I think it's nice you show the beginner experience. It can help people feel like they are not crazy and alone to see how slow the learning process is. Take your time and sleep on your progress, you will see steady improvement!
It's interesting practicing with another person, like her, because we don't feel so noob and alone seeing another person also in the process or learning. It's something motivational.
Useful beginners session. I get it that alot of guitarists like to share what they can do with presision and speed but often they forget that beginners need things slowed down 😂. Great tutorials and five ways. Thank you for sharing these methods. Such a talented couple wishing you both all the best
The muting part is hard to understand, I make so much extra noise when trying this and have no idea how to mute individual strings. I mean it's either palm muting everything all the time or extra noise.
I’m no expert but it definitely helps to lift your hand up after fretting a note (not too much up but to the point where you’re only touching the string like your trying to make a dead note, it helps.) I’d recommend doing this with the second exercise he has shown in the video.
Actually you can get a chord changer thing to clip on the fret board that helps people with arthritis. It's labelled with chords letters you'll simply press on the one you want
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I think it's nice you show the beginner experience. It can help people feel like they are not crazy and alone to see how slow the learning process is. Take your time and sleep on your progress, you will see steady improvement!
After 3 lessons your wife is better than me after 20 years.
It's interesting practicing with another person, like her, because we don't feel so noob and alone seeing another person also in the process or learning. It's something motivational.
Useful beginners session. I get it that alot of guitarists like to share what they can do with presision and speed but often they forget that beginners need things slowed down 😂. Great tutorials and five ways. Thank you for sharing these methods. Such a talented couple wishing you both all the best
Thank you Bernth. Great lessons.
Thank you for this lesson sir. I will be subscribing.
Thanx bro ... this so is real
My wife won’t even sweep the floor
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The muting part is hard to understand, I make so much extra noise when trying this and have no idea how to mute individual strings. I mean it's either palm muting everything all the time or extra noise.
I’m no expert but it definitely helps to lift your hand up after fretting a note (not too much up but to the point where you’re only touching the string like your trying to make a dead note, it helps.) I’d recommend doing this with the second exercise he has shown in the video.
Yep you should only be fretting a string for the moment you want to hear the sound, then let go. Only be fretting one string at a time
me smiling while watching ahahaha
I am a 50 year old beginner with degenerative arthritis due to decades of hard labor with my hands. Ain't happening.😂
Actually you can get a chord changer thing to clip on the fret board that helps people with arthritis. It's labelled with chords letters you'll simply press on the one you want
she looks at you and she is in love...
she will be a super good guitarist by daily practice..........
Nata! 🔥🖤🤘
Uh ya theres Nata chance that's your wife 😂 JK been trying to teach my wife for years and she's uh, Nata into it. I'm sorry...
Yall make a cute couple.
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Can i be your wife?
Im a man, but in this time we are living, i could just pretend to be a women. So what do you say?😅