Saturday, November 9, 2024

42 thoughts on “This Should Be Everyone&’s First PRACTICE ROUTINE (Level 1)

  • I love how you can’t help but mention songs and artists when a sound triggers you. Nothing better than seeing the love of music on display.

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  • The spider technique is so hard???? I can barley even get to the end I have to move my elbow just to do it and other stuff hopefully I’ll get it right

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  • Exactly what I’ve been looking for to really solidly the foundations after a few months of playing. This is perfect. Going to try and implement this with the addition of separating songs into ego and project songs like Steve Stine suggests. See how this goes for a few months and see how it goes

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  • Thanks Mike! I got my guitar this Christmas and just now really started practicing. You’re a huge help!

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  • Excellent! I really liked the step-by-step process. I'm going to make that into a chart to hang on the guitar stand.

    I like those strums and will be working on those.

    You reminded me that each string has an octave. The musical "math" is amazing: the octave pattern is the same on each string–open string pluck, then 2 frets, 2 frets, one fret, 2 frets, 2 frets, 2 frets, one fret. There are the 8 "do-re-mi" notes we all know.

    And that is "My Girl"– C . . . D E G A C, C . . . D E G A C I'll put that riff into my practice.

    Keep up the good work!

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  • Got my first guitar today and I'm excited to start but boy this is gone be a journey

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  • Fortunately , after searching and testing out a various method I can sincerely say you are the excellent at how you explain every steps of the way with great quality of visual. After all I just pick up a guitar two weeks ago and I never played any instrument before. Thanks for making learning fun and methodical.

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  • When you can’t even do the spider exercise correctly in one go after 3 weeks it’s really demotivating

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  • Finally, someone that actually teaches us something.
    You are a blessing bro. And you actually have a real personality not like every other mainstream sellout YouTuber

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  • Think I'll sit down and write this out on cards with times allocated to each section and shuffle them up to vary the routine a bit ????

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  • I’ve been a drummer for 21 years. I’ve been wanting to play guitar for about 11 years. So thank you for being awesome.

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  • Oh damn my post it note is full. hopefully this will get me started quickly cheers ^^

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  • I just started playing guitar and I'm losing motivation to keep on playing cause I just feel so lost and don't know what to do. I am gonna try this tommorow and I think it will help me start a routine for myself.

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  • I've been playing guitar forever and consider myself all right at it: making a few songs of my own and doing panhandling performances at my college to pay for lunch. Recently I got gifted a guitar from my friend and then a few days later I found a perfectly good Yamaha in the trash room of my apartment building. I guess it's time to watch more of your videos ????

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  • Great Lesson! For beginners it's great. I learned to play by listening to the Ventures. May be showing my age here but, like in football, it's always good to go back to the "fundamentals". Helps get rid of the bad habits. That "mess" between chord changes is actually used a lot by the Beatles, Lennon called it a G6. Most of the chords and riffs you reference tho are stolen from the innovators of the 40's and 50's. I steal a lot of riffs from the old jazz trumpet players. As you can guess, I play by ear.

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