Hardgoing to follow this everyday, but I’m working on some of them and have a few bookmarked. I watch them all :) Congratulations on putting out one a day. You were already my favourite guitar channel on youtube!
this is a good series! covers a lot of stuff. some are very natural and familiar and some are really challenging.. good to kind of see which is which.. personally i tried to run or fly before i could crawl and walk, if you will.. so a lot of the basics are making me much better! like even intuitively knowing where all the notes are (day 01) brilliant to start with that! its good on so many levels. both technically as in different hand shapes and accurate shifts, and knowing what the F yiu are playing!! which is vital to work with other people, and just comprehension in general. i have to admit i have missed several of the days but look forward to going back and seeing what i missed, and incorporating them into future warm ups and practice sessions.. Thanks! Great stuff
I love raking! It’s so great with jump blues! I’m loving this new years series. I’ve learned that my hybrid picking arpeggiated string skipping (lesson 2?) have benefited the most. ❤
This is a toughie. Adrian, I notice you rotate your wrist slightly towards the thumb as you sweep back up. Is this a deliberate technique or something you've just landed upon through trial and error?
I feel this, I do, but it's also a left hand accuracy, muting, pick accuracy, and fretboard knowledge exercise. So even though I basically hope I'll NEVER pick sweep with other musicians around I'm grateful for the workout
That is a very cool exercise
also an inspiring way to run a chord progression in a new song - i like it
Hardgoing to follow this everyday, but I’m working on some of them and have a few bookmarked. I watch them all :) Congratulations on putting out one a day. You were already my favourite guitar channel on youtube!
this is a good series!
covers a lot of stuff.
some are very natural and familiar and some are really challenging.. good to kind of see which is which.. personally i tried to run or fly before i could crawl and walk, if you will.. so a lot of the basics are making me much better! like even intuitively knowing where all the notes are (day 01) brilliant to start with that! its good on so many levels. both technically as in different hand shapes and accurate shifts, and knowing what the F yiu are playing!! which is vital to work with other people, and just comprehension in general. i have to admit i have missed several of the days but look forward to going back and seeing what i missed, and incorporating them into future warm ups and practice sessions.. Thanks! Great stuff
I've been enjoying this series very much. I will have to revise heavily to get it all under my fingers! But really useful stuff. Thank you.
I found the upstroke easier. Time to practice both! Cheers!
I love raking! It’s so great with jump blues! I’m loving this new years series. I’ve learned that my hybrid picking arpeggiated string skipping (lesson 2?) have benefited the most. ❤
Brutal - I am so used to the upstroke, pull-off, upstroke, upstroke. I better sloooow this right down for now 😀
Long Distance Runaround
Yes, that's right 😅
Not something I ever work on, but it's such a cool sound. Maybe a future lesson on how to use this in a musical context? Many thanks!!
I’m getting the hang of it :-)
That’s a challenge!
Day 25 ☑️
can use sweep up for some SRV blues licks
february 1st im starting this challenge from episode 1
This is a toughie. Adrian, I notice you rotate your wrist slightly towards the thumb as you sweep back up. Is this a deliberate technique or something you've just landed upon through trial and error?
I’m still with you but to be honest I’m not really a fan or this, or yesterday’s. I will (sulkily) persevere.
I feel this, I do, but it's also a left hand accuracy, muting, pick accuracy, and fretboard knowledge exercise. So even though I basically hope I'll NEVER pick sweep with other musicians around I'm grateful for the workout
nope, this on has foxed me :)
WHY is the upstroke SO. MUCH. easier!?!?