Results of doing the Spider Exercise Every Day for a Month

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  • Опубліковано 15 бер 2022
  • February 2022 Guitar Challenge
    Spider exercise explanation: • I Did the "Spider Walk...
    #downcode

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  • @Felipe-hw9iw
    @Felipe-hw9iw Рік тому +5349

    guitar rule: play a cool chord after you finish training the exercise

    • @TylerSmith-om1cr
      @TylerSmith-om1cr Рік тому +612

      Guitar rule: after playing the chord, let it ring out, and, if you feel it necessary, play it again fast and then kill the strings

    • @uchihaitachi3750
      @uchihaitachi3750 Рік тому +59

      @@TylerSmith-om1cr that's literally me man

    • @ChopperPlayed
      @ChopperPlayed Рік тому +30

      @@TylerSmith-om1cr bro same 💀 I do both of these lmao

    • @joeladams2540
      @joeladams2540 Рік тому +36

      Absolutely written in stone

    • @jirifryda9868
      @jirifryda9868 Рік тому +7

      Damn, i do the same.😅😂

  • @McPickleness
    @McPickleness Рік тому +3526

    The training this provides for the picking hand is underrated.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +264

      Yup, there are some good alternate picking movements there.

    • @fishstix03
      @fishstix03 Рік тому +25

      Are you meant to go up down up down up down?

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 Рік тому +107

      @@fishstix03 no ur supposed to go down up down up down up

    • @McPickleness
      @McPickleness Рік тому +56

      @@fishstix03 That's what she said. (And, yes).

    • @jonathanfisher6959
      @jonathanfisher6959 Рік тому +1

      @@McPickleness 😂

  • @drewnorth3816
    @drewnorth3816 Рік тому +1696

    I've been playing guitar for about 20 years. I did the spider exercise when I first started playing, but had not done it since, until I saw this video. I felt my technique was lacking compared to where it used to be. So, I decided to do this. Thank you for the suggestion and reminder. I'm about 10 days in. I do it as I am sitting through my morning meetings, for about 30 minutes, then 10-15 minutes throughout the day, and again 15-30 minutes before bed. Results are outstanding. Very good thing to do. Can't wait to see where I am at in another 20 days.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +115

      Hmm practice during meetings, good suggestion... I'll just aim the camera a little higher :D

    • @matarcher3145
      @matarcher3145 Рік тому +5

      @@downcode-backstage hahaha!

    • @hamsterman1995
      @hamsterman1995 Рік тому +16

      Hey hope you're still up to it! If not take it as a friendly reminder and encouragement to do so! Let us know your results here soon. :)

    • @Monarchelijah
      @Monarchelijah Рік тому

      Well dont forget to let the people know your honest opinion on how much of a difference it actually makes after your 20 days

    • @drewnorth3816
      @drewnorth3816 Рік тому +10

      @@Monarchelijah Results are great so far. Speed in normal playing has increased and I’m playing more runs including my pinky, than I ever have before.

  • @orangebolo
    @orangebolo Рік тому +121

    results unclear, didnt become a spider

  • @buttbuttwhat1
    @buttbuttwhat1 Рік тому +90

    “I made it somehow, and these are the lessons I learned.”
    Beautiful. Never forget you said that.

  • @squirrel_82
    @squirrel_82 Рік тому +274

    My hats off to you sir. It's take some serious bravery to put yourself out there like this especially with how people can be on the internet today. We should eat a little humble pie while watching this.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +26

      The internet is waaay better than it used to be :D
      It's cool for average players like me to see how much progress really can be made, without the clickbait fakery :)

    • @outdatedmind9871
      @outdatedmind9871 Рік тому +5

      I have been playin guitar for 9 years on and off, and I still play like 3 months . Now I am doing some serious training and hope to improve myself this remaining year

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      @@outdatedmind9871 Let's go :)

  • @ChasedRabbit
    @ChasedRabbit Рік тому +128

    I did not expect this video to be as engrossing as it was. It also really made me want to practice!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +15

      I'm very surprised that this many people are watching it, a video that I made primarily for myself xD

  • @ibnormal71
    @ibnormal71 Рік тому +882

    I used a similar method and it does indeed work. The great thing is that I noticed an improvement on day 2. The payoff is almost instantaneous, so the effect is that you are encouraged by progress almost immediately.
    The exercise works. It can be a pain in the ass but stick with it. The next day you're going to love playing again, at least it was that way for me. The day I spend practicing it often sounds like crap, but the weird thing is the following day I seem like a different guitar player than I was the day before. Its amazing how the brain fixes mechanics while the body is at rest. And it gets even better as you progress.

