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Wyatt's Practice Video (Intermediate-Advanced Grunt Work) 

Christopher Henry
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Комментарии : 34   
@davidmccue3591
@davidmccue3591 Месяц назад
This video is a major contribution to the RU-vid mandolin community. I can think of no other quite like it, and as you can see from the comments, it was sorely needed.
@edmeier5198
@edmeier5198 2 месяца назад
I have been doing this every day for 2 weeks now, and see a huge difference in my performance! Wow. Wish that I would have seen something like this before. You are an amazing teacher Mr. Henry. I plan on keeping this up every day, can't wait to see the improvement.
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 2 месяца назад
so glad to hear you are connecting with the flow here! thanks for the kind comments Ed! - keep er goin!
@ChristianFlanagan
@ChristianFlanagan 20 дней назад
I don't have enough pick-hand exercises. Thanks!
@gwennbair3976
@gwennbair3976 3 месяца назад
Ths is so suited to what I wanted as a little practice structure, thanks a heap Christopher, and it's fun to know you made it for Wyatt. It doesn't look like it hurt him none.
@benmeyer7767
@benmeyer7767 3 месяца назад
This is great. Would love to see something like this for guitar
@neillofgren1115
@neillofgren1115 3 месяца назад
Great performance at Gamble Rogers fest. Always enjoy hearing you and your dad with Barbra Johnson
@andyszpekman5205
@andyszpekman5205 3 месяца назад
Very helpful structure for applying the grunt work practice pillar!
@nkurns
@nkurns 3 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing this! Grateful for the grunt work
@estano9111
@estano9111 3 месяца назад
Thank you so very much for this..
@Koosh1984
@Koosh1984 2 дня назад
I’m learning mandolin and this is such a great routine. I really appreciate it! I got to where I felt I was getting better at it but after some more research I’ve found my picking approach is not correct. I’m trying to adjust to a more correct pick hold and keeping my grip loose to avoid tension. Which was happening especially doing 85 bpm downstrokes. Keeping that tempo without tensing up is a new challenge. Do you have any advice or videos related to this? Thanks a million Chris!
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 2 дня назад
glad you are connecting here! that's really one of the big reasons to do this kind of work, to hack through those challenges and find ways that work on an individual basis. for me, there's just no avoiding how much physical force and intent is required to get it all to happen well at higher speeds. connecting with the element of fire motivated me to achieve higher speeds with all of this and definitely jamming with folks who could play fast that were supportive of my early stages of development. so I could try to keep up!
@michaelmcgowan9466
@michaelmcgowan9466 3 месяца назад
Inspiring. Chris Henry you are a aminal;)
@jazzsongsinger
@jazzsongsinger 3 месяца назад
This is very helpful. Thank you. Would you consider doing one for guitar?
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 3 месяца назад
that's a good idea! yes!
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 3 месяца назад
and thanks for the kind comments, Laura! :D
@LordFinigan
@LordFinigan 27 дней назад
Hello! This is great! Quick question - when doing the arpegios, I notice you are doing the major chords G, A, B, C, etc... Why this instead of the chords in the key G, Amin, Bmin, etc.. Would practicing arpegios in that manor also be valid? Thank you so much!
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 27 дней назад
I reckon practicing the arpeggios in about any way you can think of could be helpful. In most of the traditional bluegrass we play, it's mostly the major arpeggios that tend to be the most helpful to master, so I think that is probably why. hope that helps a little!
@LordFinigan
@LordFinigan 27 дней назад
@ChrisHenryVideos Got it! Thanks for the quick reply. Loving everything you put out. Big plus for our community
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 27 дней назад
very welcome! and I appreciate that kindness a lot! love sharing the music with like minded folks :D
@wgkluck2
@wgkluck2 2 месяца назад
Much appreciated Chris. ;-) I always include your grunt work into my daily routine. I see in this video that you've purposefully chosen to emphasize downstrokes in multiple exercises. I'm curious as to why versus using alternate picking for those? I/we can certainly switch to alternate easily enough, but I'm guessing there's a teaching moment in there for Wyatt - and by extension the rest of us mere mortals ;)
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 2 месяца назад
Fair question. The downstroke practice can really hone in on the muscle and force required to parlay into faster alternate picking. To say another way, better and Faster downstrokes, better and faster tremolo/alternate picking. Thanks for the kindness! 😀🎶
@drscottyj
@drscottyj 3 месяца назад
wow
@lowieh.3451
@lowieh.3451 6 дней назад
I second the earlier comment on making a similar grunt sheet for guitar practice! Would you recommend the same exercises, and replace tremolo with ..?
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 5 дней назад
I would like to do that! I’d encourage the same tremolo flow! Good workout for the right hand 😀🎶
@azombiestool
@azombiestool 3 месяца назад
Howwwwwddddyyyyy
@jeremiahu8345
@jeremiahu8345 3 месяца назад
Do you create individualized practice plans/ videos like this with all your students or this just for folks like Wyatt?
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 3 месяца назад
I have done this one and one other. But I could potentially make more if you are interested, we could chat about it! Christopher@noyamountainmusic.com
@sunderwunder
@sunderwunder 3 месяца назад
Are you still in 2/4? There seems to be a high hat sound on the upbeat. Also, what metronome do you ise to get that?
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 2 месяца назад
I think about as 4/4, but counting just the strong beats (where the bass plays) - the metronome comes from a VST plugin within Cubase called Kontakt and the instrument is called Session Drummer
@USA1492
@USA1492 3 месяца назад
This is great! Going to share this with @theshaymorgan
@user-lg9hu8ot5t
@user-lg9hu8ot5t 3 месяца назад
Why is the transcript in Hindi?😅
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 3 месяца назад
Now that is a good question!
@ChrisHenryVideos
@ChrisHenryVideos 3 месяца назад
seemed kinda random - I deleted the Hindi captions - hoping English will kick in soon. thanks for the heads up!
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