This Should Be Everyone’s First Guitar Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 13 май 2024
  • *PLEASE SHARE WITH ANY NEWBIE GUITARIST ;)
    **For the free tuning video go to: www.the-art-of-guitar.com/tun...
    I've been teaching over 25 years now and realized that when I taught this free introductory lesson, 98-99% of the students came back and signed up. Here it is both for teachers and for new students. Check out all my videos at: www.the-art-of-guitar.com and/or Patreonize me at: / theartofguitar Thanks!
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  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar  2 года назад +524

    If you want to learn how to play guitar from me, be sure to check out my entire lessons program at www.the-art-of-guitar.com. 👍🎸🎸

    • @Powercutt
      @Powercutt 2 года назад +18

      i loved this video! However i cant find any advice on how to only touch one string per finger with my fret hand, any advice anyone? ty!

    • @frankferriolo9212
      @frankferriolo9212 2 года назад +11

      Mike, you have one of the best guitar channels that exist on YT. No doubt about it!
      I can list the reasons why.....but I dont wanna write a book inside of a comment! The people that get it....will just automatically agree.
      I'm personally not a beginner, but when I was many years ago....I wish these style of videos were accessible.
      Peace bro!

    • @geoffrey6000
      @geoffrey6000 Год назад +3

      Quick question, I have my eye on a 300 dollar guitar and I really want to learn. I also currently have access to an acoustic guitar. Should I hold off on buying a guitar and keep going on acoustic for now?

    • @SeshKing
      @SeshKing Год назад +4

      Will probably consider since you mentioned stranger things and how you could play it with only these two chords, I could just about play this song for my girlfriend with just this one lesson! She’ll lose her mind. Thank you sir! Hahah

    • @rexelish_playz
      @rexelish_playz Год назад +8

      are you secretly related to markiplier

  • @alisonrogerson3143
    @alisonrogerson3143 3 года назад +10899

    I am here because I have been wanting to play guitar for many years. My beautiful son was an ace guitar player but he never got around to teaching me. I know that it was due to his depression as he took his own life so, now, I’m learning for Guy, my son. When we are reunited then we can play together. I have had much communication from him & I know he is still playing his guitar. Thank you. I know I have chosen the right teacher here. Hi to all from Scotland

    • @jkorff7694
      @jkorff7694 2 года назад +417

      Me too. God speed friend.

    • @paolo5797
      @paolo5797 2 года назад +139

      ❤️

    • @xynthyx
      @xynthyx 2 года назад +166

      so wholesome🥺

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g 2 года назад +299

      Definitely my thoughts are with you. My younger brother also took his own life last year, the pain will never go, but always remember him for the good times. That's how I cope❤❤❤

    • @lakshyamongia3270
      @lakshyamongia3270 2 года назад +140

      who is cutting onions here? 🥺

  • @caramelizedboi8832
    @caramelizedboi8832 3 года назад +9912

    This guy: Don't press too hard! You don't want to leave lines on your finger!
    My teacher: If your fingers aren't bleeding you're not pressing hard enough

    • @Rnielsen572
      @Rnielsen572 3 года назад +809

      If you learn on electric, it takes a lot less pressure than accoustic. also, make sure it is set up properly. I had a pawnshop guitar that was set up wrong when I started and the fretboard was over a CM away from the strings at the soundhole. You couldn't hold a note on the 7th fret using vicegrips. It's really worth it to take it to an expert and have it set up properly. especially an accoustic.

    • @shino7785
      @shino7785 3 года назад +130

      @@Rnielsen572 oh i see, now i understand this hard to learn accoustic guitar even better ;-;

    • @JohnShalamskas
      @JohnShalamskas 3 года назад +148

      If you press too hard then you will put so much tension on the strings that you pull them out of tune (note too sharp.) If you try to get your finger as close to the fret as you can without being on top of the fret, you will not need to use as much pressure to keep the string from buzzing.

    • @TheArtofGuitar
      @TheArtofGuitar  3 года назад +878

      You have the same guitar teacher as Bryan Adams? 😂🤣

    • @Maracifer
      @Maracifer 3 года назад +323

      @@shino7785 I'm learning on acoustic if I don't leave lines on my fingers then my guitar wont make any sound xD

  • @dess4099
    @dess4099 Год назад +2672

    Almost 2 years ago I started learning guitar from this lesson. I remember how hard It was not even play a chord but to catch it. Today I can play a lot of my favorites solos and basically any song I want to play, even by ear. So if you're trying to learn guitar and struggle with It remember to not give up and being consistent, everything takes time. Eventually you will be surprised what progress have you made.

    • @olanireayotomiwa1682
      @olanireayotomiwa1682 Год назад +75

      I just started learning and this was really good to read. I just bought a guitar because I really love one and would love to learn to play. It's my first time watching this video and seeing your comment is really good motivation

    • @martinjakab
      @martinjakab Год назад +1

      How old are you?

    • @kevindelgado7083
      @kevindelgado7083 Год назад +7

      What was your process after this lesson?

    • @philj212
      @philj212 Год назад +2

      what resources did you use?? did you hire an instructor? thanks:)

    • @eternalsence3033
      @eternalsence3033 Год назад +2

      how much did u practice per day? only youtube?

  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar  Год назад +2789

    Okay, now I just learned that this video is the #1 beginning electric guitar video on RUclips. I honestly just shed a few tears. Thanks everyone for watching.

    • @andrewstella24
      @andrewstella24 Год назад +38

      No problem man, glad you put out the content. It really does help 🤍🤟🏼🎸

    • @daveweisbrich1769
      @daveweisbrich1769 Год назад +19

      It's because of me. You're welcome

    • @Bino_Sleevelesssocks
      @Bino_Sleevelesssocks Год назад +49

      Don’t you mean… shred a few tears🎸🤘🎸🤟

    • @jpdude7274
      @jpdude7274 Год назад +2

      For a beginner is it better to get an electric or acoustic want to play blues and rockabilly thank you and great video

    • @kanachanwhisper7174
      @kanachanwhisper7174 Год назад +5

      Because of you I want to buy a guitar

  • @glitch5174
    @glitch5174 4 года назад +11105

    “E”very “A”cid “D”ealer “G”ets “B”usted “E”ventually

    • @MesticleJesticle
      @MesticleJesticle 4 года назад +1000

      I learned "E"ddie "A"te "D"ynamite "G"ood "B"ye "E"ddie

    • @charliewilson8573
      @charliewilson8573 4 года назад +408

      "E"lephants "A"nd "D"onkeys "G"row "B"ig "E"ars

    • @asheelu
      @asheelu 4 года назад +475

      Eat All Day Get Big Easy

    • @aabatteries1741
      @aabatteries1741 4 года назад +38

      Jessica O'Neal same

    • @skjorta1984
      @skjorta1984 4 года назад +13

      @@charliewilson8573 yes

  • @kylesoares3161
    @kylesoares3161 4 года назад +7806

    Quarantine 2020 who else trying to come out with a new skill

    • @chaerios
      @chaerios 4 года назад +35

      me

    • @maxmeyers6729
      @maxmeyers6729 4 года назад +196

      Yessir my first guitar just came in today I already got 3 songs down and I wanna cut my fingers off

    • @laredouter4792
      @laredouter4792 4 года назад +8

      Me. Can't wait for my guitar to turn up

    • @marthad9784
      @marthad9784 4 года назад +11

      Yup

    • @MsLori62
      @MsLori62 4 года назад +12

      I’m right there with ya.

