15 Simple Tips to Sound Pro on Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @cineblazer
    @cineblazer Год назад +1824

    I love Rob on his own. I love Andrew on his own. But when the two of you collaborate, it's really next level every time. Probably my favorite kind of video on either channel, y'all just work so well together!

    • @lexx.wangmusic
      @lexx.wangmusic Год назад +4

      Hell yeah

    • @bricelory9534
      @bricelory9534 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @ajh.7
      @ajh.7 Год назад +1

      I don’t like either of them by themselves so together it’s just awful

    • @cineblazer
      @cineblazer Год назад +5

      @@ajh.7 out of genuine curiosity, why leave this comment? while you definitely have a right to have a negative opinion, what benefit do you gain by sharing it here?

    • @bricelory9534
      @bricelory9534 Год назад +1

      @@ajh.7 so why would you click this video at all?

  • @robscallon
    @robscallon Год назад +262

  • @theovergoat
    @theovergoat Год назад +465

    I've always looked up to Andrew as this musical wizard who can just do anything he wants and play whatever he wants. I've been kind of jealous, wishing that I could do what he can. Seeing him struggling and learning things in this video reminded me that he's just human, and he got to where he is through years of hard work. I better do the same

    • @andrewhuang
      @andrewhuang  Год назад +153

      Yeah I spent a lot of time not being good 😄

    • @shitmultiverse1404
      @shitmultiverse1404 Год назад +15

      @@andrewhuang it's kinda comforting knowing that people that are really good weren't always good

    • @FaanaMusic
      @FaanaMusic Год назад +14

      I love this comment. We can so easily forget how much of the hard work goes into it only seeing the final product. I absolutely agree being able to see these videos is absolute gold mine! Is there something you're working on right now?

    • @caseyhamm4292
      @caseyhamm4292 8 месяцев назад +1

      would love just an entire playlist of rob x andrew collabs. would be many many hours long. would watch it so many times

  • @FizzyK-45
    @FizzyK-45 Год назад +678

    Watching Andrew and Rob together is always a joy. 😁

    • @LegendaryMuffins
      @LegendaryMuffins Год назад +4

      I would happily watch a like 3 hour video of them just hanging out with no goal in mind just to watch them interact, the energy there is just so fun!

    • @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw
      @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw Год назад +1

      God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen!!

    • @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw
      @MRVIDEOMASTER-yw1qw Год назад +1

      @@LegendaryMuffins God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen! God loves you all! The Father sent the Son to die for you and your sins so that you could experience freedom to the fullest! Believe in Christ's death and resurrection (which sealed the work done on the cross) for your salvation and the forgiveness of sins! Amen!!

  • @SoCalGuitarist
    @SoCalGuitarist Год назад +459

    I've been trying to get Rob's guitar flamenco hybrid style slap strumming for several years now, without much luck. The way he broke it down for Andrew in excruciating detail was exactly what I needed to finally break through the barrier. Fantastic! This was a lot of fun to watch, and reminds me a lot of when I would interact with my own guitar teachers

    • @unacuentadeyoutube13
      @unacuentadeyoutube13 Год назад +7

      that's a long as name for a guitar technique lol

    • @thedude7726
      @thedude7726 Год назад +2

      100% me too

    • @cking1340
      @cking1340 Год назад

      ​@@unacuentadeyoutube13For how long it is, it works lol. Maybe just Flamenco Slap Strumming

    • @ananassharikopodshipnikovi9308
      @ananassharikopodshipnikovi9308 Год назад

      Honestly I still don't get how he does triplets. If I move fingers at all, I'm not able to do triplets fast. If I don't move fingers and move my wrist, it's hard to find comfortable position for my middle and ring finger in which the strums by these fingers are separate. If I bend first strumming up finger too much (I tried both orders) it just gets stuck between strings. If I don't bend it enough, first strum doesn't finish by the time second starts.
      If someone figured it out, help me please!

    • @ananassharikopodshipnikovi9308
      @ananassharikopodshipnikovi9308 Год назад

      The only way I found that works without moving fingers is bending my wrist so my first strumming finger is pointed more towards the bridge instead of into fingerboard. But once again, I can't bend and unbend my wrist fast enough and I'm pretty sure that's not healthy for my wrist

  • @lema1337
    @lema1337 Год назад +361

    please make this a series where you teach each other and us your fans something new, like you can teach rob ab stuff like production and more synths!!!

