hey man, i have a learning disability, and i love your videos! ive made more progress in this video than in 10 years :) if youre reading this, thank you! METAAAAAAAAL!
This is the best guitar instructional video i've ever seen. In just ten minutes you laid the foundation for months of practice and made advanced stuff very easy to understand
I'm not well-versed in metal, but I love how metal has influenced progressive music. I am getting a ton of direction from your arpeggios and chord concepts. It keeps me evolving in ways I wasn't expecting THANKS 👏
i just wanna say bernth, ive saved more of your videos for repeat watching than anyone else i follow, you're one of the only ones whos videos i save frequently ;)
I just started playing in may, and have been consulting many different channels among apps to learn both music theory and how to play the guitar- and i have to say, your enthusiasm for the music as well as your ability to really hone down on the exact mechanism to properly recreate the techniques you talk about are incredible! greetings from germany!
We struggled like hell in the 70s. No one would show us anything. BERNTH makes you want to learn. I've played 50 years but not until the last 5 listening to people like you on RU-vid.. I would have walked on hot coals to have you in 1973. Guitar player magazine was the only resource I had in the 70s. Thanks for all you put out here. I don't watch them all but I've learned so much from you. My playing is 50 times better.
This is super serendipitous. I have literally been watching Berth vids for the last half hr cuz the kids are asleep and the Mrs is doing her own thing. Mainly shred stuff and scales to practice. That’s A. B. The last two vids I watched were music theory ones and your first ever video with Music Theory title #1 was one I was wrapping my head around. And then you literally post this hahahahaha. Quantum entanglement yo! Metal Theory!!
Bernth, I've seen some video's on YT, but the way you explain and show this info is really great the way you connect chord arpeggio and scale is a new and clear one to me, at the age of sixty one wants to see hear and learn and not see someone show off ore not capable of talking clear and comprehensive. Great job , Frank
I have a playlist called guitar butter, and your videos are often saved. You rock man, thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world. 🤘 There is a lot of information out there but your concise methods make it easier to approach and apply.
Hey Berth. Just realized your exercise is the exact notes for the intro to the Walking Dead series on AMC. Good job bro. I love your skill and teaching.
Once again great presentation. I don't always get all the tips you share but what I do retain is immediately satisfying. Really keeps me wanting to practice, way fun. Big thanks
Like some others I've seen here, I'm not that into metal and not interested in shredding, but tip #1 especially is golden! This will be part of my practice for sure.
I play 12 string guitar in the genre I play we double the strings. I play Spanish music I don’t play metal but this channel has helped my improve sooo much thank you bernth!!!
Another extremely helpful video! Really enjoy finally being on your Patreon now, it makes these videos much more fun to interact with. You do such a great job with the GP files and backing tracks, thanks Bernth!! 🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
in my younger days I listened to a lot of early Jon Luc Ponty, this reminds me of how he and his guitarist would shred on just arpeggios. now I understand what they were doing
I love those motivating Bernth catchphrases like "... let's not waste any more time..." "Let's do this!" "Before we continue I need to share some shocking news..." 😋
A previous videoyou made has me mind blown. In 10 seconds you said something that unlocked it all. Immediately i knew what every note on the fret board was and i knew i knew it. It was strange and i dont even know what it was you said but thank you
Hi Bernth, thanks for another awesome lesson! A quick question: in trick #3, even though you've talked about adding the #4 to a major pentatonic, the exercise shown had the #4 added to an arpeggio. Did you actually mean to add it to the arpeggio (since it sounded great) or was it shown as an arpeggio by mistake? Great fan of your content, cheers!
I'm definitely subbed. Subbed the first video I watched. I really like you're teaching, man. Keep it up. I like how you tell people, like in this video, to paraphrase, "yeah, it's hard and I understand your frustration, but keep going. Try this to help."
Have a subscribe, good sir. I just randomly watched your video and it seems like something that will really come in handy. I've been looking for someone who puts excersises in their videos. Cheers!
Thanks bro, you take the knoweledge further from begginers. This seems a little thing but doesn't. This is the right way from teach music and guitar... And free !! Thanks for it.
You always break it down to a level that's easier to digest !! I gonna implement these theory tricks into my playing tonight !! Thanks !!!! Can't wait for your album to drop !!!
Sir you are a fabulous teacher indeed .. This is a huge information in here.. But honestly the amount of exercises you put is overwhelming in terms of the time needed to practice all this stuff.. Please if you can show some Map to do it the right way.. Cheers..