3 months electric guitar progress (self-taught)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2022
  • 3 months ago i decided to teach myself electric guitar and i'm quit proud of my progress so far so i hope you enjoy it as much as i am! :)
    My Instagram: / _meike.vd
    Linkedin: / meike-danielle-van-dui...

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  • @Meikedanielle
    @Meikedanielle  Год назад +2330

    You can also now find my one year progress of playing on my channel :))

    • @iburntmytoaster3572
      @iburntmytoaster3572 Год назад +12

      whats the song on 1 month 5 feb 2022

    • @flxcko7798
      @flxcko7798 Год назад +7

      @@iburntmytoaster3572 please someone tell us im trying to find it too

    • @francescobaroni5854
      @francescobaroni5854 Год назад +4

      where did you find the music sheet? @meikedanielle9026

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +15

      @@flxcko7798 slipping through my fingers from ABBA

    • @flxcko7798
      @flxcko7798 Год назад +2

      @@Meikedanielle thank you so much!

  • @navneeshkumar5344
    @navneeshkumar5344 8 месяцев назад +1413

    she practiced 40hrs a day

  • @lattedream5109
    @lattedream5109 Год назад +6690

    seeing this as a person who just got their guitar, this is so much motivation

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +226

      You can do it! Practice practice practice 😝🔥

    • @docgraal485
      @docgraal485 Год назад +10

      @@Meikedanielle what steps did you take

    • @spencersvenningsen4086
      @spencersvenningsen4086 Год назад +4

      good luck (:

    • @RakeRPMemes
      @RakeRPMemes Год назад +80

      i will ruin it for you. after 4 months im as good as her first day its so hard

    • @stoziezzz
      @stoziezzz Год назад +18

      @@RakeRPMemes she is a pro. 3 days in and a new guitar

  • @yewstew8312
    @yewstew8312 Год назад +5911

    I've been playing for 5 years now and have never seen progression as fast as this. You have a talent

    • @NIVO95
      @NIVO95 Год назад +482

      on day 2 shes able to hold a solid chord and move it up a few frets and not break the shape.............day2 lol i find that very hard to believe. but shes here so......

    • @noonetoknow6664
      @noonetoknow6664 Год назад +172

      @@NIVO95 its all cap. fingers were bleeding day 2

    • @GReznov
      @GReznov Год назад +357

      @@NIVO95 she alr played violin and piano before this so it's do-able it's not her intro to music

    • @z00de
      @z00de 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@noonetoknow6664 bro did too hard

    • @noonetoknow6664
      @noonetoknow6664 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@z00de I play 6 hours both days

  • @txdave2
    @txdave2 Год назад +2050

    Very impressive. I'm 68 years old and just bought my first guitar. I've played the trumpet for over 50 years. Thought it was time for a new challenge. I'm 100% sure I will not progress as fast as you, but I will have fun trying. ;)

    • @kzstroo
      @kzstroo Год назад +19

      Give us a update!

    • @txdave2
      @txdave2 Год назад +83

      @@kzstroo I'm retired, so I have a lot of free time to practice. I'll do three or four short practice sessions every day. I've learned a bunch of chords and my switching from one chord to another is getting better. It's fun to actually be able to play some songs.

    • @coladoo5153
      @coladoo5153 Год назад +7

      @@txdave2 ❤ hell yeah man what’s your instagram

    • @Supre1
      @Supre1 Год назад +5

      I hope it’s going well for you!

    • @Asaspecimenyesimextraoddinary
      @Asaspecimenyesimextraoddinary Год назад +2

      @@txdave2 how’s it going man

  • @pinklikefloydthebarber9596
    @pinklikefloydthebarber9596 Год назад +2285

    I'm a 16 y/o self-taught guitarist whos been playing about 2 years, all I can say it's just that you're really amazing! Now I've got motivation to learn Bohemian Rhapsody solo.

    • @deaddwives
      @deaddwives Год назад +21

      Yo same here! I’m actually floored by how amazing they’re doing.

    • @ayysasuke
      @ayysasuke Год назад +2

      richard d james reference

    • @pinklikefloydthebarber9596
      @pinklikefloydthebarber9596 Год назад

      @@ayysasuke yep)

    • @B31L
      @B31L Год назад +5

      bro i learned it is a month or i played it a 2x speed at a month

    • @pinklikefloydthebarber9596
      @pinklikefloydthebarber9596 Год назад +3

      @@B31L i played an acoustic guitar this whole time and got an electric one like month ago so tbh I'm not very skilled at solos

  • @MisoSoup453
    @MisoSoup453 5 месяцев назад +835

    As someone who just started guitar a week ago and planning to be self taught how the heck are you so good for the first few days of playing you’re such a fast learner 😭

    • @ItsMeLillies
      @ItsMeLillies 5 месяцев назад +89

      she probably put A LOT of effort into it and hours. When I first picked up an accoustic I could play full songs within a day or so cuz I played like 5-10 hours every day.

    • @charlene2789
      @charlene2789 4 месяца назад +27

      @@ItsMeLillieshow?? i cant play it for hours my hands hurts so bad, my fingers are almost bleeding

    • @name1453
      @name1453 4 месяца назад

      @@charlene2789 i've been playing roughly 4-5 hours a day and im doing fine. Dont do it in one session but spread them out. Fingers are used to it by day 4.

