Huh really? I have been playing for 1 month and i already play even more advanced riffs with better precision than her, maybe because i have been playing piano for 15 years idk
She looks like she practices a lot. I’ve been drumming for about 5-7 months and I can’t play a song yet. I barely practice and when I do it’s either for too long and I get carpal tunnel or too short because I got frustrated. This gives me inspiration
i started in march 2021 and i did my first song in july 2021, and i think that's normal! in my first month i wasn't able to change chord fastly... now i practise since one year and 3 months but this video make me sad because i'm not at her's same level :( (btw sorry for my bad english, i'm italian!)
Yeah now I learned how to play the song and want to practice more and more to be able to play better, with different techniques, and faster. I like drumming a lot it’s a great way for me to get out the energy during a good song. It’s hard to get your limbs to all do something different, but I’m down for a challenge
@@annasarafranzolini3062 yeah same, im now 1 month (2 lessons) in and I've had about 6 chords learned which is comepletely normal, i think she just started right off with learning songs while we tried to practice first, plus 2 months is still a pretty quick learner :)
I just felt so happy seeing her progress, and especially during the moments where you can see that she's not just practicing but actually enjoying playing
I tried playing guitar, but couldn’t do it so I moved to uke. I got really good and consistently played for two years. This made learning guitar later on sooo much easier!
Awesome video! Makes me wish I could learn again because it was the best feeling when you finally start getting better and more comfortable. I’ve been playing for 28 years and I owe it all to my dad.
When I first started I decided to go all in so I wouldn't give up on the guitar but with hard work practicing 4 hours a day and learning chords I was already shredding my second month playing guitar and you can do that guys just believe in yourself
I’m doing this now. I have days when I’m like am I too dumb for this? But I’m promising myself that I won’t give up on this, because this is who I inspire to be. I’m not very clever but I hope that with practice it will work, I can almost play come as you are (not very well) but im trying to improve. Thanks for the motivation I hope your getting on well
@@berrybliss8184 I wish you good luck :) for me i just buckled down and only try to learn hard songs and my skill went through the roof pretty quick keep on shredding
@@achoo3739 um he's not wrong... thats normal throughout the process of learning music. thats what usually happens as you slowly dive into the rabbit hole and discover the world of being a musician. and this comment isnt probably intented in a negative way. in fact, i see it as a compliment.
People dont understand. “Its impossible, It will take years to learn”. Just put the guitar next to your sofa or bed and play for 5-10 mins everyday and you will be playin songs within a month
When I started learning, my guitar teacher told me the "secret": Find a routine for your guitar. Aim for 30 minute sessions every day, if that isn't possible, aim for at least 15. Try to learn new melodies, and when you feel like you know how to play the one you're working on, move on. Make sure you look for a new technique every once in a while, so you don't get stuck on the same patterns and gestures. This process takes more or less time depending on each person, but in my case, after "only" 9 months, I can carry a bunch of tunes with decent fluidity. And I've heard that, with the mindset above, people can get to a decent profesional level in less than 3 years. So yeah, it does work like that
Most important thing I’ve learned is to stop stressing and comparing yourself about progress. Everyone learns at a different pace, the most important part is enjoying and having fun in the process. I posted my 10 month progress video, was pretty nervous and did get hate for my playing. But honestly, it’s okay. I enjoy playing, and I’ll never stop, even if I suck.
People in the comments, don’t feel bad about your progress. People learn at different levels and also she clearly had someone else with experience help her as you can see in the video
Professor Prestige born in music means to grow up around musical influence and this helps one develop skills like beat keeping and an ear towards what sounds right. playing football would come smoother to someone who’s watched many games compared to someone who’s watched none. see what i mean ?
And there's me who needs 10 seconds to switch from one chord to another and I still will hit wrong strings Edit: I finally succeeded to play a part from Come Down - the pillows
This is probably the most motivational video I've seen since I got my guitar. Starting today I'm prqcticing at least three hours a day. Thank you legend.
Okay, so now instead of regretting not starting earlier, you're going to get up, and make an effort to start NOW. Because a year in the future you're gunna regret not starting NOW
@@rideronthestorm4218 I kinda stopped. I can play a couple of pieces but nothing major. Working to be able to play one good song right now. Found a ukelele and some violins in my sibling's old room so I'm gonna give those a shot
@@senseispud2197 when I started playing I looked at songs and said "its too complicated so no thanks" and I stopped playing for weeks but then I discovered power chords and that changed everything
That Les Paul is just sooo beautiful and every Les Paul in existence. Honestly with how much hard work you have put in learning guitar so fast and well you have a really bright future as when I started guitar it felt so boring but you seem to enjoy it. Continue and good luck!
I learned Redneck by Lamb of God as my first real song XD Then I learned Venus :p And now I play mainly blues and noodle a bit, cause I'm jaded and hate my fingers XD
It's so funny that I'm seeing this now after just getting my electric guitar today (I've had an acoustic for just over a year now) and immediately trying to learn master of puppets.
Thats really good progress for one year..but i was impressed that she went through atleast 5 guitars in one year..i couldn't even afford one in a year..im broke af!
