Thank you so much for your kind words. You are absolutely right. I invented this particular practice technique many years ago ... but never shared it until now. I hope it helps you with your chord changing!!! Pauric
Thank you so much for your kind words. And I'm truly sorry to hear about your hearing difficulties. I hope your hearing returns to normal very soon. Seperately, I really like the simplicity of your teaching style. You explain everything so well ... and with real consideration for beginners who often depend totally of these small steps to be able to learn correctly. Far too many people trying to teach guitar on RUclips completely overlook the simple fundamentals that you includew in your videos. I will be recommending you to many of my beginner students. Every Blessing and a speedy recovery from Dublin, Ireland!!! Pauric
Hello Robert. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I greatly appreciate your kind words. And I'm so thankful that you now have a permanent solution to this issue. If you practice the exercise SLOWLY AND EXACTLY RIGHT for even a few days, you'll see that your 2nd and 3rd fingers are starting to move as one. Once you get this you won't want to go back. Blessings on your guitar playing journey!!! Pauric
@PauricMather-e2o I will be mate. Done it for an hour straight yesterday. Got a bit cocky & lifted the anchor finger but then I stopped myself & said no do it like he said.
Brilliant Robert. You were 100% right to stop. I totally agree with your work ethic and approach to practicing. And I'm absolutely certain that you will become a much improved guitarist over the next 3 or 4 months!!!! Blessings & Continued Success!!!
Nice video, I've been working on barrel cords for a few weeks after years of having a problem. Repetition. But starting with the proper placement as you have shown is important to practice the proper technique.
Thank you so much!!! I'm so glad to hear that this finger placement is helping you. If you 1: CLAW your hand, and 2: Practice this VERY SLOWLY for even a few days, you will start finding barre chords much easier to get. Every Blessing on your guitar playing journey!!! Pauric
Thank you so much. Its not as easy as it looks ... but totally worth it if you can stay with it for a few weeks. Blessings & Continued Success with your guitar playing!!! Pauric
Thank you for sharing this exercise. Question: How long should my exercise session be for this each day, in your opinion? I don't want to do too much or too little....
@@davidcosta7893 Hello David. I’m so happy to hear that this is helping you. If you practice this for 2 minutes … 3 times a day … you would improve much faster than if you practiced for 6 minutes it once a day.
Fantastic. Haven’t seen this taught by anyone other than you. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for your kind words. You are absolutely right. I invented this particular practice technique many years ago ... but never shared it until now. I hope it helps you with your chord changing!!! Pauric
Well demonstrated. I've been teaching this for some time. I call it "the laying on of hands".
Thank you so much for your kind words. And I'm truly sorry to hear about your hearing difficulties. I hope your hearing returns to normal very soon. Seperately, I really like the simplicity of your teaching style. You explain everything so well ... and with real consideration for beginners who often depend totally of these small steps to be able to learn correctly. Far too many people trying to teach guitar on RUclips completely overlook the simple fundamentals that you includew in your videos. I will be recommending you to many of my beginner students. Every Blessing and a speedy recovery from Dublin, Ireland!!! Pauric
Just stumbled across this & you are exactly right about finger 3 from the g to the d chords. My fingers doing exactly what you said. Great video.
Hello Robert. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I greatly appreciate your kind words. And I'm so thankful that you now have a permanent solution to this issue. If you practice the exercise SLOWLY AND EXACTLY RIGHT for even a few days, you'll see that your 2nd and 3rd fingers are starting to move as one. Once you get this you won't want to go back. Blessings on your guitar playing journey!!! Pauric
@PauricMather-e2o I will be mate. Done it for an hour straight yesterday. Got a bit cocky & lifted the anchor finger but then I stopped myself & said no do it like he said.
Brilliant Robert. You were 100% right to stop. I totally agree with your work ethic and approach to practicing. And I'm absolutely certain that you will become a much improved guitarist over the next 3 or 4 months!!!! Blessings & Continued Success!!!
Nice video, I've been working on barrel cords for a few weeks after years of having a problem. Repetition. But starting with the proper placement as you have shown is important to practice the proper technique.
Thank you so much!!! I'm so glad to hear that this finger placement is helping you. If you 1: CLAW your hand, and 2: Practice this VERY SLOWLY for even a few days, you will start finding barre chords much easier to get. Every Blessing on your guitar playing journey!!! Pauric
very nice
Thank you so much for your kind words … Happy Christmas from Ireland!!!
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Thank you so much. I am very thankful that you find this a help. Blessings from Ireland!!! Pauric
Nice.
Thank you again George. I'm so glad to hear that this video is helping you too!!! Blessings from Ireland!!! Pauric
That's sweet
Thank you so much. Its not as easy as it looks ... but totally worth it if you can stay with it for a few weeks. Blessings & Continued Success with your guitar playing!!! Pauric
Thank you for sharing this exercise. Question: How long should my exercise session be for this each day, in your opinion? I don't want to do too much or too little....
@@davidcosta7893 Hello David. I’m so happy to hear that this is helping you. If you practice this for 2 minutes … 3 times a day … you would improve much faster than if you practiced for 6 minutes it once a day.
@@makingguitarsimple Will do. Thank you for the prompt reply, my friend! I will update you on my progress (or lack thereof!) in a few weeks....
@ Yes please do David!!!