THESE KEEP GETTING BETTER! Your chops have improved a lot my friend. I also love the addition of your tones! I liked the swell the tremolo provided in the pre-chorus, along with the added beefiness of the lead during the chorus, so definitely keep experimenting with all of that. Keep up the good work!
Hey, um sorry for this random reply, i saw your comments in the previous videos on this channel and came to realize you have a lot of experience on guitar. I have been wanting to play Btr song's myself but haven't been able to grasp how or where to learn them from. What stuff is needed to start learning these song's?
Thank you very much! I'm still not quite satisfied with the base tone, but at this point I think I've just reached the limitations of an amp sim... Nevertheless I'll keep trying to change things around, glad you liked it!
@@Hawks2805 For the short answer, I would say you need experience and consistency to play BTR songs like everything else. For the long answer, you should work on chord changes and hammering down techniques that you struggle with. I would recommend that you look at scrambled's first video and read what tips I gave there. BTR songs are pretty high difficulty wise, therefore doing what you can to build up to that point is key. Even so, you would need to have good habits down like proper technique, a good guitar setup, and good practice habits to make the most progress possible. I would also suggest that you learn as much as you can about a single song and keep on learning it for months on end. While that is a boring thing to do, it can really help you develop a good routine in the learning process. You can certainly work on other songs when you get bored, though I would recommend that you try to practice too much at once to the point where you feel overwhelmed. These are really the main things to keep in mind, though I am sure you can find more tips in these comment sections too. I am a little too busy right now to give more detailed answers, though I think I covered the bulk of what you need to know. In the end, you just need to be consistent with what you do and always strive to do better than last time. Hope this helps!
Thank you! For this second half I used this one: ua-cam.com/video/fgkYdIyxGFs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GuitarTABMaster Along with this one (who's tone is so good like omg i want this too): ua-cam.com/video/F9qmmtYRajU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%E3%81%99%E3%83%BC%E3%81%95%E3%82%93%E3%81%AE%E3%82%AE%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%81%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8D%E3%83%AB
can you tell me how did you start learning guitar? for how long? and what's your approach to learning songs like bocchi the rock's? I tried seqrching up for tabs but i can't find a lot and even if i do, I'm pretty beginner to be even able to understand the finger placement
Most Bocchi songs are quite difficult and fast in particular, so I recommend playing them in slower tempo's first. When I first started I didn't really follow a lot of tutorials or things, I mostly just practiced this song over and over and over in around 100-120~ BPM. It's still challenging, but at least doable. I recommend trying to learn bits of the song (this also still applies later on in your journey), so you're not overwhelming yourself too much. This of course depends on the song you're playing, but for example just starting off with learning the little riff from Seishun Complex or the intro to this song. If we're talking finger placement it always helps to look at the covers that other more experienced players have done and to look at where they place their fingers and their hand. If you can find any tutorial video's on a song then that's even better, I know AndyHillier has 2 video's on Seishun and this song. Learning guitar ain't easy, but it's definitely worth it, good luck on your adventure future guitarhero! 🎸🎸
@scrambled3217 Thanks a lot for the reply :D, i picked up guitar myself after watching btr a while ago, its been 3 months now and i have been religiously following justin guitar's course and made it through grade 1. So i know basic chords and stuff now, just didn't know how to actually start learning song's i wanna play. Thanks for the input, I'll try Struggling through them by trying bit by bit on lower tempo like you suggested.
@@Hawks2805 Just so you don't get burn out from playing the guitar, it's best that you learn songs you actually like. Also another channel I suggest watching from is Bernth. I've been playing for 7 years now and I just got back into playing like 5 months ago and my god my eyes were opened, I was able to play faster than before and some songs I had difficulty learning were like a breeze now. I still have a long way to go. I was able to downpick Master of Puppets for 3 mins straight when I was like 17 but at least I'm able to speed pick a bit faster now lmfao
I came across this channel and just found out that you've only been at this for around 5 months. real sick guitar playing dude. how often do you practice?
Thanks for watching! If you have any tips tricks or questions feel free to comment down below!
That outro solo always looks insane😮 btw nice progress! Your progress is always perfect👍
Thank you very much as always! 🎸
It sounds really clean! Keep at it
Your progress is insane. 0:10 looks so clean. Keep it up!
Thank you very much!!
ah yes another blue planet🔥🔥🔥. looking forward to blue planet number 7
One day I'll beat this song once and for all...
It's beautiful! Keep playing and progressing, you're the best, bro!
Thank you for the kind words!
Good progress dude
You great
Thanks a lot!
Hi, bro
What are you doing here?