Just be consistent! I've been there too, but your practice will pay off in the future, future you will thank yourself 😉 that's what happened for me at least😁
This is making me feel bad about playing acoustic Edit: Thankyou for the likes guys🥺 and I’m actually having a lot of fun with acoustic...still wanna try electric though
Im thinking about learning acoustic then electric Yo thanks everyone for the tips it's been 3 months on acoustic and I feel like im getting the hang of it
@@tfyougonnado7841 if you learn acoustic, you'll have to deal with higher action and tougher strings, while with electric it's softer; although there's less space on the neck. I'd recommend electric for beginners because you don't hear the impurities of first starting out, by with an acoustic you can play as loud or as soft as you are capable of. Choose what you want, and good luck.
@@waltervlogs9617 i need to em0hasize on "started learning", not learned. I still didn't get through it after 6 months, but i try it time to time. To be more specific the intro riff (ran...dandandannnn) is the first i started learning, SotW the first riff i succeeded learning (i mean... hard to miss that one) (I mean, by now i got the intro covered, i'm still having issues with going from one riff to another and those slides) Anyhow; why not start with easier? Simple, I started trying to learn the most easy to understand riffs within my favourite songs. Makes sense that I start with what I like first and MoP was one of the iconic riffs I started with. It doesn't mean I succeeded, just that i tried it first. And since I'm not that much into Metallica (i never got their albums when i was a teenager as I was into neo and didn't get ways to afford albums for a while) so unlike many people, I did not grow with Metallica (i mean, aside their album Death Magnetic) so there are a lot of their songs that I don't know well - hence didn't create a connexion with. Now though on my guitar journey i've been increasingly looking into their songs as the riffs provide an interesting challenge while not being as crazy as those of my favourite bands but are more interesting than ones who'd be too easy (i love punk hardcore for example but I came to realize most tend to be easier than i should go for - although still fun) That said, i just don't have a really good connexion with NEM, so I'm probably going to be able to play MoP fully before i start learning it. (That said if i know how to play MoP apparently NeM shouldn't be too hard?)
@@PuddlesTheMolten i have a question, cause i started with the ukulele and now i want to learn how to play the guitar, is it more complicated? kandbf i mean i know it has more strings
Hey! I've been playing the guitar since I was 7 and it's great to see how interested people are. I can see from your gradual improvement and form that you practice a lot! Keep growing
I wish my daughter could play like that. It's so hard being a single mom, when ur a male teenage with no kids. Edit: Damn, I never got 1.7k Likes on a comment. Thanks y'all!
@@venlium7308 Hey there, I recommend practicing changing between chords. This will help when playing a song to make your transitions between chords smoother. If you know what song you are going to play, it may help to work on your strumming technique and switching between the chords in the song.
I’m seeing a lot of comments about how she had more progress within a year than you guys. Here’s a possibility, she probably practiced more than you did, took classes, or had someone in her life to teach her and give her tips or maybe she’s just a fast learner. Everyone learns at a different pace.
@@emodemonwitch2287 well as for me, I only got 15~20 minutes a day to learn the basics, for 2 weeks now. And I can say my fret fingers are starting to get used to it. We should try harder lol
Judging from the stuff she's playing, I think she has a teacher, who may even be a family member. Having musical genes, like she does, can be a massive help too. Playing another instrument prior to learning guitar is another key to early success (piano is probably the most applicable). Practicing for 30 minutes a day is sufficient, but if you're avid enough about guitar then you should naturally want to spend 1-2 hours a day practicing. Setting long-term goals is useful too - I made it my aim to play Fade To Black flawlessly. Many newer players also develop the view that the guitar makes the player, when in reality it's the total opposite - as long as it stays in tune and is ergonomic, the guitar really doesn't change much when learning. I found an elastic finger stretcher really useful to use under the table in school classes and during warmup routine. Writing music is another great way to improve, particularly if you want to progress further than just being a casual player. The most important thing to any instrument though is to never force music out of you - music should always be allowed to flow out of you, but never let that river run dry by overworking yourself.
@@goldensilence5841 I think there's pros and cons to aging faster and aging slower than normal and it depends on the person as to what they would prefer. I prefer to age slower. The pro to aging slower is you live longer than normal and the con is you look less mature. The pro to aging faster is you become more mature faster and the con is you live shorter. I would prefer to live as long as possible. I exercise a lot, I eat healthy foods, I stay away from the sun as much as I can and eat as little processed food as possible so I can slow down the natural aging process and live longer.
Tbh it sounds cheesy but this video inspired me to start playing so here I am, second day of self taught practice! I think I’m making good progress but I’m really enjoying playing :)
this video was 2 years ago IMAGINE how good she is now
Fr
she has a 3 year thingy up :D
I know right
ya 0-0
Fr
i love how her outfits gets punkier thru the video
Fr
Lol ya
Lol love the shirts tho
ikkrrr
im emo
You can tell she’s even started looking more badass with time, the rocker life really did choose her
Fr
the grammar life didn’t choose you
Woah
@@ravenn___e7601 the simp life def chose you
Ravenn___ E The punctuation life didn’t choose you. 😂
As someone who has been learning guitar for 2 months, how fast she improved inspires me to sell my guitar.
