It's not supposed to be a tricky drill, it's supposed to be a warm up. It should probably say Intermediate or even Advanced warm up in the title. It doesn't even eventually get "tricky" it starts there and stays there.
Just played through this, it's surprisingly tricky but my hands felt more in synch after doing it. There was a song playing in the intro and outro...hoping it's a new track (if not it sounds sweeeet).
Yea, I can't get through the first part well with those chords. It would be great if you could make something like this for different levels. Edit: Just practice, it comes along.
@@trinity95624 I'm getting there with the chords finally. They now feel pretty possible even with my smaller hands. I've made a point to practice them with my hands freshly washed, and also concentrating that any barre sections are being pressed by the finger slight turned on it's side seems to get a better/stronger barre. I thought I had my hand strength taken care of when mastering basic CAGED chords, but it looks like it has to be taken up another degree with these Neo Soul extended chords.
@@Ganzie2000 Yea, it's definitely working out now since I've spent some time on it. Great workout for actual playability. I don't see a lot out there like that.
this is solid! i would move the full chord shapes to the end of the warm up since they require the most stretching and barre shapes
This is great thankyou. It's tricky but have been working away at it and getting better
itll make ya better!!
It's not supposed to be a tricky drill, it's supposed to be a warm up. It should probably say Intermediate or even Advanced warm up in the title. It doesn't even eventually get "tricky" it starts there and stays there.
Bro you are literally the best guitar youtuber ever
This is awesome. Thank you so much for this routine. It's groovy and fun.
Thanks man! Any chance you can create a chapter for each group?
exactly what i need
Hey man thanks for the content really help
Great stuff! Fantastic if a sequel will come up too. :)
Very helpful, thanks for putting this together!
thanks for the video, I really like this routine. Would you mind droppin the chord progression for the neo-soul chords (the last part of the warmup)?
Just played through this, it's surprisingly tricky but my hands felt more in synch after doing it. There was a song playing in the intro and outro...hoping it's a new track (if not it sounds sweeeet).
I can’t seem to consistently play the Cmaj7 chord. I often end up with the 1st string getting muted when trying to bar the 7th fret. Any advice?
What are those chords in the last section of the warm up?
Why does the Dm work in G major? Trying to get better at understanding deeper theory.
So, its a bit tricky in a comment. But basically, the key is actually Dmajor, however that last chord is in the key of Dm 😁
Yea, I can't get through the first part well with those chords. It would be great if you could make something like this for different levels. Edit: Just practice, it comes along.
Amen.
@@trinity95624 I'm getting there with the chords finally. They now feel pretty possible even with my smaller hands. I've made a point to practice them with my hands freshly washed, and also concentrating that any barre sections are being pressed by the finger slight turned on it's side seems to get a better/stronger barre. I thought I had my hand strength taken care of when mastering basic CAGED chords, but it looks like it has to be taken up another degree with these Neo Soul extended chords.
I felt the same when i tried the first chord i just stuck to it. Eventually it gets easier. Just do it in small chunks. It pays off in the end.
@@Ganzie2000 Yea, it's definitely working out now since I've spent some time on it. Great workout for actual playability. I don't see a lot out there like that.
@@onefm1 Have a look at 5n I think the tab and the audio is a different or is it me. Need some help on that. Glad you worked hard on the chords.