a guitar player returning to the instrument after years away and someone whos boyfriend is going to be learning to play for the first time right along with her I have been listening to these videos to see what the content is like and everything I have heard about you is true. You do a really good job of going in depth teaching and explaining. Again thank you and I cant wait to get home and start practicing again!
you are so kind i wanna cry 3>>>
don't cry haha!! cheers mate
Was recommended you from my cousin today is my second day after learning the a cord and d cord yesterday I did the one minute challenge and on my first try got 20 then my second try a minute wait after the first I got 30 this course is amazing
Wow you are the best teacher . Its going to be so much fun. The first time i really learn how to play. I'm so excited to learn from you😁😀
Broooo it is my first try and got 22 chords 😶😶
Maybe further practice can make me perfect
Love your teaching
OMG Justin you're just GREAT!!! Lots Of Love From India
Thank you so much Justin your lesson Always helps me
14 chord changes in 1 minute on my first try
How's your progress ?
@@LexicoDislexico I’m doing pretty good, the chord changes have gone up rapidly so I stopped at a certain moment. But my overall playing has massively improved due to this exercise
@@snipedduck743Glad to hear it. Keep up with the good work !
Us , 4 5 days down the line and its around 40 now
hi justin.. im a beginner and must say i like your videos a lot.. you explain things nice and slow and make each part a nice little chunk rather then drumming everything into one bit
26 on the first night of playing. Competing with myself is great motivation! 😊
You do know that your strumming videos really helped my playing!
Fingers actually hurt today. Need more callouses!
Great lessons and great exercises,15 changes on my first attempt. I now have my first goal, 30.👍
34 repeats to start with....Thank you Justin, you're awesome!
Big thanks for explaining all the basics and details so clearly. I’ve just started with your lessons but so far they are amazing!
Please address this issue in a video which lot of beginners might have. When I play a chord and lift my fingers, the strings sounds again with open strings. The strings are stuck to fingers and they are plucked slightly when lifting. This sounds odd between chord changes as there's an extra sound between the changes. How minimize this?
Excellent question
A few things can help prevent this. The main one is just muting the ringing strings by resting your strumming hand on them when you want the chord to end, but that's an additional technique to learn and probably not worth trying to add at this stage.
Bear in mind that notes sounding when you lift your fingers off the string is totally normal and eventually becomes a technique to play notes without picking or strumming.
Thank you so much never been able to learn before these videos :)
We love you Justin, for your very precise and understanding us. 👍Thank you very much...
Thanks for this structured course! Great step by step short-powerful lessons
I've got 16 changes in my first attempt. Notes were not really clear though. Aiming for 30 today!!
2:26 Its so relatable on my third day of learning. You made me laugh when you acted exactly how a beginner would do🤣
Love watching your videos-very good teacher
I got it done 26 times and 31 in the second time
Hi, can you tell me.. 26 and 31 what? I've watched this video 3 times now.
I can't for the life of me find out the lesson or exercise is.
Just theory about 4/4 time and encouragement about counting.
Yet the comments are filled with personal records.
The frequency of changing the chords in a min.
@@ayushmanmukherjee9297 So it's a continuation of the previous exercise.
Okay I can put it into context now. Thank you.
I agree youre a good teacher God bless
I play cello trying to learn guitar, my cello experience helps my with this alot.
Best teacher we got here!!
That's where I'm at now and I've been playing for 1 years now
first time was 19, very happy with that
Thank you 🙏 Sir...Love from India
I had some one tell me “don’t practice till you get it right practice till you get it wrong” I think I kinda understood
39 on my second week!
Man u are amazing ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Justin,
When changing the cord from D to A, as soon as I lift my fingers from 1st and 2nd string, they stop sounding and then the 4th string really sounds too odd.
Can you suggest anything on this?
after a week i got 74 down in 1 minute after 30 seconds i start strumming both cords once per second so i go really fast
Thanks man your a legend for your free service
Sir thank you. Very neat lessons.
I have a question, why do you need to keep your hand moving, while you aren't striking the chords? is it to stay in rythym?
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I was doing the exercise, and i accidently played the entirety of through fire and flames by dragonforce, pretty neat
Thank u 🥺🥺🥺🥺❤️
First go and I got 20! More than I expected. A sounded better than D :s
I did 30 chord changes in my second attempt 🎉
Got 28 on the first try, let's go!
I’m already a grade 8 drummer and I just started guitar and when I got onto this video it made me realise how much of a head start I have
yesss rudimental drumming makes every instrument feel so much easier than before
Justin you're the best!
I got 40 😌 couldn't be more proud of myself
Hi Morning Justin. Foremost thank you for your beautiful guide. Is pick really important for beginners? Need an answer on this please. Tq.....
Thank you!
your the man Justin ✌
I have noticed when strumming my thumb starts at the back of the neck of the guitar, then gradually works it's way to the top of the neck and mutes the strings. How can I stop this is it just practice ,practice , practice.
Love these vids
Nice course . for beginers.
It sucks that I can't maintain fluency in some songs I play, "Oasis - Take me away" for instance between the lines:
I can't make that swift change - "Asus4-A-Asus2-A-D" (both strumming and chord change), apart from that I can play the whole song. Is there a particular video to see and practice from? or this lesson practice should do it?
Justin justin justin
😍
i got 29 changes in a minute on my first go! i feel great about this. got my first electric guitar just a couple hours ago, and i came to you first. thanks Justin!
I managed 20 on my first but I was letting it ring out a little 🤦🏻♂️
13
19
12 SLOPPY TOPY cord changes 1st time lol
What cord are you playing? Strumming doesn’t make this sound. Or I’m doing it wrong.😩😩
❤❤❤
Is that a Shijee Guitar?
I had the luck to be exposed to instruments at a very young age so the ryrhm isn't hard for me. The thing that kills me are my fingers tho
when to move to next lesson?
Are you following the New Beginner Course? THe structure and the steps and the next lessons and the routines and the 'when to move on' is all within. www.justinguitar.com/categories/beginner-guitar-lessons-grade-1
Cheers :)
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didn't know a gangster would help me play a guitar.
I am saying Thomas Shelby........ btw thanks for the course
I got 13 first try
well i sucks i can make about 10 and now one plays a good sound, i ill try to reach the goal
I guess having rhythm is a benefit when playing rhythm games....
24 chords in 1 minutes😂
I want all chord progression
First try: 25
God, I wish I'd found you years ago. 😅
13 sloppy chords the first time hopefully get more tomorrow
14😆
I did 12 in the first try😅
First try: 18
Now I just need a quiet place to practise it smh
😂🤣😂🤣
Am I the only one that never had a problem with strumming or holding chords since the very first day of my guitar journey ?? Like I seriously bought guitar and learned to hold three chords in one day and strum and got bored of beginner vedios so learned you belong with me from another youtube vedio in the very first week itself and then struggked with changing chords but still kept playing till I got the hang of it but now I can't seem to do stuff on beat so I am going back to basics .. also I did all this through online vedios ...I thought it was normal .. ?? Maybe not okay..
First
Nice
u there justin?
Thank you man
thankyou so much sir!