50,000 subscribers!!! Thank you guys so so sooooo much! If you want to grab the downloadable PDF that goes along with this lesson, you can find it on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/AndrewClarke or by becoming a Channel Member: ru-vid.com/show-UC8wczbrBpuyq5i6XqdXxukwjoin
Hey! Love the vids. I have a question as to like where I should go next with my playing. I've written a few songs based off of just playing what sounds right, but I want to get into melodies and soloing, but I have no idea where to start. Do you have any suggestions? My main genre is like country isk.
Bro, you are incredible. I've seen dozens of guitar teaching videos like this, but none of them could teach me anything. You are the best teacher in the world
I've been watching your videos since very early on and it amazes me how you always come up with the most promising concepts your lessons have really helped me improve alot in such a short period of time you're an awesome teacher
Congratulations on this achievement! Considering the quality of your content, the clarity, and the passion you put into it, this is just the beginning of a great ascent! I'm certain of it! I'm happy to see that there is always room for new guitar channels and new talents. Greetings from your Italian student!
Hey andrew I really like the way you explain certain concepts, If possible can you do a video on how to arrange a song thats played on other instruments for guitar ? Like songs that are played on piano for example (River flows in you)
Congrats, man! I like your lessons. They get to the point fast and you don't shy away from explaining the theory. Also, you have a nice touch on the guitar.
I've watched other videos but found yours to be the easiest to understand the guitar better. Your articulation skills are top notch and i really appreciate the videos you put up. Wishing you the best with your channel.
Hi Andrew. I was here when you were a small channel and I intend on being here cheering you on when you hit a million. Your videos light up my day,Thank you for being here.- a fan.❤😊
Hey brother, Thank you for the great content! I was curious if you had any videos explaining what a root, 3rd, and 5th are? Im having trouble trying to link everything together with lingo I dont understand. Thank you for all you do!
I was hoping this video would delve into the tactics for differentiating the chords progressions with common variations like sus, 7th, add9, etc. Do you have another video that illustrates the most common ways that these alternatives work into a chord progression?
Congratulations on the 50k marks, I need your suggestion on something.I'm struggling with playing infront of a crowd and unable to play in sync with the metronome. I'm a upper beginner/intermediate I'd say. Could you suggest me some tips to overcome these challenges please?
Thanks! That's a tough hurdle to get over. I'd suggest going through these rhythm lessons: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fopY2yNRu68.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VqUuJK-dTx4.html
Please make a Video about traveling with a guitar :) I want to buy my first good guitar in japan and have no idea how i could bring it to germany safely (have been rocking my 6 year old Harley Benton 80$ guitar since i started)
Please, how do you know the next chord to play? Do you just guess from the i,iv,v, and vi? And anyone that rhymes you go with it? Or there's a pattern these chords go with different songs. Can you please explain the pattern? Most times, I find it difficult to know the next chord to play