    • @alvodin6197
      @alvodin6197 Рік тому +2

      Improvement in what, the exercise? If the intention is "finger independence", then you would maybe be interested in knowing that your fingers always move independently, regardless of if you do this exercise. This is from a person who has played both Yngwie malmsteen, Paul Gilbert, Francisco tarrega and Augustine Barrios.. Now I also play piano. It's a waste of time to perform "special" exercises" to do something that your fingers can do perfectly well without this exercise. So, if you want waste time doing a movement you will maybe never encounter in actual guitar playing, then continue doing it. If not, just study techniques and music of composers that you want to learn. This exercise is based off on of the classical guitar technique workbooks, equivelant to hanon or Czerny for the piano. IMO complete waste of time.

    • @yuungmung
      @yuungmung Рік тому +45

      @@alvodin6197 pfffft try playing mary had a little lamb then you can talk

    • @shredgod6394
      @shredgod6394 Рік тому +68

      ​@@alvodin6197
      A movement you will never use in guitar playing? That's such a hilariously stupid thing to say.
      Every chromatic run in a solo ever uses this exercise.. and 99 percent of licks use pieces of this exercise.
      It's easier to use your middle and ring finger than it is to use your pinky and ring finger. Objectively. Nothing about playing guitar is "natural movement".
      Its ALL practice.

    • @ares5337
      @ares5337 Рік тому

      How long you practice a day?

    • @ibnormal71
      @ibnormal71 Рік тому +14

      @@alvodin6197 Well, i struggled with left and right coordination until i learned that exercise. Im 51 years old and started playing at age 14. Yes, all those years between and i got through sets by hamstringing myself because couldnt figure it out. Even instructors could not get me to fix it. Until 2 years ago i spoke with an instructor who identified by problem and taught me a very simple exercise. Its about timing, not trying to sound like a famous guitar player. I tried that when i was younger. It didnt work for me . This exercise did. I can say that I wasted 30 years trying to sound like EVH. My playing suffered the same timing/LHand RHand problem.
      The exercise shown to me impacted my playing overnight. I practiced it a half hour per day and i am 100xs better a guitar player, amd it took only about two to three weeks.

  • @chrisegonsearlemusic
    @chrisegonsearlemusic Рік тому +133

    Some of the most boring exercises give the best results.
    I think the important thing is structure.
    Great stuff!

  • @mm-zn5hh
    @mm-zn5hh Рік тому +322

    This exercise is very helpful to me, i included this to my daily exercises before playing anything, I've been doing this for almost 2 years now. Whenever i didn't do this exercise when i pick up a guitar i feel that something is missing. Im telling you, stick with this exercise and try different variations of it. In just 3 months my finger dexterity skyrocket using these. Now i have 13 fingerstyle song under my repertoire and i can say that this really help me.

    • @joshuatavares2384
      @joshuatavares2384 Рік тому +9

      I was having fretting hand discomfort and I started playing the chromatic 1 2 3 4 with my thumb off the back of the neck and after a few days it helped with the tension. It’s weird and I don’t know why I started but it helped me.

    • @marbomangu5023
      @marbomangu5023 Рік тому +2

      Please suggest us some tough exercise🙏

  • @nerenahd
    @nerenahd Рік тому +14

    Don´t bother watching the video. Result: He became Spiderman.

  • @Void-Realm
    @Void-Realm Рік тому +332

    Thanks! I'm brand new to guitar but wanted to try this exercise for better hand independence and stretching as I have very, very small hands. Seeing someone who's played guitar for a while struggle and seeing that it takes time has really helped as I struggle massively with feeling like I'm not progressing.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +38

      Small hands don't limit you much. The example that always comes to my mind is Michael Romero from Symphony X :D

    • @kipponi
      @kipponi Рік тому +3

      Short scale guitar.