🤣🤣🤣
got me cracking up🤣🤣🤣
I CANT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Lmaoooo
Huh really? I have been playing for 1 month and i already play even more advanced riffs with better precision than her, maybe because i have been playing piano for 15 years idk
Me when I I watch a guitar video Yousician: allow me to introduce myself
I just installed it just so it would stop popping up🤣
Jajajaj yeah same here!
Bro Ong and when I watch piano videos simply piano be pooping up
Adblocker: allow me to introduce myself (⌐■_■)
babybottle addblocker ; i don't work on the youtube app human
She looks like she has the coolest freaking family
Ruby Mckenzie also the richest lol
@@unknownperson555 Lol. The guitars in the vid aren't that expensive just saying.
Gabe Gamer I saw a les Paul. 2k guitar. Play everything else. That is money mate.
Linus not that expensive
Gabe Gamer So you own some les Paul’s and a bunch of other $1000+ guitars?
This girl is cooler than I could ever hope to be
Let it encourage you. You are precious 🙏
Stay strong
@@danteravenveren1278 facts
Hey, you got 420 likes on your comment, that's pretty cool
@@danteravenveren1278 you don't know what 420 means?
Dante Raven Veren damn you must think you’re better than everyone else
She looks like she practices a lot. I’ve been drumming for about 5-7 months and I can’t play a song yet. I barely practice and when I do it’s either for too long and I get carpal tunnel or too short because I got frustrated. This gives me inspiration
i started in march 2021 and i did my first song in july 2021, and i think that's normal! in my first month i wasn't able to change chord fastly... now i practise since one year and 3 months but this video make me sad because i'm not at her's same level :( (btw sorry for my bad english, i'm italian!)
@@Vincos_ ciao, io prendo lezioni (un'ora a settimana, 20€)
Drumming’s pretty easy (for me) since i got this sense where i literally just play by the beat, by vibing into the music
Yeah now I learned how to play the song and want to practice more and more to be able to play better, with different techniques, and faster. I like drumming a lot it’s a great way for me to get out the energy during a good song. It’s hard to get your limbs to all do something different, but I’m down for a challenge
@@annasarafranzolini3062 yeah same, im now 1 month (2 lessons) in and I've had about 6 chords learned which is comepletely normal, i think she just started right off with learning songs while we tried to practice first, plus 2 months is still a pretty quick learner :)
Me laying here with my guitar and bloody fingers "Wow, cool"
:)
Haha ditto
fucking same but i play bass (almost cut my index finger off by practicing a slide for 2 hours yesterday)
*smiles in acoustic guitar and nylon strings*
Armyyy💜💜
This reminds me of watching my sim character progress a musical skill.
😂
😂 Lmao
Legend
great i have a calculus quiz in 2 days but you've made me want to start playing Sims again 😑
I use cheats :^
Her one month progress is probably my one year progress ...
Same 🚣♀️
My 3 years of soft playing progress
Same hahah
She's killing it.
same here-
I just felt so happy seeing her progress, and especially during the moments where you can see that she's not just practicing but actually enjoying playing
It’s been 10 years since I got my guitar and I’m still playing smoke on the water
same haha
Bru😱
0 35
Same
Its a good song doe
I bought ukulele yesterday
RUclips:
I should buy electric guitar
Lmao meeee
I bought an acoustic guitar last week.
or u can buy an electric ukelele
@@lahmstudios2569 oh shit
abhirami a s same now I want an electric one
Me sitting here with my ukulele like: oh whao
girl same 😭
Same here ahahah
Same-
My goal is to get good at uke so I can get a guitar eventually-
I tried playing guitar, but couldn’t do it so I moved to uke. I got really good and consistently played for two years. This made learning guitar later on sooo much easier!
Me holding the guitar first time in my entire life, cause i only played uke before: oh, i can under u
Awesome video! Makes me wish I could learn again because it was the best feeling when you finally start getting better and more comfortable. I’ve been playing for 28 years and I owe it all to my dad.
It took me five years to learn how to spell gutair.
No Results Found you did it, nice job!
congrations, your done it!
No Results Found HAHAHA YOU’RE SUCH A MOOD but same here 😅
Haha you are funny you still spelt it wrong you dumbass it's spelt as Guiter.
Paradox_YT he was joking bro chill
this makes me regret why I didn't record my progress either...
oh wait I didn't even make any progress
perfect time to start recording it
😂love your profile pic💜
That’s right and wrong grammar
right in the feels
you can always pretend like you just started learning today. Just fake it :D
Next video "My two years of playing guitar progress".
