U must practice like 8 hours a day. U have a very good grasp of rhythm right out the gate and your picking is extremely clean, your bends are on point as well.
I was one of the lucky people who naturally had good rhythm and timing which is why I’ve never really had to worry about that. My main issue was reading tabs so I eventually learnt by ear and sight about 5 to 6 months in which was hard at first but now is somewhat easy to a certain extent
You became absolute beast! The way you were playing Hotel California’s solo was insane. I loved the amount of expression you showed while playing it. Cheers to this amazing milestone!
@@theeltea there's a guy who posted his 1 and 2 year progress, he does 2 hours a day and by the end of year 2 he played the full song technical difficulties by paul gilbert flawlessly
Just started playing literally yesterday, was feeling a little discouraged at how hard it is for me to get my fret hand moving correctly, but this is very inspiring. At just one week you started to sound quite competent. Just goes to show that anyone can learn an instrument, you just have to put in the effort.
Fuck yah i'm learning a song ,for 3 months i think. When i started playing it and after 1 week i was fucks this shit haha,but i know that's hard but you need to practice everyday and dont give up if dont get that riff . I'm with 90% almost done of learn the complete song but i need get rythm and solve issues with my fingers . But at start it's hurts your fingers and because of this you could think that you cant play it . Like i dont take seriously when i started to play ,i dont give up because of "it's hard"i just played to get fun and after that i got this
@@antoniotunico5892 Yeah. I know i can become a good player, it's all just about dedication and putting in the time. Whenever I listen to something I think to myself "I will be able to play this song someday if I just put in the effort." And that's how I motivate myself.
@@amatsu-ryu4067 this it it! I hope that you can play something and upload it on yt. I watch videos of people playing songs ,like the dooo channel That guy is insane and always inspire me
I've been playing for over 20 years and I can honestly say that you're a much better guitarist when it comes to the electric. On the acoustic I'm still ahead because I've been playing finger picking stuff for ages but amazing progress overall. Hard work really does pay off.
I've only just started to play guitar for like 6 months or so and still in the process. It's truely inspirational watching how progress could be made in a year, keep up the good work pal!
This is really great progress for only a year of work. And I'm impressed at how well you managed to play some of the more complex song choices in this video. Good job 💚
This is so amazing! So motivating to see that hard work really does pay off. Would love to see a video of all the tools, apps, or channels you used. Keep it up!
Just wow man, I picked up guitar last year for a class in school but don't have that class this year so I kinda haven't had time for it, seeing this has made me decide to start making time for it again. I've wanted to play a few songs like that hotel California solo you did, Lynird Skynird, Robert Johnston, and scorpions that I haven't gotten to yet, thanks for the motivation!
Today it's been a whole year for me too, and this just inspires me to continue. I know dedication when I see it, and this is clearly one of the most determined people I've seen in a long time.
To be honest its hard to believe u reach this level at this short time , its really cool! I'm on my 3 years of guitar and still cant play hotel California in front of someone or even a camera bc of stress 😂, its really impressive , wish I could have an exchange with you
I’ve been also playing guitar for one year and haven’t anyone to relate to in terms of progress until I watched this vid. We both have very similar progressions. I’m gonna go back to try to learn this freaking arpeggio lick bye
This is truly inspiring. Great job! I picked up my guitar again for two weeks after not touching it since I was 13. I’m obsessed and determined to become a shredder now
@@sathira_anuk5179 I’m 26 now. There’s no such thing as too late to become anything. If you have the drive and passion to do something and becoming great at it your age doesn’t matter. Keep going you can do it!
truly amazing! this kid probably is soon going to quit the school because he's just too cool too good for it, and i'm waiting for him to save the scene
this is so kick ass dude as nasty as it is seeing the guitar dirty up over the year of u playing it was the coolest thing to see keep it up man u kicked ass
See that you're self taught. What method did you use to learn? Have you been doing online lessons or teaching videos or similar? Tremendous progress - really impressed with your work ethic!
