Your clear instructions make learning strumming feel like a breeze. Keep up the great work, inspiring beginners to pick up their guitars and play with confidence! -Macy (Team Evan)
As a 65 yr old beginner i loved this lesson couldn't keep up with the chord changes but loved it anyway. definitely something to aspire too as a short term goal . my aim would be to accomplish this in 3 months time. Making the chords is not the problem its the changes in time to the beats have added this lesson to my daily practice schedule hope you don't mind ,and i am not breaking any copyright laws.
You're a rock star figuratively and literally! I do find the exercise difficult in being consistent about it, but have been practicing on it and improving. I find it easier to do 3/4 time though, for some reason.
You really cover the basics and fundamentals well, and I absorb all this as if I were brand new. I've been playing a long, long time (and occasionally sound pretty decent), but admit to some bad habits. I'm very happy to have found your channel! ❤😊
It's a moody morning featuring the EM chord. Thanks for the lesson, Lauren. My strumming and timing are less than stellar. I thought I was great. Then I listened to a recording of myself lol.
I just started learning to Play Sugar Sugar By The Archies The strumming pattern is tricky ! There is a cool little riff too ! (the riff is optional ) And the chord progression is tricky too !There are 2 patterns one a little simpler than the other ! The more difficult pattern sounds much better , but according to videos I viewed all the teachers said it took them time to master the technique ! Have you ever attempted to play the song ?
"On the first part of the journey I was looking at all the life There were plants and birds and rocks and things There was sand and hills and rings..." 🙂 Om the 100 bpm exercise, I kept expecting the Em to turn into whatever that 2nd chord in _Horse With No Name_ is... D-something over 9 or whatever it is -- I know you've done a lesson on it..
my ears picked up on it and it’s so beautiful song called perfect by Ed Sheeran. It’s amazing that she played those notes. I wanted to learn it lol I love her classes.🌟❤️
As always an excellent tute. I leant the two strumming patterns I know using the metronome as you described, varying the tempo. However this exercise is excellent because it covers multiple patterns. So I'll definitely be adding it to my daily routine after the finger stretches. Thanks Lauren
Hi Lauren, I just bought into the strumming and faster better chords courses. They do look good. I had lessons a few years ago but never got enuff dexterity and speed but I did learn where a lot of chords are and have a bunch of songs all tabbed out to work on so definitely not a waste. What drew me in aside from your teaching style is who could possibly not be interested in lessons from a teacher with a g5420t hangin on the wall. First guitar I ever bought was an electromatic 5420. You ever play it? Looks like it has dynas the pickups I'd like. As far as music I mainly like its country country rock an bluegrass. You do any molly tuttle like crooked tree or the super fast olympia washington. Well ill get started in the morning....
You are a wonderful teacher and I am learning a LOT watching your videos. I am a older, older learner. Wish I would have started years ago but that's water under the bridge. As a older learner the metronome is difficult to hear when strumming and watching video. Drum machine works a lot better for me, plus it feels more real if you know what I mean. Its just a suggestion from me too you. Either way works, right?!
I had to laugh when you said "That sounds great!" Haha! Not here, it didn't, but I am a real beginner. This was a great lesson. I'll be setting my metronome to a slower speed to go through that chord progression exercise again. 😆
I don’t request many songs-Will you please do “With or Without You” by U2? I have been practicing your humming while I play songs now-I can feel this is going to help because I’m less focused on strumming. I’m determined to sing while playing. It’s frustrating know songs over 6 years-and can’t sing one.
Great workòut ì have almosr got level 2 BUT is there another video where Lauren explains how to upstrum? Sounds easy but to a complete beginner like me i am sure it is more than keeping your wrist relaxed..
I'll start using this as my practice routine. My question is moving my 3rd finger 1st going from G/D works well but I'm faster moving my 1st 2 fingers 1st from D/G works. It's the same D/C / C/D. Is this ok or is it best to learn 2b consistent by moving 3rd finger always 1st? Just want to learn the right way the 1st time. Enjoying your 7 level system. Thanks.