    • @BigGrizzly980
      @BigGrizzly980 3 месяца назад +39

      coz its bullshit lmao

    • @tommyvercetti6217
      @tommyvercetti6217 3 месяца назад +38

      @@BigGrizzly980exactly. she doesn’t look at her feet board in the come as you are video. No one just learning is not going to look at the fretboard. They fall for anything

  • @maemae5833
    @maemae5833 11 месяцев назад +112

    To everyone who's hoping for this kind of progress, the secret is just practice practice practice. Can be 15-30 minutes a day as long as it's consistent practice. Goodluck on your journey y'all🙌

  • @valentinbetourne1963
    @valentinbetourne1963 Год назад +1464

    I've been playing guitar for 15 years now, and honestly it so refreshing to see one of those "my progress" video showing REAL progress and not "I start from scratch and I play playing god by Polyphia in only 4 months". You did some amazing work right there and you show realistic achievements and what to expect for all beginner guitarists around the world ! keep that up, I'll definitely check you one year progress video out after this one ! thanks for your courage to show how bad we all are when we start, and how good you can get with hard work and dedication !

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +39

      Thank you so much :)

    • @zillatattoo
      @zillatattoo 9 месяцев назад

      "amazing"?

    • @ghitsselm893
      @ghitsselm893 9 месяцев назад +10

      @@zillatattooyes, well she tried so it’s still amazing

    • @theking_come4675
      @theking_come4675 8 месяцев назад +2

      I can also play playing god by polyphia in 6 years of learning guitar. I can also play many other songs by them.

    • @firedevzz
      @firedevzz 7 месяцев назад +10

      she played piano and violin for 6 years before lol

  • @courtkneeboland9336
    @courtkneeboland9336 Год назад +1387

    i've been playing for going on 9 years now and wow!!! u really have a knack for guitar - your tempo control is amazing! most ppl always play a riff too fast or too slow but, man, ur feel is awesome!! ur insanely talented!!! keep it up xx

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +30

      Thankyou so much :)

    • @noahdubz
      @noahdubz Год назад +4

      this is a very true statement! good job!!

    • @Traumglanz
      @Traumglanz Год назад +3

      Yeah, she has a good groove going on and really relaxed hands. Plenty of talent right there.

    • @kylitrixgames4980
      @kylitrixgames4980 Год назад +4

      Why is she lying tho

    • @peanutm9346
      @peanutm9346 Год назад

      No they don't lol.

  • @daimontv8567
    @daimontv8567 Год назад +847

    I'm a 14 y/o self-taught guitarist whos been playing about 4 -5 years , all I can say you're amazing! Keep it going it like that!

    • @yesdude676
      @yesdude676 10 месяцев назад +20

      im the same age as u were when u started how did u get motivation to keep going? cuz i keep messing things up

    • @Nana7ZX
      @Nana7ZX 10 месяцев назад +17

      props to you for starting so young. i'm 23 and i started playing a little over a year ago

    • @daimontv8567
      @daimontv8567 10 месяцев назад +15

      @@yesdude676 I didn't get motivation I want to play it and I'm playing it

    • @daimontv8567
      @daimontv8567 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@Nana7ZX Learning has no age

    • @darkx6869
      @darkx6869 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@Nana7ZXdawg you’re young too

  • @XxXDOMINIONXxX
    @XxXDOMINIONXxX Год назад +1955

    Very impressive! I'm 308 years old and just bought my 50th guitar! i've been playing for 50 years!

    • @jearamiexo7661
      @jearamiexo7661 10 месяцев назад +51

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Famedv
      @Famedv 6 месяцев назад +52

      your HOW OLD????????? LMFAO

    • @Revelatus
      @Revelatus 5 месяцев назад +9

      hi tim henson

    • @JohnnySmith557
      @JohnnySmith557 3 месяца назад +18

      Vampire comment

    • @JamieBaxter-rq2yy
      @JamieBaxter-rq2yy 2 месяца назад

      ​@Famedv you're* REALLY BLOODY OLD AAA

  • @jiahaosun8170
    @jiahaosun8170 Год назад +236

    This is exactly what I need now. I haven't played for almost a year and have forgotten most of the chords and the notes, I have just began to play again recently. Your video is a huge motivation for me, thank you!

  • @kaileeortiz8095
    @kaileeortiz8095 2 года назад +5546

    IN THREE MONTHS?? You sound absolutely amazing! Any tips for beginners who want to teach themselves too! I have no idea what to start on first

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  2 года назад +2108

      Hi thankyou! I would say start off with learning some basic chords and learning songs you’d like to play using RUclips tutorials :) if your progress is slower then me, that’s totally ok, keep in mind that i also play piano and the violin which kinda helps me alot so don’t let anything discourage you! Have fun learning :)

    • @madyreid2452
      @madyreid2452 Год назад +116

      @@Meikedanielle I'm really hoping to play electric guitar sometime and I play violin and piano too!

