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I think I was a little too good at being the "freakin' sucks at guitar" guitar player o_O What kind of guitar player are you? Last video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_NbzVlQyaD4.html
I’m a veteran player with 20+ years experience. I know damn near close to nothing about amps, gear , or engineering and I still can’t program my boss GT 8. So.....geardumb veteran?
So just rhythm players, if youre a good rhythm player your a dime a dozen, but on the other hand, if u cant slam out 10,000 pentatonic licks a second i dont know id theres much hope 🤣 /s
Yeah its like that for me, i can sit in my hot as balls studio, completely shred the song im playing and then go sit on my drums and experience a full body workout, only to try and record something and im all of a sudden muting strings, dropping sticks, and sucking ass all because i step in front of a microphone or camera
the only way to get good at writing songs is to write songs. you just need to write down whatever garbage you come up with, listen to it, and keep improving. listening to recordings of yourself also makes your practice much more effective.
I feel like my repertuare would of been more solid if I did that 😂. As a giging musician I would mainly learn songs from the set list for a gig and don't ever play em again till the next gig. So there isn't much music I play on the spot
I've been the "has played for 11 years but never had a lesson so just plays pentatonic licks for hours" for the past 14 years which has molded me into the "I'm ok but I should be better for how long I've been playing" guitarist
2:53: Sweet Child O’ Mine 2:55: Sweet Home Alabama 2:58: Smoke On The Water 3:00: Iron Man 3:04: You Shook Me All Night Long 3:08: Master Of Puppets 3:12: Crazy Train 3:14: Sunshine Of Your Love 3:19: Stairway To Heaven/The Forbidden Riff
Electric is way easier to play 😂 that’s just a fact. Especially for beginners that don’t have much finger strength yet. Low action and lighter strings.
I am the kind of guitarist: who sold his guitars. Got stuck at the bar chords. Bought a bass some years later. Built up strength in my hands and improved my sense of rythm. Picked up a guitar found out I could bar chords with ease. Decided to practice a little more to be worthy of buying a proper guitar and amp. I am now in a happy relationship with an Epi Les Paul Custom Pro and a fender champion 100 amp.
You know You struck a chord When you have A Completely Random Person Staring right At His Rig after Reading this😶😂😂 (Edit: Currently Wanting to buy A Champion 100XL W/ epiphone Explorer)
Oh come on, he missed our favorite guitarist stage "I played three cord together and they sounded really neat! I do not know how to progress from here, so uuh, let's play those cords again but I'll pry change tempo halfway"
It's funny that you mention the "intro" player. When I was learning to play, there was a website that sold sheet music online, but you could sample the intro to the song before buying the music, being a broke 13 year old, so I just printed off the intros to like 30 songs.
heres a tip for you, im an old man , i play piano, i received my performance accreditation at 17 playing bach`s Etude opus 10 csharp, i was so very very nervous before i went on stage before the top 6 maestros of my country., My tutor said this(translated to 2021) "look out there in the auditorium, you already own them, how do i know, because they turned up to hear you play, never be worried even if only 1 sits to listen, never be worried if there is no-one to listen , just play, and as best as you can, that is how to succeed in music" hope that helps. so, get out there, you own them , they are your musical slaves, now show them why :)
You forgot the one who says that he will practice, but everytime he picks up a guitar he plays terrible licks and 3 or 4 songs that he learned two years ago.
Then the opposite, the guy who never checks if his guitar is tuned, because he has faith that his strings will stay in tune for days at a time Yeah, that's me
@@jayvynmason6817 11 months? 11 months and this man's thirst is yet to be quenched? I am disappointed. I recognized all of them but can't land on all the names. Here are a few. Sweet Child o mine Sweet Home Alibaba Smoke on the Water Iron Man You Shook Me All Night Long Master of Puppets ???????? Crazy Train? (Probably not but sounds like Black Sabbath) ???????
Some of these are killer. I feel like the second he was done filming this vid Tyler went back to the Morelloesque noise making, for like the next 12 hours.
I knew a guy like that. Had like 6 electric guitars that were nicer then any guitar I owned and I never saw him play them. Just played a shitty beat up acoustic guitar lol
Oh my god those people are insufferable. There’s this guy I know who’s like that and he legit sucks and butchers everything he tries to play but he thinks he’s so good and posts himself playing on Instagram like every single day
@@tylermoore5659 i mean he has a freaking expensive guitar, not much a starter guitar. But there's a guy who did a perfect cover of can't stop with a squire
Gabriele Rando the dooo had an affinity squire all the way up until about 2 years ago. Go watch the biggest shred collab (1) and you’ll see him absolutely destroy just about everyone with it.
Still haven't found myself in these :D The one who's actually quite good because he's been playing for years, but only in his tiny little room, never too loud, so that not even his parents have ever really heard and seen him play, let alone other people or friends outside his home. He can best be described as a very introverted, shy and nervous player who would only play to others if he could nail a piece 100% and knew that the listener would actually like it - beforehand. So he's a perfectionist and procrastinator as well, which makes him unfit for an entertainer, single guitarist in a band and a lot more things unfortunately :S
I have expensive gear and still suck.. but they really make me wanna play more. both because i invested more into them, they look pretty, and they are more comfortable in hand.
The one who knows loads of general music theory, learned all the classic modes in all positions on guitar, can shred scales to no end, simply knows the fretboard by heart. But some 15 years into playing first started learning cool pentatonic licks, which were ironically the reason I picked up the instrument in the first place. What the hell happened? That pentatonic noob example of yours right there was an eye-opener to me. I should've done that a decade ago.
I played the pentatonic for years because I played only rock but then blues and jazz came to my life and then Tom Morello and Tim Henson so I'm little bit all this together