I really enjoy your teaching method and videos. I have tried to strum a pattern to imitate a Harley motorcycle rhythm (lubbaity, lubbity, lubbity). Do you have any patterns or suggestions how to approach it? Thanks, Charlie Joe Weir
Thanks again for this tutorial....but I have a question... I allready play some piano, and started about 3 months ago with guitar....but I really dislike using a pick....is it possible to play almost all sings without a pick....or is a pick absolutely necessary?
I am confused and can't catch an answer. When you do strumming do you start over with every chord change even if you can't get the full measure? I don't recall any video that explains that. Or I am just missing it in a video of yours. 🤔
.. thanks.. thanks.. thanks.. 🙏🙏🙏 i have a question for you, I would appreciate it if you could help me.. 🤔 - I can't quite tune the 'G' string on both my steel string guitar and nylon string guitar, I can't get the tone I want, do you think that's normal ?.. 😕😟 (I have a lot of problems, especially with nylon wire.. 😮💨) (actually, I'm tuning my guitar exactly, but the tone coming out of the 'G' string is not pleasant to my ear, I don't like it..) . is the problem on the wires ?., , on the guitar ?., or do I have it ?.. .. .
at first it will be difficult but with practice and exercise it will be much more easier. Also, please check your guitar. If you are having hard time pressing chords you might need to have it checked
Hi Lauren, I’m trying to take advantage of you Memorial Sale 52 percent off, but unfortunately my payment will not go though l have the funds but not having it, please advise, I’m in the UK, is there another way l can pay, like a payment line of something like that. It maybe because I’m Uk and I’m sending to the states.
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Saturday morning with the wisdom of Lauren! Perfect start to the weekend! ☕️🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Rock on! :D
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Thanks for the strumming reminder. You are always on the ball for us old arthritis ridden folks. Thanks so much for your help. Great teaching.
You're very welcome :D
Thank you for this. I will be using this in my daily routine.
You're the best teacher at RUclips. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
It's so important to teach the progression of the pattern! Thank you
You're so welcome!
Hi am very enjoying your lessons thank you teacher
You are very welcome :D Glad you enjoyed it!
@@LaurenBateman thank you
Each beginner must to watch this video man!
Thanks so much :D
Great lesson once again Lauren.
Thank you so much...this is so helpfull ❤❤👋😊💋
You are so welcome!
thanks Lauren
useful reminder
daily practice will = improvement
Absolutely!
Your clear instructions make learning strumming feel like a breeze. Keep up the great work, inspiring beginners to pick up their guitars and play with confidence! -Macy (Team Evan)
Great to hear!
Thank you Thank you Thank you!
As a 65 yr old beginner i loved this lesson couldn't keep up with the chord changes but loved it anyway. definitely something to aspire too as a short term goal . my aim would be to accomplish this in 3 months time. Making the chords is not the problem its the changes in time to the beats have added this lesson to my daily practice schedule hope you don't mind ,and i am not breaking any copyright laws.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
As always, great.
You're a rock star figuratively and literally! I do find the exercise difficult in being consistent about it, but have been practicing on it and improving. I find it easier to do 3/4 time though, for some reason.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for another great reminder, and lesson especially on using the metronome.
Glad it was helpful!
You really cover the basics and fundamentals well, and I absorb all this as if I were brand new. I've been playing a long, long time (and occasionally sound pretty decent), but admit to some bad habits. I'm very happy to have found your channel! ❤😊
It's a moody morning featuring the EM chord. Thanks for the lesson, Lauren. My strumming and timing are less than stellar. I thought I was great. Then I listened to a recording of myself lol.
You're so welcome! Just take your time and keep on practicing :D
How is it going now? Hopefully you haven't quit.
@@wilsonvic Quit? Never! I enjoy it too much to consider quitting. That said, the metronome and I remain mortal enemies, lol.