    • @Wantar
      @Wantar Рік тому +24

      You will notice how your fingers become more flexible with time. I started playing classical guitar when I was 6 years old. That guitar is still big today and I don't know how I managed to get my hands around it. But I did. And you will too. Just give yourself some time and when a practice becomes boring, take a break and instead do whatever you want to do, try to learn a random chord, or learn chords for a song you like. As long as you're enjoying yourself, your brain will remember it.
      Also, take a mobile phone and record yourself. Do a video of your excercises like here. That will create a bit of pressure, or stage fright, if you will, but it will focus you better and later you can rewatch your video and check everything you need to work on. Maybe left hand, maybe right hand, maybe wrist movement, sitting position...
      You'll get there!

    • @e.s.r5809
      @e.s.r5809 Рік тому +11

      You'd be surprised how much reach is about flexible tendons, not the length of your fingers! I have seriously tiny hands too. I agree spiders are really hard for us at first, just placing our fingers on the frets takes active effort. I had to start higher up the neck, around the 12th fret.
      I think it makes a big difference doing hand, wrist and finger stretches and warmups/cooldowns before and after any practice. Most classical pianists, cellists etc are taught to stretch before they even touch their instrument. They have a lot of good resources about it on the Internet. 🙂
      I like listening to music on the bus and doing finger independence exercises to the beat, lol. 90s/00s house has a great tempo for hand workouts. 😂

    • @hamsterman1995
      @hamsterman1995 Рік тому +6

      Another thing that can help with getting discouraged is not comparing yourself with others I've found. There are plenty of wonderful guitarists on social media that I am nowhere near the level of and it used to leave me discouraged but as I keep playing more and more things just click in my head. I have my 7 year old daughter practicing these exercises and she has super duper tiny hands. It's a struggle for her as well but I see her improvement every day! Practice hard! :)

  • @unit333angel
    @unit333angel Рік тому +11

    Woah this progress video and the lessons you noted were really helpful!! Thank you!!

  • @parews
    @parews 6 місяців тому +1

    Found this at just the right time, exactly when I needed it. Thanks for this man👍🏾

  • @herewego034
    @herewego034 Рік тому +2

    Impressive progress! Keep it up and thank you for motivation! :)

  • @Magelord79
    @Magelord79 Рік тому +107

    Thanks for sharing your progress. My problem with practice often is: I start, I suck, I skip it. It's very reassuring to see others struggling as well but pushing through!!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +8

      Progress is struggle :) I'm struggling through another 1-month challenge right now ...

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress 9 місяців тому +1

      See it the other was practice the best you can for x time reps whatever. Doesn't matter if you succeed, matters you do it.

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress 9 місяців тому

      See it the other was practice the best you can for x time reps whatever. Doesn't matter if you succeed, matters you do it.

    • @JN-so6wt
      @JN-so6wt 3 місяці тому +1

      nobody is instantly good at anything. you ever watched a baby try to eat or a newly-upright toddler try to walk? Keep pushing!

    • @cpk4228
      @cpk4228 Місяць тому

      Best thing you can do is start slow and try to be consistent, and challenge yourself. When you feel like you're not good enough, the only direction you have to go is up!

  • @svensebastianhorner
    @svensebastianhorner Рік тому +42

    Yes, quality is much more important than quantity when practicing. And: If you are absolutely on the beat, you stop hearing the click. It feels really weird at first, but when you feel the beat internally, it won't throw you off. Rhythmic precision is highly underrated by many if not most.

  • @halometroid
    @halometroid Рік тому

    Good job mate! love the progress!!

  • @Mister60001
    @Mister60001 Рік тому +1

    Great video! I love the insights and the fact that you show the importance of taking it slow in all senses of the word

  • @Hello-dy1gh
    @Hello-dy1gh Рік тому +45

    Amazing, great job and true technique. Out of all the fancy guitar lessons UA-cam vids you simplified it and made it streamlined to the new or beginning including intermediate guitarist. The basic to intermediate practice techniques will work and definitely improve guitar playing no matter how repetitive and monotonous it feels like when practicing. Great job, excellent dedication to practice and one of the best videos I’ve seen to inspire new and returning guitarists to practice.

  • @tanvipandya4366
    @tanvipandya4366 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for the close up. For a newbie without the close up nothing is clear :)

  • @BhanteWayne1
    @BhanteWayne1 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you. I just started to do a spider exercise yesterday before finding your video. The video gave me a practice framework and many appreciated practice tips, but the most valuable takeaway is your attitude. After tuning my guitar before practice, I'm going to do an attitude adjustment to get myself in tune. Good luck with your playing.

