Learn Songs in Record Time Using This Concept!
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- My Students Learn Songs in Record Time Using This Concept! (Try it yourself)
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That black custom is absolutely gorgeous! Those mother-of-pearl inlays are amazing.
1979 a dude from work comes over with a 59 black and gold triple pup. Not a scratch. Got it for 15 bucks at a garage sale. I just drooled!
@@Cestdelamerde I always laugh when people say it's a Chibson. Lots of LP sleuths out there. ;) what about the headstock looks wrong?
I can't wait until the next livestream where Mike introduces "Guess the Song from its Opening Chord" 💀
I thought TNT AC/DC, or maybe another song from them
Can't drive 55
I learn all my songs in record time, I have been working on learning Happy Birthday for like a decade now. That has to be some kind of record.
I’m a chef the julienne cut is when you cut the veggies,meat or whatever the food product is into long thin strips just in case you really wanted to know lol..Anyway great lesson here I use a similar method myself been using it since I realized I couldn’t afford tab books and most were wrong so it worked out lol..
I teach piano and guitar, and this is exactly the method I used to teach also. Breaking the music, the measures the parts down into tiny parts. Our brain doesn't mind reassembling them later.
Been watching this channel for five years now, never disappoints and I always learn something new.
Anytune pro also helps alot, break it into chunks, slow it down without changing pitch, changing the key etc… whatever you need to easily adapt the song to your brain.
It depends on the song I'm learning, but generally most pop songs fit on an A4 sheet - thats lyrics, chords, fills etc. Solos are another story. But when I'm learning a new song, I start with the lyrics and pop chord changes in to get a rough idea of the full song structure. Then I'll add in a tag for little runs, fills or riffs where needed (like Riff 1, Riff 2 etc). I have a bad memory, so these type of tabs/chords helps when I haven't played the song for a long time. It also helps when there's weird lyrical timing that might not fit in that nice neat structure.
Love the Sabbath shirt, I wore my one to Birmingham last week, didn't have time to visit the Black Sabbath bridge though.This video is awesome! 🤘🏻🔥 I'm Learning along as I type this, definitely need some practice on a few areas. Love the song you use for this, one of my favourites. Really looking forward to more of these song lessons on the website. Congrats on 823k Subscribers!
There's even a bridge after their name in Birmingham?
@@Cthulhu_Awakenyeah, and woodbench statue(i'm not sure if this is proper wording, english is not my native language)
@@Cthulhu_Awakenthere is yes, it looks super cool
That was awesome! I can play it now!
Was at the Omni in Atlanta in 1984 for Sammy’s Voice of America tour. Krokus was his opening act. Great shows from both!! I was truly Screaming in the Night!!
In my early years I learned off the record like many did back then. It was good ear training. But I would also go to clubs and watch how other bands would play a song. It only works if you are visually oriented.
You are so good in your explanations, it’s masterful. Thank you!!!
Cool, I like this way of learning and memorizing a song. Trying "simple" rote or repetition never really stuck in my head. This recipe idea works so much better. 😃
Julienne is a type of cut. The easiest way I can explain it is to tell you to look at a onion. Cut it in half. You see the lines in the onion. Cut it in the lines. You have your cut. There is many different kinds of cut. As far as cooking goes. It also helps to make it over and over again. That's why at work I am the recipe book.
Had to look this song. I can't beleive I never heard it , what awesome track!🤘
Love your educational approach 🎶
Great video Mike! I want to start playing in a band soon and so recently I’ve been learning a bunch of different songs. I’m definitely gonna use this concept!!
This is so cool I’m going to apply it to the bass guitar -where the recipe often includes counting and time signature changes, etc….
AC/DC - Back in Black and it was too easy to guess! 😀
That was great! Always liked that song. Thanks for the recipe technique.
I love that Les Paul Custom!
Let’s help this guy get to 1 million subscribers!! He deserves it for sure!!
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Great lesson, great shirt, and an awesome album !!!! 👍🏼🤘🏼
It must be my age, but a black LP Custom is the most gorgeous guitar of all time
Love the Sabbath shirt. Killer album.
As always another great video man 🤘 I’ve been teaching myself to play rhythm guitar by ear for a little over 2 years now and funny enough this is basically how I put songs together. I learned the whole 72 seasons ( Metallica) album when it came out in April, pretty much by the end of June. To me it’s the best way to piece it all together. Keep up the great content 🤘
Ohh man! That’s probably the best explanation I’ve seen about how to breakdown a song! Thanks for the excellent video 🍻
I like this, makes sense! Will have to check the website out!