    • @Bladezz
      @Bladezz Год назад +267

      Okay so as a beginner, you will get this a lot, learn chords, scales, music theory, but also bring in some fun don't just learn that, learn covers of your favorite song, try to learn by ear after 2-3 months of playing. Scales will help you find chords this is why scales are important cause it helps you find what key you are in. But again at the end of the day just have fun when not practicing.

    • @lochandichabod3084
      @lochandichabod3084 Год назад +42

      @@Meikedanielle you played well the first time and here I am screwing up on every note a year later 😕
      How do you progress faster?

    • @rensb9214
      @rensb9214 Год назад +44

      @@lochandichabod3084 if you are still struggling after a year you just need to put in way more time

  • @-carage1101
    @-carage1101 2 года назад +184

    the queen solo was so clean with only 3 months of practice good job 😁

  • @_.Luhhv3rrr._
    @_.Luhhv3rrr._ 6 месяцев назад +74

    All of this in THREE months?! you're doing so good!!

    • @indiebosse8419
      @indiebosse8419 5 месяцев назад +6

      how’s that new gift going

    • @_.Luhhv3rrr._
      @_.Luhhv3rrr._ 5 месяцев назад

      @@indiebosse8419 good :)

    • @awezsheikh8962
      @awezsheikh8962 4 месяца назад +2

      Did you get it

    • @doritochan001
      @doritochan001 10 дней назад

      Did you get the guitar?

    • @LeoEiffe
      @LeoEiffe 2 дня назад

      Btw don't expect this much progress in 3 months, I practice 5hrs a day and have been playing for 7 months and I'm not much better than this girl she's some sort of prodigy

  • @natrilafemi
    @natrilafemi Год назад +32

    As someone who just bought her first bass and is on day 2 of her bass-playing journey, this video is so uplifting to me. Thank you for sharing your progress! 😊❤

  • @YacobAG
    @YacobAG Год назад +630

    I know its been 8 months sice you uploaded this but as someone who has been playing guitar for almost 4 years now, i can say you are doing amazing and im really impressed of how fast you managed to progress. Keep practicing if u enjoy it, u r gifted!

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +27

      Thankyou!!

    • @carlosanaya5894
      @carlosanaya5894 Год назад +2

      damn you down bad

    • @YacobAG
      @YacobAG Год назад +35

      @@carlosanaya5894 madura tantito plis

    • @YacobAG
      @YacobAG Год назад +52

      @@C0nflictz tbh i shouldnt waste energy replying to u cz i'm not gonna change u, but i do feel bad that u guys think that making a compliment is in any kind of way related to try to get attention or something else on *RUclips comments* lmao. Just keep in mind that it's ok to recognize when someone it's doing a great job.

    • @calicomusic05
      @calicomusic05 Год назад +14

      @@YacobAG well said buddy 🙏🙏

  • @salvadormorenocorral8381
    @salvadormorenocorral8381 Год назад +370

    I have been playing guitar for five years and I can tell you that your progress in three months is very good in your second month you were already playing crazy train in my first two months I was barely playing a chord hahaha, congratulations on your great progress, I recommend you playing blues will help you a lot.
    🤟🤟 saludos desde mexico

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +18

      Thank you so much! I will surely look into blues :)

    • @jimijay9323
      @jimijay9323 Год назад +2

      Blues does help a lot and it's the basis for most genres but if you plan on getting into more modern prog and metal and mathrock-y songs, be advised that it feels like another language so I would recommend you just learn blues and stuff but start gravitating towards the style you want to have pretty early on because when you have 5 years of blues and rock experience and you start learning prog rock and metal and mathrock it's quite complicated

  • @silentmode601
    @silentmode601 Год назад +11

    man i recently passed my first year mark on my electric guitar and i have to say... WOW. You learned the basics incredably fast and that reminds me of when i started playing. You brought back some incredable moments and reminding me of how far ive come. You are incredable and please keep going!

  • @samrexgc5814
    @samrexgc5814 Год назад +4

    I started my guitar journey when I was 9-10, it's been 6-7 years since I began, from a self-taught guitarist to another, you're doing absolutely fantastic!

  • @sadkebab
    @sadkebab Год назад +448

    Amazing job for just 3 months!
    As a guitarist with 15 years or so of experience I think I have few tips that may help you a lot if you didn't fix them already since its a bit old of a video :)
    - The way you hold the pick is weird, kind like you are holding a pen, which makes picking the strings a much harder task that what it could be and builds a lot of tension.
    - Don't be shy to use your pinky in the fretting hand during solos, it may take a bit to make it strong enough but it helps a lot into flowing a bit more confortably through the keyboard.
    - You are already starting with a strong sense of rhythm, which for most guitarist it takes years of work to get to this point (I image you have a solid background in other instruments or dance or something idk). You can get quite good results in a year or so if you focus properly on hand posture, tension management and foundamental techniques like picking (upstrokes, downstrokes, alternate picking, economy picking), muting strings (for noise and for effects like palm muting), bending, hammer-ons, pull-offs and arpeggios... better if with the help of a teacher, but to be fair there are some youtube channels who have enough content about it to make a teacher redundant if you have enough discipline

    • @DiselPT
      @DiselPT Год назад +6

      I was actually gonna say the same thing hahaha

    • @ZaneCrockett
      @ZaneCrockett Год назад +8

      Yea the pic holding confused me

    • @blursedd
      @blursedd Год назад

      If I may ask, do you have a guide or plan on what to learn next? I'm a beginner and I feel like i'm stuck after learning a few songs and basic strumming patterns and a few chords/power chords.. I wanna move forward to soloing and improvising and lead stuff in general.. there's just so much stuff idk where and how to start, anything would be of tremendous help ty!! x)

    • @ZaneCrockett
      @ZaneCrockett Год назад +4

      @@blursedd metronome it stinks but it works.