  • @joebloggs430
    @joebloggs430 3 місяці тому

    Great video, thanks for making and uploading it.

  • @entertainment2246
    @entertainment2246 Рік тому +51

    Not that I'm a shredder or something like that, but it really helps to keep metronome on half notes (like you did 2/4), because fast bpms make you nervous and rushing even if you can play this fast. If you really need that precision, than it helps just to internalize metronome beats as half notes (basically, accent only every other beat)

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +3

      I'll give that a try again, fast metronome clicking makes me nervous as well...

  • @Marisueksu
    @Marisueksu 10 місяців тому

    this is exactly what i need to do too. thanks for showcasing your practice progress

  • @ann0d0m1n1
    @ann0d0m1n1 Рік тому +33

    This is tremendously insightful. Your patience and self awareness show through your progress my friend. Thank you for sharing, and inspiring!

  • @judithmugisa3248
    @judithmugisa3248 12 днів тому

    O was actually captivated, I watched it to the end. You have encouraged me to het back to practice

  • @dr.leonardo6382
    @dr.leonardo6382 Рік тому +114

    Thank you. It’s something I really need to do. I hate it because it’s mindless and boring but it’s essential for building skills. The lesson you gave us something That all beginner an intermediary players can relate to. Thanks again

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +20

      Np man, I guess if we want to get good, we have to feel the burn :D
      Unfortunately I feel that practice cannot be mindless (to be effective), it really takes effort / focus, that's why we avoid it...
      Share the results with us if you try something like this :)

    • @drumrit
      @drumrit Рік тому +8

      I get what you mean! Bring mindfulness into it. There's actually lots going on. It's always a really interesting process for me to find where the bottlenecks are and experiment with what brings more efficiency. I play drums, but I guess the same applies to everything.

    • @mitsanut5869
      @mitsanut5869 11 місяців тому

      One way to look at ANY exercise is that it's anything but mindless. If you're practicing it without putting full concentration and mind into it, it will not serve as anything other than what you describe it as, with very slow results.
      When I was trying for high competition in shooting in my hey days, I often went through a thousand rounds of ammo daily. One series after another, for hours at the time.
      But while it was boring for those who stayed mediocre at it, there was so many things to work at to make it more perfect the next time. After each series, everything was quickly analyzed, processed, adjustments were made to find the perfect position and rhythm.
      It's absolutely the same with music. If you see this as mindless exercise, then you are not doing yourself any favor. So many things go together to form a perfection, and to be able to go to the next step and the step after, you should strive for perfection with EVERY pick, every movement, every note.
      It's anything BUT mindless.

    • @cpk4228
      @cpk4228 Місяць тому

      Tbh having a sort of "mindless" exercise such as this lets you just focus on your finger placement technique rather than any music theory or wondering what to play or how to play it. When you want to jam or play a song, do it! When you're just sitting and watching a show and want to keep your hands busy, do this!

  • @StevenDiLeo
    @StevenDiLeo Рік тому +1

    great progress, fun to see it!

  • @timb350
    @timb350 Рік тому

    Thanks for the upload. Good to be reminded of basics.

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX 6 місяців тому +3

    hey man, thanks for sharing. im about ready to start doing drills myself and it was helpful to hear the SOUND of the spider exercise. but also it was really cool to see you go through this each day and wow 200 was fast!!! the notes were all really helpful and interesting as you went along.

  • @ericmckinley7985
    @ericmckinley7985 9 місяців тому

    I started guitar this spring and i will be incorporating this technique every day going forward. Glad this was recommended to me

  • @jackhargreaves1911
    @jackhargreaves1911 Рік тому +25

    Great job. Though my improvement in this exercise has been painfully slow (and nowhere near as much as yours), it has resulted in real, noticeable improvements in my playing generally.

  • @victorgallegos9858
    @victorgallegos9858 Рік тому +1

    I almost thought the video was gonna be 28 days long lol. Good tips along the way, I’ll practice these spider exercises, never done them before

  • @rdkomo
    @rdkomo 8 місяців тому +3

    Been playing off and on (never seriously) for almost 21 years. Saw the video about the spider walk thing while I was looking up something for a video game. Decided to try the technique while waiting for said game to install. I'm on day 3 & I already feel like I'm improving! It's incredible how much you can pick up from watching videos like yours.