  • @tigranayvazyan5974
    @tigranayvazyan5974 Год назад +262

    1 _ right hand basics / how to hold a pick
    2 _ basic downstroke motion
    3 _ fretting hand: hand posture / finger placement (finger curvature)
    4 _ basic E major
    4 _ some basic rhythm pattern
    5 _ basic A major (switching back and forth with E)
    So while labeled as "The first lesson", what this really is, is "First few lessons."
    A couple of notes:
    A. When fretting an open string chord, at first, students usually mute the open strings with a part of a finger. It takes time and some adjustments to fix it.
    B. Regarding the 3rd point, when the next finger presses the string down, you want the previous finger(s) to release the pressure, so that the only finger that holds the strings down to the fretboard is the one you play (simply put, the right-most finger). Still, you wanna make sure, all the other fingers to the left of that one are still on the string (but not pressing it down to the board) or right above it. This releases the unnecessary tension in your hand. Also, when doing the 1-2-3-4 exercise on strings 2 to 6, make sure you don't mute the open string(s) below it. So, for example, if you fret the B string with your index finger on a given fret, make sure that the high E is free to vibrate (not muted by your index finger), if it's on the G string, then check both B and E and so on. This gonna help in later stages, when learning basic open-string chord shapes (see point A)
    C. Instead of A major as the second chord choice, I'd suggest A minor. First, A minor is literally the same as E major: every finger just goes up a string, and that's it. Second, beginners usually have some trouble with the A major shape, that is, how to fit three fingers on the same fret. In my lessons, it's one of the mid-late shapes I give them, once they're familiar with easier shapes like E, Em, Am, and Dm..
    And finally, while it seems more relaxing to place the guitar on your right leg while playing (I think, a part of it is psychological, as we associate the left leg placement with classical "boring" lessons and the right leg placement with cool and relaxed ones), I highly recommend getting used to the left leg option: first, it's better ergonomically, and second, if it's an electric guitar, chances are at some point you're gonna wanna play it standing up, and the guitar is gonna be about where it would be if placed on your left leg. Not critical, but it takes some adjustments otherwise. Nothing wrong with the right leg placement but leave it for an acoustic or at least for later phases (or switch back and forth, at the very least).
    To anyone, who is about to start the journey, it takes time - be patient!

    • @korypuller6830
      @korypuller6830 Год назад +4

      thank you this comment was very helpful .

    • @braqudark6217
      @braqudark6217 11 месяцев назад +2

      I thought I had a better fret placement when resting the body on my left leg instead but ignored it since it seemed I should use my right. Your comment helped me make the change. Any tips to not accidentally partially mute strings below? I have small thin fingers and even when I have my finger seemingly perfectly perpendicular with the fret, it still touches the string ever so slightly.

    • @mayakkari
      @mayakkari 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks ur comment is so useful

    • @tigranayvazyan5974
      @tigranayvazyan5974 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@braqudark6217 It’s very difficult to give any valuable advice without actually observing the problem but I’ll try my best, anyway. I’d suggest going thru the “let the upper string(s) ring” exercise I mentioned in my original comment. Start somewhere in the middle of the fretboard - depending on the guitar, there’s a point on the fretboard/neck beyond which you start to adjust the left-hand posture (given, you are a right-handed player) to the neck dimension changes and the construction, overall: on a classical, it’s around 8th fret, on an acoustic and electric - a few frets higher; you get it - start somewhere in that region where your hand is most relaxed and go finger by finger - in 1-2-3-4 order, starting on the second string and checking the first string with every finger: put the first finger down on the second string - check the first string (well, in reality, both the fretted note on the second and the first string), put the second finger down - same, and so on. Once you’ve reached the end - pinky down, move down (literally, up) a string, and repeat the entire exercise, this time, of course, checking both B and E, as you go. Once you’ve reached the sixth string, move down a fret and start over. Before you start, make sure your hand is in the right posture: the fingers are curved with the fingertips pressing down the string, and the thumb is approximately at the middle of the back of the neck, somewhere behind the second finger. As you move, you gradually - and I mean gradually - adjust your hand: that is, the finger curvature gets deeper as you bring the (fore)arm a little forward (the movement comes from the elbow). Just remember, like many other things about playing the guitar, it’s all about very small movements. So make sure, while you’re going for bigger and bigger curvatures, the wrist isn’t too protruded forward: let it follow whatever the elbow/forearm dictates. Most importantly, don’t rush (and don’t cheat, of course). Good luck!)

    • @nikarouge
      @nikarouge 8 месяцев назад +1

      you rock

  • @nep8716
    @nep8716 Год назад +228

    Im 13 and practicing on my dads guitar so when ive saved up enough to buy an electric one, i already know how to play some basic things- and this was BY FAR the best video ive found on basic things. It teaches you a bunch but not too much, gives you time to process everything but its not slow, its efficient and super helpful if you’re just starting out. I was pretty demotivated to practice this week, but you knocked the spark right back into me! Thanks man!

    • @archbishopTL1
      @archbishopTL1 Год назад +12

      Good luck little dude

    • @boygeniusz
      @boygeniusz Год назад +7

      I'm also turning 13 soon, and I might consider on getting a guitar. how have things been since this lesson?

    • @janacool..
      @janacool.. 10 месяцев назад +4

      i gust stared play guitar but its so cool playing

    • @Picklevr30004
      @Picklevr30004 3 месяца назад

      Same dude

  • @blastofo
    @blastofo 3 года назад +7595

    Good first lesson. A few things i’d add.
    1. It’s going to take months of daily practice before you can play stuff that sounds good. Be patient. You have to be okay with the fact that you’re going to suck for quite a while. If you get discouraged easily or you’re used to instant gratification, you should choose a different hobby. If learning guitar was quick and easy then everyone would be a guitarist.
    2. You’re not playing guitar just to learn an instrument. You’re playing guitar to learn how to play songs you love listening to and want to play yourself. You need that music connection to the instrument in order to have the desire it requires.
    3. Keep playing, no matter how lacking your skills may be. It doesn’t matter if you have no clue what you’re doing. If you keep playing, you will only improve. You’ll have break throughs that will give you encouragement and excitement.

    • @rowdygoat2334
      @rowdygoat2334 2 года назад +110

      Thank you for leaving this valuable comment here. :)

    • @fosoofkkkfkfkckd
      @fosoofkkkfkfkckd 2 года назад +82

      If learning guitar was quick and easy, that would be really cool.

    • @SM-ph5lp
      @SM-ph5lp 2 года назад +63

      That's a realistic and encouraging comment. Thank you!

