Wow! That was so good! I can tell that you worked hard in order to be able to do that. Musicians like you make me still believe that I can play my violin and become a master at it. Even though classical and rock are very different genres, all musicians all can relate to working hard and inspiring others. I wish you the best of luck with your music career!
Thanks for the kind words! Good luck on your musical journey with violin! It is a much more disciplined instrument. I’ve got mad respect for you or anyone else who devotes themselves to it.
@@MrAustinMusic I also have respect for the instrument that you play because a lot of the music I listen to comes from your instrument of choice, (My music taste is very diverse and it includes a lot of rock). But I would also like to ask you how have you got yourself to continue playing that instrument even when you don’t understand anything. I am just asking what are ways I can make studying my instrument more fruitful and fun. Thank you very much for your own words as well. Thank you my friend :)
@@VladRus_ these videos are less about perfection and more just doing something quickly. A lot of time as humans we tend to over analyze and over criticize. It is more affective to practice and do then to practice and perfect. In my experience over the past 15 years playing guitar and 16 years on piano, as well as the past 5 years teaching you need to know when to move on from something and just give it time. There is a law of diminishing return for everything. Eventually the amount of time spent has a drop in progress moved forward. When that happens you just need to step back and move onto another thing. This way, you can let your subconscious make the final connections to get you the rest of the way.
@@MrAustinMusic Ok thank you I have started to play violin last year in October and I really enjoy it. And even though I am only 13 I still understand that I need patience for these kinds of instruments. Thank you for your help.
@@MrAustinMusic hey Austin I wanted to tell you that I created my own song and I want you to see it. It’s on my channel, can you give me some advice after looking at it?
Thanks! To be honest I usually change the actual play style of most songs I cover. I don't particularly find all down-picking economic for movement. So I went with the alternate picking. I do a similar thing with Sweet Child O' Mine using hybrid picking to minimize string skipping mistakes. Good way to stray from the norm and give songs my twist.
Awesome mannn
Thank you!
Mega incredible you turned out broooooooooo
Thank you!
Awesome playing man and sweet guitar 🎸
Thank you for the kind words!
Very good Man!
Thank you!
You have very good musical taste, sir! 🙂
Thank you kindly!
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Wow! That was so good!
I can tell that you worked hard in order to be able to do that. Musicians like you make me still believe that I can play my violin and become a master at it.
Even though classical and rock are very different genres, all musicians all can relate to working hard and inspiring others.
I wish you the best of luck with your music career!
Thanks for the kind words! Good luck on your musical journey with violin! It is a much more disciplined instrument. I’ve got mad respect for you or anyone else who devotes themselves to it.
@@MrAustinMusic I also have respect for the instrument that you play because a lot of the music I listen to comes from your instrument of choice,
(My music taste is very diverse and it includes a lot of rock).
But I would also like to ask you how have you got yourself to continue playing that instrument even when you don’t understand anything.
I am just asking what are ways I can make studying my instrument more fruitful and fun.
Thank you very much for your own words as well.
Thank you my friend :)
@@VladRus_ these videos are less about perfection and more just doing something quickly. A lot of time as humans we tend to over analyze and over criticize. It is more affective to practice and do then to practice and perfect. In my experience over the past 15 years playing guitar and 16 years on piano, as well as the past 5 years teaching you need to know when to move on from something and just give it time. There is a law of diminishing return for everything. Eventually the amount of time spent has a drop in progress moved forward. When that happens you just need to step back and move onto another thing. This way, you can let your subconscious make the final connections to get you the rest of the way.
@@MrAustinMusic
Ok thank you I have started to play violin last year in October and I really enjoy it. And even though I am only 13 I still understand that I need patience for these kinds of instruments.
Thank you for your help.
@@MrAustinMusic hey Austin I wanted to tell you that I created my own song and I want you to see it.
It’s on my channel, can you give me some advice after looking at it?
Eyyyy Nice skills dude! And nice guitar! PRS have got to be my favorites out there!
Thank you! Appreciate your kind words. Also ditto I love PRS guitars. They’re my go to brand.
Nice one pal
Thank you, that was the motivation I need!
Super!
Ma boi
Tip: play the same. But now on 2 strings together.
2nd and 3rd
In unisons, or you mean something like power chords in 5ths?
@@MrAustinMusic exactly
Sounds better .....I've tried it long back
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Great job but the whole intro on the G and B string is all down strumming. Keep practicing. You nailed down the tone too
Thanks!
To be honest I usually change the actual play style of most songs I cover. I don't particularly find all down-picking economic for movement. So I went with the alternate picking.
I do a similar thing with Sweet Child O' Mine using hybrid picking to minimize string skipping mistakes. Good way to stray from the norm and give songs my twist.