hi i signed up for the newsletter and i was expecting a login for your courses. instead i got the link for lesson 1 "lesson rhythm and timing"....thats great but i was expecting something even more basic....not to mention that the video looked nothing like this one...
Like, what if I put my little finger on the place with the third dot, at the same time I put my bigger finger on the place with no dot right behind the one with the dot? The first dot I mean. Then when I play the fourth fattest string on no dot place, but put my other bigger finger beside the place with the second dot, but just for three ting ting tings? Is that starewaze too hevin?
@googlesuche - Hey buddy.. you generally use a software program, but you could also buy an actual metronome at the store. If you're still learning though (and who isn't..) I'd suggest going with a learn guitar course, which will almost always have one with it. All the best and keep up the practice!
hi i signed up for the newsletter and i was expecting a login for your courses. instead i got the link for lesson 1 "lesson rhythm and timing"....thats great but i was expecting something even more basic....not to mention that the video looked nothing like this one...
am i missing something?? thanks
zrk9a 1 month ago
Well this video made me want to shoot myself at least. That's a good step toward becoming a rock star.
skuzzyification 2 months ago
Like, what if I put my little finger on the place with the third dot, at the same time I put my bigger finger on the place with no dot right behind the one with the dot? The first dot I mean. Then when I play the fourth fattest string on no dot place, but put my other bigger finger beside the place with the second dot, but just for three ting ting tings? Is that starewaze too hevin?
treblejunkie 2 months ago
fantastic man
AlexMerser1 3 months ago
only retards play an a chord like that
JimJimJimNL 1 year ago
how do you create such a metronome tone with your pc? are there any programs for this?
googlesuche 1 year ago
@googlesuche - Hey buddy.. you generally use a software program, but you could also buy an actual metronome at the store. If you're still learning though (and who isn't..) I'd suggest going with a learn guitar course, which will almost always have one with it. All the best and keep up the practice!
LearnGuitarGuru 1 year ago
how come your a chord fingers are different than most A chord fingers.
sunnysideupzZz 1 year ago
@sunnysideupzZz
Thanks for your question. The finger positioning shown for the A chord is the one that is easiest for beginners to learn.
jamoramaonline 1 year ago
@jamoramaonline If you're going to teach, teach it RIGHT or don't teach it at all.
marcoatkaos 2 months ago
@marcoatkaos Right?
JacobCain86 2 months ago