    • @BeetsPlug
      @BeetsPlug 2 года назад +8

      Thank you for this

    • @JustAdude291
      @JustAdude291 2 года назад +51

      That's great advice. I always like to tell people too, to get the guitar they wanna play. I think many people don't know where to start and buy a strat or something similar. That's cool if you really really want a strat but I always recommend at the very least getting a decent guitar. It's obviously not the equipment that makes you sound good, and you don't got to drop 800-1000 dollars on a guitar but at least a midrange price/quality guitar is worth it if you can afford it. A decent quality guitar is a great investment but again you don't gotta break the bank. But anyway, my point being though, if you want a flying V, get a flying V, if you want a Rhoads, an explorer, a warlock, ironbird, whatever it may be then by god go and get one. They say the instrument is an extension of the player, so don't think you need to get a "beginner guitar" or think you shouldn't get "this guitar" because you're a beginner, nah screw that, get the instrument you wanna play, one that feels the best in your hands, one that sounds the best to _you_ and is the instrument you wanna play. The reason is because you don't just want any guitar, you want something that you vibe with and enjoy playing. My first guitar was a Jackson King V, and I was so happy that it was the guitar that _I_ wanted and vibed with, still have it, still play it. If you love your instrument, you won't be able to keep your eyes and and hands off. It'll encourage you to keep picking it up and playing around with it, it'll encourage you to keep trying. That adds to the drive of wanting and continuing to play. That's my opinion anyway. Love your instrument, love what you do, keep at it and never give up.

  • @christopherproeber9811
    @christopherproeber9811 4 года назад +5217

    The ad for this video was saying don’t learn guitar on RUclips

  • @scottwondrow6662
    @scottwondrow6662 2 месяца назад +8

    I'm 62, recently retired and learning the guitar was dream of mine. I bought and inexpensive Fender and picks and have been browsing beginner videos. Yours is very easy to follow and love your delivery. You're very easy to listen and learn from, will be checking back in. 👍

  • @suryanshpatel604
    @suryanshpatel604 10 месяцев назад +45

    Thanks Markiplier

  • @lolsflint7598
    @lolsflint7598 3 года назад +3888

    Once you get to the F chord you'll see why Eddie ate dynamite.

  • @rastabrian6063
    @rastabrian6063 3 года назад +2015

    I think his students kept coming baack just because he's such a nice guy lol

  • @StokesMusicStudiosOnline
    @StokesMusicStudiosOnline 10 месяцев назад +40

    I've taught 50 or 60 lessons per week for the last 30 years or so, and played 3 or 4 gigs a week as well. This is a top notch lesson. Good job. That's kinda how I do it but I will be adding a few things from this. I'm always watching and learning how to better help my students. Thanks.

  • @Chris-xk9op
    @Chris-xk9op Год назад +50

    I see why you have a 98 percent success rate. I've taken lessons a bit as a kid and decided to pick it up again. I never knew I was holding the pick wrong before. Just with these two chords you've made me feel so confident in the process. I'll definitely be checking out your website to further my education with you.
    Thank you

  • @marthagrace5066
    @marthagrace5066 3 года назад +1573

    my dad was literally played guitar, bass, keyboard, and sang and was in multiple bands and im sat here trying to learn guitar and realising im holding it upside down 12 mins in

    • @SuperBroncosguy
      @SuperBroncosguy 3 года назад +60

      Martha-🙃

    • @douggentry225
      @douggentry225 3 года назад +37

      Same with me. My dad always in bands and recording studios all his life. Pfffft, I'm so musically retarded it's shameful

    • @SageVaughn
      @SageVaughn 3 года назад +14

      LMAO, practice and habit building my friend 👍 STAY CONSISTENT

    • @ritalinrat2145
      @ritalinrat2145 2 года назад +20

      .... how were you holding it upside down 😟 I’m like, genuinely curious 😂

    • @johnmilligan4258
      @johnmilligan4258 2 года назад +40

      It's not upside down if you're left handed. 😄

  • @weenyboi
    @weenyboi 3 года назад +730

    6:48 When you get out of your car but leave your lights on

    • @codyhiner7904
      @codyhiner7904 3 года назад +25

      Omg lol that's great

    • @MrXhandsome
      @MrXhandsome 3 года назад +16

      Or the key in the ignition.

    • @MrBollocks10
      @MrBollocks10 Месяц назад

      Do you still have to turn your lights on and off?
      Next you'll tell us you've got an ashtray and cig lighter. 😊

  • @winglessfairy564
    @winglessfairy564 Год назад +5

    I just love how simple, yet in-depth everything is explained. I’m still practicing, so I continuously forget a few details. That’s when I go back to this video and re-watch it. It’s a great reminder for the little things one might easily overlook when first learning. Downloaded. Thanks so much for this video. It’s truly such a godsend 👐🏼👐🏼

  • @mrmatttilley
    @mrmatttilley 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for your this! So so nice of you! I have been wanting to learn to play like my dad all my life and this came across my feed as something I might like. Crazy nudge! Thank you!

  • @yesno332
    @yesno332 3 года назад +1216

    5:30. Unfortunately “goodbye Eddie” took on a whole new meaning 2 weeks ago
    R.I.P Eddie van halen

    • @drw1926
      @drw1926 3 года назад +7

      Too true, sadly.

    • @RustedBuddy5192
      @RustedBuddy5192 3 года назад +19

      Thats why I use Edith instead of Eddie.

    • @bowloflettuce5540
      @bowloflettuce5540 3 года назад +15

      Did you really have to fucking say it

    • @pacaspascal6986
      @pacaspascal6986 3 года назад +3

      o O f

    • @jasonlee2438
      @jasonlee2438 3 года назад +30

      What the fuck man , I literally just found out right now. I'm fucking pissed. R.I.P Eddie , fucking legend and one of kind we will never see again in our lifetime.

  • @7knarknil
    @7knarknil 3 года назад +530

    starting at 67 years of age,,thank you very much!

    • @petrac7778
      @petrac7778 3 года назад +25

      Hope you didn't give up!

    • @omairsheikh3982
      @omairsheikh3982 3 года назад +12

      How's it been going? My guitar comes in a few days

    • @fios4me
      @fios4me 3 года назад +26

      Just got my Fender Acoustic today. I’m the same age (67) as you so this should be interesting. Practiced my “D” chord for about 30 minutes today and my fingers are already sore. Looking forward to tomorrow though.👍

    • @bobsecatello8091
      @bobsecatello8091 3 года назад +8

      Cool I just bought a guitar a couple hours ago!! I am 53, never too late to learn. Good luck!!

    • @NelsonStJames
      @NelsonStJames 3 года назад +5

      Okay you got me beat, I thought starting after 50 might be pushing it.

  • @logans_beastmaster
    @logans_beastmaster 3 месяца назад

    I really appreciate your teaching style, tone and content. Thank you for your hard work!

  • @claudiafrers8923
    @claudiafrers8923 Год назад +83

    Tips I found useful to be reminded of for us nonbeginners: Holding the pick 2:00. Use wrist not arm to strum 3:10. Tilt the pick 3:18. Forearm will hold a well-balenced guitar 3:45 Anchor index finger and keep all fingers curved when doing spider exercise. Pinkie should be perpendicular to the fretboard. Will add that doing all this slowly and mindfully even without right hand picking motion is a fantastic way to break into a new guitar regardless of how long you have played. Our hands need to develop muscle memory as each guitar will feel different in our hands.