  • @matarcher3145
    @matarcher3145 Рік тому +5

    I could hear myself in the intro. Been on and off over 15 years and want to get into it more now and improve. Good work!

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 17 днів тому

      Same, I've played for like 12 or 13 years but on and off so I'm not really good

  • @fozzledoff1
    @fozzledoff1 11 місяців тому +7

    I love the dedication and willingness to accept weaknesses and slow it down and start again. Ive been playing for 20+ years and have started all these exercises again recently too .

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  11 місяців тому

      Nice man.. yeah it sucks but I can say my playing is getting better and better, I practice almost every day now.

  • @NoBandwidthHere
    @NoBandwidthHere Рік тому

    Thanks, man. You might have been the breakthrough that I've been waiting for for 12+ years.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      Woah, I'm glad to help in any way possible, let us know your results :)

  • @thegamingguy1
    @thegamingguy1 Рік тому +5

    This is the most Scandinavian practice routine I've ever seen

  • @ramanb
    @ramanb 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for posting this! It’s a great example of how a simple exercise, practiced daily can deliver great results. I think I’ll start this tomorrow!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  10 місяців тому

      It's really worth it, I'm doing it now every day ...

  • @zokheedcovers
    @zokheedcovers Рік тому

    Let's gooo!!! Keep em coming man!!!

  • @contours42
    @contours42 8 місяців тому

    Very cool! I am currently attempting to recover my playing skills after a 36 year hiatus. Not sure I ever practiced this back in the day, though I knew about it. After seeing your results I will definitely try this now! Thank you and congrats!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  8 місяців тому +1

      Awesome man, just play every day. Consistency is key... (at least for me)

  • @Mike28625
    @Mike28625 Рік тому +103

    Very good! It's easier for me to keep tempo if I don't look at my hands. Sounds weird but I watch myself in a mirror! It broke my habit of looking directly at my hands while still monitoring my technique. Also blindfold exercise is good. The power being used by the eyes and visual cortex will usually provide a greater benefit if it was being bypassed to the ears and fingers, if that makes sense.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +14

      Definitely. I experimented with keeping my eyes closed during these practice sessions - it was very overwhelming for me. There's an article I read at the time, it's makes sense: douglasniedt.com/Tech_Tip_Practice_With_Your_Eyes_Closed.html

    • @danielibnz
      @danielibnz Рік тому

      @@downcode-backstage Definitely, it works for me and a good example of it is Michael Chapdelaine.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +3

      @@danielibnz Damn, first time hearing of the guy... he rips! His intuitive awareness of his guitar is beyond amazing...

    • @danielibnz
      @danielibnz Рік тому

      @@downcode-backstage Indeed... For me, he is the Man...;-)
      "Michael Chapdelaine is the only guitarist ever to win First Prize in the world’s top competitions in both the Classical and Fingerstyle genres; the Guitar Foundation of America International Classical Guitar Competition and the National Fingerstyle Championship at the Walnut Valley Bluegrass Festival at Winfield."
      Even though there are many good guitarists, he has all the capabilities and virtues that I personally appreciate.
      High level both Arranger and Performer, disciplined and rigorous musician with Master Technique, not a showing off person, no easy complacency or BS...;-)
      I follow him from many years and he is one of the best for me...

  • @eduardoverdeja9596
    @eduardoverdeja9596 Рік тому +1

    I came expecting cheap content, but I got good content. Great tips thank you!

  • @learnenglishwithrichard8175
    @learnenglishwithrichard8175 9 місяців тому

    tap your foot - really helps me - great effort and improvement is super clear - well done!!

  • @volleytheory
    @volleytheory Рік тому

    Thank you for this!

  • @mk7073
    @mk7073 Рік тому +23

    Nice work! Takes me back 30 years... 😲
    It's also worth trying the spider but backwards - so you place all 4 fingers on the top E at frets 5, 6, 7 and 8. Pick. Then lift the pinky, picking as you do so and place it on the B string fret 8. Pick the top E again as you lift your ring finger and place that on the B string. And again as you lift the middle finger. Then pick the 8th fret on the B string and move your index finger down Now all your fingers are down a string, repeat the pattern for all strings. It's a brutal workout to begin with, just start very slow and deliberate until the movements make sense. It plays with your head because you're now picking as you lift off a fret rather than placing on a fret. But it'll really work mobility scenarios you never knew existed 😁👍

  • @moxicana8412
    @moxicana8412 5 днів тому

    Good job. I'm proud you.

