getting good at GUITAR is simple, actually

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Publicado 2024-06-27
Getting good at guitar is quite simple, once you understand how to do it. In this video I will show you how you can become a much better guitar player, even if you think you will never be good enough.
Hope it helps.

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  • @MreenalMams
    What the hell.. i just watched & followed Step 1 & 2 and coming back here after 30 years to continue to step 3
  • @bobnat2
    Many years ago I knew a guy who was a fantastic blues guitarist. He played in a popular band in a big city and loved doing it. However, he was the first to admit that all he played, and knew, was blues. He wasn't interested in any other genre. I'm sure he could have been great at rock, but he didn't care.
  • @julittok
    It's like the difference between learning a new language by grabbing a dictionary and a grammar book instead of just learning common sentences and the most used words.
  • @davidebottura
    I can see this in my beginner group. I’m the only one actually playing songs, and in 8 months I really improved more than the basic chords, which the group is stuck in. I noticed that if I get back to the basics after 1 week of playing songs what I first struggled became so easy to play.
  • @deanedmonds5162
    Bro i was about to comment ive been playing 10 years and im still on step one. You got me good.
  • @billa6348
    After years of playing scales, arpeggios, triads, chords in all inversions and drop voicing, etc., up, down, across, behind and beyond (ugh) the neck, the best advice I EVER received was “you play what you practice.” Duh! I could take my exercise routine on tour 😅 but I struggled to play music. This video is spot on. Thank you!
  • @Stinkdog9
    With that plant behind you, it looks like you're wearing a crazy green wig.
  • @steves1015
    A brilliant video! It is weird how we are taught, many of the famous guitarists have quite a limited range, or had a limited range when they started, it doesn't stop us enjoying their songs any less.
  • @michellewilson8845
    Good advice, well presented, salient and to the point. I always used to think this, like you said what kind of player do i want to be but kept quiet because i thought i was selling myself short. As you say no one can master everything. I feel must lighter now a weight has been lifted knowing i can concentrate on learning a part but more importantly than anything else having fun which is what playing is all about.
  • @kjellbratt6301
    Don't go to work, just practice, all day long...Then you are a star,,,,
  • @tdunster2011
    I have played guitar every day for the last 9 years. I don't practice scales and I don't learn songs anymore because it started to feel like work. I just noodle around for 6 hours or more a day and have fun. My only regret is I didn't start playing until I was 46 years old.
  • @MrCpfreitas
    Best video I've watched the year, thumbs up!
  • @patpark3r
    This was so so helpful, thank you! I think many players my age (including myself) have been exposed to so many genres and fusions that we try to emulate all of it at once. Building every possible technique before we really try to "play". Big shift in my thinking and I'm really excited to try out this method of practicing.
  • @sacredsounds4234
    I was in Guitar Center talking to the guitar tech and I asked him how long he had been playing?He said"18 years".Then he said,"and I can almost play a whole song".
  • Lukáši tak to je paráda❤🎉 Gratuluji a přeji mnoho úspěchů🌍 Je potěšující vidět, že to posouváte na další světový lvl🎉 Vaše video o Intervalech, kde jste parádně popsal, jak je lze rozeznat podle hmatu, mi dalo ty nejdůležitější základy k pochopení kytary.
  • @Jaimellex
    Great content. I just figured this out after several years of intermediate plateau. This just hammered everything home
  • Great great video! I was getting to the point of being just like the person in the first part of the video. I took a step back, started looking at what i really wanted, blues, open mic, and solo jams, so stopped a lot of the extra stuff, and got back tk learning songs but also practicing 12 bar blues, pentatonics, and 7th chords.
  • @KitWN
    Loved the gag at the beginning and definitely see the sense in what you're saying. But it was the solo at 8:20 that really convinced me to subscribe. I REALLY want to play just like that!
  • @jamietaylor1664
    😂😂 mate, I was this close to switching off in the first minute Great video