  • @jackie_msss8945
    @jackie_msss8945 4 года назад +1465

    My dad has an electric guitar in his basement that he never learned how to play and now that we’re in quarantine I’m going to try to play it lol

    • @kross8922
      @kross8922 4 года назад +2

      Jackiemmm nice

    • @paysonhassell9099
      @paysonhassell9099 4 года назад +49

      Jackiemmm i’ve had an electric guitar since i was 11 and 4 years later i’m now finally trying to learn bc of quarantine haha

    • @johnmcaleese8459
      @johnmcaleese8459 4 года назад +37

      Definitely. Stick to it. The first six months will be a bit rough but after that, it'll start flowing and you'll be having a blast. I used to record a rhythm on tape and play some notes (lead guitar) while my tape was playing. A lot of fun and you can do it by yourself.

    • @will.productions
      @will.productions 4 года назад +5

      Good luck enjoy the hobby!

    • @Blazingmikey
      @Blazingmikey 4 года назад +6

      Same here just picked it up from my dads basement xd

  • @Moths000
    @Moths000 3 года назад +1414

    I randomly wanted to learn how to play guitar
    I don’t even have a guitar yet

  • @avisantos3839
    @avisantos3839 Год назад +4

    Awesome first lesson. Definitely wish I could take personal classes from you. Very detailed and made everything understandable!!! You rock man. Definitely subscribing!

  • @lun4ever
    @lun4ever Год назад +4

    This is the first video I used to learn, and I've been playing for 8 months. I instantly picked it up. Very good first lesson

  • @abdulwaheedrashid
    @abdulwaheedrashid 3 года назад +677

    Why am I watching this so attentively under my blanket and I don't even own a guitar? 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @jffrsnx
      @jffrsnx 3 года назад +9

      I feel you 😂

    • @abdulwaheedrashid
      @abdulwaheedrashid 3 года назад +93

      Update: just got my first guitar :)

    • @wholegroinbread593
      @wholegroinbread593 3 года назад +7

      @@abdulwaheedrashid Me too how's it going for you

    • @madjo2369
      @madjo2369 3 года назад +6

      @@abdulwaheedrashid hey man glad to hear that,if u need some additional tips feel free to ask me,i m beginner self tought guitarist

    • @madjo2369
      @madjo2369 3 года назад +4

      @@wholegroinbread593 need any additional tips

  • @alexe3449
    @alexe3449 Год назад +539

    Thank you, Markiplier

  • @Jakesmusings
    @Jakesmusings Год назад +1

    I was looking for a first lesson for the guitar and I’m glad I stumbled across your video. Great job and thank you for getting me started with a great lesson!

  • @jumgkoo3079
    @jumgkoo3079 Год назад

    thank you so much for this video! i just got a new guitar today and im so excited to begin learning to play it- im glad i found you online to help! thanks again!

  • @saavikofvulcan6887
    @saavikofvulcan6887 3 года назад +699

    About a week ago, I told my art teacher that I was giving up learning how to play my guitar because I just wasn't getting it and couldn't remember anything. She told me that she was learning an instrument as well and that on the last day of school, she would bring hers in and I would bring my guitar and we could show each other how far we had come. So here I am!!!!!! I'm terrible, but I'm trying. Mental illness makes motivation really difficult, but this video is a LOT less intimidating than the other "Beginners" videos. Thanks for that!!!!!!!!!!

    • @suddddfdf8798
      @suddddfdf8798 3 года назад +24

      This is amazing! Well done for sticking through it, learning an instrument is so hard at the beginning but it gets better!! :D Hope the last day of school performance between the two of you goes well!

    • @sarahmbarik7051
      @sarahmbarik7051 2 года назад +32

      advice from a fellow mentally ill person, rely on discipline rather than motivation, it will never fail you.

    • @saltycat662
      @saltycat662 2 года назад +4

      You will get it. It just takes time. If you practice consistently, you will see an improvement. You can do amazing things if you just don't give up.

    • @bruhnanaman4865
      @bruhnanaman4865 2 года назад +2

      how’s your progress been ?

    • @MathewUnderwood
      @MathewUnderwood 2 года назад +1

      The best part about mental illnesses, is that it is all in our head :) Which means we can choose not to have it.

  • @vostokgames7336
    @vostokgames7336 4 года назад +2152

    Him: Repeat after me!
    Me: Im ready!
    Him:
    Plays Stairway To Heaven
    Me:
    Plays Highway To Hell

  • @jerrynash8920
    @jerrynash8920 Год назад +4

    This is my first time coming to your videos. The beginning of playing guitar was far better than I expected. Not only have I learned so much, but I really enjoyed it. Thank you.

  • @felix_martinez14
    @felix_martinez14 Год назад

    you were always my favorite guitar youtuber and i always loved seeing your vidoes when i searched things up, you had a understanding voice and seemed understanding in genreal and so i wanted to give your vidoe a try and it worked!!! thank you so much i will definitely try ur other lessons!!!

  • @RebelleGameOfficial
    @RebelleGameOfficial 3 года назад +2944

    First ever guitar lesson, thank you!! Definitely gonna be a returning student 😄

    • @Raine_Daiz
      @Raine_Daiz 3 года назад +49

      Started today first time ever held a guitar. *Goal playing one entire song.

    • @PrecociousSloth
      @PrecociousSloth 3 года назад +4

      @Dusty Luck ooh yes please, recommendations for metal

    • @onlyonecanbefirst
      @onlyonecanbefirst 3 года назад +12

      This man knows how how to teach! Follow him you will succeed with patience.

    • @gutted_infant
      @gutted_infant 3 года назад +4

      @Dusty Luck tha first song im trying to play is aerials and spiders by system of a down and sum mudvayne songs

    • @ZLeZx
      @ZLeZx 3 года назад +2

      First lesson left hander hope I'm doing it right wish I had you in the living rm guiding me lol

  • @jamesryan6224
    @jamesryan6224 3 года назад +239

    I needed this.
    50 years ago.

  • @lenwoodturneriv6169
    @lenwoodturneriv6169 Год назад +1

    I just went through the lesson! Thanks Mike, this is fantastic and easy to understand!

  • @backbeatben
    @backbeatben Год назад +9

    Great lesson, I just started teaching and this solves a lot of issues I notice beginners have! Gonna keep this in mind

  • @openrangelivestockguarddog4041
    @openrangelivestockguarddog4041 3 года назад +296

    Finally, someone who understands how to communicate the small details that make the difference between success and failure. This is the best guitar lesson I have ever seen. Well done!

  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar  3 года назад +643

    Hello everyone who just got guitars for Christmas in 2020. I hope this video makes all your wildest dreams come true. -Napoleon Dynamite 🎸👍🤣👍❤️

  • @MrJSpicoli
    @MrJSpicoli Год назад +3

    Thanks for the pace and patience I needed for a first lesson. IMO this is the best beginner instruction I've seen on YT

  • @DEATHMgck
    @DEATHMgck Месяц назад +1

    40 years old here and just picked up the guitar for the first time. going through this video just made me all the more amped to learn more!
    Thank you for the free tuning lesson on you site also. Was a great help figuring out what I was doing wrong.