I wait for that.
here have a reply
💀💀
what is the 1:10 song!!! pls anwerr
@@abiezalevi2839 nothing else matters-Metalica
She is already perfect
When I first started I decided to go all in so I wouldn't give up on the guitar but with hard work practicing 4 hours a day and learning chords I was already shredding my second month playing guitar and you can do that guys just believe in yourself
I’m doing this now. I have days when I’m like am I too dumb for this? But I’m promising myself that I won’t give up on this, because this is who I inspire to be. I’m not very clever but I hope that with practice it will work, I can almost play come as you are (not very well) but im trying to improve. Thanks for the motivation I hope your getting on well
@@berrybliss8184 I wish you good luck :) for me i just buckled down and only try to learn hard songs and my skill went through the roof pretty quick
keep on shredding
@@mrswagg7377 wow that’s so cool and v motivating thanks and I wish u good luck and progress for you too.
i’m starting as well but it’s very hard for me to switch chords, it took me a while to switch 😭
Congratulations! Do you have lessons or do you learn everything alone?
as she is exposed to are musical culture
she slowly gets edgier
Y es \
Man I totally love this comment for stereotyping people by the music they listen/play to
@@achoo3739 he mustve forgot there was some bitch niggas in the comment section
im bored x10 imagine caring
@@achoo3739 um he's not wrong... thats normal throughout the process of learning music. thats what usually happens as you slowly dive into the rabbit hole and discover the world of being a musician. and this comment isnt probably intented in a negative way. in fact, i see it as a compliment.
Alternate title:
My 1 year punk aesthetic progression.
Nice
cringe
stfu
@@Jared-xf5xl bootleg Justin Y spotted
punk is not an aesthetic tho lmao
People dont understand. “Its impossible, It will take years to learn”. Just put the guitar next to your sofa or bed and play for 5-10 mins everyday and you will be playin songs within a month
Really? My mom plays the Hawaiian Guitar and I always I always wanted to play the Spanish, but with school and all I was always unsure if I could
@@Augustforever1056 just practice (:
Neel Shiv playing guitar is easy and fun, trust me
When I started learning, my guitar teacher told me the "secret": Find a routine for your guitar. Aim for 30 minute sessions every day, if that isn't possible, aim for at least 15. Try to learn new melodies, and when you feel like you know how to play the one you're working on, move on. Make sure you look for a new technique every once in a while, so you don't get stuck on the same patterns and gestures.
This process takes more or less time depending on each person, but in my case, after "only" 9 months, I can carry a bunch of tunes with decent fluidity. And I've heard that, with the mindset above, people can get to a decent profesional level in less than 3 years. So yeah, it does work like that
Its like running or fitness you just need to do it often enough.
Most important thing I’ve learned is to stop stressing and comparing yourself about progress. Everyone learns at a different pace, the most important part is enjoying and having fun in the process. I posted my 10 month progress video, was pretty nervous and did get hate for my playing. But honestly, it’s okay. I enjoy playing, and I’ll never stop, even if I suck.
it’s doesn’t matter how long you’ve been playing the electric guitar for what matters is how much work you put into it
That's right. Or when you started, if you were seven or fifteen.
Cheese on Toast does that matter a lot?
Ok
Never put much effort into guitar playing. Have 5 years of bass playing experience, though.
U gave me motivation dude.
I literally just stared at her long fingers dancing over the frets.
**clutching my tiny hands and crying in a corner**
lmaoooooo oml bruhhh I feel your pain 😂
Me ✋😂
😔🖐
Sorry but-
Mineta?
I have a tiny hand and I play guitar, it can be annoying sometimes tho
People in the comments, don’t feel bad about your progress. People learn at different levels and also she clearly had someone else with experience help her as you can see in the video
Nessa Ruane Dalton or she practices way longer and devotes herself way more
I give myself 3-4 hours out of my day I reckon I'm getting better I'm a second week in.
Nessa Ruane Dalton there is no such thing as born in music 😂 only practice can make her that good
Professor Prestige born in music means to grow up around musical influence and this helps one develop skills like beat keeping and an ear towards what sounds right. playing football would come smoother to someone who’s watched many games compared to someone who’s watched none. see what i mean ?
AvaCantGame i see you in every video :)
As someone who recently got into guitar this was big boost to my self confidence knowing imma get better
And there's me who needs 10 seconds to switch from one chord to another and I still will hit wrong strings
Edit: I finally succeeded to play a part from Come Down - the pillows
This is me when I started learning guitar
SAME
Same 🥲
oh wow me
S A M E. B R U H
This is probably the most motivational video I've seen since I got my guitar. Starting today I'm prqcticing at least three hours a day. Thank you legend.
Amen me too
Well for beginners you should play only 20 minutes a day to avoid blister and cut on your fingers lol
@@zeropsycho5768 I mean i guess it just depends on the person but ive been playing like 2/3 hours a day and my fingers dont hurt
Sick!!
No practice 40 hours a day or play nothing at all
Okay, so now instead of regretting not starting earlier, you're going to get up, and make an effort to start NOW. Because a year in the future you're gunna regret not starting NOW
This a thousand times. I have an acoustic back home. As soon as I fly back it's time
I have that poster in my bedroom.
I decided to start playing today and even though I despised how hard it was I kept going back and trying.
