Saturday, November 9, 2024

39 thoughts on “Genius Progress Hacks You Never Learned

  • Hi mike , theres a ton of video and other and people showing trick and hacks to imprvove your guitar skill , im coming back to playing guitar after a 10 year brake , i think i have a good base , im almost at intermediate level , i think , i will try your method , tips , trick and overall view of the guitar in the next 3-4 month and see how it helped my guitar skill , i will try to post on your video every week or so , thx for all the content you make ! Now let try to applie it .

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  • Hello Mr. Phillipov. I have a question and hopefully you see this comment on your video. When I'm sitting and sweep picking a C major arpeggio on the higher frets, I can do it just fine.. However, when I'm standing up, I'm unable to play the same thing, even though the position of the guitar is in the same place standing up. My arm ends up being in an uncomfortable position. Could you tell me what I am doing wrong and how to get around this?

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  • Great content as always, but the Saturday morning cartoon approach of editing is so tired and actually makes it harder to process the information, hopefully this is a phase and not the new approach. Amazing channel, thanks

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  • I love this guy's approach. It took about 20 years, but eventually you get good enough that mindless practice WILL allow you to learn anything through sheer muscle memory and staying loose. That being said, this guy probably could've saved me 10 years.

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  • Great approach. Your suggestions are grounded in neuroscience with feedback loops.

    The part where you share to ask yourself the question, even if you don’t have the understanding to start with your subconscious will start collecting information and provide the feedback for a response. – Brilliant suggestion and I would have missed the content.

    Statistic improvements required explicit changes rather than general changes which you also suggested to limit to the rule of 3 to contain cognitive scope.

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

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  • Do you have any records? Albums, band, whatever you made i could listen as a full song (not just few seconds shreds) 🙂 Or at least some covers… 🙂 thx.

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  • just seeing Ibanez with active pickups made it seem very familiar haha! great video, awesome content! thank you very much.

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  • Thanks for Russian accent, you've got a little,so I even not noticed that ???? where exactly in Siberia are you from?????

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  • Hey me encantan tus videos te sigo desde ???????? me encanta bastante sobre los temas de lo que hablas en tu canal,me encantaría que hablaras sobre la mecánica de recolección de Yngwie Malmsteen es mi Guitar Hero gracias

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  • One of my favourite pratice hacks, is to play with a very slow metronome (like 45). Then you practice 1, 2, 4 notes per tick. You can also do 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ..
    Or just play a song and let it tick on the 1 and 3 only.

    This helps me a lot to play faster, because it forces you to be really precise.

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  • You play the lick perfect sitting in your room, but you didnt practice standing up, and now your on 7 string. Hope someone invents finger extensions that actually work.

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  • Hey Mike, I play a different genre known as Corridos Tumbados, Ive been trying to learn alternate picking like Angel Aispuro. Which he is a famous corrido guitarist. I wanted to know if you could see what he does and explain it since I always get stuck in alternate picking in 12 string guitars

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  • The title of this video at first seems like clickbait but then you click on the video and you realize that its not… Mike never disappoints

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  • I think many of us has heard of it in your Kit-Kat- Method video 🙂
    (an excellent video, maybe my favorite of yours)

    Keep up the good work

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  • Mike, Your training vids have totally gone next level. I love the humor, sarcasm, and especially the awesome tips. This dovetails nicely with my RFGPT subscription.

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  • i play bass with a pick and you are better than any bass teacher, none of them knows how to…With time i've become actualy faster than finger playing with the slow down make it sound clear and gradualy go up, while using the 24 arpegios positions practice.

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  • However the repetions helps to build stamina and endurance, this elements are very important to be consistent on fast tempos. I think pauses between repetitions are nice on faster tempos and to estimulate speed, but again, that without stamina is not enough. Regards Mike, thanks for content ????????????

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