    • @jimijay9323
      @jimijay9323 Год назад +1

      @@blursedd yup metronome and just start with short intro soloey bits like at the start of wish you were here, it was my first solo and I learned it on acoustic guitar but I can still remember it to this day and it definitely helped get basic techniques in place like bends (horrible on acoustic guitar), pull offs and hammer ons, a little bit of vibrato aswell, just find the value in very short solo bits that you like, it feels less daunting and it helps a lot

  • @humbggs
    @humbggs 11 месяцев назад +5

    your motivation throughout your journey is absolutely admirable. great job!! i love watching people improve on instruments, especially guitar. it really motivates me to try as well. amazing work and keep up the great playing!

  • @RatPits
    @RatPits Год назад +9

    Amazing progress, took me much longer, probably was less dedicated to it. Had my guitar for 10 Years and last year decided to get some private lessons. Still doing them today. I must say the awesome feedback of my teacher really helped me improve a lot. Some feedback was all i really needed to get started and knowing i was doing it right and not teaching myself something while i am probably playing it totally wrong. But anyway your self-taught guitar progress is really great! Keep playing and you'll always be improving!

  • @sean7193
    @sean7193 Год назад +648

    gonna do a 1 year update?

  • @metalore
    @metalore Год назад +687

    The struggle with Bohemian Rhapsody was so relatable. Thanks for showing the imperfect attempts, it's important that people see that. Having said that, I have no idea how you progressed so far in 3 months without having your fingers fall off. You're doing full bends, slides, hammer-ons and pull-offs, which should have destroyed a beginner's fingertips multiple times over. Did you have to take days off to let your fingers heal?

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +106

      Thankyou :) and haha yes my fingers were dead but i’ve been playing the violin before so i guess my fingers were used to be put on strings hahah although guitar string are a bit stronger then the violins. I did rest when i couldn’t take it anymore haha

    • @Vam3lz
      @Vam3lz Год назад +25

      @@Meikedanielle same ive played violin for almost 3 years now and getting a guitar for my birthday which is in exactly 7 days! this video gives me a lot of motivation

    • @Zyleq
      @Zyleq 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@Vam3lzhappy belated bday, how was ur first three months?

    • @NestofWeasels
      @NestofWeasels 3 месяца назад +1

      I started studying classical guitar (…actually, flamenco) at the age of thirteen with no prior musical training whatsoever. So, only nylon strings and my fingers were cut and bleeding all the time. I still have a callous on the tip of my third finger that I have to sand with a 320 grit sanding sponge before I play my electric guitars, today! By the time I was fifteen, I was starting to transition to electric guitars.

    • @NestofWeasels
      @NestofWeasels 3 месяца назад

      I suspect the “secret” to Meike’s progress is due to a number of things: First and foremost, her violin experience - - the ear training alone was a big advantage when she started guitar. And, the violin slowly built up the skin thickness on her fingers. She probably had a lot less down time because of trauma to her left hand than most of us did. She also probably paid a lot more attention to things like timing and posture (…although, admittedly, her posture is not all that great in her videos). To be a good musician you have to embrace timing and that can be pretty boring when you’re a student. I could gig and knock out three chords all night when I was a teenager but after I learned about syncopation, I was pretty much ruined as a rhythm guitarist.

  • @Papi530
    @Papi530 6 месяцев назад +4

    When I just started playing guitar I found this video and learned almost every some on here haha. It said the video had been posted 3 months ago, and now it’s a year. Time flys, my guitar journey has been goin amazing so far, hopefully yours goes amazing too.

  • @NotYourOrdinaryHailey
    @NotYourOrdinaryHailey Месяц назад +1

    You’ve inspired me so much!!! I recently picked up playing the guitar again and now I can’t wait to learn and play again ❤️

  • @Achilles_XD
    @Achilles_XD Год назад +34

    i've been playing guitar for like 4 years and i've never seen so much progress in just three months, great job!

  • @Elariana_Tawarwaith
    @Elariana_Tawarwaith Год назад +19

    I watch a lot of those progress compilations and what I always love to see as a guitar player myself is, how at the beginning everyone stares at the strings and fretboard and at some point it just comes naturally. Great progress!