Who else read it in his voice? lmao
gotta go take dump right NOW ive been procrastinating too much
Amazing song choices. All around great songs and solid ones to show off some skills.
Keep on rocking! Good stuff!
As someone who started learning this week, this gives me inspiration
Oh hi, how is it going now ?
@@rideronthestorm4218 I kinda stopped. I can play a couple of pieces but nothing major. Working to be able to play one good song right now. Found a ukelele and some violins in my sibling's old room so I'm gonna give those a shot
@@senseispud2197 oh cool after all maybe these ohter instruments are your thing
@@senseispud2197 when I started playing I looked at songs and said "its too complicated so no thanks" and I stopped playing for weeks but then I discovered power chords and that changed everything
I started learning last week :>
She after two months is literally better than me after one year.
maybe you should play your guitar more often than once a week
@@siemniak did you mean often than once a month
@@maxweimann316 yeah but I didn't want to be unkind
@@maxweimann316 I practice at least 4 days in a week lol.. but I didn't had any teacher
@@Bonte2 guitar is not your instrument dude
My brain: wow she’s good!
Me with my guitar just sitting here and watching!: 🥲 🎸
👁👄👁🤠
omg facttt😭😂
that’s me at this very moment. guitar in hand sulking bc i suck
same 🥲
Fact dude xD
this is so amazing to see as a fellow learner I wish more people would share their progress
why is this coming on everyones recommended 2 years later
Lol yh
lmao fr
Shut up
Actually I searched for this
Me after 5 months : **breaks string while tuning**
Wtf that's me rn
Did that last week
I feel you man
Me af
@@nikolkatrikolka7034 wow, your string lasted 3 years?
Me: **watching this video**
"Wow damn her guitar is amazing"
My acoustic guitar: " am I joke?"
Lol same, now I kinda want to buy an electric guitar...
@@ciel2815 same
Im reading this comment, my classic guitar :
*I am joking?*
@@ciel2815 same
Literally me rn
That Les Paul is just sooo beautiful and every Les Paul in existence. Honestly with how much hard work you have put in learning guitar so fast and well you have a really bright future as when I started guitar it felt so boring but you seem to enjoy it. Continue and good luck!
whats the exact name of that les paul?
Random person: *uploads one video*
RUclips: that's gotta be recommended
Same wiv me
wish that would happen to me
gotta be a girl or nobody gives a shit about you.
The unfair reality
That sneaky smile when you get to hear your guitar playing jiving perfectly with the drummer... The feels... So good.
such a good feeling
What song was that with the drummer?? At 2:20
@@jonathanovenden5039 Hells Bells - AC/DC
@@mattbrabham6351 ah! Yes or course thanks you
I love how she learns master of puppets before nothing else matters
Honestly I did too when starting out.
I did that, but only because nothing else matters hadn't been written yet!
I learned Redneck by Lamb of God as my first real song XD
Then I learned Venus :p
And now I play mainly blues and noodle a bit, cause I'm jaded and hate my fingers XD
90% that she did it wrong aswell fjsjfj
It's so funny that I'm seeing this now after just getting my electric guitar today (I've had an acoustic for just over a year now) and immediately trying to learn master of puppets.
I just started two days ago... and i feel so confident and hopeful of being a good player after practice like you..
Keep at it even when you feel like you can’t
@@royghosn18 absolutely
* cries in acoustic, knowing i can't be that badass bc i ain't got an electric guitar *
I feel you
Same
i have acoustic and electric and only use my acoustic, its way nicer with certain songs. Depends on ur genre.
im getting one and gifting my acoustic
I understand you bro
0:00 Ahhhh this should be a motivation
5:53 Maybe I'll play video games and quit guitar.
Ooof. Thank you, guys for the likes. Hehehehe.
Lol
LMao, me, But the other way around, I'm starting to stop playing video games and going on to guitar.
Yeh fuckin weeb get off tinda and start makin a use of yeh life
666th like
@@clairvoyance672 tinda?
see talented people learning something while I waste my time in my bed
10/10
Or maybe just dedicated people. What a fucking excuse smh
something that every guitarist would like to do is go to a guitar school and get to their full potential, but you can't always :"(
When she becomes better in 1 year than you in 7 years.
Some learn faster than others
Maybe she has more time.. 😓
Such a copied comment.
Jason Avilés Villena wdym ?
@@lilahazimdelamarche7687 Idk
Thats really good progress for one year..but i was impressed that she went through atleast 5 guitars in one year..i couldn't even afford one in a year..im broke af!
Her family might have a few guitars
@Wise Guy lmao
@Wise Guy Yo, you lookin to adopt another kiddo?? Cuz, uh, y'know.. free guitars...
They aren’t that expensive, around 100-300 if usually 100-200, and I mean seems like her dads a drummer so they probably invest in instruments
And a drum set
*22 seconds in she’s already slaying...*
There is nothing “absurd” about what I said.
@@nicolaberry9550 yes there is
@@ok-rn2un why? lmao slaying is a good term.
