TheBrownBandito
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:51
Good call on the pick there. I would add that if you feel the need to squeeze it to death, you know you definitely have too much pick showing.
With regard to string identification, I always refer to them as the high or low in relation to the sound they make, my low "E" being the 6th (thickest string) and my high "e" being the 1st (thinnest string). I also always refer to the strings by note and not number, for example: 1st finger, G string, 2nd fret.
I know it takes a little more thinking to begin with, but beginners start to subconsciously learn the notes they are playing, not just the chords which is extremely important further down the line.
TheBrownBandito
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:51
As far as any musical instrument is concerned, there are only two truths....practice and passion.
reevesy
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:52
bit more practice and the top E doesn't seem so bad now
got some Dunlop nylon picks now too....find them a lot better than the plastic ones I was using
...easier to keep a grip on too.
reevesy
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:52
had a bit of a ureaka moment with speeding up some chord changes....in particular C and F maj 7 to....well anything really.
for ages my fingers have followed a rolling pattern with these chords....starting with my first finger going down first ...with fingers 2 and 3 following.....have been doing it that way since I first tried those chords without thinking too much into it...just thought it would speed up with practice
sitting down the other night I started thinking how could train my fingers to go down on 3 strings at once like every experienced player seems to do........suddenly dawned on me to put the middle finger down first !
once the middle finger goes down first fingers 1 and 3 seem follow straight away...has sped up things for me no end.
might be stating the obvious or it might be egg sucking time ....but might help other self teaching beginners !
reevesy
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:52
found out a easy version of jimi Hendrix's hey joe was just 4 basic chords
....as it's my favourite Hendrix song I thought I'd have a stab...even learnt my first easy rift
thought I was doing okish until I stumbled upon this !...love the yawn half way through
hyperfish
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:52
Just ordered the JustinGuitar Complete Physical Pack.
I went halves with a colleague, a sort of time share. data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
reevesy
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:53
got the beginners book....very nicely laid out and easy to follow
personally I do find some strumming patterns hard to get right just by looking at them written down.....usually find myself watching someone actually playing it on youtube to get the rhythm right
Goooner
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:53
A lot of the time I find strumming patterns easier to feel than to count, easier said than done with some of them, but as with most things it's a case of slowing them right down and until you can play them perfectly and slowly speeding up.
reevesy
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:53
cant go wrong with DDUUD
....seems to be the strumming pattern for most of the songs I've learnt so far
hyperfish
Publish time 25-11-2019 21:06:53
Hey reevesey, not heard from you in a while.
Are you keeping it up?
Did you get the Epi?
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