  • @stavanski5083
    @stavanski5083 Год назад +7

    ive been learning guitar for 2 years im 16 and self taught in my first 4 months i was able to do guitar for my advanced higher music exam, what im saying is if you enjoy playing guitar you will progress faster dont force yourself to play if you don want to play listen to music you like and then try play that if you want. Simotaniously your music taste and guitar skill will increase and because its all about enjoyment and wonder of the guitar community and generosity from online teachers and tutorial channels that make beginners into professionals im only just a 2 year player and i can confidently say im at the intermediate stage because of my excessive hours of just having fun on guitar playing along to backing tracks and feeling cool keep up the work and i hope for anyone whos a beginner to take my advice and adapt it remotley into their practice by not making it a chore but a hobby

  • @Themoonsloverr
    @Themoonsloverr 6 месяцев назад

    i started playing again after not playing for a couple months and this has gave me so much motivation thank you for posting this

  • @sarai6674
    @sarai6674 Год назад +94

    I keep asking my boyfriend to teach me but I keep losing motivation if he’s not there. Seeing you start a song (specifically the rhapsody solo), work your way up to doing it well and then seeing the look of pride and satisfaction and pride is really motivating, thank you!

  • @finestcustard5647
    @finestcustard5647 Год назад +82

    I’ve been playing for almost 4 years and it took me a solid 10 months to start making the progress you are. I found starting and being able to play anything incredibly difficult. And I bet it wasn’t easy for you either but the hard work is certainly paying off! Keep it up!

  • @modernmusicstudio303
    @modernmusicstudio303 Год назад +5

    So cool to see your progress over time, especially from a self taught artist! Heck yea.

  • @user-pt9oh7hh8e
    @user-pt9oh7hh8e 6 месяцев назад +9

    oh my goshhh what good progress girl!! i hope i'm just as motivated to practice when i get my first electric guitar

  • @ReZhorw
    @ReZhorw Год назад +39

    What I find really cool is how fast your picking hand finds the right strings, which I still struggle with since I started playing in August of 2021. It also seems that you have an ear for tempo and timing, keep it up!

  • @fanatic_fangirl8248
    @fanatic_fangirl8248 Год назад +46

    This is actually super inspiring to watch. I have wanted to learn the guitar for longer than I can remember! I always loved listening to my dad play as I fell to sleep, but I've never had the motivation to actually learn myself. I've tried a few times but I'd always lose steam after the first week or so when I didn't feel like I was making any progress. But seeing your 3 month progress helps me realize that if I just stick with it, I can do it! So thank you for posting this and thank you for inspiring me to finally pick up my guitar, sit down and learn to play for real. That's my 2023 goal, to learn to play guitar :)

    • @napoleonbonerfarte6739
      @napoleonbonerfarte6739 Год назад

      How's it going?

    • @fanatic_fangirl8248
      @fanatic_fangirl8248 Год назад

      @@napoleonbonerfarte6739 It's slow not gonna lie but I'm getting a bit better each day and I'm determined to stick with it! Thank you for asking! :)

    • @das.ruderboot
      @das.ruderboot Год назад +2

      in the comments she said she played 6 years of violin prior... she probably knows theory already and has strong fingers, cause violin is the hardest instrument ever. Don't get fooled by these progress videos, people only post it if they know they're good and will get lots of views. But what they don't tell you is that it's not their first instrument. Only if you scroll through comments for 10 minutes. Anyways, don't be hard to yourself. Guitaring is never ending learning and someone who never touched a guitar can expect her results after 1 year

    • @Chanelle208
      @Chanelle208 Год назад +2

      @@das.ruderboot yup. It's exactly why I don't watch these types of videos anymore when I'm learning a new hobby. They're not inspiring at all. I only watched because I'm not actually learning guitar at the moment.

  • @yqstay
    @yqstay 10 месяцев назад +9

    the way that you hold the pick alone shows a lot of learning and progress it’s very inspiring to watch someone progress including all the imperfect attempts, i wanted to play electric guitar for a while now, I’ve been playing acoustic for 2 years and this video convinced me to get one ❤

  • @ohpshy
    @ohpshy 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! shredding on that guitar beautifully🤘🏻 your progression is incredible for 3 months!

  • @Zandered
    @Zandered Год назад +24

    The first songs I learned were crazy train, seven nation army, and come as you are. Love this 3 months. Amazing progression

    • @jekaphiltv144
      @jekaphiltv144 Год назад

      What's the first song name, plz?

    • @kaiogomes1592
      @kaiogomes1592 Год назад

      @@jekaphiltv144 Freaks, i'm not sure.

    • @vimic3
      @vimic3 Год назад

      now blackened solo

  • @JoeHennes
    @JoeHennes Год назад +5

    Playing that crazy train intro LIKE THAT after just two months is superb! I also love how pleased with your playing you look yourself - that is what it's all about!

  • @chickenmiknug2844
    @chickenmiknug2844 9 месяцев назад

    This gave me chills. When there is will and dedication anything is possible! You’re inspiring and amazing:-)

  • @rowanshreds
    @rowanshreds Год назад

    Wow, I have been playing for four and a half years. I can tell you that your three-month progress is astonishing. Good work, you are clearly dedicated.

  • @johnoneill919
    @johnoneill919 Год назад +11

    The amount of progress you made in such a short period of time is impressive, and very motivating. Thank you for sharing this with us and keep on rocking !

