@@zappthezapper33 yeah I didn’t really know what I was doing for the third to be honest just came through in the moment. Think I will do a fresh video going through it properly with some diagrams on screen
@@zappthezapper33 yeah I didn’t really know what I was doing for the third to be honest just came through in the moment. Think I will do a fresh video going through it properly with some diagrams on screen
That's great. It's such a beautiful journey learning and playing and sharing music. You can absolutely play all of this without a capo no problem. Adding a capo changes the key. And is mainly used to make it easier for people to sing.
You play and sing really well! How hard is this to learn? Have you spend many years learning the guitar? Thank you for the explanations, I don't even own a guitar, but I like your music.
Thank you! I've been playing for about five years. And these kind of strumming patterns I think are quite easy with practice. Just lots of repetition. Slowing it right down until you can do it properly before speeding it up. And having confidence to allow changes and variation to happen naturally. Amazing that you are here just enjoying the music. Good luck with the journey if you ever choose to delve into the guitar 🎉
@@cheetahram which beginner guitar can you recommend? I already produce some beats in Ableton, but I can't play any traditional instruments except a bit of drums ;-) I always wanted a taylor, because I've heard they have low action and are "easy" to play. ;D
@@AlexanderEjstrupHjort generally recommend Yamaha as a starting guitar. It was my first steel string and my first nylon as well. Good value for money and a solid instrument. Been learning for about 5years now.
@@shermansmith6946 nail on the upstroke is good. The thumb gets a bit painful from the downstroke mainly for me. After a long night of playing it will often bleed and blister. So beginning to use more nails and picks
Thank you so so much!! Wowwww incredible how quickly I learned the first 2 ones. The 3d is a bit complex and fast for me.
Thank you! 🎉
Thanks so much. I'm newish at the guitar, and my main style of music is medicine music. This definitely is helpful. Many blessings!
@@ambergray1558 pleasure!!
Ohhh brother thank you! I’m almost to a year playing guitar, and this is awesome! Exactly what’s been calling.
Great vid, love the first one🙌
Absolutely love you loving that forest. And the bird sounds are so fun 😂
Nature's orchestra joining in 😂❤
Thank you ❤
amazing. especially the first one was what i searched for... pattern 3 i didnt get at all just by watching, could you put it in the caption?
@@zappthezapper33 yeah I didn’t really know what I was doing for the third to be honest just came through in the moment. Think I will do a fresh video going through it properly with some diagrams on screen
@@zappthezapper33 yeah I didn’t really know what I was doing for the third to be honest just came through in the moment. Think I will do a fresh video going through it properly with some diagrams on screen
Hey! Love this! Any tips on what to look for when buying a guitar for medicine music? Thx
@@Ben-r3f5x my first guitars were Yamaha. My first steel string and my first nylon actually. Get good value for money in my opinion
I love it 😍 Im learning guitar since just week and half. Those chords are beautiful, Do i need capo aswell or can without it?
That's great. It's such a beautiful journey learning and playing and sharing music. You can absolutely play all of this without a capo no problem.
Adding a capo changes the key. And is mainly used to make it easier for people to sing.
❤🙂👍
You play and sing really well! How hard is this to learn? Have you spend many years learning the guitar? Thank you for the explanations, I don't even own a guitar, but I like your music.
Thank you! I've been playing for about five years. And these kind of strumming patterns I think are quite easy with practice. Just lots of repetition. Slowing it right down until you can do it properly before speeding it up. And having confidence to allow changes and variation to happen naturally.
Amazing that you are here just enjoying the music. Good luck with the journey if you ever choose to delve into the guitar 🎉
@@cheetahram which beginner guitar can you recommend? I already produce some beats in Ableton, but I can't play any traditional instruments except a bit of drums ;-) I always wanted a taylor, because I've heard they have low action and are "easy" to play. ;D
@@AlexanderEjstrupHjort generally recommend Yamaha as a starting guitar. It was my first steel string and my first nylon as well. Good value for money and a solid instrument.
Been learning for about 5years now.
BoSsMoDe
what are the lyrics?
@@shermansmith6946 no lyrics for this one. Just sharing some strumming techniques
@@cheetahram you were singing some stuff in pattern 1
@ yeah. Just to give a little context and an example to the strumming pattern. Won’t be sharing these particular lyrics
@@cheetahram gotcha. p.s. does the top of your thumb hurt on the upstroke? I'm trying to just use my nail
@@shermansmith6946 nail on the upstroke is good. The thumb gets a bit painful from the downstroke mainly for me. After a long night of playing it will often bleed and blister. So beginning to use more nails and picks