@@kutubeg oml
(If it can make you feel any better, the first clip is after one month of practice, it's not literally the first time she played)
Hey that ACDC start got me well played
maybe if i watch this enough i’ll collect some talent
my chemical disco Joshua 🥺
my chemical disco 🥺
||-//
I feel you bro 😭
I just realized how long her fingers were, those are huge blessing lol.
Nicholas R meanwhile I try to make due with my baby hands...
@@ohh5178 Same, there are a handful of songs I can't do because my fingers aren't flexible enough.
I have long fingers luck is by my side🤣
My fingers aren’t long enough to play a lot of songs lol
yeees. my hands are 15 cm w short ones afsjhcxkđđ
the way her style changed relating to the music i find so cool
It's not about how long you've played the guitar it's all about how much you give your time to your guitar every single fckin day.
Proud of you MG!
i love you
I love you
Imagine being told that by a verified guitar player
👑👑👑 ▶️ 🎸
Yessur
Thought this was clairo lmao
SAME LMFAOO
Lol same
SAMEEEE
I JUST REALIZED SHES NOT OMG HELP
Same
5yrs later
Still looking at the strings to make sure i play them right😂
Im really good at guitar and im pretty sure i still do that lmao
Lol
Jared Dines😅
I've been playing since I was 11, and am now 31 years old. I still watch my hands. Its a hard habit to break regardless of how good you get.
@@jzuhd yea It becomes a habit of looking at the strings
I just started playing guitar, well done
Nobody:
RUclips:
Hey you wanna see some girl showing how she learned to play guitar in a year?
Me: Hell yeah
literally how i ended watching this
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAA
LMAO
Yo dude same tho
Hahah for real
room: bright and sweet
girl: pretty
guitar: ROOOOCK
More like RoOocK
Take me down to the paradise city where the grass is green and the girls are pretty...
FBI open up
Oh won't you please take me home
WTF is your comment supposed to mean?
Oh no, here come the simply piano ads...
No
Ye
And fender play ads
and yousician :D
@@liljabjarnadottir5518 Yousician actually
daammnnn girl you playing very well
She gives me clairo vibes.
Yes this is the comment I've been looking for
same lol
I thought she was clairo
@@lorenevillena9286 same
YES BRUHH
I’m a pianist don’t know why I’m here, but this is dope
bro same 😂 lowkey wanna try guitar now
Lol same but I want to learn guitar too
i am a pianist aandd i play guitar i just started with playing guitar my fingers are hurting really bad😂
I'm both but she's still better than me at guitar
Yet your dp states otherwise.
RUclips: How many ads do you want in your video?
Mango: No
yt requires 10 mins of video to have ads
althea perias it requires ten minutes to have mid roll ads, you can still put one at the beginning or end
RA1ND [GD] it probably got copyright claimed because of all the copyrighted songs
she didn't got any copyright btw
Insane Reactions it didn’t got copyrighted because this is a cover
I’ve played guitar for almost a year and I’m at where she was at like 3 months
Just be consistent! I've been there too, but your practice will pay off in the future, future you will thank yourself 😉 that's what happened for me at least😁
Everybody learns at their own pace.
I've been playing almost 17 years and this kid plays solos that I can't dream of
Never give up
When learning an instrument, I think ur pace of learning is about how much soul and hearth u put into it.
SAME
@@reptiI sheesh
This is making me feel bad about playing acoustic
Edit: Thankyou for the likes guys🥺 and I’m actually having a lot of fun with acoustic...still wanna try electric though
Im thinking about learning acoustic then electric
Yo thanks everyone for the tips it's been 3 months on acoustic and I feel like im getting the hang of it
@@tfyougonnado7841 if you learn acoustic, you'll have to deal with higher action and tougher strings, while with electric it's softer; although there's less space on the neck. I'd recommend electric for beginners because you don't hear the impurities of first starting out, by with an acoustic you can play as loud or as soft as you are capable of. Choose what you want, and good luck.
Why? They’re both really cool.
@@dominusanuli3595 I have acoustic but I can't play any of these dope songs which is kinda sad
same here 😳
I have the upmost respect for your musical taste
Mr. MooCow utmost
this was 3 years ago imagine how she plays now when you played master of puppets you did good imagine how it sounds now omg
Songs in the video:
0:05 Back in Black-AC/DC (8th September)
0:16 Pride and Joy-Stevie Ray Vaughan (16th October)
0:33 Purple Haze-Jimi Hendrix (9th November)
0:48 Master of Puppets-Metallica (17th November)
1:10 Nothing Else Matters-Metallica (10th December)
1:44 One Step Closer-Linkin Park(February 1st) *BEST ONE*
2:03 Hells Bells-AC/DC (12th April)
2:37 Whole Lotta Love-Led Zeppelin (30th April)
2:52 Rock + Roll-EDEN (22nd June)
3:13 Symphony of Destruction-Megadeth (22nd June)
3:56 Toxicity-SOAD (4th July)
4:20 Black Dog-Led Zeppelin (22nd July)
4:38 No Good-Kaleo (7th August)
bless you
nerd😂
Thanks dude
Dude this list is in the description of the video
Thank you dude
She really did learn how to play master of puppets before nothing else matters
(is there something wrong with that? :o Master of Puppets is the first song I started learning)
@Mr Sweetkandy there’s nothing wrong with it it’s just that MOP is a harder song to play than NEM
Mr Sweetkandy how tf did you learn a harder song than a easier song? And yes, AGS 15 about how tf you learn a harder song first than a easier one!