    • @das.ruderboot
      @das.ruderboot Год назад +3

      in the comments she said she played 6 years of violin prior... she probably knows theory already and has strong fingers, cause violin is the hardest instrument ever. Don't get fooled by these progress videos, people only post it if they know they're good and will get lots of views. But what they don't tell you is that it's not their first instrument. Only if you scroll through comments for 10 minutes

  • @ChaseNJohn14
    @ChaseNJohn14 Год назад +3

    I just started learning guitar and want to learn to play the piano. It's obvious and impressive how much talent and work youve put in through your life with learning music. I love it! Wish I'd of started earlier, but better late than never 😄

  • @songainlover
    @songainlover 8 месяцев назад +1

    This freaking amazing! All of this progress in just 3 months, wow, you're talented

  • @Siddarth-gn6pl
    @Siddarth-gn6pl 6 месяцев назад +6

    This is freaking amazing. It took me 3 months just to learn through the fire and flames (and i still make mistakes lmao), and you learned like 40 songs in that same timeframe. Awesome!

  • @Sachiels
    @Sachiels 2 года назад +51

    nice progress!! , for summer i was thinking about spending 10 hours just focusing on my guitar

  • @DeaThfighter44
    @DeaThfighter44 Год назад +7

    I stopped playing 5 or 6 years ago because of a really hard time in my life. I just picked the thing back up only yesterday, retaught myself how to play the major scale and now you just gave me a list of bangers to learn! Thank you for being such an inspiration!
    PS~ listen to Inspiration by Derek Trucks Band. Not that you should learn it, but Derek is very much guitar goals!

  • @emilyisreading_
    @emilyisreading_ Год назад +2

    I've been wanting to learn guitar for a while , and this gives me so much motivation

  • @joaovitorxxd
    @joaovitorxxd 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm trying to learn acoustic guitar all by myself as well and I know how hard it can be. That being said, you had a really impressive and fast evolution! Congrats and keep going! 💪

  • @olly3479
    @olly3479 Год назад +6

    Been playing classic for 2 years and Electric for 1 year, and it seems like you definitely have talent. Nice tempo control as well, rock on!

  • @briangeentjes5020
    @briangeentjes5020 Год назад +18

    That's some quick progression. Love those songs🤩
    Starting my guitar journey this weekend😁

  • @yuganshsingh2377
    @yuganshsingh2377 8 месяцев назад

    have been playing for 2 years and havent seen someone progress so fast, youre much more talented and damnn youre a great learner

  • @root516
    @root516 Год назад +1

    i went through the exact same songs you did when i self taught to play electric guitar. keep going!! good job:)

  • @pinoytrash
    @pinoytrash Год назад +42

    as someone who's been playing for 5 years but also self-taught, learning and then succeeding is always so satisfying. good luck on your guitar journey and hopefully, you can expand to other instruments too! broadening your range while still self-taught is the ultimate power move

    • @kennethnick3213
      @kennethnick3213 10 месяцев назад

      Watching RUclips guitar lesson videos is not self taught

  • @willowdoesmusic1484
    @willowdoesmusic1484 Год назад +16

    this makes me wish I'd filmed myself more when i started out, I know I'd be so proud seeing how far I've come in just under 2 years self teaching. also i think i saw in another comment you play piano and violin - i do too! it's so cool to see someone else's journey in such similar circumstances :)

  • @abib2325
    @abib2325 9 месяцев назад

    Girl- I've been playing for about 2 years now and your like at my level wow wow wow... I think I've found a new source of inspiration well doneee

  • @ll.llanaa
    @ll.llanaa 8 месяцев назад +1

    just started yesterday. im genuinely proud bc i tuned it all by myself for the first time ever and it was a lot easier than i thought, hope its as easy as you make it look :)

  • @lucasluis562
    @lucasluis562 Год назад +14

    As a 6 years self-taught guitarrist, i can say, you are awesome, i understand how hard is don't have someone to tell you where you're going wrong, but you learned Bohemian in 3 months, that's incredible

  • @funnyguy4135
    @funnyguy4135 Год назад +5

    been playing for a couple years now and I feel humiliated💀
    Real talk- very big props

  • @djdillon2750
    @djdillon2750 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is awesome! I just picked up my guitar again this past month. I am trying to learn power chords right now. Freaks was also the first song I taught myself so that was cool to see :) very inspiring.

  • @viawalter
    @viawalter 11 дней назад +1

    theres no way you just picked up a guitar and did that!! I started around 3 weeks ago and i still havent gotten the hang of moving frets and strings that well, good job.

  • @aetheryuu
    @aetheryuu Год назад +5

    I feel like I learned more from myself than with instructors. It took me around 4 months to learn how to play GOAT from Polyphia without messing up any note. Good job! Keep up learning, we’re on the same boat!!!

  • @blvvdyrose7961
    @blvvdyrose7961 Год назад +6

    you're just living my dream since I was 8.. (i'm 16 and still wishing for an electric guitar)

  • @yournadaline
    @yournadaline 11 месяцев назад +5

    I am from New York and currently 16 y/o. I am playing guitar since I was 7. 9 years of experience in total. But YOU GIRL!!! I must say you have talent. I know I am late for this comment. But just want to let you know, you are extraordinary. Keep it up sweetie!

  • @tribalcasttv5226
    @tribalcasttv5226 6 месяцев назад

    i just wanna let you know, this video and your progress gave me quite the joy to watch. good job!

