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12 minute Guided Practice for Thumb Independence -Guitar Lesson to Follow Along for Boom Chuck style
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
- This is a guided guitar practice for Boom Chuck and for Thumb Independence.
The first two exercises use the thumb only to get warmed up and to practice a good tone with a palm mute.
The second two exercises add the fingers on quarter notes on beat one and then on beats one, two and three.
Boom Chuck is the foundation of alternating bass fingerstyle songs.
This lesson is to help you learn how to practice and how long to do each exercise.
Ill walk you through the whole exercise with on screen tabs.
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Thanks you!! I need to be doing things like this. Love having the video to keep me going.
Thanks, Im glad you like it! Thanks for commenting too! 😀
Old pro, had a stroke,I refuse to let a lifetime of hard work go. Form ulating a rehab plan..this helps. Thankyou
Dam, I really hope you get back to ypur old level
I like these , it is the gritty stuff that most don't show but is the real deal.
Im glad you like it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Like the guided practice. It quiets my tendency to overthink things and instead, let the groove take over.
Great drill. I also find it helps to put your finger back on the pick board when you're done plucking and try not to move them. Then it's a challenge to remember to bring them back up in time for the next one.
fastest learning i failed in years to get better thanks i am 76yrs still learning excelent teaching shan durban s. africa. god bless
This was great. Just what I needed. Thanks for making this available.
I am still doing this everyday as a part of my warm up. I love the key drills to improve your skills
Nice! I appreciate your support! Thanks for commenting!
Dude - this is so awesome. I've been having a hard time with some of the intermediate stuff that involes thumb independence and haven't been able to feel like i'm improving until finding this video!!
Thank you tons.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching and commenting!
very good exercise. thank you
Thank you for your kind words, I'm happy you enjoyed the exercise!
gracias
This was useful to me as a beginner. Been playing for six months now and it feels like I have to start over and over again from the beginning 😂😂
Thanks! Guided exercises are very helpful. Great job! You are a wonderful teacher!
Glad you like them!
Great practice for thumb independence. I'm using this daily.
Thanks this is a great thing. I have never had a real practice organized before.
Been learning fingerstyle for the last few months now. Definitely tough when you played with a pick forever
I really like the guided exercises. Took me three days to make it through to the end. I'd love to see more like this. If I had one request, it would be a little less talking during the exercise itself. Like 20% less.
Thanks, great stuff
Thanks for watching and commenting!
great!
Good stuff, thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Great excercise!!!!!! this kind of practise is what you need to play blues!!
Thanks- I agree!😀
I greatly appreciate your patience and teaching style, it is a rare and unique combination. I was always looking for this exact type of approach with the blues. Your exercises are amazing and thank you for taking the time to share your expertise!
Thank you very much!
Thanks bro from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks for watching- Im glad you like it
Wow! I feel like you've created an amazing hybrid of spaced repetition and guitar practice, in a fitness training style package. I can't wait to watch more of your videos and get started tomorrow. Thanks from UK! :)
Thanks- Im glad you liked it!
As a beginner this was EXTREMELY helpful!! Thank you….subscribed!
Awesome! Thank you!
Great lesson, I’m getting there!
As always, your lesson is great and very useful. Do you have other lesson on this kind (highest level of difficulies, picking at the end", etc.?
I like your practitioner method very much, thank you.
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great lesson! Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you ... from the UK...
Thank you too! 😀
Thanks Jerry it's so much easier to do with that video. Got through all of it on the second day. It's not that hard in the end.
Glad it helped!
@@FeedbackGuitarAcademy Keep posting the videos. You are putting out great content and made me to learn bluse despite the fact I am not fond of the genre but I see the value.
Great exercise to go with freight train song you posted. This and freight train vid are making me a better player. Thanks for this.
That's great! Thanks for watching and commenting! 😀
Awesome practise technique, love it ,and challenging for a long time player. Seems so simple but difficult at the same time.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great video very helpful. Thank you
Thanks again … I came back to it but it would be nice to have three or four things daily for a week plus plus
Thanks- Maybe I can do some more like this one. Ill see what I can do
One of my regrets in learning the guitar was to not learn finger picking. This was very helpful. Thank you.