  • @gilberteffenlie9146
    @gilberteffenlie9146 3 года назад +360

    ad : STOP WAIT A MINUTE THIS WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING, DO YOU KNOW WHY PEOPLE ALWAYS SAY THEY WANT TO PLAY GUITAR BUT ONLY SOME CAN, ITS BECAUSE OF WANNABE GUITAR TEACHERS ON RUclips
    me : *watches a 30 minute yt video* this is so helpful

    • @ibanezaxe8
      @ibanezaxe8 3 года назад +6

      lollll that guitar tricks ad

    • @finnwilde
      @finnwilde 3 года назад +5

      Facts

  • @genewinstead5878
    @genewinstead5878 3 года назад +569

    Thank you! I just ordered an acoustic guitar. I'm 71-years-old, and I want to play the guitar. After watching this video I think I can!

    • @lucysimpson6799
      @lucysimpson6799 3 года назад +4

      How’s it going? 🙂

    • @user-fr9eb7hc9c
      @user-fr9eb7hc9c 3 года назад +5

      hello! how is your journey with the guitar after 2 months? i hope it's going well for you.

    • @allysabrooks3141
      @allysabrooks3141 3 года назад +6

      Go Gene!!

    • @vamountainman2512
      @vamountainman2512 3 года назад +5

      You most certainly can. Many great tunes that are absolutely simple and enjoyable.

    • @0doubledseven589
      @0doubledseven589 2 года назад +4

      Keep at it don't give up. They make little covers for your fingertips if you need them. Once you get the calluses built up, it makes it a lot easier. A bowl of water and ice helps to and or nylon strings.

  • @ThePenguinBro
    @ThePenguinBro Год назад

    I just got a guitar yesterday for christmas, and I was looking up the basics. This video helped me a ton! Thank you form aking it! :D

  • @neilcorbett5057
    @neilcorbett5057 3 года назад +107

    Just a note of encouragement to those who might have smaller hands. Don't give up. Keep at it, your hands aren't as small as you think. Big hands have problems too. It just takes time for your fingers to learn to stretch and find the right grip. You'll be fine. Your fingers are going to get sore at first, but they WILL stop hurting after a while. Practice in short bursts, a few minutes at a time, then come back half an hour later. Little and often works best. I've been playing guitar for 50 years plus and dropped in to this lesson to see how beginners might be taught and I think this guy is doing it great.

    • @saltycat662
      @saltycat662 2 года назад +5

      People with small hands and arthritis (like myself) could play ukuleles and small scale guitars. I have a concert uke, a guitarlele and a squier mini jazz master. They're all great for me and my problematic hands.

    • @OfficialDanversSisters
      @OfficialDanversSisters 2 года назад

      Smaller electric guitars for younger kids are helpful as well!

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr Год назад

      PRS SE guitars are good for these issues, IMHO. check 'em out.

  • @chompchompnomnom4256
    @chompchompnomnom4256 3 года назад +457

    Wow, I'm really impressed with this guys teaching method. Patient and little tips and tricks that other teachers forget about because they can't remember being a beginner.

    • @Rnielsen572
      @Rnielsen572 3 года назад +12

      Yes, this is good teaching that really helps a LOT.

    • @lewis8403
      @lewis8403 Год назад +1

      hey chomp im assuming here you play. basically im 14 and im trying to start learning guitar, i have an acoustic guitar at the moment and im trying to save up or ask for an electric guitar for christmas. I was just wondering if i was to start playing, should i start now and get to grips with my acoustic, and if so should i try and seek lessons or maybe look for a course like the one this guy is offering. if you have any tips or ideas please let me know

    • @zombsie
      @zombsie Год назад +1

      @@lewis8403 don't listen to drizz, I suggest starting with the one you have to get an idea, and if you can get in person classes, if you cant this guy is a really good teacher

    • @conscious_competence3703
      @conscious_competence3703 Год назад

      ​@@drizzt169if you're referring to the chomp thing, chomp's name is chomp

  • @RobertQuick-gz9vr
    @RobertQuick-gz9vr 24 дня назад

    Very helpful. Watched one time and this man is gonna teach me guitar. I will follow thru. I’ve written down so much useful info he’s thrown out there.

  • @CoolHandLuke778
    @CoolHandLuke778 Год назад +1

    I am just learning and excellent video! I feel a lot more comfortable now. Didn't even know I was holding the pick wrong. Way more comfortable on my wrist. Thank you so much I subscribed to your channel. Very informative and not confusing at all. Once again thank you!

  • @TheZzmel
    @TheZzmel 3 года назад +302

    I am 81 years old and for some reason, I have always wanted to play the guitar. What stopped me was who was the person teaching it. There are all kinds of apps learning how to play but some are not geared for people like me . At my age, I am slower than most and memory is not as it used to be. I came across this series or rather the book but the videos are quite nice. Using both will help. I wanted to have a means to enjoy playing but take my time in learning it. Learning how to play, will ease some of the stress in life that I face. This all started when I went to a thrift store and saw a real bargain in a guitar and bought it.

    • @cpfs936
      @cpfs936 3 года назад +23

      Good for you! I'm a relative baby at just shy of 60, but looking forward to it too!

    • @robban556
      @robban556 2 года назад +2

      How’s it going?

    • @bobdobbs7828
      @bobdobbs7828 Год назад +3

      @@robban556 No response in a month, RIP :(

    • @Lily-gz3ip
      @Lily-gz3ip Год назад +2

      you can do it, Mel

    • @squizie1717
      @squizie1717 Год назад

      @@sandracwong3863 yea :(

  • @stephitzu380
    @stephitzu380 3 года назад +1559

    E - every
    A - american
    D - dad
    G - goes
    B - bald
    e - eventually

    • @LZH_
      @LZH_ 3 года назад +27

      AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA OMG WOW

    • @alexmejia3515
      @alexmejia3515 3 года назад +30

      I think I'm going to memorize this better, thanks! LOL

    • @Abhishek-le1nz
      @Abhishek-le1nz 3 года назад +6

      Perfect trick

    • @TarotOracleMessage
      @TarotOracleMessage 3 года назад +3

      This one I can remember

    • @tannercroteau869
      @tannercroteau869 3 года назад +32

      "E"lmo "A"te "D"ick "G"ay "B"itch "E"lmo

  • @westnavarre
    @westnavarre Год назад +1

    You made this so easy to comprehend and why learning certain things are important.

  • @MMShaggy
    @MMShaggy Год назад +1

    Hands down the best beginner tutorial I’ve found. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise, it’s invaluable and we can tell you’re an incredible teacher.

  • @joshlee8020
    @joshlee8020 3 года назад +345

    Ive never had lessons, ive been self taught for about 2 years and honestly, the effort is 100% worth it

    • @luluphillips1338
      @luluphillips1338 3 года назад +25

      that motivated me sm ty

    • @mikeozy8639
      @mikeozy8639 3 года назад +13

      same here just started today, may check in after a few months/weeks/years ?

    • @principe7779
      @principe7779 3 года назад +5

      Man you should give lessons ,I'd watch 🤣

    • @wolfcub1835
      @wolfcub1835 3 года назад +8

      @@mikeozy8639 how are you doing after a week

    • @jiggy_j6741
      @jiggy_j6741 3 года назад +7

      @@mikeozy8639 how’s it going?