    • @futur_sunds
      @futur_sunds Год назад +5

      +1

    • @kyleh1127
      @kyleh1127 Год назад +21

      Watching andrew teach rob about modular synthesizers got me hooked and sent me down an amazing path discovering and learning vcv rack and synthesis

    • @xyzyzx1253
      @xyzyzx1253 Год назад +2

      Big yes pls

    • @Ritefita
      @Ritefita Год назад +1

      lol + Adam

  • @seedmole
    @seedmole Год назад +73

    No joke, if this video existed 15 years ago when I was constantly on the ultimate-guitar forums, I'd be soooo much better at guitar than I currently am. Absolutely wild how far things have come from the early days of finding this stuff out online.

  • @kernelle4
    @kernelle4 Год назад +84

    One of the greatest signs of mastery is being able to deconstruct complex techniques into understandable bits. Rob is truly a master of the guitar, maybe not in the traditional meaning of the word, but a master nonetheless.

  • @jdestrada6281
    @jdestrada6281 Год назад +78

    I've been playing guitar for 18 years and no one's been able to explain pinch harmonics better than Rob.

  • @MarySpender
    @MarySpender Год назад +17

    Not first. But close. Love you both!

  • @nicholasparker.970
    @nicholasparker.970 Год назад +60

    we need a petition for a guitar masterclass from both of them together.

  • @igorsadowski761
    @igorsadowski761 Год назад +66

    Seeing Andrew struggle at anything musical is such a bizarre experience

  • @w-hisky
    @w-hisky Год назад +136

    This was an unbelievably valuable and condensed crash course. 😎👍 Thank you both!

  • @LegendaryMuffins
    @LegendaryMuffins Год назад +58

    It's interesting hearing Rob talk about what got him into music, funny enough it's because of him that I found Andrew's channel and that's what got me into making music (saw the colab between them on the OP-1 several years back) and it's just been a whole new love of music ever since!

    • @Andy-up5fc
      @Andy-up5fc Год назад +2

      I think I found both of their channels during the one hour song challenge era. Which now that I think about it, is probably not even a challenge for the duo who keeps managing entire albums in a single day.
      It's kind of bonkers how much the channels have changed over the years.

    • @hoebare
      @hoebare Год назад +1

      I also found Andrew through Rob. I saw Rob opening for John Green (of John and Hank fame) in Seattle and was so impressed I saved his name in my phone and looked him up later. Then Andrew got me into Ableton and I'm learning to drum.

    • @harryf9885
      @harryf9885 Год назад

      Same, I got into music after coming across Rob’s videos with musicians of instruments, and found Andrew and Brandon Acker from there. All 3 are very inspiring musicians, Brandon more classical and early music focused, Rob does metal and introduces me to various genres through those instrument showcase videos and Andrew does electronic music and music production combined with everything else.

  • @GregGallagher
    @GregGallagher Год назад +22

    This video is a freaking crash course on guitar and bass techniques, Rob is such a great musician and teacher, and Andrew is such a talent as well. Please make more videos like this!

  • @williamrandolph5476
    @williamrandolph5476 Год назад +30

    I didn't know I needed this, but seeing Andrew learning from someone else and not teaching us something was really refreshing, and shows he is always ttying to improve, as all music makers should

  • @douglasboyle6544
    @douglasboyle6544 Год назад +37

    You two together are why the internet and music were invented.
    I also love that Rob starts out by saying "I started wanting to learn tabs of Megadeath but instead here's something I learned from watching Chico Marx" Inspiration comes from everywhere!

    • @Bravo-Too-Much
      @Bravo-Too-Much Год назад

      Yeah such an edgelord thing to say by referencing some obscure piano technique from 100 years ago.

    • @douglasboyle6544
      @douglasboyle6544 Год назад +7

      @@Bravo-Too-Much Actually it's "comedic juxtaposition".

    • @anarmadillowithagun
      @anarmadillowithagun Год назад

      @@Bravo-Too-Much what are u talking about lmao

  • @gabet3514
    @gabet3514 Год назад +28

    I got my first guitar a few months ago and this is the most helpful video I have seen

    • @juaniferritto165
      @juaniferritto165 Год назад +3

      I've been playing guitar for 10 years and this is the most helpful video I've seen

  • @Terrariex
    @Terrariex Год назад +15

    Always love a good Andrew Rob video

  • @justinjohnston8729
    @justinjohnston8729 Год назад +1

    13:27 I think harp harmonics actually refers to alternating flageolets/harmonics with open or fretted strings. There is an old Lenny Breau video where he covers this technique. Ted Greene was also good at it. It's a bit more compilacated than just playing arpeggios with harmonics and sounds sooo much cooler.