  • @shiroimitsune7314
    @shiroimitsune7314 Год назад +3

    As a guitar player myself, this is pure progress

  • @homemadehousehold
    @homemadehousehold Год назад +5

    Me and you picked up guitars exactly ONE day apart form each other! I'm also a self taught player and I think your progression is amazing. Keep up the good work! :)

  • @jimijay9323
    @jimijay9323 Год назад +13

    Great video and amazing progress in 3 months! I'd like to point out something to maybe help beginner guitar players avoid being discouraged. In the video you can notice how for example Crazy Train sounded a lot better than the Bohemian rhapsody solo but was recorded before. And this is something you will encounter often during your learning curve in guitar, you get good like really good and then you try something new or something different and it won't sound great but it isn't because you're getting worse at the guitar it's simply like learning a new language. Say for example you learn Jimi Hendrix and you get to a point where you can improvise pretty decent solos and medleys of his songs, then you start getting into Polyphia or Jason Richardson and you can't play the 1st 3 bars of a song... It's literally like learning a new language so don't get discouraged if you feel like you're getting bad or that you aren't getting better, it's absolutely normal and you aren't by any means getting worse because you improve with practice as you can see the end result of the Bohemian rhapsody solo which is great by the way!

  • @hannah3970
    @hannah3970 6 месяцев назад +5

    This is amazing!!! I’ve been “playing” acoustic for 4-5 years but only just recently learned how to play with a pick and also learned bends, which is pitiful hahaha. To be fair, when I first started I was pretty young, didn’t know many songs, and only interested in learning simple chords, picking patterns, and strumming with my fingers. Now, I’m taking it more seriously. I’m gonna buy an electric for Christmas and start learning rock solos and finally commit to learning for real. Thanks for this video, it was very motivating for me :)

    • @hannah3970
      @hannah3970 6 месяцев назад +1

      (I also was not interested in rock music at all but recently have gotten into it, so that’s a huge factor. I only wanted to play simple pop/indie or R&B.)

  • @devictor9486
    @devictor9486 Год назад +4

    Advice that genuinely made me see faster progress when learning the acoustic guitar, which applies to all instruments; be consistent. Don't pick your instrument twice a week and practice for hours straight, instead, try to fit in at least a few minutes of practice every day.
    An example of how much that changed for me, a week ago, before applying consistent practice (and that with months of inconsistent practice), I still had some issues with finger placement, picking and moving my hand across frets without looking down to the arm. That will also build confidence, which helps tremendously when learning new things.

  • @ilirx1509
    @ilirx1509 Год назад +13

    I started off as a self taught guitarist slightly before the pandemic hit, and in 3 months there is absolutely no way I could bend a note as accurately as you did (most of the time pahaha), I'd say my biggest tip, which is very obvious of course, is to not fall into the trap of playing a piece that youre learning all the way through each and every time you practice it. Take the smallest snippets and go at PAINFULLY slow speeds, I mean painfully slow. Additionally, what i've recently found to be very very VERY useful is dissecting a new piece that I learn, and see why it actually works over the chords. CAGED is a gift sent from the heavens so take your time to learn that too! And of course... don't play stairway to heaven in a guitar store :D

  • @Sitckbug549
    @Sitckbug549 4 месяца назад +1

    im 11 and im planning to play guitar! But yet this is so cool. The way you got litterary a TALENT for use it 🤝

  • @videosibueno
    @videosibueno 3 месяца назад +1

    was not expecting the end solo, incredible progress!

  • @Hunterkirksey
    @Hunterkirksey Год назад +78

    That is insane progress for three months. Good job you earned a fan

  • @parsazare1394
    @parsazare1394 2 года назад +124

    Wow.
    I'm also learning guitar for almost three months (self taught)
    But you had much more progress than me. Guess I'm doing something wrong 💀

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  2 года назад +60

      Noo of course not! Keep in mind that I already played the violin (which helps me with placing my fingers). Keep going! 🔥

    • @charlottea5451
      @charlottea5451 Год назад +7

      @@Meikedanielle I am also a violinist and just started learning guitar yesterday:)

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +10

      @@charlottea5451 How nice! good luck :)

    • @jetstreamsam6735
      @jetstreamsam6735 Год назад +3

      @@Meikedanielle im a violist whos been doing guitar for a little, but even from violin, cello, double bass, viola, the fingerings are much different

    • @Meikedanielle
      @Meikedanielle  Год назад +7

      @@jetstreamsam6735 With chords it’s really different from each other I agree, but with playing solos it definitely did help me :)

  • @plastic-scorpions
    @plastic-scorpions 6 месяцев назад

    I began playing at twelve but started to teach myself when I was 13, I still play and I play bass, I love music and guitar so much and I'm so happy I went down that path. I love guitar and I'm so grateful for being raised with rock music like that

  • @yingyue2342
    @yingyue2342 6 месяцев назад

    This is CRAZY progress, you were already playing so well by the second day!!

  • @guitarplayer1495
    @guitarplayer1495 Год назад +3

    your timing was really good starting out when you were playing to drums, well done! also another note, you've progressed really well, can't imagine what you look like now. i've been playing for 2 years almost, it's awesome to see people really enjoying the instrument. also you learned crazy train!!!! if you wanna impress someone you play that. it sounds fast. teehee.