Awesome lesson God bless you and your work
I just noticed you have one of those doohickeys on your headstock to help the tuning stability. Has it been there before? Never noticed. Maybe you can talk about why you’d pick that over fixing the nut to let the strings enter straighter.
It seems like more modern Gibsons don’t have as big an issue with tuning stability. Not sure what year your guitar is from, but did the nuts get better with time? Or something else?
If I had to guess I believe it simply lets the strings enter at a better angle, more straight before it go into the nut. G strings are notoriously bad for tuning stability!
First chord was the opening of QOTSA Long Slow Goodbye
Where'd you get the Defender sign? Cool. My favorite video game as a teen. Stack those quarters...
BOY, THAT'S A BEAUTIFUL LES PAUL SIR!!!!!!!!!
You know your audience too well. I guessed AC/DC when you gave us the first chord. Lol.
What did the rest of you guess?
Also AC DC.
Oy! Oy! Oy! Oy!😂
I had Iron Man in mind before Mike started playing.
Love your shirt man…✌️😊
Oh this sounds like fun I'm in😊
Wow thats a beautiful guitar
I like this. Nice formula to use.
Maybe i am stupid but learning the songs chords and how to play them? Is that really a new method to learn a song?
It's not new, it's just what worked best for my students. Many people just follow tab and memorize numbers, this is a more sound way to learn songs.
great lesson
Great work, Keep It up.
My late guitar teacher always hated tabs. He had a very funny analogy about it: "you telling me you learned a song through tabs is the same as if you told me you had sex through a computer screen"
I thought he was just making it hard for me on purpose. But now when I think about it, whenever I "learned" a song from tabs, I would forget the whole thing in a week if I didn't play it every single day.
Now, instead of that, I sit and actively listen and watch the artist (if there's a live performance video) and literally disect parts down to the last beat. It takes a LOT of time, but the end result is always way more beneficial. It's not just about learning to play the notes that the piece consists of, but also getting a sense of why it was composed in such a way, connections between the chords and melodies, and all other intricate details.
Plus, tabs can be wrong, as we've seen with those Metallica tab books that Mike was playing through. I also noticed that players who only learn through tabs tend to lack dynamics in their playing, have a very poor timing and struggle with fretting hand patterns since the tab doesn't tell you which finger is used to fret a specific note. This is not apparent until you start learning complex stuff where you have to nail both the picking pattern and fretting hand motions.
This is a great analysis and why I hate tabs. Kudos to your late guitar teacher for making you do it the hard way. I picked up A TON of bad habits learning by tab, not to mention my technique was crap. Took me years to undo most of it. A proper teacher would have saved me time, but the internet didn't exist back then and lessons were expensive..at least for my family they were.
One more tool you might want to add to your belt is something called the Nashville Numbers System. This changed my life when working with temperamental singers who would change the key of the song at the drop of hat. No more trying to transpose chord charts on the fly. Memorize the pattern of the numbers and then play the song in any key at will. This will also aid in figuring out the basics of a song by ear quicker as you'll quickly notice the formula to writing a song often repeats itself.
I would say there's nothing wrong with tabs if you are actually paying attention to what's going on and not just playing fret numbers. Like, instead of thinking "I play 0 on the E string, 2 on the A string, 2 on the D string, 1 on the G string, and open B and high E", you would think "this is an E major chord". The tab is still useful because it shows you which voicing to use.
But yeah, the issue with tabs is that so many people just read them one fret number at the time, without actually paying attention to the big picture.
People need to be also taught how to use tabs. You don't just copy the fingerings - you should also identify common chord shapes, scale shapes, licks, etc. So, instead of telling people not to use tabs, they should be taught how to use tabs in an effective way. Because if I now decide to learn something from tabs, I'm not going to forget it, because I'm consciously paying attention to what's going on, and not just memorizing fret numbers.
That is some gross generalization for people reading tabs. If you are playing along to the song you should develop good timing no matter how you have learned the song. Everyone struggles with learning which finger is best but that is something that comes with experience. People learned how to play instruments before you could watch videos in hd and slow them down.
At the end of the day if you know how to play the song no one can tell how you learned it so your music teacher was just being a snob. Tabs are vital for getting people interested. Playing music isn't easy and there is a very high bar for getting started (plus lessons can be expensive and not everyone can afford them). Let's encourage people to play no matter how they learn. The less barriers to getting started the better.