  • @gavinbridwell9551
    @gavinbridwell9551 Год назад +4

    I'm sure people have already said it but the word for Rob's "sprinting" is rasgueado. It's a spanish guitar thing... the spanish kinda mastered the guitar in a lot of ways.

  • @_Grimblewedge_
    @_Grimblewedge_ Месяц назад +1

    I'm in my 50s and used to play guitar back in the 90s. Life happened and I got rid of all my gear. This year, all the kids left for college and I decided I really missed playing. I bought a guitar and amp and have been watching a ton of videos. This has been more helpful and fun than any other single video I can think of. Thank you!

  • @infn8loopmusic
    @infn8loopmusic Год назад +6

    Watching Andrew learn pinch harmonics for the really takes me back to recall how much time I spent practicing and practicing it to get it right. It's definitely not easy and it was really cool to see this concept take flight and he really was a natural and seemed to get the hang of it quickly, which says a lot about Rob's teaching as much as it does the natural talent here.

  • @BajaShouta
    @BajaShouta Год назад +5

    Straight up, I’ve been playing guitar for like 17 years now, and the harmonic section of this video is the first time I’ve genuinely learned a NEW technique in like the last ten years LMAO this is incredible

  • @oldmanzen6682
    @oldmanzen6682 Год назад +4

    Rob is such a fantastic teacher. Not only can he segment complicated principles into easily managed lessons, but he’s super encouraging and fun. Great video guys.

  • @sebisoymus2807
    @sebisoymus2807 Год назад +12

    First the hundred riffs in a day, and now this - I can't imagine how great album 5 is gonna be now that FOO is (inconspicuously) rehearsing through the year!

    • @sebisoymus2807
      @sebisoymus2807 Год назад +2

      The danger of commenting while watching the video is that now I want a FOO song where both you and Rob play guitar 'cause MAN those harmonies at 11:05 were cool

  • @teriscallon
    @teriscallon Год назад +1

    two of my favorite people, sharing what they know and having fun with it

  • @tomhead
    @tomhead Год назад +2

    This is a super underrated method of sharing techniques. Watching someone else learn is soooo helpful! Instead of the instructor setting the pace, the student sets the pace!

  • @RunicSigils
    @RunicSigils Год назад +18

    It's always interesting to see how different people do things slightly differently when playing and yet achieve similar results musically.

  • @NintenDub
    @NintenDub Год назад +1

    The best music duo on youtube

  • @peterelfman
    @peterelfman Год назад +3

    Rob and Andrew together is such a joy to experience. I love it when you guys make videos together!

  • @whong09
    @whong09 Год назад +1

    This is amazing. Slap bass finally makes sense to me. One thing I noticed while messing around with tapping is that the strum hand can bend much easier than the fret hand can but I don't see a lot of guitar players tapping and bending. So much respect for being a digital music producer that understands the value of instrumental skill.

  • @garethniles6152
    @garethniles6152 Год назад +8

    The bridge pickup harmonic node thing just blew my mind. I’ve been playing guitar for 14 years now too…

    • @joesretrostuff
      @joesretrostuff Год назад

      Oh he was saying node! I thought he was mispronouncing ‘note’

  • @floating-brain
    @floating-brain 7 дней назад +1

    Andrew's blue bass is one of the coolest instruments i've ever seen

  • @TheGuacoTaco
    @TheGuacoTaco Год назад +3

    That pinch harmonic feeling they described immediately took me back to the first time I successfully nailed a pinch and that was all I wanted to do for days. It made me feel incredible. To this day a "nasty" well placed pinch will give me goosebumps. I still love adding them to songs that don't otherwise have them. Got me in trouble when I played in a country band.

  • @scottnorem
    @scottnorem Год назад +2

    The ‘WHAT?!’ After the pickup change was incredible!

  • @TomLumPerson
    @TomLumPerson Год назад +2

    Rob and Andrew always know the Best questions to ask and always have the Best explanations to answer them. As a science communicator, this and the Modular Synth video are some of my favorite explainers ever, period.

  • @meinbherpieg4723
    @meinbherpieg4723 Год назад +1

    A note to my fellow tappers and slappers - the "magic" is the compressor pedal, which evens out (compresses) the volume of the low and high notes. That's how a twelfth fret high E can be heard while also tapping a low note.

