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What country are you from?
ОтветитьThank you this video helps me a lot
Ответитьwould be nice to have the plugins you use for logic :)
ОтветитьI might try those 10/46 strings. right now I'm using 7/36 < very light but easy on the fingers.
ОтветитьYou may need to start a separate channel focused on plants. 🙂
Ответитьhow do you improvise?
ОтветитьFinding a good pick is true, i played for 5 months with flimsy beginner picks and a standard medium, then bought 15 different picks, the Big stubby picks are definitely my favorite. They wont make you better, but if it feels good to you, you will feel like you aren't getting lost on the strings unless its your fault.
Ответитьcan you do a video on your favorite guitar/Guitars. Thanks
ОтветитьLove the videos. I'm in my first month of my guitar learning journey. I have the same 2i2. What free plug-ins do you recommend? I didn't see them in the description.
Ответитьim going to try learning seriously now, thank you for inspiring me
ОтветитьGreat tips and what a beautiful guitar!
ОтветитьBest pick is a Hetfield White Fang 1.14
ОтветитьI agree! All of that advice is excellent!
Learning music should be fun! Play it to have fun, not to be good! By having fun, you will BECOME good!
Long live Ukraine!
love the video! could you do a bending tutorial? i can’t figure out how to bend and make it sound good 😂
ОтветитьI should probably change my strings more often, usually change them once every couple years. But I don't play as much as I should. Trying to play more often, and get used to using a pick. I never liked them because they always would turn in hand or I'd drop them. I also use the Dunlop nylon picks with the grippy bumps, still can't get used to strumming with a pick, though.
ОтветитьI remember when I first started playing I felt kind of tone deaf, as though I could never really learn music by ear... I think it really just had to do with being influenced by a lot of punk and metal guitarists, or at least some of them, who would tend to say things along the lines of, "Music theory is dumb. Don't bother learning music theory." ... Some people are just naturally gifted to where they can learn to play anything by ear, sometimes on the spot. I couldn't do that, but once I started learning even just a few of the basics, instead of just playing songs all the time, it really helped and I could learn tons of things by ear all of a sudden. I think the best thing is always to just play on your own and experiment, and have a good time, so long as you just learn some music theory, like scales and modes... and also playing with other people (especially drummers!) as much as you can. Thanks for the video!
ОтветитьDam someone’s got a fender , sheesh got that money.
ОтветитьHaven't tried it myself, but Mark Speer from Khruangbin uses flatwound strings and says that the benefit is that the sound remains the same even if you use the same set of strings for years.
ОтветитьExactly; just make music rather than make robotic notes. Once again, you're a gem <3
ОтветитьSorry about question, but why you do only English video?) Чому не хочеш щось зробити українською? Якщо є на це свої причини, я хотів би дізнатися про них) 😁
Your English accent is pretty 😋
Thanks for the tips. I'm just starting out so they're much appreciated.
ОтветитьI love your channel. Greetings from Colombia :)
ОтветитьI love your channel. Saludos desde Colombia :)
Ответить“I don’t practice I just play” is great advice. I’ll keep that in mind ❤
ОтветитьGreat video! What were the plug-in links you mentioned?
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