  • @ilikemen996
    @ilikemen996 Год назад +4

    dude thats really good ! i've been playing self taught for 9 months but only had serious progress 4 months in ! amazing work

    • @kennethnick3213
      @kennethnick3213 10 месяцев назад

      Learning from RUclips guitar lesson videos is not self taught.

  • @internetlappen1410
    @internetlappen1410 Год назад

    omfg that solo at the end was worth to go with u through all that stages....well done Girl, keep rocking!!!!

  • @asukaalangley
    @asukaalangley 9 месяцев назад

    this is literally a crazy progression from a crazy talented person i wanna be here someday

  • @josephgarcia9320
    @josephgarcia9320 Год назад +4

    Brooo, this is dope. I’ve learned and studied percussion instruments for many years and just recently I’ve decided to make the jump from percussion to strings (guitar) and so far it’s been hard but this just motivated me to push harder 🙌🏻🔥 good job!

  • @agentf9553
    @agentf9553 Год назад +3

    I got my first Guitar like 4 Days ago and I am so hyped to learn to play it! :D
    Great Video, Bohemian Rhapsody is just soooooo sick!

  • @kswitch265
    @kswitch265 Год назад

    Finally got my first guitar about 4 days ago. Can't put it down! This was even more motivation. Ty haha

  • @user-dn3bi9bo9q
    @user-dn3bi9bo9q 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing I got an electric guitar a few months ago but I’m not even close to ur level amazing stuff man keep up the great work😊😊

  • @littlerainbowgirl94
    @littlerainbowgirl94 Год назад +4

    You should be very proud of yourself, girl! Keep rocking! :)

  • @robotomo4249
    @robotomo4249 Год назад +3

    You've achieved more in 3 months than I could ever have. I would love to hear your playing now seeing as this video was posted 8 months ago! If this is just the beginning of your guitar journey then imagine was you could achieve in just 1 year, let alone 5, 10 or 20 years into the future!
    These types of videos keep popping up in my recommended and I love it, it's great to see people progress so far in such a short time. Also they almost always play the bohemian rhapsody solo.

    • @anastasisyaaa
      @anastasisyaaa Год назад

      ++++

    • @das.ruderboot
      @das.ruderboot Год назад

      in the comments she said she played 6 years of violin prior... she probably knows theory already and has strong fingers, cause violin is the hardest instrument ever. Don't get fooled by these progress videos, people only post it if they know they're good and will get lots of views. But what they don't tell you is that it's not their first instrument. Only if you scroll through comments for 10 minutes. Anyways, don't be hard to yourself. Guitaring is never ending learning and someone who never touched a guitar can expect her results after 1 year

  • @surfacing88
    @surfacing88 Год назад

    Picking up my acoustic guitar this weekend. Very inspirational!

  • @aaronaragones6083
    @aaronaragones6083 11 месяцев назад

    I used to play a lot of guitar more than 15 years ago then I stopped. Seeing your video made me jealous and motivated me. Now I regret stopping. lol. your progress is very fast. impressive!

  • @cycloidgamma127
    @cycloidgamma127 Год назад +6

    IMO, this is the magic of learning guitar, especially self taught ppl, you play in your own way, weird picking grip, slight mistakes in tone and timing, growing calluses and so on, then you improve and realize you can play easier if you do this, you can play better if you do this, your calluses aren't that obvious anymore that your fingers look normal but they're very hard at the tip, until you look like an advanced guitar player. you play like textbook style guitar or something and ppl will ask if you took music lessons and you feel good saying "no, im self taught".

  • @kintokigintoki9923
    @kintokigintoki9923 Год назад +63

    This is some excellent progress! Started off with an amazing guitar and are continuing with it!
    Keep up the good work 👍

  • @thaliafuqua1579
    @thaliafuqua1579 4 месяца назад +1

    I’m just getting into it and man did this help, I can’t wait to get to your level! 😊learning how to read the notes right now, starting with scales. But this just helped me realize how amazing learning an instrument is. You can play music that you love with your own hands 😮 I know that sounds obvious, it’s just so amazing to me ❤

  • @ITZTheRealJLT899
    @ITZTheRealJLT899 10 месяцев назад

    this is amazing! just got my first guitar and this has encouraged me so much

  • @onix477
    @onix477 5 месяцев назад +5

    Incredible progress! it would be extremely helpful if you made a video/shared the resources you used to learn the guitar!

  • @julesrules6570
    @julesrules6570 Год назад +9

    Mad respect for learning all that in 3 months

    • @das.ruderboot
      @das.ruderboot Год назад +1

      in the comments she said she played 6 years of violin prior... she probably knows theory already and has strong fingers, cause violin is the hardest instrument ever. Don't get fooled by these progress videos, people only post it if they know they're good and will get lots of views. But what they don't tell you is that it's not their first instrument. Only if you scroll through comments for 10 minutes.
      Someone who never touched an instrument before will not be able to pull this off in most cases

  • @zyuh64
    @zyuh64 6 месяцев назад

    Love watching self taught artists progress!

  • @cassidyh.6540
    @cassidyh.6540 4 месяца назад

    This is pure dedication. Impressive