That's great! I've been playing for about a year and half and my progression came with scales and chords I never really concentrated on learning song but now learning them is easier and understanding more cause of learning scales notes and chords for my first year
After taking lessons for over a year and not seeing a progression I was happy with, I guess I'm just not musically inclined. Grats on the hella self taught progress!
Very well done. I wish I started as young as you are, you have a bright future! I recently picked up a guitar for the first time just over a week ago. Learning at 36, better late than never. But I feel like my finger dexterity could progress faster if I were 20 years younger, lol! Anyway, well done!
I have 22 years old and I feel that is too late for me to learn because my family told me that I should focus on my career rather than music also whenever I pick up the guitar to learn they keep asking me to focus on my studies, not music.
@@unknown001w It's never too late and not at all at age 22. I just really committed to it about 2 years ago and I'm 28. Made good progress so far and absolutely love it. It's something I'm looking forward to everyday. It gives you a lot of joy. There was an asian guy who just started playing the piano at the beginning of his 20's. By the end of his 20's he became one of the best jazz pianists in the world. So don't give up because of your age and don't listen to people who tell you to keep away from your joy. What's your life worth if you have all the money but no joy in your life. Do what makes you happy.
@@unknown001w Honestly, when you're 32 you'll just regret that you didn't start 10 years earlier. You're not just on this planet to work your butt off. What would be the point of that? If you really want to do this then go for it and learn to balance work and hobbies/passion.
Great vid Sir. U basically outpaced my guitar skills of 35 yrs after like 7-ish months. Thing is I never had the nerve to actually practice - fully relying on rehearsals, live gigs and occasional campfire happenings. Think I *should* have done some exercises! Haha. Cheers from Berlin.
Just wow. I’ve been playing for 2 years now and I don’t even know if my playing is that clean. I suppose you practiced for a few hours each day? I originally started with 15-30 minutes of practice and have bumped that time frame up to 2 hours, but I can’t find any more time than that.
Dude, you killed it!! And nice PRS too! Keep going and look at music schools (if your willing to learn a lot of theory and how to read... and simultaneous multi-part dictation and sight singing, and...)
Nice, man, I just didn't know if you're right or left-handed or If you were practicing both or if it's the way the videos were edited 😅. But I think it's nice to train both modes to be able to play guitars for right and left-handed people.
U must practice like 8 hours a day. U have a very good grasp of rhythm right out the gate and your picking is extremely clean, your bends are on point as well.
I practised 6 hours.My another big hobby was dancing,so i have been having very good rhythm for a long long time
@@sansu7827 that makes sense. i was like where is this rhythm coming from lol
I was one of the lucky people who naturally had good rhythm and timing which is why I’ve never really had to worry about that.
My main issue was reading tabs so I eventually learnt by ear and sight about 5 to 6 months in which was hard at first but now is somewhat easy to a certain extent
What song is that at 6:15
@@cristianfama2698pretty sure it is “tears in heaven” by Eric Clapton
That hotel California solo was mind blowing 🔥❤️🎸
Thank you,brother
You became absolute beast! The way you were playing Hotel California’s solo was insane. I loved the amount of expression you showed while playing it.
Cheers to this amazing milestone!
I have been playing from last 16 years
I never seen that kind of improvement in 1 year
Keep it up brother
Really appreciate your approach 👍
dude does coke or he is just making a fekr video... jump from 4 monts to 4.3 is umbelievable... so fake...
There is a perfectly valid reason you haven't seen it
@@theeltea could you share with us what that reason is?
@@Sticknub Simple. It's ultra rare to find somebody who practices daily for 8 hours.
@@theeltea there's a guy who posted his 1 and 2 year progress, he does 2 hours a day and by the end of year 2 he played the full song technical difficulties by paul gilbert flawlessly
Just started playing literally yesterday, was feeling a little discouraged at how hard it is for me to get my fret hand moving correctly, but this is very inspiring. At just one week you started to sound quite competent. Just goes to show that anyone can learn an instrument, you just have to put in the effort.