For me tabs its just thr first stepnon learning a song, thisnis what i do:
Tab to get the idea, watch live videos if possible, watch guitar covers to see variations, listen to the original record, combine everything and make the best interpretation possible, or more comfortable to play, or accurate to the recording/artist
I never would have progressed quickly if it weren't for tabs. It was easier to correct bad technique later, once I knew what was actually bad, rather than guessing and trying to avoid every possible bad habit, and it allowed me to get a hang of songs and move along at a pace that I never would have got learning by ear or sheet music.
Great song
Very Kool - TY!
Fantastic!
How do like the String Butler on that LP?
Great video. Great shirt!
How long did it take you to learn Freebird?
Can't drive 55
You're videos are always super helpful and entertaining at the same time. Everytime i want to get better at guitar i awaly go to your website/channel. You are an amazing guitarist and an amazing teacher, keep doing what you do!🤘🫶🏽
You Rock! 🤘
Awesome
How do you use this technique for songs not built on playing chords? For example applying this to a Megadeth track like holy wars?
Awesome question. I'll address this more as I upload more song recipe vids. The idea is to focus on key movements and hand techniques. If you've seen my Marty Friedman video you know that I talk about his economy picking a lot. I'd focus on making sure people had that down before trying the lead parts at least.
@@TheArtofGuitar thanks for the response!
It's kinda funny, I just instinctively did something like when I first started playing to learn (and importantly, remember) songs.
I smell what your cooking here, great idea
Why…WHY doesn’t anyone talk about the heaviness of “The Oathz” from KISS? Oh yeah cause the album bombed. Check out the chugs and riffiness of that tune.
I want that t-shirt!
Nice one, M!
I don’t see a concept. You show us the chords and we play them. What’s wrong with me?
Man i wish i lived around where you are id spend my last dollar to get private lessons from you. For some crazy reason you've made my playing so much better using your teaching method that im sitting here laughing after i just did what you taught and it makes me feel hey its not that hard to play better when you have a amazing teacher. Horns up to you Man keep em coming CANADIAN fan forever.
Dude… that custom LP 🤘🔥 Great lesson! Cool technique…
I bought a crinkle cut knife last month. Seriously.
Julianing the fries is to cut them in sticks, to make old regular french/belgian/freedom fries.
I was guessing on the first chord that it was 20th Century Boy by T Rex.
👍🏻 Same for me!
Sounds like TNT from AC⚡️DC from the first chord
You should do the same lesson with Flying High Again!
Mike, why is your LP not aging, it's not being used a lot? Or it's the black paint and not relicing like other colours? :D
Idk, some finishes don’t get damaged by sweat and I doubt he‘s leaving it out in the sun to bleach
What happened to the truss rod cover on the gibbo custom?
I ripped it off with malice.
@@TheArtofGuitar I thought the string butler might have been the culprit.
Dirty Deeds....First chord?
Mike could you play something out of the box for you typically play here on your chanel: some fast ripping tremelo picked black metal please. Love to see you teach a riff or two in this style.
Nice shirt!
Extreme concert review forthcoming?!
in case someone was wondering (like me) julienne fries are shoestring fries
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Razer BlackWidow keyboard
Nice shirt 🤟
All there is to know is Smoke on the Water maybe Eruption
Unfortunately I’m one of those special people that need to be taught. I have a hard time learning on my own and has not gotten better with age 😞
I don’t get why you wouldn’t tell us the song until well into the video?
7:55 if you want the answer
Ok I’ve stopped this video right after I heard your tone and the E chord and my immediate guess is back in black AC/DC. If I’m right give this post a like.
the thing with electric guitar is that.. step 1 is getting the tone right..
Honestly never heard that song the first chord I thought it was gonna be dirty deeds by AC/DC Lol
i cant drive 55 actually got the law changed and the speed limit upped lol
Jullienning the fries means to give your leftover fries to your friend name Julienne.
Never heard of it
3 chords in an I fear this is an acdc song...should I continue and risk hearing an acdc riff and ruin my day or stop now? Hmmm
Hope this works for Playing God
I can't drive 55 sammy haagar
String Butler on Les Paul Custom? Dude, get that nut cut properly 😢
I thought it was highway to hell by ac/dc lol
Im terrible at this. I thought it was dirty deeds way too late. 😂
Learning a song should be about learning the music correctly, not how quickly you can get to playing it. 😢
How the fuck is that a well known rock song 😅
I can’t drive 55
lol i cant stand this song