PREVIEW : THE RIGHT HAND PRINCIPLES

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Published 2024-08-05
The complete 42minute long video is available here: youtube.com/channel/UC7l7eTMsQX6FErBje8Misrw/join
Hello, friends! I’m thrilled to share a sneak peek of my upcoming 42-minute video, “Right Hand Principles,” set to release on September 5th.

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All Comments (21)
  • @brandonacker
    David, this is just incredible! Thank you so much for taking the time to make such a detailed video with better visuals than I've ever seen for teaching the mechanics of the hands. Keep up the great work. I'll be sharing these with my students :)
  • Definitely the most comprehensive guitar playing science videos on YT along with the previous LH principles. Thank you David.
  • i think there’s no better analysis and explanation better than your videos about how a guitar works and how the operator works👍
  • @Hope_808
    You my friend are a hero to all the guitarists out there! For beginners and advanced, your videos are very interesting, helpful and very well made 🔥 Keep it up! Can't wait for Sept 5
  • Огромное спасибо! Очень ждал это видео! Буду ждать и полную версию. Здесь уже есть над чем подумать. Кажется, немного отличается от того, что говорили мне. Но самое главное - что оно очень наглядно! Особенно начинающим гитаристам сложно понять такие технические особенности работы рук. Я думаю, что вы делаете очень большое и полезное дело!
  • This was more anticipated that even the video about the left one lol. Your content is very underrated and deserves a lot more attention! Great work!
  • @KevinTPLim
    Whoa!! I finally understand why digging helps produce a louder sound and tone 🤯 so cool, thank you for sharing this
  • @xenontesla122
    Your work is absolutely amazing! I play the bass, but also love the sound of classical guitar and would love to learn it. The information in the first video was actually helpful for understanding bass more, and I suspect this will be helpful as well!
  • @juniorkong9587
    Your videos are awesome and so cool to watch. Thank you! Keith
  • I loved your first video on the left hand so much that I joined :-)
  • @RmaxTwice
    Commenting how good this info is so the algorithm pick it up and spreads it far and wide! ❤
  • @silphv
    It's finally here! I haven't watched it yet (edit: I just realized it's a preview oops) but the last one (left hand) was phenomenal. With the time that passed since that one came out I can definitely say it has had a huge affect on my playing and just how I think about my hand and how it all works together. Looking forward to watching this one when I can
  • The timing is impeccable as I touched my first guitar just yesterday 😳
  • @FatRoofer
    I’ve been waiting for you to make this video. So happy it’s finally here!❤.. almost
  • @uj8719
    This is incredible stuff. Honestly feels a bit overwhelming: I feel a bit uncertain if I'd be able to actually learn to apply this knowledge to my playing. But this is precisely the sort of video i was looking for. Tone in classical guitar seems like such a mystery, and it all comes down to subtle differences in technique with the right hand. This is the first time I've seen a video go into it in such an objective and scientific manner, conplete with the graphics and illustrations. Thank you so much!
  • @OzymandiasRex
    I can't wait! Your last video allowed me to achieve a personal breakthrough with my guitar playing. So thankful for that.
  • @jeteague78
    Fantastic work! Very informative and well produced.
  • @mauricemori
    These animations are incredibly cool!!!!! Can't wait:goat-turquoise-white-horns: