Thank you for watching! Here's a video where I go into some things that helped me stop overthinging everything and develop better guitar playing in 1 year. If you would like a full in-depth breakdown or just more of this style of guitar education let me know in the comments and I would love to make one. ruclips.net/video/91_5wCj9wRM/видео.html
Man you’ve had an amazing ear for music since highschool picking the music for the locker room. It’s amazing to watch your growth like truly inspiring!!
Thank you I’m glad you enjoy. Music always been my hidden passion and I’m embracing it to inspire people. I have so much to come can’t wait to show. Thank your for the support.
Yea I been playing for one year no prior guitar experience. To make it short answer I would say learning my fretboard using a system called the caged system. It helped me visualize the whole fretboard to understand what I’m playing Another big one was taking it really slow to build up my rhythm and using a metronome ALWAYS. I pinned a link to the video where I go into a little more detail in the comment section of this video if you want to check it out. I can go so much deeper into this that I can just comment but I can break it down in video as I stated earlier. I really hope this helps!
Thank you for watching! Here's a video where I go into some things that helped me stop overthinging everything and develop better guitar playing in 1 year. If you would like a full in-depth breakdown or just more of this style of guitar education let me know in the comments and I would love to make one. ruclips.net/video/91_5wCj9wRM/видео.html
Man you’ve had an amazing ear for music since highschool picking the music for the locker room. It’s amazing to watch your growth like truly inspiring!!
Thank you I’m glad you enjoy. Music always been my hidden passion and I’m embracing it to inspire people. I have so much to come can’t wait to show. Thank your for the support.
Were you completely brand new to guitar prior to the 1 year of practice? And which part of practicing was most fundamental to your growth?
Yea I been playing for one year no prior guitar experience. To make it short answer I would say learning my fretboard using a system called the caged system. It helped me visualize the whole fretboard to understand what I’m playing Another big one was taking it really slow to build up my rhythm and using a metronome ALWAYS. I pinned a link to the video where I go into a little more detail in the comment section of this video if you want to check it out. I can go so much deeper into this that I can just comment but I can break it down in video as I stated earlier. I really hope this helps!