how to play folk punk

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @Musicalsoda
    @Musicalsoda Месяц назад

    Great tutorials man, keep on playing 🤘

    • @PunkGuitarlesson
      @PunkGuitarlesson  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks. It is all about getting people started. Hopefully this one is helpful.

  • @the.bloodless.one1312
    @the.bloodless.one1312 Месяц назад +1

    The strings are universally labeled highest to lowest. Not lowest to highest. High E is 1st string, B string is 2nd string, G string is 3rd string, D is 4th string; A is 5th string and low E is 6th strings. It’s important to use these conventions if you’re making these to teach beginners Kuz then they’ll go somewhere else and just be confused.

    • @PunkGuitarlesson
      @PunkGuitarlesson  Месяц назад

      I know am toss. These videos are for beginners.

    • @the.bloodless.one1312
      @the.bloodless.one1312 Месяц назад +1

      @@PunkGuitarlesson I know they’re for beginners. That’s what I said in my original post. Important to use these conventions for beginner Kuz then they’ll get confused hearing string numbers labelled one way and then when they go somewhere else to learn something else suddenly the strings are labelled another way and they’ll be confused. Minimizing confusion is most crucial for beginner.

    • @PunkGuitarlesson
      @PunkGuitarlesson  Месяц назад

      I understand where you were comming from. I have taught people before that honestly have no clue about the string names, chord names or anything like that, I have told and showed them multiple times and they still have no clue and when I mention them it just confuses them.
      I know people they can play well that this applys to as well. Trash is why I don't do it in these beginner videos.
      Sure I could go through standards running and where ask the notes are on the neck along with note names, why a 2 finger putter chord works with just 2 notes hours it is just a double stop really. The fact that 2 strings down and 2 greys down is the same note as the to one in a power chord so we of yippy are using 3 greys thou were stroll just playing 2 notes. That if you remove the top finger from a 3 note per chord you are basically just playing an up stroke but strumming down since thou have generated the order of the notes when you pick them.
      None of this is needed knowledge especially for someone just starting out.
      I didn't bother to learn any of that four at least ten years after I started pleading. By then I was already writing songs, Playing shores, recording albums.
      The strong madness have honestly confused people more when I have taught them then the string numbers and the way I show things.
      It is odd I know.
      When I taught my brother, I never told him string names, chord names or anything like that, you knife what though one of the first things he did was a slide, then string changes, all on day one.
      You knitted what he can do though, he is primarily a bass player, but can play power chords as well. He can play as part of a band can learn hire to play stuff by watching someone's hands, can pick up what is going on in a live situation, be Annie to jam something by following what the guitar player is doing.
      That's all a lot of beginners are looking for.