  • @HighEnergyPessimism
    @HighEnergyPessimism Год назад +2

    It's such a relief to hear someone who's been playing a long time to talk how difficult pitch harmonics are. It took me so long, legit years to play that one riff in laid to rest consistently

  • @dandtintennessee7675
    @dandtintennessee7675 Год назад +1

    No internet when I was a kid. We had to learn it all by ear. Now that I'm 50 and started over I love these tips like this.

  • @krysidian
    @krysidian Год назад +3

    Seeing you two together is always such a joy. I never played a guitar or knew a lot about it but even I think I picked up some really cool techniques and feel like I understood how they worked.
    Have been rewatching your collabs recently so this came at the perfect time, always love to see more!

  • @williamflahive
    @williamflahive Год назад +8

    These videos are always so helpful for artists looking to better themselves in production or instrumentation. My go-to for advice if I'm stuck on anything, Very good videos and these two just work so well together.

  • @nick.raptis
    @nick.raptis Год назад

    Featuring the blue Aerodyne P. I'm always in love 😍

  • @Typical.Anomaly
    @Typical.Anomaly Год назад +1

    9:35 Getting some goth-funk Bauhaus vibes here

  • @FreshFindsPod
    @FreshFindsPod Год назад +6

    Rob is so good at demistifying things and making them so much more accessable.

  • @Felek5917
    @Felek5917 Год назад +1

    I only just now realized how much Rob influenced my playing. So thank you Rob!

  • @chrisallen5855
    @chrisallen5855 Год назад +2

    Holy cow, was not expecting Rob to drop a Marx Bros reference!!! I'm a big fan of the Marx Bros, and I always loved Chico's piano playing. Thanks for dropping some real old school knowledge on the kids.

  • @DrJeebles
    @DrJeebles Год назад +3

    Watching you pick up even the basics of slap bass as quickly as you did is impressive. My brain was hurting just watching. Nice.

  • @KevinMerinoCreations
    @KevinMerinoCreations Год назад +2

    Love this! Entertaining and informative! Thank you!👏👏👏

  • @violet__butterfly
    @violet__butterfly Год назад

    Andrew and Rob are such a wholesome duo

  • @Sanelora1
    @Sanelora1 Год назад +1

    As a classical guitarist, I find the artificial harmonics with a fretted fundamental is much more easily done plucking with the middle finger of your picking hand rather than how Rob demonstrates with his thumb on the picking hand. Muting the fundamental is still done with the index finger. This gives you a bit more control over the dynamics of the note as you don't have to "push through" the string to sound the string and it also allows you to setup for another pluck while (ideally) not changing the structural set of the hand as this technique really requires it. Its also a bit more comfortable in the long term if you do it a lot, mostly due to the existing curvature of your fingers. I don't think there is any risk of injury using the technique demonstrated in the video so definitely do it like this if it works for you but because you have to set your hand muscles to control it and make it clean, I find that it can cause quick fatigue/cramping in the plucking/picking hand and forearm.
    This is used a lot in the more complex and modern classical pieces and I personally find it much easier to do using my middle finger to pluck.
    Great video otherwise, lots of good information here!

    • @nstrug
      @nstrug 27 дней назад

      Late answer but the reason that rock guitarists usually use the thumb/index technique for artificial harmonics is because they are palming a plectrum so they can quickly swap back to picking.

  • @daylebluegrassprodigyhurn7904
    @daylebluegrassprodigyhurn7904 Год назад

    The way Rob said about seeing slap for the first time and thought to himself "I have to learn that". I felt exactly the same with flat picking (bluegrass style), I see it I fell in love, taken 2 years, and still not up to speed

  • @lonovvevega5198
    @lonovvevega5198 Год назад

    You two have a magic together, it's great to be able to observe it

  • @realjames1
    @realjames1 Год назад +2

    you guys should have a podcast

  • @tysoncurtis2646
    @tysoncurtis2646 Год назад

    i feel like this should be the epitome of music, sharing techniques and allowing others to learn how they can make amazing music for others and pass the techniques on

  • @ManuCel_
    @ManuCel_ Год назад

    This video shows how important it is to have a teacher dude. You can learn on your own, but a teacher really helps to learn and to know what you're doing wrong

  • @andrewusher1033
    @andrewusher1033 Год назад

    I love how happy they are together 😊

  • @Famed-Mimic-Gogo
    @Famed-Mimic-Gogo Год назад

    Super duper cool tips on techniques that aren't immediately obvious when learning!
    Weird story: I struggled with pinch harmonics until I broke my index finger on my picking hand. While in a splint, I held my pick with thumb and middle finger. My ring finger brushed the string and made a perfect pinch. Now I do pinch harmonics by resting my ring finger on the string to "pinch" it with the pick itself and move my hand to let it ring out. Totally wrong way to do it but I've gotten compliments on them and done them onstage, on command, so I guess I lucked out!