Fuck yah i'm learning a song ,for 3 months i think.
When i started playing it and after 1 week i was fucks this shit haha,but i know that's hard but you need to practice everyday and dont give up if dont get that riff .
I'm with 90% almost done of learn the complete song but i need get rythm and solve issues with my fingers .
But at start it's hurts your fingers and because of this you could think that you cant play it .
Like i dont take seriously when i started to play ,i dont give up because of "it's hard"i just played to get fun and after that i got this
@@antoniotunico5892 Yeah. I know i can become a good player, it's all just about dedication and putting in the time. Whenever I listen to something I think to myself "I will be able to play this song someday if I just put in the effort." And that's how I motivate myself.
@@amatsu-ryu4067 this it it! I hope that you can play something and upload it on yt.
I watch videos of people playing songs ,like the dooo channel
That guy is insane and always inspire me
@@antoniotunico5892 Thank you! Maybe someday I will upload covers. There's a lot of songs I l'd love to learn someday.
How are you doing now man
Wow can’t imagine where you’ll be next year! Good job!
I've been playing for over 20 years and I can honestly say that you're a much better guitarist when it comes to the electric. On the acoustic I'm still ahead because I've been playing finger picking stuff for ages but amazing progress overall.
Hard work really does pay off.
I've only just started to play guitar for like 6 months or so and still in the process. It's truely inspirational watching how progress could be made in a year, keep up the good work pal!
damn mad impressive dude, such an inspiration for a beginner like me, couldnt help but head bang when you played chippin in
Keep it up, young buck. Your tone and feeling is amazing! Love to see the progression you've made so far. Keep going!
Wow !! Awesome job. You're inspiring me to keep at it. Thank you for posting.
You really must have been practicing a lot, never seen a beginner progress so fast! Highly inspirational stuff.
Insane progress man. Currently just hit month 4 and doing just okay with Back in Black. You already nailed it at that point.
That much progress in 1 year?! Fairplay to you my guy, keep smashing it!
Wow very impressed with the progression ! Truly inspiring. Thanks for posting
i’ve been playing for 3 years but haven’t progressed much in the last year and this has inspired me to do so. nice dude
This is really great progress for only a year of work. And I'm impressed at how well you managed to play some of the more complex song choices in this video. Good job 💚
I only started learning how to play guitar a month ago & I'm documenting my journey on here so this is super motivational to watch!
You certainly doing something right, keep it up man! This is inspiring.
I'm very impressed! 😍😍 This is so motivating
Your video gives a lot of motivation to young players out there,congrats!!
This is so amazing! So motivating to see that hard work really does pay off. Would love to see a video of all the tools, apps, or channels you used. Keep it up!
Extraordinary, awesome, breathtaking !!!
For one year ,your bends are insane!!! Keep it up. It's motivation for me
Glad you liked it ;)
Just wow man, I picked up guitar last year for a class in school but don't have that class this year so I kinda haven't had time for it, seeing this has made me decide to start making time for it again. I've wanted to play a few songs like that hotel California solo you did, Lynird Skynird, Robert Johnston, and scorpions that I haven't gotten to yet, thanks for the motivation!
Chippin' in! Great work dude!
awesome work! you just inspired me to start playing and practicing again.
Dude I’m not gonna lie, every time I see this video it reminds me how good I can get, thank you for showing your progress to the guitar community!
You are welcome
Today it's been a whole year for me too, and this just inspires me to continue. I know dedication when I see it, and this is clearly one of the most determined people I've seen in a long time.
I appreciate that,thank you for the comment
You must have put in a lot of hard work to achieve those results. Excellent vibrato skills!
That is so awesome and inspiring!!! Keep going! Don’t ever stop!
Thank you, I am coming back soon on RUclips. Stay tuned !