  • @ronaldelliott4373
    @ronaldelliott4373 3 года назад +380

    For everyone out there who just watched this tutorial. This is what a great educator looks like. One who conveys information without contempt for his audience. If you’ll notice he never talks down to the student observer, is patient, and has compassion for the journey, for which he understands all will now be part of. If some watching need to move ahead, video training allows that too. The idea is to keep students in a positive state. This artist/educator is more than qualified. Bravo! Good luck to all. Music, and music education, IS joy at any age.

  • @darrentoguchi9435
    @darrentoguchi9435 3 месяца назад

    Great lesson to follow for beginners like myself and I appreciate how you communicate to the viewer!! Thanks and we'll see you soon.

  • @WhatsMyFandom
    @WhatsMyFandom 11 месяцев назад +4

    Def coming back to this and you to learn more! You made it sound so quick and easy and I actually heard notes that I've never heard before when practicing. (I gotta work on stretching my fingers though lol) Thank you!

  • @victor-yz2tz
    @victor-yz2tz 2 года назад +1364

    im 16 and i got my first guitar yesterday, it’s my birthday gift and this is so far the most helpful video i could find. tysm!! you’re a good teacher, when i went to music school, the teachers i had there weren’t that great. i know this is kind of an old video but once again, thank you for helpong me and all the other kids out there who want to learn as well, you’re an example of a great teacher!!

    • @lunamoone5231
      @lunamoone5231 Год назад +36

      Omg I got one for my 16th birthday too! Mines on the 9th! Good luck on your guitar playing! 🎸

    • @ojseph
      @ojseph Год назад +19

      not my bday but i also got a guitar today

    • @lyricelizabeth9860
      @lyricelizabeth9860 Год назад +13

      I also got a guitar for my 16th last month good luck

    • @milkyx9124
      @milkyx9124 Год назад +8

      Funny, I got mine for my 13th. 😂

    • @ashermeyer6786
      @ashermeyer6786 Год назад +2

      This video not old lol

  • @Kaitsubasamanta
    @Kaitsubasamanta 3 года назад +160

    Just this little “okay?” At the end of the sentences is so comforting!!! Thanks for the video! It’s super helpful!!

  • @miroslavastrnadova2749
    @miroslavastrnadova2749 Год назад +9

    I'm a beginner and this tutorial was so helpful. I love the patience you have and that you explain small details that others might think are "unesecarry", but it really helps a lot. Thank you and I will 100% look on other tutorials. :))

  • @energysavingday
    @energysavingday 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a great first lesson. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills so generously and clearly.

  • @dennisjones2124
    @dennisjones2124 4 года назад +831

    i am a 61 year old beginner, i love the way you teach..excellent job, i have learned the E and A & few others, G,D with a book. i like your patience in teaching. great work thank you

    • @okamuspanulirus9614
      @okamuspanulirus9614 4 года назад +8

      Your days are numbered

    • @arpitajain2760
      @arpitajain2760 4 года назад +1

      LEAD BELLY jiom m

    • @enanyan.
      @enanyan. 4 года назад +46

      okamus panulirus why would you say that?

    • @meer8524
      @meer8524 4 года назад +4

      you rock dude

    • @seagal58
      @seagal58 4 года назад +30

      Super cool DJ. I'm 61 also, just picked up a guitar three weeks ago, challenging but I love it. Finally not just a listener but a participater in what I love.

  • @LimewaterMusic
    @LimewaterMusic 2 года назад +425

    My first lesson method is to have them give me a song they want to learn beforehand so I can immediately teach them a simplified version of what they actually want to do with the instrument. Feeling the satisfaction of hearing your favorite song come out of your fingertips is magical and gets people excited to continue more than anything else I’ve tried. I just remember how difficult it was to practice before having any amount of fun and I want to get them through that as quickly as possible so even if they do give up, at least they might remember their favorite song in case inspiration comes back.

    • @sheeshert
      @sheeshert 2 года назад +22

      This method works until they ask you to teach them either the iCarly theme song, or the Five Nights at Freddy's song

    • @arsenic3714
      @arsenic3714 Год назад +3

      @@sheeshert 😭

    • @Aight__4
      @Aight__4 Год назад +1

      yeah, i just learned the fingerings and notes, and then i went straight into playing my ukulele, playing the songs i wanted, im pretty much self taught.

    • @saltysynthesizers
      @saltysynthesizers Год назад +6

      This is honestly what helped me most in learning guitar. Whenever I felt frustrated with whatever I chose to be my daily exercise I just went back to what I knew and loved. Kept my motivation levels up.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Год назад +1

      Yeah, sometimes that’s helpful. Sometimes it’s sets them up for frustration right at the start.

  • @loliii9408
    @loliii9408 Год назад

    im not even half way thru but this is so helpful especially ur explanation on finger placement of the fret -i always held the middle of it and your tip made such a huge difference!!

  • @RM-li9ty
    @RM-li9ty 6 месяцев назад

    Complete newbie just starting to learn for the very first time. Thank you so much for this! You are a great teacher! The guide that came with my guitar was much too much all at once. With this feel like I really learned so much so quickly!

  • @poisonshift78
    @poisonshift78 4 года назад +991

    There was literally an ad before this video saying how RUclips guitar videos are 90% bad

    • @fatehgyani119
      @fatehgyani119 4 года назад +28

      Same.. it told me to download some app

    • @jerrittyler2614
      @jerrittyler2614 4 года назад +38

      Yes, but this video was part of the 10% that are good.

    • @kornbread5359
      @kornbread5359 4 года назад +62

      poison shift those ads are false. They lie. RUclips is the best place to learn guitar, unless youre friends with jimi hendrix

    • @saltypotatochip4707
      @saltypotatochip4707 4 года назад

      Same XD

    • @bradykramer8868
      @bradykramer8868 4 года назад +1

      Same that's hilarious OoO

  • @violethill4454
    @violethill4454 4 года назад +567

    This is probably the simplest and the most recommended video to a person who actually doesn't know anything about playing a guitar, I'm gonna stick to your channel right away!

    • @taesguccibag5661
      @taesguccibag5661 3 года назад +4

      me too i enjoyed the vid

    • @Locke99GS
      @Locke99GS 3 года назад +9

      I'm a shooter and shoot weekly, but the rona has caused a huge shortage of ammo. I ended up canceling my range membership since not shooting anymore, and freeing up money for a different hobby. I got recommended one of this guy's other vids, which got me interested in guitar. I subbed and was then recommended this video.
      I pulled out an crappy 40+ year old Lotus acoustic I've had laying around forever, and I ordered a tuner and stand. Upon tuning, the bridge popped off. I learnt how to replace the bridge and picked up some new strings for it. It was super hard to get any tones on it - likely the frets are all crap.
      Rather than spending time learning how to fix that, I purchased a Squier Strat starter pack. This is soooo much better and I'm excited now. I'm about 40 years old, so a bit late in life to make my fingers do these crazy things. However, I've been going over this video over and over for the past couple weeks exercising and practicing these basics.
      I poke around on the guitar while waiting for builds and deployments and stuff to complete at work. Once I get a little more comfortable switching E and A chords, I'm signing up for the classes on his site. The prices are super affordable. 99% retention rate includes me.

    • @s4lroachclip
      @s4lroachclip 3 года назад +1

      It really is so much harder to break a bad habit than it is to never develop one. This I know the hard way.