  • @kungfuseadog
    @kungfuseadog Год назад

    Wow I wasn't expecting much from a title like that but this was an increbily entertaining and educational video.
    Rob is such a kind and competent teacher! Thanks for this one, I learned a lot.
    I liked how rob was so nice the whole time except for when the Noise gate cut off his pinch harmonic. "I think that got cut by your noise gate" had this undertone of disgust, disappointment, and vengefulness that is hard to achieve. That man loves his pinch harmonics and won't let anything or anyone get in the way of him and them.

  • @DustDragon
    @DustDragon Год назад +4

    Imagine just jamming with those two... Best experience ever

  • @_trashvis_
    @_trashvis_ Год назад +1

    this was so awesome. seeing you two together is the best combo. i would like to see you teach rob some things. rob has been my main inspiration and this video has even helped me so much

  • @doofs
    @doofs Месяц назад

    yo!! i just started learning guitar a few months ago and im at that phase where my finger strength isnt quiet there yet to accurately change chords quickly. because of that tapping with the fret hand technique i discovered its a great way to build muscle strength and memory! freakin thanks!!

  • @ExplosiveDisregard
    @ExplosiveDisregard Год назад

    i dont even play an instrument but it is so satisfying to watch people understand concepts. just having this common language that you can build on is so fucking cool.

  • @P_dude_007
    @P_dude_007 28 дней назад

    I have a few question for the strumming section!
    1: I need to keep my thumb stiff right?
    2: how do I use my ring finger like you guys did in the video?
    3: do I mute strings I’m not wanting to play with my left hand?
    4: Are there any more tips that would be helpful for me
    Thanks guys!

  • @nickhaldin8674
    @nickhaldin8674 Год назад +2

    Honestly, these days I feel a lot of music youtube guys are kind of annoying and out of touch. I really like both of you and together you guys are really fun to watch👍🏼

  • @choimdachoim9491
    @choimdachoim9491 Год назад

    In a condensed amount of time this had the most information and least wasted time of hundreds of videos regarding guitar playing I've watched over the past 3 years.

  • @NicholasAndrewLouie
    @NicholasAndrewLouie Год назад +2

    Both of y'all consistently remind me why I subbed to you both in the first place with every upload. Love it. Keep up the good moooosic 👍

  • @felipelotas5609
    @felipelotas5609 Год назад +1

    What an amazing class!!! This is GOLD!!!

  • @RobUttley
    @RobUttley 27 дней назад

    The first 4 minutes of this just lit me up like a christmas tree, how come I never thought of trying to do it like that? Brilliant, thank you.

  • @Grid21
    @Grid21 Год назад +4

    I learned so much today and I plan to come back to this video again and try to practice everything I saw in it! Thanks Andrew! And I hope we can see more videos like this in the future! :D

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem Год назад

    You got me at tip 1! Every time I've tried tapping for the last 30 years it's sounded like that noise you get if you bend off the end of a fret. This works for me!

  • @LordChevonlier
    @LordChevonlier Год назад

    Andrew actually introduced me to music theory and as a result it's both increased my passion for music and got me to pick up my guitar again.
    Now we both get to increase our guitar knowledge from the 8 string master himself

  • @oscarscholten2059
    @oscarscholten2059 Год назад

    pinch harmonics are my favs, and every show we play with our metal band, i hope i dont screw up the important pinch harmonics exactly because of all the things named in the video.
    love when andrew and rob makes video's together!

  • @Yuki-rh1ie
    @Yuki-rh1ie Год назад +1

    we could watch you two for literal days just doing your thing in that studio

  • @funk1ll3r7
    @funk1ll3r7 Год назад +3

    Yooo 09:38 gives me Rayman 3 vibes. such an amazing and nostalgic game for me with incredibly funky music.