That's bad ass man! You got a sub from me baby! Can't wait to see the two year progression video
oh hey, i've been playing for a year too! i learned a lot of those same riffs, so it's nice to see someone who's on the same path!
Wow crushing it man! Good work
damn that was quite some amazing and drastic progress and improvement!!
This little man is built different :D Insane dedication!
Awesome work kid! Your skills improved at an astonishing rate! 👍
Thank you,brother
To be honest its hard to believe u reach this level at this short time , its really cool! I'm on my 3 years of guitar and still cant play hotel California in front of someone or even a camera bc of stress 😂, its really impressive , wish I could have an exchange with you
Great Job man!! Really Well Done!! Amazing progress and Amazing skill!! Keep Rocking Mate!!
I appreciate that,thank you
you playing the acoustic was so beautiful
bro ure insane i just bought my first electric guitar its coming in thursday hopefully i can progress even somewhere semi near you!
Love that you added Chippin’in
I've been playing the guitar for 10 years but this guy is better than me. Good job bro. Such gigachad.
Or we’re being trolled
One year!!! Wow respect!!
I’ve been also playing guitar for one year and haven’t anyone to relate to in terms of progress until I watched this vid. We both have very similar progressions. I’m gonna go back to try to learn this freaking arpeggio lick bye
bro this is mad impressive holy shit. much respect.
Excellent progress in only 1 year 👍
So good half he changed from being left handed to right handed. Just for the extra challenge.
The progress is remarkable in the time frame. Well done.
This is truly inspiring. Great job! I picked up my guitar again for two weeks after not touching it since I was 13. I’m obsessed and determined to become a shredder now
How old are you now?
I just started in 17 , thinking it's maybe too late to be a professional guitarist
@@sathira_anuk5179 I’m 26 now. There’s no such thing as too late to become anything. If you have the drive and passion to do something and becoming great at it your age doesn’t matter. Keep going you can do it!
@@RomieTheOx thanks for your words ❤️
truly amazing! this kid probably is soon going to quit the school because he's just too cool too good for it, and i'm waiting for him to save the scene
Very good! Inspiration to practice more.
Hotel California-…… chills bro! Onward n upward, great great job!
Wow,thanks
absolute giga chad for playing Chippin In, bravo 👏👏
Wow, I hope one day I can play as well as you. I appreciate this video. Thanks :)
this is so kick ass dude as nasty as it is seeing the guitar dirty up over the year of u playing it was the coolest thing to see keep it up man u kicked ass
Thank you,bro)
That is impressive! Keep going man! subbed ❤
I am pleased to hear that,bro
omg i loove all the songs nice job
Impressive 1 year progression
Damn dude! Im gon keep on goin after seeing this 🔥
See that you're self taught. What method did you use to learn? Have you been doing online lessons or teaching videos or similar? Tremendous progress - really impressed with your work ethic!
That's great! I've been playing for about a year and half and my progression came with scales and chords I never really concentrated on learning song but now learning them is easier and understanding more cause of learning scales notes and chords for my first year
with only 2 months u were already AWESOME!
After taking lessons for over a year and not seeing a progression I was happy with, I guess I'm just not musically inclined. Grats on the hella self taught progress!
i believe in you! never give up!
Check him out, great guy and a Berklee guitar teacher:
ruclips.net/video/0AjGZKzt0ms/видео.html
Don't stop,bro
I hope you didn’t stop! It’s just an hours thing, you put in the time, you can be “musically inclined”
Can you make a video sharing the resources you used, your practice routines and tips? We'd love to know how you can play that well!
Yeah,I think i will soon
@@sansu7827 Please do
@@sansu7827 do you knew when you are posting it? Youre incredible!
Welcome to the guitar community 😃❤️
not even 1 min in but that exponential growth from month 1 to month 2, damnnn
I just love to see how the fretboard on that Tele gets more and more worn thru out the video. Well done!
Thank you! My frets were just dead at the end of a challenge,had to buy a new guitar.
R.I.P. Telecaster
so good progress bro!