  • @e.s.r5809
    @e.s.r5809 Рік тому +14

    Your progress just between day 1 and day 8 is wild! Great going, makes me want to go and practice too!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +3

      Yup but if you pay attention the playing is very sloppy in terms of timing. That's why I went backwards & slowed down :)

    • @e.s.r5809
      @e.s.r5809 Рік тому

      @@downcode-backstage For 8 days, it was still fantastic work! Even though it isn't perfect the difference is very noticeable. Really enjoyed seeing your technique improve over time. Lots of respect for you slowing back down later once you noticed you got ahead of the beat.

  • @d4ddyK
    @d4ddyK 8 місяців тому +1

    This is so amazing. I'm going to take the same lesson.

  • @jonnydoesguitars4247
    @jonnydoesguitars4247 Рік тому +4

    I TOTALLY hear you about the work thing man been playing roughly the same amount of years and took years off against my will because of constant overtime and having two kids but I've been at it solid now for a few years only plan on improving from here and good job btw this exercise definitely does help with speed and timing/overall accuracy and dexterity.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому

      Totally man, but it does take discipline. I'll be following your progress ;D

  • @mohdnooradinin
    @mohdnooradinin Рік тому

    keep it up bro you doing well, i have been practicing these but still on slow tempo

  • @amygdalist
    @amygdalist Рік тому +2

    Awesome work! I’m inspired to try this for the next 30 days.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      I'm about to start another February challenge, so tag along :) (I'll be trying to learn a solo though)

  • @shakespeareaholic
    @shakespeareaholic 8 місяців тому

    I love the honesty

  • @dannytetreault
    @dannytetreault Рік тому +2

    Great job mate! I can’t believe I watched the whole damned thing. Practice!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому

      I'm very surprised that this many people are watching it, a video that I made primarily for myself xD

    • @dannytetreault
      @dannytetreault Рік тому +2

      @@downcode-backstage you know what it is? We’re convicted of out own guilt. Your practice video reminds your viewers what they should be doing, the boring stuff like finger isolation exercises, spider routines and using a metronome!
      I should video myself practicing!
      Dan the Man.
      Sidney, BC.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      @@dannytetreault Rock on Dan :)

  • @vnsfromsteevane
    @vnsfromsteevane Місяць тому +1

    thank you so much for sharing this! i recently started learning the guitar and i want to be able to play my next song effortless before its release on may 24th. this was encouraging!

  • @lazyfloyd5476
    @lazyfloyd5476 11 місяців тому

    Super, vidi se razlika prvog i zadnjeg dana. Svaka čast

  • @ferro_nimo
    @ferro_nimo 3 місяці тому

    Watching this at work rn
    Made me want to go back home and go practice !!
    Very helpful and motivating

  • @potts7494
    @potts7494 9 місяців тому

    This is just the motivation I needed to start doing those exercises I stopped trying 2 years ago

  • @FurtiveSkeptical
    @FurtiveSkeptical Рік тому +2

    Pretty neat effect how your guitar got better as you improved. 😁
    Thanks for the video, it looked like a lot of dedication.👏

  • @Burzyk22
    @Burzyk22 Рік тому

    Great job!

  • @thegreenfish21
    @thegreenfish21 Рік тому +36

    Another way of staying on beat is counting the beats out loud 1 2 3 4 and tapping your foot, the human brain is naturally quite good at keeping time when interacting with your voice and body instead of just focusing on your hands. It's something drummers do a lot when learning to play with a click

  • @mishame156
    @mishame156 Рік тому +4

    Valuable lesson. Use Febraury for month chalenges

  • @stringbreaker87
    @stringbreaker87 Рік тому +1

    Good stuff. The point is to start very slow with your hand relaxed and barely putting pressure on the frets, speed it up while still maintaining the same level of relaxation.

  • @spaidly
    @spaidly 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video. When I do the spider exercise my fingers are flying all over the place. Now I know how to do it properly. Thanks again.

  • @samquitkin338
    @samquitkin338 Рік тому

    That’s awesome man, so much progress!

  • @stefankral1264
    @stefankral1264 15 днів тому

    Very impressive!

  • @Ryannaut
    @Ryannaut 9 місяців тому +1

    Great subtitles.