  • @huang4762
    @huang4762 Год назад

    amazing lesson, thank you, you really capture the thought process of those just beginning the guitar and it's hard to do that when you're an expert at something

  • @dev9950
    @dev9950 Год назад +1

    i started practicing yesterday after getting my brothers old stuff out of the shed. couldn’t figure out how to play with different frets or how to use them this video is helping a lot so far

  • @michaeldenicola6725
    @michaeldenicola6725 4 года назад +259

    Thank you it was a great video I just purchased a guitar and I am 68 it is never to late to learn something new.

  • @Zachthe504
    @Zachthe504 4 года назад +99

    Dude I love how you break everything down and put it all in laymen’s terms. Amazing. It’s all logic.

  • @aristapaz2672
    @aristapaz2672 Год назад +1

    Your instructions are clear, your cueing is excellent, and your pacing is great for beginners! Most teachers are inclined to move too fast, so I plan to return and learn to play correctly! Thanks a lot!

  • @duckypolice
    @duckypolice Год назад

    this is the only good one that I could find that actually gets straight to the point and is easy to understand! great work!

  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar  2 года назад +1333

    Thanks everyone for making this the most viewed video on my channel. Can't believe I can go from teaching a handful of people in one city to reaching over 5 million students through this lesson.

    • @jennyandrea_
      @jennyandrea_ 2 года назад +17

      thank you so much for this video!! it was rly rly helpful. my friend group and I are all starting playing the guitar so I'm surely gonna recommend this video to them

    • @lrdmashptato6102
      @lrdmashptato6102 2 года назад +11

      Just bought my first guitar and really eager to get learning. Watched a few videos and yours seems to be the easiest to follow, really appreciate it!

    • @Sara-jm8pl
      @Sara-jm8pl 2 года назад +8

      Thank you! I appreciate it! I've been wanting to learn how to play guitar for years. Now at age 31, I'm ready to do it 🎸

    • @mercedescrawford6854
      @mercedescrawford6854 2 года назад +3

      My first string wouldn't make noise when I had my finger on it. I tried as little pressure to putting more on it. It makes like a Mario died noise from Nintendo. Is that bad?

    • @animeoverboys
      @animeoverboys 2 года назад +2

      When i press down on the strings it makes no noise, at least nothing like yours, why is that?

  • @JamesCAsphalt8
    @JamesCAsphalt8 3 года назад +230

    As an amateur key board player and trainer of adult classes for many years, I have to say that your style of teaching is really excellent. You use a pace that makes everything easy to duplicate and understand. I am just starting to learn the guitar and this lesson really helped me a lot.

    • @TheArtofGuitar
      @TheArtofGuitar  3 года назад +27

      Thanks James, it's decades of teaching the same lesson again and again. It's nice to see it connect with so many people.

  • @laniebugg
    @laniebugg Год назад

    My guitar just came in the mail today. I am so happy I am able to do those simple cords you were showing! I will definitely do those everyday for practice!
    Thank you for explaining so well!
    -Sincerely, a newbie ❤

  • @josejoyette1142
    @josejoyette1142 Год назад +1

    Great teaching again from another teacher. Thank you for your patience.

  • @d1vidzio
    @d1vidzio 3 года назад +4561

    Who else got a guitar for Christmas😁😂

  • @CliffDiverBOA
    @CliffDiverBOA 3 года назад +499

    Me: *Casually says I kinda want to relearn guitar*
    Father: *Buys a really nice guitar for my birthday*
    Me: "Oh no... now I actually have to relearn guitar."
    Glad to have these really simple and easy lessons available!

    • @TheArtofGuitar
      @TheArtofGuitar  3 года назад +69

      They may seem "simple" on the surface but keep going and you'll see it's much more.

    • @yyokage
      @yyokage 3 года назад +3

      Same thing

    • @trippyy2767
      @trippyy2767 3 года назад +4

      @@yyokage nice pfp. The walking dead made me decide to buy a guitar, now I'm here lol.

    • @adriatic.vineyards
      @adriatic.vineyards 2 года назад +5

      Good on you for taking the initiative, and this video isn't a bad place to start, but nothing can replace the value of having a real life teacher who can watch you play and offer specific suggestions!

  • @mmhmm6116
    @mmhmm6116 10 месяцев назад

    Well, I'm back after almost a year. I watched this video as soon as I got my first guitar, and I haven't stopped learning since then! I'll always remember you as the guy who taught me the very basics :)

  • @phildogg7099
    @phildogg7099 Год назад

    Excellent first-lesson instruction. Very well done. It kept me engaged and motivated..

  • @Brandon-qg8sg
    @Brandon-qg8sg 4 года назад +395

    2:07 he caught us offguard

    • @mazamike
      @mazamike 4 года назад +2

      Brandon Marco Ferrer 👌🏾

    • @benrelf2248
      @benrelf2248 4 года назад +1

      👌🏼

    • @RexornZ
      @RexornZ 4 года назад

      U 're a genius ! U killed me 🤣👌🏼

    • @Thanos-tg6hl
      @Thanos-tg6hl 4 года назад +1

      👌

    • @davidvelox224
      @davidvelox224 4 года назад +12

      What if he just ended it there? lmao

  • @makanzielebron1971
    @makanzielebron1971 3 года назад +63

    I have really bad focusing issues like my dad said and I quote"you have the attention span of a squirrel" and I made it through 21 minutes of the video without getting majorly distracted so I'm happy

    • @phant0mx277
      @phant0mx277 2 года назад

      I just can’t understand anything I can’t figure out what to do with my hands on the fret board my fingers hurt so bad when I try just holding my guitar I tried learning chords but I ended up crying because my fingers started to hurt so much

    • @douglaslindhorst7834
      @douglaslindhorst7834 2 года назад +3

      @@phant0mx277 I'm just starting too and one of the hardest things is simply making a good sounding note because you don't have tough/calloused finger tips. I saw one instructor suggest that when you're not actually trying to play (watching TV, riding in a car, sitting in a class, etc.), work on callousing your finger tips by pressing your opposing thumbnail into your finger tips. I've been doing this for about a week now every time I can remember to do it, and it has helped tremendously.

    • @ringostarr3740
      @ringostarr3740 2 года назад

      You're not the only one. I'm reading this comment while the lessons going on.

  • @logancranley6659
    @logancranley6659 Год назад +1

    Hey, this is a great video. I've been playing for 20 years and have been making an effort of getting back into it. This video brought me back to my earliest days, and I will send it on to a beginner

  • @modest_crown
    @modest_crown 10 месяцев назад +7

    Hey there! Not sure if this will find you 3 years after you posted this. But I have sitting a few minutes a day with my guitar and I recently found this video. I followed your exact steps, and the progress I made as well as playing along at the same time was substantial. Thank you so much!