Videos like this have made me want to practice more. I take lessons but dont practice nearly as much as I should.
That Hotel California tone is godlike
Your starting place sounded like 6 months in. Very good.
Real good shit mate! I've just started!
Awesome fr😌🔥
Great playing my dude
I will have my first guitar tomorrow thx you for the motivation 👌💪 I hope I can progress like you.
¿did you play every day ? And how long per day ?
Wow god progress btw, keep it up, I will buy a electric guitar this weekend
That last solo made me tingle inside
WHAT IS THE ROUTINE and where do you learn all of your techniques from!? CUZ YOU ARE IMPRESSIVE
Nice progress. It'd be really nice if you put a list of all the songs that you've showed in the video
Very nice bends & vibrato
im planning to get a strato next month and u became one of my motivation❤ keep it up brother🤟
Good luck
Very well done. I wish I started as young as you are, you have a bright future! I recently picked up a guitar for the first time just over a week ago. Learning at 36, better late than never. But I feel like my finger dexterity could progress faster if I were 20 years younger, lol!
Anyway, well done!
Thank you,if you have a real passion - you have a bright future too
I have 22 years old and I feel that is too late for me to learn because my family told me that I should focus on my career rather than music also whenever I pick up the guitar to learn they keep asking me to focus on my studies, not music.
@@unknown001w don't let anyone tell you what to do with your free time and hobbies. Start now, you will be thankful you didn't wait.
@@unknown001w It's never too late and not at all at age 22. I just really committed to it about 2 years ago and I'm 28. Made good progress so far and absolutely love it. It's something I'm looking forward to everyday. It gives you a lot of joy. There was an asian guy who just started playing the piano at the beginning of his 20's. By the end of his 20's he became one of the best jazz pianists in the world. So don't give up because of your age and don't listen to people who tell you to keep away from your joy. What's your life worth if you have all the money but no joy in your life. Do what makes you happy.
@@unknown001w Honestly, when you're 32 you'll just regret that you didn't start 10 years earlier. You're not just on this planet to work your butt off. What would be the point of that? If you really want to do this then go for it and learn to balance work and hobbies/passion.
Great vid Sir. U basically outpaced my guitar skills of 35 yrs after like 7-ish months. Thing is I never had the nerve to actually practice - fully relying on rehearsals, live gigs and occasional campfire happenings. Think I *should* have done some exercises! Haha. Cheers from Berlin.
Thank you,brother
Cheers from Ukraine
3:49 oh my god that finger picking is incredible!
Progress within one year is Absolutely great 😍🎸
🤟
Hello, good material. Do you recommend the guitar you use to start with? Did you learn to play on your own or did you take additional lessons?
Finally i get to hear samurai :D
I just wanted you to know I started singing along when you got the acoustic 😂
The rhytm is insane
You did good. 👏👏👏👍👊😊
Made my night hearing Refused come in at the 8 month mark
love that chippin in is included
Could you please share all the resources you use to learn 🙂
Just wow. I’ve been playing for 2 years now and I don’t even know if my playing is that clean. I suppose you practiced for a few hours each day? I originally started with 15-30 minutes of practice and have bumped that time frame up to 2 hours, but I can’t find any more time than that.
Dude, you killed it!! And nice PRS too! Keep going and look at music schools (if your willing to learn a lot of theory and how to read... and simultaneous multi-part dictation and sight singing, and...)
You learnt the entire thing I learned in a year in just a day
You practised 30 seconds a day?
You should definetely review your guitar routine and how you practise
Wow great job for one year only great Man!
Thank you,bro
Nice, man, I just didn't know if you're right or left-handed or If you were practicing both or if it's the way the videos were edited 😅. But I think it's nice to train both modes to be able to play guitars for right and left-handed people.
i want to get progress like you when i get my electric guitar ill definitely take awhile but ill be as good as you one day I hope.
What would you say were the keys to your progress for another beginner to really focus on?