  • @EvilMP5
    @EvilMP5 Рік тому +19

    Haha you do the same thing I do when I get pissed and can't get a part or scale down, the mad mute strum. You did an awesome job remember it takes 10,000 hours to be a master of something. Also limiting yourself to that one exercise is limiting your potential, I do the spider for no more than 10 minutes. Then I move to diagonal fingers, it's kind of like sweep picking type arpeggio's. Then I focus on picking techniques down picking, alternate picking and economy picking. By the time its all said and done I burn about 20-30 minutes prior to what I was going to learn for that day.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +3

      *mad mute strum* hahah you got it!
      Man, after reading your comment I really need to start practicing again xD

    • @EvilMP5
      @EvilMP5 Рік тому +1

      The worst part is I keep coming across newer exercises and add those on top of what I currently do. I have recently stopped and opted to use practice sets of exercises to improve speed, agility, and accuracy. Because like with anything, the human body adapts quickly, and the mind gets bored. Then you effort wanes keep that in mind.

  • @nicksmokeshacktour
    @nicksmokeshacktour Рік тому

    Great skills brother ❤

  • @typoclerk
    @typoclerk Рік тому

    Getting better. I like your sweatshirt.

  • @KOOKMON1
    @KOOKMON1 Рік тому

    Amazing progress and 30 days!

  • @thesurfjunkies
    @thesurfjunkies 10 місяців тому +1

    Good job and excellent discipline. One of us quit guitar for five years at one point so making the commitment to get back in real playing shape is both hard and admirable.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  10 місяців тому

      Definitely hard to push yourself every day. But it 100% pays off.

  • @Podoco_music
    @Podoco_music Рік тому +2

    nice work!

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому

      Thanks man, I lost some of it by not practicing, but at least 40% stayed... still not bad

  • @jovanam2253
    @jovanam2253 Рік тому +1

    odlicno!! I definitely need this type of discipline in my life

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +2

      I'll try to do another guitar challenge this February, feel free to join :) Poz

  • @xhead75
    @xhead75 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video. I would suggest to further your progress: close your eyes and focus on what you hear and feel. We lose so much to our vision and its only because of our dependency. Take that step and stick with it.

  • @sheepdog72
    @sheepdog72 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @eeleek5697
    @eeleek5697 Рік тому

    Awesome video man! Also you look like Peter Criss

  • @isa2856
    @isa2856 5 місяців тому

    I was looking for a video to watch while having lunch and I clicked on this video just to see a few minutes and go away, but I watch it in its entirety, from the begging to the end. why is this so cool to see?

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  5 місяців тому

      I guess everyone wants to see if it's worth the time & effort :)

  • @lm8404
    @lm8404 Рік тому +7

    I play fast drums, 200 bpm double time, punk beats.
    I had to use very much the same technique as you to get to speed…
    And learned very much the same things along the way..🤘…
    Now days, I will set metronome at 100 BPM’s and have it only play the first note…
    If I play 200 BPM’s over the 100, the beep lands on the (1) note every other measure…. It’s been a great exercise..

  • @SubutaiTuul
    @SubutaiTuul Рік тому +2

    well, i feel inspired to start doing spiders myself, especially after seing such clear results.

  • @littleninpo
    @littleninpo Рік тому

    Well done man. Made me wanna try.

  • @xPr0DiiGyxLORDsh
    @xPr0DiiGyxLORDsh Рік тому +2

    This video allows people to have a real understanding of how long certain skills are developed.

  • @Mitsunee_
    @Mitsunee_ Рік тому +4

    as someone who doesn't play any instrument this video actually gave me a pretty good insight as to what the challenges in learning guitar playing as a skill are. I used to have a (way too cheap) guitar as a kid that I tried to learn some melodies on and at some point tried to find Metallica songs I could try parts of, but lost interest rather quickly. I have very little in terms of knowledge on music theory, so I guess if I ever start learning guitar for real I'll have a learning curve to overcome before I can get to actually playing a song, but at least I know to expect it now :)

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому

      Even the cheapest guitars are great nowdays!
      Also there is a LOT of guitar content on YT now, and it's waaaaAAAaaAAaaay easier to get information & learn today. Good luck :))

  • @VaGdude
    @VaGdude 3 місяці тому +1

    Very HELPFUL video ,I’m in the same position as you playing guitar the same amount of years but had a 5-7 years gap between and few days before i decided to picking up the guitar again ,accidentally fell in a video of YT Channel "Bernth"that really motivated me to go back playing..
    So i started spider exercise 2 days ago ..