ZOZO, de snaar wiggles👀❤❤
THESE KEEP GETTING BETTER! Your chops have improved a lot my friend. I also love the addition of your tones! I liked the swell the tremolo provided in the pre-chorus, along with the added beefiness of the lead during the chorus, so definitely keep experimenting with all of that. Keep up the good work!
Hey, um sorry for this random reply, i saw your comments in the previous videos on this channel and came to realize you have a lot of experience on guitar. I have been wanting to play Btr song's myself but haven't been able to grasp how or where to learn them from. What stuff is needed to start learning these song's?
Thank you very much! I'm still not quite satisfied with the base tone, but at this point I think I've just reached the limitations of an amp sim... Nevertheless I'll keep trying to change things around, glad you liked it!
@@Hawks2805 For the short answer, I would say you need experience and consistency to play BTR songs like everything else. For the long answer, you should work on chord changes and hammering down techniques that you struggle with.
I would recommend that you look at scrambled's first video and read what tips I gave there. BTR songs are pretty high difficulty wise, therefore doing what you can to build up to that point is key. Even so, you would need to have good habits down like proper technique, a good guitar setup, and good practice habits to make the most progress possible.
I would also suggest that you learn as much as you can about a single song and keep on learning it for months on end. While that is a boring thing to do, it can really help you develop a good routine in the learning process. You can certainly work on other songs when you get bored, though I would recommend that you try to practice too much at once to the point where you feel overwhelmed.
These are really the main things to keep in mind, though I am sure you can find more tips in these comment sections too. I am a little too busy right now to give more detailed answers, though I think I covered the bulk of what you need to know. In the end, you just need to be consistent with what you do and always strive to do better than last time.
Hope this helps!
dope job man
Bastante bueno con la guitarra 10/10
Well done
great progress, man!! can you please send the tabs? :) (if you have them hehe)
Thank you! For this second half I used this one: ua-cam.com/video/fgkYdIyxGFs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=GuitarTABMaster
Along with this one (who's tone is so good like omg i want this too): ua-cam.com/video/F9qmmtYRajU/v-deo.html&ab_channel=%E3%81%99%E3%83%BC%E3%81%95%E3%82%93%E3%81%AE%E3%82%AE%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%81%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%8D%E3%83%AB
0:14 you can use a compressor pedal to achieve greater sustain if you aren't using one already. Good video!
Thanks! I didn't realize that :0 I do use a compressor pedal rn but I honestly don't really know the correct settings, I'll play around with it a bit!
can you tell me how did you start learning guitar? for how long? and what's your approach to learning songs like bocchi the rock's? I tried seqrching up for tabs but i can't find a lot and even if i do, I'm pretty beginner to be even able to understand the finger placement
Most Bocchi songs are quite difficult and fast in particular, so I recommend playing them in slower tempo's first. When I first started I didn't really follow a lot of tutorials or things, I mostly just practiced this song over and over and over in around 100-120~ BPM. It's still challenging, but at least doable.
I recommend trying to learn bits of the song (this also still applies later on in your journey), so you're not overwhelming yourself too much. This of course depends on the song you're playing, but for example just starting off with learning the little riff from Seishun Complex or the intro to this song.
If we're talking finger placement it always helps to look at the covers that other more experienced players have done and to look at where they place their fingers and their hand. If you can find any tutorial video's on a song then that's even better, I know AndyHillier has 2 video's on Seishun and this song.
Learning guitar ain't easy, but it's definitely worth it, good luck on your adventure future guitarhero! 🎸🎸
@scrambled3217 Thanks a lot for the reply :D, i picked up guitar myself after watching btr a while ago, its been 3 months now and i have been religiously following justin guitar's course and made it through grade 1. So i know basic chords and stuff now, just didn't know how to actually start learning song's i wanna play. Thanks for the input, I'll try Struggling through them by trying bit by bit on lower tempo like you suggested.
@@Hawks2805 Just so you don't get burn out from playing the guitar, it's best that you learn songs you actually like. Also another channel I suggest watching from is Bernth. I've been playing for 7 years now and I just got back into playing like 5 months ago and my god my eyes were opened, I was able to play faster than before and some songs I had difficulty learning were like a breeze now.
I still have a long way to go. I was able to downpick Master of Puppets for 3 mins straight when I was like 17 but at least I'm able to speed pick a bit faster now lmfao
I came across this channel and just found out that you've only been at this for around 5 months. real sick guitar playing dude. how often do you practice?
Thanks! There was a time where I practiced maybe around 1-2 hours a day, nowadays I play for around 30 minutes to 1 hour.