@@doublepanthers3088 I'm trying to learn to play....I'm at "this is a guitar 🎸 " 😁
I just started learning to Play Sugar Sugar By The Archies The strumming pattern is tricky ! There is a cool little riff too ! (the riff is optional ) And the chord progression is tricky too !There are 2 patterns one a little simpler than the other ! The more difficult pattern sounds much better , but according to videos I viewed all the teachers said it took them time to master the technique ! Have you ever attempted to play the song ?
I do know the song. I played it many moons ago with a student. I will have to see if I still have the chart.
Wow!!! Excellent exercises! Thanks Lauren!!!
Glad you liked it!!
Wow... this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad I could help :D
A brilliant video which will now be part of my warm up. Thank you. Paul Lucas.
Glad you enjoyed it
I need to relax just like you said, using the .50 Dunlop pick. Adding this workout to my practice routine starting today.
That's my problem I'm very awkward and tense n my hand don't do right.
This will be a game changer for getting good at Stand by me thanks
You're welcome
Thank you Lauren❤
Thanks, I needed this. I still panic a little on the upstrums.
You can do it!
"On the first part of the journey
I was looking at all the life
There were plants and birds and rocks and things
There was sand and hills and rings..."
🙂
Om the 100 bpm exercise, I kept expecting the Em to turn into whatever that 2nd chord in _Horse With No Name_ is... D-something over 9 or whatever it is -- I know you've done a lesson on it..
perfect teaching
Thanks for watching!
Thanks I really like this I really need help in this area also like the way you present and teach the lesson Awesome Rock On🎯🎸
Happy to help!
She ain't my woman, but can't imagine my life without her teachings. Holy hsit she just made my life so much easier. Thank you soooo much❤
Excellent, thank you
Excellent lesson! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thankyou very much ❤️ this is what I am looking for.
Glad it was helpful!
My sturmming problem perfectly solve thank you very much.
Happy to help!
Love,this lesson,like,👍 👌 💛
Thank you! 😃
That final 4 chord exercise would make a superb TikTok loop, I would probably play it 100 times in a row....
my ears picked up on it and it’s so beautiful song called perfect by Ed Sheeran. It’s amazing that she played those notes. I wanted to learn it lol I love her classes.🌟❤️
As always an excellent tute.
I leant the two strumming patterns I know using the metronome as you described, varying the tempo.
However this exercise is excellent because it covers multiple patterns. So I'll definitely be adding it to my daily routine after the finger stretches.
Thanks Lauren
Stumming pattern practice
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Thank you! 😃
Great strumming lesson! Thanks
Master Stumming,like,like
Thank you, your lessons are always helpful.
You are welcome!
Great video
Thanks!
🙃 great lesson
Hi Lauren, I just bought into the strumming and faster better chords courses. They do look good. I had lessons a few years ago but never got enuff dexterity and speed but I did learn where a lot of chords are and have a bunch of songs all tabbed out to work on so definitely not a waste.
What drew me in aside from your teaching style is who could possibly not be interested in lessons from a teacher with a g5420t hangin on the wall. First guitar I ever bought was an electromatic 5420. You ever play it? Looks like it has dynas the pickups I'd like.
As far as music I mainly like its country country rock an bluegrass. You do any molly tuttle like crooked tree or the super fast olympia washington.
Well ill get started in the morning....
You are a wonderful teacher and I am learning a LOT watching your videos. I am a older, older learner. Wish I would have started years ago but that's water under the bridge. As a older learner the metronome is difficult to hear when strumming and watching video. Drum machine works a lot better for me, plus it feels more real if you know what I mean. Its just a suggestion from me too you. Either way works, right?!
Thanks for watching!
Great lesson thanks
My pleasure! :D
Very nice Explain
Thanks and welcome
@@LaurenBateman tq
I had to laugh when you said "That sounds great!" Haha! Not here, it didn't, but I am a real beginner. This was a great lesson. I'll be setting my metronome to a slower speed to go through that chord progression exercise again. 😆
Rock on!!
amazung
I don’t request many songs-Will you please do “With or Without You” by U2?