@@waltervlogs9617 i need to em0hasize on "started learning", not learned. I still didn't get through it after 6 months, but i try it time to time.
To be more specific the intro riff (ran...dandandannnn) is the first i started learning, SotW the first riff i succeeded learning (i mean... hard to miss that one)
(I mean, by now i got the intro covered, i'm still having issues with going from one riff to another and those slides)
Anyhow; why not start with easier? Simple, I started trying to learn the most easy to understand riffs within my favourite songs. Makes sense that I start with what I like first and MoP was one of the iconic riffs I started with. It doesn't mean I succeeded, just that i tried it first.
And since I'm not that much into Metallica (i never got their albums when i was a teenager as I was into neo and didn't get ways to afford albums for a while) so unlike many people, I did not grow with Metallica (i mean, aside their album Death Magnetic) so there are a lot of their songs that I don't know well - hence didn't create a connexion with.
Now though on my guitar journey i've been increasingly looking into their songs as the riffs provide an interesting challenge while not being as crazy as those of my favourite bands but are more interesting than ones who'd be too easy (i love punk hardcore for example but I came to realize most tend to be easier than i should go for - although still fun)
That said, i just don't have a really good connexion with NEM, so I'm probably going to be able to play MoP fully before i start learning it. (That said if i know how to play MoP apparently NeM shouldn't be too hard?)
Mr Sweetkandy oh I see but still damn!
My level of playing: Em, Am, C, Dm, again.
me too lol
Sometimes I throw in a G to keep it spicy
@@tylerjb7 maybe even Bm or something like that :))
*omg your pfp*
kuburan
beautiful just BEAUTIFUL, I admire that you can play so well, it's beautiful, I love it
First day: *playing like a beginner
One day later: like a PRO
yeah no
Am I the only one who started with acoustic guitar?
believe me it's better and easier
No, its not better because on electric guitar you can play much more cool rifs and you will be more motivated to keep going
@@gomila9198 I actually never saw it that way, but you're right tbh
I started (technically am starting) with a ukulele so, you be proud of yourself
@@PuddlesTheMolten i have a question, cause i started with the ukulele and now i want to learn how to play the guitar, is it more complicated? kandbf i mean i know it has more strings
I’m a pianist and this is making me wanna get an electric guitar.
Silvia Fashion buy one, you won’t regret it
Same
Me too, in this quarantene I wanna use my time better (than do homework)
Im like pianist would say: Buy electric guitar!
Me too but i got a violin instead of guitar 🙂 *not that i regretted it
Hey! I've been playing the guitar since I was 7 and it's great to see how interested people are. I can see from your gradual improvement and form that you practice a lot! Keep growing
Is it me or did she start out pretty good? Like when I started out it was rough
Right??? I had so much trouble switching chords i gave up trying :'/
it was already her 1sr month
I don’t even know what the strings are. 😂
@@ableape275
I was once there, but keep on putting that work for at least 15 min every day and your muscle memory will be your lover
@@ableape275 everyone goes through that...dont give up so easily ??
I wish my daughter could do that.
But then again, I don't even have a daughter.
i wish my pet duck could do that but dont have one
Ah, I guess that will explain why your daughter can't do that.
首先要有一个女友,哈哈
@@老钢镚 没问题 (google translate)
Johan Titulaer LoL can you explain what that Chinese guy said.
I wish my daughter could play like that.
It's so hard being a single mom, when ur a male teenage with no kids.
Edit: Damn, I never got 1.7k Likes on a comment. Thanks y'all!
HAAAAA
I was going to be like hold up, let’s not criticize children but then I saw the end lmao
this might be the dumbest comment i’ve seen in a while
@@sevms22 thx bro
Wait a minute
Holy Crap this is incredible :D
What am I doing here, I am a pianist...
*but I still like it*
Thats still kinda related... Im a digital artist..
*I'm a violinistsand pianist watching this*
ItzBen21 wtf am I doing here I am a depressionist....
Me too 😂
Me too
Very good! Keep it up. I always found that Black Dog riff a little tricky to play.
I see you everywhere 😂
Do you know what the 3:14 song is
@@wkd0 Symphony of Destruction by Megadeath I think
@@angelab8084 thank you 😊
@DewGloomie no idea what you mean buddy but the song is called rock + roll at the time i clicked :)
i love how she gradually gets more and more edgy xd as the video goes on
That's what I loved most about this video
Teenagehood 😁
one of the benefits of rock
She doesn't though
thats what guitar does to you
So beautiful and so talented 😍
This really pushes me to practice more and harder, I've been playing for 3 years and I don't think I'll ever be fully satisfied with my guitar
The Family I’ve been learning for like three years almost but like I’m still quite bad and this is definitely encouraging me to practice more. 👍🏻
Don't worry, 8 years playing yet not satisfied
@@ubbdaubermensch1528 hard agree
if all guitarist were satisfied with their playing we'd never keep creating new techniques
@@venlium7308 Hey there, I recommend practicing changing between chords. This will help when playing a song to make your transitions between chords smoother. If you know what song you are going to play, it may help to work on your strumming technique and switching between the chords in the song.
