My son decided to pick up the guitar 2 weeks ago (thanks God, I might have someone to inherit my guitars..), but he wants to learn alone or with a teacher. I will recommend your channel
Still loving your courses after about 2 years James. I’ve suffered through a few plateaus along the way but that’s a normal part of the process. One suggestion is to encourage students early on to try playing without looking at the fretboard. I’m working on that now and it’s a challenge!!
I have been doing chord changes, usually twice a day, for months. Five minutes, it seems, is never enough for me. Left hand is starting to feel almost adequate. I guess that my being old makes me slower than normal.
Another great lesson James. This is a rather old song by the Forester Sister: I Fell In Love Again Last Night. Can you tell me what the strum pattern is? Thanks. Ron
I've heard some guitar players note that on the upstroke, they're only playing the bottom few strings. With the up-down practice you're showing are you playing all the strings?
@@User_internet960 I think I should explain. When you practice something for some time, you think is ok, then you learn it's wrong, then it's very difficult to change it. That's why practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent. That is why a RUclips guitar cores is better than self taught.
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My son decided to pick up the guitar 2 weeks ago (thanks God, I might have someone to inherit my guitars..), but he wants to learn alone or with a teacher. I will recommend your channel
one of the best utube teachers thanks
No doubt in that, he’s the best
Still loving your courses after about 2 years James. I’ve suffered through a few plateaus along the way but that’s a normal part of the process. One suggestion is to encourage students early on to try playing without looking at the fretboard. I’m working on that now and it’s a challenge!!
I have been doing chord changes, usually twice a day, for months. Five minutes, it seems, is never enough for me. Left hand is starting to feel almost adequate. I guess that my being old makes me slower than normal.
While feeling the beat in the ryrhum your strumming. Also relax, and just groove with the rythum. That's very important in the beginning..
Another great lesson James. This is a rather old song by the Forester Sister: I Fell In Love Again Last Night.
Can you tell me what the strum pattern is?
Thanks. Ron
Great point to start!
All try this approach with songs I want to learn and improve on.
I've heard some guitar players note that on the upstroke, they're only playing the bottom few strings. With the up-down practice you're showing are you playing all the strings?
Now my ears are of good tune whenever someone plays a guitar or keyboard I can recognise the key signature of the hymns.
Beginner question, but do these instructions all translate to electric, or is it recommended to start on acoustic?
No, its just easier on the electric guitar.
For a beginner I'm practicing like 1-2 hours almost everyday in my 3rd week of learning
Canadian D-03 nice
Why do 90% of teachers push for faster learning .. we both know guitar / music is a lifetime skill
Sorry James but practice makes permanent.
For example, if you practice something wrong it will become permanent, and very difficult to change.
Not true.
@@User_internet960 I think I should explain.
When you practice something for some time, you think is ok, then you learn it's wrong, then it's very difficult to change it.
That's why practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent.
That is why a RUclips guitar cores is better than self taught.
@@kenanderson8506 I see, that is true, but not permament, it is possible to fix it.