as a guitarist yourself its really not good to take advantage of beginners by making them think theyll really gain something from those stupid ass video clips i am disappointed in you
dont listen to the haters boone, just do what you do man dont let nothing stop you, probs just jealousy anyways, i know how much you have progressed over time and its clear to see,
@boonec5 lol I'm not in a rut ;-) my playing is excellent even if I do say so myself. Ive tried this kind of thing before and compared to my tuition i got nothing out of it.
You shouldnt be trying to pedal this kind of shit on self concious begginers, it offers a quick fix but its nothing that a tutor cant do 1000 times better, it takes years not months to learn to play like a master, theres more to skill than speed.
@ISN1P3DI basically practice practice practice and a metronome and a tutor if you can afford one. You have to start slow if you want to play fast. The key for me was exercises like finger exercises, hammer on - pull off exercises and the like with a metronome starting slow and steadily building speed and playing songs to.
If you cant afford a tutor many music shops sell great quality tution material which is far times better than the kind of site this dudes advertising can give you.
@GamingLeeLee ok, thanks. ive been unable to play guitar for the past 6 or so months and are looking to get back into it and improve my playing. i was thinking of starting out learning all the chords/scales and arpeggios because i never got around to doing it the first time. would that be a good place to start?
@ISN1P3DI that would be a very good place to start, scales and chords form the very basics of music so even if all you do is learn other peoples songs learning them is very benefitial. As a friend word of advice try not to learn ALL of them at once, people often try learning all of them and get overwhelmed. Start with basic major and minor scales/chords and once you feel youre good with them advance from there, dont be to worried about arpeggio's at 1st, they're easier to understand later on
as a guitarist yourself its really not good to take advantage of beginners by making them think theyll really gain something from those stupid ass video clips i am disappointed in you
MPrismriver 1 year ago
dont listen to the haters boone, just do what you do man dont let nothing stop you, probs just jealousy anyways, i know how much you have progressed over time and its clear to see,
rock n rule my brother
TheGIN1986 1 year ago
one word: metronome
deanthefieldbench 1 year ago
@deanthefieldbench yes metronomes are awesome. but this isn't the point of this video.
boonec5 1 year ago
christ i hate shit like this..."heres a quick way to do this you will increase in skill in months!" ... bullshit.
You get far more benefit from a guitar tutor who can teach you as you go not some video clips on the web from a dude claiming to be awesome...
Nothing on guitar can be learnt quickly. It has to be done slow...
GamingLeeLee 1 year ago
@GamingLeeLee suit yourself. you can stay in your rut.
boonec5 1 year ago
@boonec5 lol I'm not in a rut ;-) my playing is excellent even if I do say so myself. Ive tried this kind of thing before and compared to my tuition i got nothing out of it.
You shouldnt be trying to pedal this kind of shit on self concious begginers, it offers a quick fix but its nothing that a tutor cant do 1000 times better, it takes years not months to learn to play like a master, theres more to skill than speed.
GamingLeeLee 1 year ago
@GamingLeeLee what would you recomend for building speed and technical skill?
ISN1P3DI 11 months ago
@ISN1P3DI Change your picking hand, use only your wrist to pick. and that's it. even when playing fast use ONLY your wrist.
boonec5 11 months ago
@ISN1P3DI basically practice practice practice and a metronome and a tutor if you can afford one. You have to start slow if you want to play fast. The key for me was exercises like finger exercises, hammer on - pull off exercises and the like with a metronome starting slow and steadily building speed and playing songs to.
If you cant afford a tutor many music shops sell great quality tution material which is far times better than the kind of site this dudes advertising can give you.
GamingLeeLee 11 months ago
@GamingLeeLee ok, thanks. ive been unable to play guitar for the past 6 or so months and are looking to get back into it and improve my playing. i was thinking of starting out learning all the chords/scales and arpeggios because i never got around to doing it the first time. would that be a good place to start?
ISN1P3DI 11 months ago
@ISN1P3DI that would be a very good place to start, scales and chords form the very basics of music so even if all you do is learn other peoples songs learning them is very benefitial. As a friend word of advice try not to learn ALL of them at once, people often try learning all of them and get overwhelmed. Start with basic major and minor scales/chords and once you feel youre good with them advance from there, dont be to worried about arpeggio's at 1st, they're easier to understand later on
GamingLeeLee 11 months ago
@GamingLeeLee ok thanks :)
ISN1P3DI 11 months ago
@boonec5 Nice anwser Thumbd up :D Agree with you.
TiagoSiiLvaPT 1 year ago
Hopefully Santa comes early. I desperately want Fretboard Freedom.
EddieTh3Ead 1 year ago
@EddieTh3Ead I promise you'll get it with his method. It's worth every penny.
boonec5 1 year ago
haha this is awesome dude.
dapwntality 1 year ago
this sounds like an infomercial. hahhaha.
brenoox3 1 year ago
lol, I directly knew you mean the Wizard of Shred :P
larsnienbergmusic 1 year ago
T_T i guess i got here b4 the link was put up :P
MechaTrogdor1up 1 year ago
@MechaTrogdor1up links are up now!
boonec5 1 year ago