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  3 місяці тому +1

      Nice man, stick to it and put in the work/hours. I'm trying to conquer alternate picking, putting in 3-4hrs a day, and twiddling my hands when commuting or doing whatever mundane activities. It's really starting to pay off finally :)

  • @NihilNovi
    @NihilNovi Рік тому

    inspriring video, sir.
    I will sit down for this too.

  • @Sendboi
    @Sendboi 3 місяці тому

    Got distracted and started doing Tasker in the house and let me tell, you having this play in the background is like listening to 20 minutes of weird abstract experimental, jazz

  • @thejoekage9499
    @thejoekage9499 Рік тому

    4:44 I feel this. I feel like in my subjective experience, it is because i am anticipating what comes next and trying to get to the 'end' as if my brain wants to let go of the tension it is holding. because your actions and thoughts are 'too' demanding. I think this is a trainable skill, to be able to hold that line before eventually crumbling, and get better and better at it pushing the time of collapse and over anticipation further away, staying 'present' for longer, keeping your confidence aswell because you are fighting off the natural response of potentially getting it wrong or not being on beat, the juggle is real. Going to give this a go! Thankyou for posting.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      Yeah man, it's especially true if a "challenging" segment is coming :D

  • @gofres
    @gofres 13 днів тому +1

    Been playing guitar for 20 or so years, never really done any exercises like this, just learned to play what I like.
    But 1 quick try has taught me that I'm pretty decent on the run ups, but on the way down I'm terrible! Especially finger 4 to 3!

  • @theperpetuallyannoyed4074
    @theperpetuallyannoyed4074 Рік тому +1

    This is to be the most practical video i have seen about this

  • @4Pssf2w
    @4Pssf2w 8 місяців тому

    This is really cool

  • @Tomislavski
    @Tomislavski Рік тому

    Interesting. Good job.

  • @dawson5966
    @dawson5966 Місяць тому +1

    Great video, very informative im a beginner and I will definitely be trying out this exercise for myself

  • @sunnyjupita
    @sunnyjupita 6 місяців тому

    the fret board looks like you'd been going ham on those open chords🔥

  • @BillyBlaze7
    @BillyBlaze7 Рік тому

    sounds like you are doing a great job

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому

      Thanks man, progress is slow, but it's tangible :)
      Another video is coming up for last month :)

  • @Sirzacharia
    @Sirzacharia 2 місяці тому +1

    Watching this at double speed made it incredibly impressive.

  • @nathanielhartsuff2336
    @nathanielhartsuff2336 Рік тому +2

    Fun fact.
    Well played or "worn out" guitars can /sometimes/ sound better than fresh guitars.
    I'm more of a soft/smooth tone kind of lad anyway

  • @dremofnight
    @dremofnight Рік тому +12

    I was once mildly interested in speed reading. One of the tricks you could use to speed read was to try and read way faster than you can actually keep up with (like, have words going by on a screen) then lower it down to a speed that used to seem fast and it becomes WAY easier. In my experience, this seems to work with guitar too.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +1

      Yup, Troy Grady talks about this trick - forcing yourself to go fast in order to get familiar with how it feels... definitely helpful

  • @musgoooo
    @musgoooo Рік тому +7

    For the timing problem, a great method is doing an accent in the first of every 4 notes, that way you can focus on the first one which goes on the beat

    • @ajidemetro
      @ajidemetro Рік тому

      Saw that in the Petrucci dvd, works wonderful. Really makes a difference.

  • @c.brionkidder9232
    @c.brionkidder9232 Рік тому +49

    I have a lot of respect for you for how long you practiced each session. I get bored and give up pretty consistently after about 20 minutes and walk away to do something else. Your results really punctuate the difference your dedication made.

    • @downcode-backstage
      @downcode-backstage  Рік тому +13

      Thanks man, if you approach it with full focus it kind of gets interesting :|

    • @GoogleAccount-po1gl
      @GoogleAccount-po1gl 10 місяців тому +6

      I think practicing too much can make you worse. You need to let your muscles rest.
      I notice when i rest for a few minutes, and i try again, i get fastwr and accurate.
      Skipping a day also helps.
      I think its like the gym...for ur hands..you NEED rest days and rest between sets.