    • @jayo3453
      @jayo3453 Год назад +1

      is he playing an actual song or was that improve

  • @whatskraken3886
    @whatskraken3886 Год назад +1

    it’s funny seeing Rob play Ravioli and andrew’s like “we wrote that song together”

  • @Nenes001
    @Nenes001 Год назад

    You two are the best bromance in youtube , everytime u guys made a colab video is a awesome and fun , pls more ! 🎸⚡

  • @PugCuber
    @PugCuber 9 месяцев назад +1

    9:03 I love how Rob just ALWAYS goes to the _Ravioli_ riff when doing slap bass
    still won’t pay those high prices btw

  • @steves6565
    @steves6565 Год назад

    I spent megabucks on Guitar Magazines and hit the library for books to read and learned nothing :\ 25 years I’m really enjoying these videos and learning a metric heck ton. Thank you guys very much!

  • @Hadiplaysmusic
    @Hadiplaysmusic Год назад

    One of the best duos on the RUclipss

  • @greatbingus
    @greatbingus Год назад

    that second trick rob taught where you do like a double tap is used on Hits from the bong and Son of a preacher man and might even be a sample from an older song, but it's a double tap into a slide down to the 12th and then hit a harmonic, think it's a whole step double slide into a harmonic and then a half step then a harmonic I think that's how it goes if I remember correct, but it's that part you instantly recognize about both songs, cool trick and one of the first I learned.

  • @s970cc
    @s970cc Год назад

    I started practicing Laquer Head after watching this and it has helped me a lot, my slap bass is already improving so quickly!

  • @Mathmannohyeah
    @Mathmannohyeah Год назад

    So glad to see you guys collaborating 🎉❤

  • @icarusgaming6269
    @icarusgaming6269 Год назад +1

    Rob and Andrew are the "early 2000s Saturday morning cartoon" kind of best buds

  • @RipTommy
    @RipTommy 16 дней назад

    6:12 wow that blue bass is gorgeous!

    • @RipTommy
      @RipTommy 16 дней назад

      also 11:40 .... wow robs insanely talented

  • @barnos4393
    @barnos4393 Год назад +1

    14:00 someone should frame this!

  • @Colcalebcat
    @Colcalebcat Год назад +1

    Holy crap... I've done a good amount of work with a lot of instruments for a long time... But this was super eye-opening. Thanks you guys so much.

  • @bricelory9534
    @bricelory9534 Год назад

    I love the two of you together sharing the unique expertise each of you have with one another! I hope to see a lot more of these sorts of videos!
    Thank you!

  • @smhill818
    @smhill818 Год назад +1

    2:40 This was such a beautiful moment 🥲

  • @palethorn
    @palethorn Год назад +2

    I remember hearing pinch harmonic for the first time and thinking: "What is that sound? How is he doing that?" Had to do a research on the internet just to figure out how the technique was called. And I made it harder for myself when practicing to try and produce them consistently by using only clean sound.

  • @Mr_Fourshot
    @Mr_Fourshot Год назад

    Rob dude you are a great teacher. Been playing over 20 years and been in a little bit of a block the past few years, but this has really opened my mind on ways to progress. Great stuff man thanks. :)

  • @jaceyp.8457
    @jaceyp.8457 9 месяцев назад

    That tapping technique where you play the chords is fucking incredible sounding

  • @ThePoiper1997
    @ThePoiper1997 Год назад

    A series of you learning and experiencing what your audience does in every one of your videos would be fantastic

  • @Danongorf
    @Danongorf Год назад +3

    Alt title: Rob gives us all his secrets, and we still have no idea what he's doing

  • @woodybob01
    @woodybob01 Год назад +1

    With the amount of invaluably helpful tips in this video it's like striking gold!

  • @usejustonce2386
    @usejustonce2386 9 месяцев назад

    Rob is such a great teacher

  • @aniloid3029
    @aniloid3029 11 месяцев назад

    Watching this really helps me with not being good at stuff. Great inspiration!

  • @awndermusic
    @awndermusic Год назад

    this friendship is so wholesome

  • @shiftybat7318
    @shiftybat7318 Год назад

    Oh boy do I remember those days - going to a friend's house with a printer or the school library to get They Might Be Giants tabs to practice accordion to or getting frustrated with Guided By Voices guitar tabs cause it sounded 'off' and it took me a while to realize in the old days that band may have been in tune with each other but not quite in standard tuning so it all sounded like blue notes. The kids have it easy when it comes to self-teaching, and good on 'em. Use whatever tools you've got.

  • @SMAAAASHTV
    @SMAAAASHTV Месяц назад

    Rob makes pinch harmonics seem a lot harder than they are by stating you HAVE to stay in a certain location over the pickups. You can get them by swinging you thumb knuckle to touch the string for a split second after picking the note, but you can move your hand up and down the string to get different harmonic frequencies, so it doesn't have to be perfect.