Its never too late- You can do it! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Great Video, great teaching, blessed to find you here
I appreciate that- Thank you!
Excellent job !! More, more, more, please ! 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks!
Just what I was looking for! What's the next step?
Greta video
This is a great exercise.
Thanks!
Gracias!!! Tus vídeos son buenísimos!! Amo su música y que nos enseñes a tocarla es genial!!
Thank you! 😀
I do much of my own finger picking ... (need to get WAYY better) and the constant boom chick is/has been a problem where as I just play a base along the way ... I think I lack the discipline that makes it more natural later.. the last section was particularly interesting with three times then not... metronome paying all the time is really helpful but I forget to do it 99% of the time.. so I can tell this lesson will help. I have others too of course.
Wow. Tx bro. Terimakasih 🇮🇩
More attack!
Our last Zoom lesson you suggested a thumb pick.
A friend gave me one a while back I never gave it much of a chance.
Your right to suggest to try it and see how much can be done with it.
I like the aggressive bass from it 👍
Yea give it a shot and you might like it! Thanks for commenting!
Thank you for this 👍 you get a huge Thumbs up.
Thank you too! 😀
Hey you are soooooo good at this, top drawer. I suggest you start up a Patreon, I think you'd get plenty of patrons quickly
Wow, Thanks so much! You can support the channel by joining FGA Members and get tabs for all of the lessons on the channel. www.feedbackguitaracademy.com/store
Excelente. Muchas gracias!!!
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Gracias por enormes aportes!
I've been looking for this kind of video for a long time but I don't feel it really works independence if you don't play any treble notes. Maybe some exercises with the thumb playing on beat and index finger playing triplet or quarter notes ? Anyhow great vid.
Thanks for watching! Maybe I'll try to add more of the fingers with some syncopation instead of just quarter notes. Thanks for commenting!
This is a great lesson. Great strategy to get that independence. Thank you
How often do you recommend doing this exercise in order to lock in that independence
It depends on how focused your practice is. It takes most people 1-3 years of consistent practice but with an extremely high level of focus you could get comfortable in a few months.
@@FeedbackGuitarAcademy thanks for the reply. Getting this down is a part of my daily practice and I am adding this lesson technique to it.
It would be great if you add the syncopation to this. But great and I appreciate the tabs to use offline. Thanks Heath
That was a very good lesson. Can you maybe go to introducing some basic syncopation when you think it appropriate?
Hello, this is great exercise, I use it daily. I was wondering what would be the next step in this learning process. Thanks for the great videos.
Im glad you like it! The next steps, once you feel a little bit more comfortable performing this movement, would be to learn some easy ish songs using this technique. Maybe check out Lonesome Valley by Mississippi John Hurt. I have a lesson on that song and its a good place to start. 👍
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent! Strangely I found my left hand hammering on the A chord in sync with my right thumb 😢 what's that about?
I'm pretty high and that was pretty fun.
lol- thanks for watching!
My Taylor is 414 Grand Auditorium. I love the head stock on yours! What model is it?
Thank you. In fact, I have always wanted to buy your private lessons, but my English is not very good. I am worried that I cannot understand your teaching when communicating with you through ZOOM or skype. 😭It would be great if my English could be better
You might want to try out my fingerstyle course- I have tabs for everything that you can follow along with! Thanks for watching and commenting!
How am i suppose to palm mute the 4th atring without palm muting 1st through 3rd string????
You have to angle your palm a little bit so that it just touches the low 3 strings. And you can move it while you play to get the right sound. I hope this helps. Send me an email if you need more help.
How do I get a good palm mute?
I tell people to "karate chop" the strings right at the bridge (within and inch or less of the bridge) and then roll your hand over. A couple tips: 1. You dont have to mute all the strings at the same time. Usually you'll just mute the bass strings. 2. Keep the palm really close to the bridge and move it around a tiny bit while you play til you find the sweet spot. Its really close to the bridge. Hope this is helpful.
What type of thumb pick are you using?
Dunlop?
Dunlop picks are good and I use those, but in this video Im using a Fred Kelly thumbpick
My finger picking 234 not clear. 😞
Give yourself plenty of time to learn this stuff- its not easy. Be kind to yourself! Thanks for watching!
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Thank you! 😀
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