  • @cherl2289
    @cherl2289 4 года назад +782

    I have had my guitar for 20 years now, I don't lie! And I haven't learned a thing because I am the type of person who needs to know how to do everything right away, I have no patience for the long time it will take to learn. HOWEVER, it is my New Year's Resolution to teach myself how to play. I did teach myself calculus and physics so....I just need to realize things take time...
    :)

    • @roger6899
      @roger6899 4 года назад +28

      I understand and i sympathize with you, we have that in common but I'm going for it this year. made my mind up and want to learn and play

    • @mxrceli6073
      @mxrceli6073 4 года назад +7

      @@roger6899 r u roger taylor

    • @victorarnett5021
      @victorarnett5021 4 года назад +11

      I don't recommend it cuz you will do bad habits and be stuck with them. Take lessons for 3 months and then go on your own. It's worth it. Too much to get into

    • @PatrickRobinsonZA
      @PatrickRobinsonZA 4 года назад +7

      Awesome Cher! You’re gonna rock :) enjoy the journey they joy of guitar is in learning. There are two types of guitar players those that are learning and those that don’t play at all.

    • @Michael_00001
      @Michael_00001 4 года назад

      I'm in the EXACT same boat!!! I practiced today for the first time literally. I'm hooked!

  • @iangillon6981
    @iangillon6981 3 года назад +30

    Ok my Dad was a drummer singer guitarist. He has passed away now. He got me a Fender Telecaster, for my 21St bd. I sold it to my best mate for his sons 21st., years ago. It went to the perfect home. I became a house dj. I have now bought a squire tele. And this video has inspired me to learn again. Thanks so much. My dad would love to see me do this. :)

    • @burgo2993
      @burgo2993 3 года назад

      Did you ever try to track your guitar down?

  • @littlesinns
    @littlesinns 2 месяца назад

    by far the easiest lesson to follow that ive found + i love your patience and calming energy!! thank you so much for this

  • @drabglg3930
    @drabglg3930 Год назад +8

    Hello! I have looked at a few guitar lessons online, and thus far, from a blind persons perspective, this is one of the most descriptive that I’ve ever seen! I will look for the rest of the series, and will learn with you! My mission is to get good enough to play a song by one of my favorite artists, drab Majesty. Thank you for putting this out here!

  • @brandonpierce8728
    @brandonpierce8728 4 года назад +263

    At 34, almost 35, I'm wanting to get a new hobby. I have been looking at guitars even though my musical childhood was miserable. I'm probably the dumbest person when it comes to instruments but I need something to take my mind off of things. As a combat vet, stuff gets rough sometimes and your video seems to go at a pace that I can easily keep up with. I will most likely get a guitar in the near future because of your easy to follow videos. Thanks a bunch.

    • @damdaley8092
      @damdaley8092 4 года назад +13

      Brandon Pierce thank you for your service

    • @Quasiguambo
      @Quasiguambo 4 года назад +9

      Literally the same age, just bought a guitar... hopefully 16 years after the first try, i'm mature enough to take it seriously lol.
      All I want is to learn the songs from the 1980s transformers movie... that's it... if I could perform those in public I could die a happy man.
      Also - as the other guy said... thanks for your service! (we're probably not in the same country, and I don't value the reasons our military's truly have to go to war... but I feel the earned respect is species based not nation based. Thank you for your intent to keep your kin safe. Thank you for being a good human)

    • @Nutleaf
      @Nutleaf 4 года назад +4

      God bless you, thank you for your service you kept us safe and protected freedom. You are a true hero!

    • @relativetruth8889
      @relativetruth8889 4 года назад +8

      Do it... three chords gets you knocking on heavens door... and a hundred others...

    • @RobBluth
      @RobBluth 4 года назад +2

      I'm in the exact same boat as you, brother. Hang in there and stick with it

  • @Cyb3rSynaps3
    @Cyb3rSynaps3 3 года назад +63

    It’s honestly super inspiring to see all the beginners in this comments section. I’ve been playing guitar for about 8 years and piano for 14 but how to teach an instrument to someone starting from zero is still a mystery to me. Playing music and teaching music are definitely two very different skills.

  • @NK-ch1cj
    @NK-ch1cj Год назад +6

    You are not only personable, but you have the best beginner video I could find. I rarely leave comments, and you get a comment, a thumbs up, and a big thank you. Cheers mate.

  • @RodHockeyLeague
    @RodHockeyLeague 10 месяцев назад

    Great lesson man. Its my first day with a guitar and youve helped a lot! YOu explain very well and show the steps multiple times. Well done sir

  • @keymaster7323
    @keymaster7323 2 года назад +272

    Here are a couple of simple tricks that helped me with my form: 1) The number one reason people slouch over their guitars is to see what they're doing (even though this makes it harder to keep your left hand in a good playing position). Practicing in front of a mirror allows you to be able to see exactly where your hands are, while maintaining good posture. 2) When learning new chord shapes, I would pluck each successive string from the low E to the high E, so that I could identify any string I was accidentally muffling and make the necessary adjustments. I didn't strum until I got every string to ring true. That made it relatively easy (and fast) to develop good left-hand form.

    • @singingmyblue8000
      @singingmyblue8000 Год назад +5

      Any advice on the muffling thing? I feel like most of the time my chords sound muffled especially with my third finger. I always have to readjust it in order to get rid of that buzz. It upsets me a lot, really, because my finger seem to hurt so much in order to get the sound right. It's so frustrating. Any ideas on how to keep the pain to a minimum? Any answer would be greatly appreciated.

    • @jackoBoB1000
      @jackoBoB1000 Год назад +4

      @@singingmyblue8000 slow down alot, focus on cleanness, and over a few days you will have developed a callus. there really is no other way sadly

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr Год назад +7

      @@singingmyblue8000 since you asked... on muffling🥵 - look at your fingers; chances are you aren't pressing down close enough to the fret OR, you may be touching the string with the next finger. Try doing warm ups, flexing your fingers, try to lift your fingers from a table surface individually, and stretching your reach (4 frets to 5). Your fingers will also callus up, then gradually adjust to numb the pain. Heat pad and ice help too.😎 Pace yourself and avoid getting "trigger finger".

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen Год назад +3

      @@singingmyblue8000
      First off, is you guitar set up correctly? Many times, a new guitar right out is the box isn’t right. The string height might even be too high. It can’t hurt to take it to a guitar service center and have it checked and adjusted if you haven’t yet. I bought a bass once and darn near killed myself trying to fret it until I took it in and got a proper set up. After that, it was a lot more comfortable to play.

    • @metallsnubben
      @metallsnubben Год назад

      @@singingmyblue8000 Are you on acoustic or electric, cause that makes a big difference in how easy it is to set up. If it's electric I can actually throw some _very_ thorough videos your way that go through it step by step, cause while it feels intimidating it's extremely nice to learn early, when you realize how it's not actually that hard (as opposed to spending a lot of money on a guitar tech that may or may not even do a good job)

  • @paulashaia9914
    @paulashaia9914 2 года назад +31

    My fingers are too sore to continue just a little over half in, BUT I'm NOT giving up! Used to play when I was about 10 yrs old, now 65! And my fingers are short but you're THE BEST SO FAR, that I've listened to!
    Thank you! Will be watching again! I'm remembering chords!

  • @debbier938
    @debbier938 Год назад

    Thank you so much! This was awesome and you made the E to A change much simpler and explained everything so well.... !

  • @Bronx-baby
    @Bronx-baby Год назад +2

    THIS IS AMAZING! I just had my first guitar lesson but this was so much better than my first guitar lesson. LOL This is so helpful and gets me so excited to keep learning. YAY!