You have talent AND good music taste, you have it all basically.
someone drop the songs man
Have the effort too obviously
Not my kinda music, but good progress
1k like
Same not my music but still good progress
Looks like someone hit a Metallica phase
Dom723 haven’t we all
I tend to play in d standard and drop c nowadays but occasionally I just have to jam out to some metallica. It's too damn fun.
Dom723 probably the best opening ive ever heard.
@@anthonystark9390 I'm in Drop A xF
Dom723 who don’t. They have the best collection of metal riffs
This is inspiring to other people to start playing guitar especially other woman it’s personally my favorite and the best instrument to learn
During the quarantine guitar sales sky rocketed and the demographic is overwhelmingly female
Fuck yeah :))
ARE WE JUST GONNA IGNORE THE FACT THAT SHE GOT A LES PAUL IN LESS THAN A YEAR OF PLAYING GUITAR AND HAD AN IBANEZ FOR HER FIRST. LUCKY!
My first guitar was a Les Paul tho
Easy enough if you save up birthday,Christmas money and do chours
Marc Wood or get a job
Ibanez is a brand where they sell cheap and expensive guitars, Les Paul is a guitar MODEL that is made by several brands that can be cheap.
SEBU plus, she has Ibanez GIO (I think, IJN220), that's kinda cheap and is often bought in Ibanez kit.
Imagine when she play like this in the middle of the night
The neighbours : *knock her door* Can I get your autograph pls?
more like knock knock shut the fuck up lmaooo
Stop simping
@@mohebhaidari2552 how is it simping LOL
@@mohebhaidari2552 bet u don't even know what "simp" means smh
@@serenity9926 bet you a simp as well
I’m seeing a lot of comments about how she had more progress within a year than you guys. Here’s a possibility, she probably practiced more than you did, took classes, or had someone in her life to teach her and give her tips or maybe she’s just a fast learner. Everyone learns at a different pace.
Yea i just started like 2 days ago and its not as easy as others think but u learn at ur own pace and i love it
Doc MC who ?
Ben_15 who what? Scroll through the comments and you’ll find what I’m talking about, if that’s what you’re asking.
@@emodemonwitch2287 well as for me, I only got 15~20 minutes a day to learn the basics, for 2 weeks now. And I can say my fret fingers are starting to get used to it. We should try harder lol
Judging from the stuff she's playing, I think she has a teacher, who may even be a family member. Having musical genes, like she does, can be a massive help too. Playing another instrument prior to learning guitar is another key to early success (piano is probably the most applicable). Practicing for 30 minutes a day is sufficient, but if you're avid enough about guitar then you should naturally want to spend 1-2 hours a day practicing. Setting long-term goals is useful too - I made it my aim to play Fade To Black flawlessly. Many newer players also develop the view that the guitar makes the player, when in reality it's the total opposite - as long as it stays in tune and is ergonomic, the guitar really doesn't change much when learning. I found an elastic finger stretcher really useful to use under the table in school classes and during warmup routine. Writing music is another great way to improve, particularly if you want to progress further than just being a casual player. The most important thing to any instrument though is to never force music out of you - music should always be allowed to flow out of you, but never let that river run dry by overworking yourself.
I was going to do a video like this when I started playing guitar but I wasn’t bothered you have real dedication
Y’all notice how in a year a person can change a lot she went from looking like a 14 year old middle schooler to a edgy college student
And then there's me, looking the same at 20 as I did at 15
@@bluepeng8895 is that bad ???
For some people it is
@@goldensilence5841 I think there's pros and cons to aging faster and aging slower than normal and it depends on the person as to what they would prefer. I prefer to age slower. The pro to aging slower is you live longer than normal and the con is you look less mature. The pro to aging faster is you become more mature faster and the con is you live shorter. I would prefer to live as long as possible. I exercise a lot, I eat healthy foods, I stay away from the sun as much as I can and eat as little processed food as possible so I can slow down the natural aging process and live longer.
Bro who even cares. Did you notice how her guitar got smaller? 🤯
I’m 15 and look 12
She just proved me practice makes perfect
i love the way her room looks like there's a princess living in it but then u see a rockgirl sitting i the middle haha
I love that you're learning the classics! Great job, and keep up the good work! 👍👏👏👏
Tbh it sounds cheesy but this video inspired me to start playing so here I am, second day of self taught practice! I think I’m making good progress but I’m really enjoying playing :)
what are you doing to leanr
Mia Reanna i’m using youtube videos, google and apps to help.
Oh hey this is my third day and I can feel a lot of progress (and finger pain)
@@Ciel-sp4lg progress?
animenotenemy I haven’t picked up the guitar since I made that comment -_-