I have been practicing your humming while I play songs now-I can feel this is going to help because I’m less focused on strumming. I’m determined to sing while playing. It’s frustrating know songs over 6 years-and can’t sing one.
For your song request, please use the form in this link: www.laurenbateman.com/faq/
Great workòut ì have almosr got level 2 BUT is there another video where Lauren explains how to upstrum? Sounds easy but to a complete beginner like me i am sure it is more than keeping your wrist relaxed..
Thanks for watching! Keep on playing!
I'll start using this as my practice routine. My question is moving my 3rd finger 1st going from G/D works well but I'm faster moving my 1st 2 fingers 1st from D/G works. It's the same D/C / C/D. Is this ok or is it best to learn 2b consistent by moving 3rd finger always 1st? Just want to learn the right way the 1st time. Enjoying your 7 level system. Thanks.
If that works for you, go for it! Glad you're loving the course!!!
@@LaurenBateman Thanks for your reply, have a great weekend.
Thanks Lauren great information. My one question as a newbie. Is it necessary to use a pick or can I use my thumb. Again thanks
Thanks for watching! It is not necessary to use a pick. It always depends on what you prefer.
I really enjoy your teaching method and videos. I have tried to strum a pattern to imitate a Harley motorcycle rhythm (lubbaity, lubbity, lubbity). Do you have any patterns or suggestions how to approach it?
Thanks,
Charlie Joe Weir
Thanks again for this tutorial....but I have a question... I allready play some piano, and started about 3 months ago with guitar....but I really dislike using a pick....is it possible to play almost all sings without a pick....or is a pick absolutely necessary?
Thanks for watching! You can play all songs without a pick. It is not necessary .
Im still working on 8th rythem notes. But getting better
Glad to heat that :D Keep it up!!!
I am confused and can't catch an answer. When you do strumming do you start over with every chord change even if you can't get the full measure? I don't recall any video that explains that. Or I am just missing it in a video of yours. 🤔
Every chord
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Excellent. But how hard I try my rhythm goes wrong when I try to play with any one signing. Plz suggest how to solve it.
Thanks for watching!
My fret hand doesn't want to cooperate..do those things to spread the fingers with help?❤
Thanks for watching! Watch also my video about finger dexterity and this will help ruclips.net/video/rlALv77QB8M/видео.html
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thanks.. thanks.. thanks.. 🙏🙏🙏
i have a question for you, I would appreciate it if you could help me.. 🤔
- I can't quite tune the 'G' string on both my steel string guitar and nylon string guitar,
I can't get the tone I want, do you think that's normal ?.. 😕😟
(I have a lot of problems, especially with nylon wire.. 😮💨)
(actually, I'm tuning my guitar exactly, but the tone coming out of the 'G' string is not pleasant to my ear, I don't like it..)
. is the problem on the wires ?.,
, on the guitar ?.,
or do I have it ?..
..
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Please use a Guitar Tuner and if it still not work you can go to a luthier to have your guitar checked
Madam ,suffering difficulties when sliding back with fingers..please guide..
at first it will be difficult but with practice and exercise it will be much more easier. Also, please check your guitar. If you are having hard time pressing chords you might need to have it checked
Hi Lauren, I’m trying to take advantage of you Memorial Sale 52 percent off, but unfortunately my payment will not go though l have the funds but not having it, please advise, I’m in the UK, is there another way l can pay, like a payment line of something like that. It maybe because I’m Uk and I’m sending to the states.
Oh no! Email support. info @ laurenbateman.com We had someone else who had an issue and were able to get it to work.
@@LaurenBateman Thanks Lauren, l have finally got,it to work. So I’m now on your 7 level guitar course as of today.
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Another great lesson, Thank you.
Glad you liked it!