Title | : | How I Taught Myself Guitar; What NOT To Do |
Lasting | : | 16.08 |
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About the second point, is fine not to rely too much on tabs, but not using them at all is basically impossible, unless you find an original standard notation tab, maybe written by the author AND you completely know the note/fret relationshipbrbrFinally the part about not skipping music theory:brwhat amount of music theory is the bare minimum needed to be a competent player?brWhat you should know?brBecause I'm both fine for: learning the theory, as well as not needing to know EVERYTHING about it Much like Theorems and their demonstration, sometimes the demonstration is so difficult I don't really want to know how it works, just knowing it has been demonstratedbrbrBUT, certainly I'll learn what is a scale how to build a major chord, minor chord, what is a power chord while you play them But this way you'd end up learning every bit of it, letting no room to be "stupid" about theory So again:br(TL;DR)brWhat's the good amount of theory everybody should know to be called a guitar PLAYER and not somebody_who_memorized_some_songs? Comment from : sam 555 |
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So far, I've watched 3 or 4 of your videos I keep watching because I've found great advice in all of them It's basically your "lessons learned" or "nuggets of wisdom" that I really need at this stage of my guitar playing Comment from : Steve R Smith |
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l had a classical guitar for 5 years a few days ago my friend showed me "This l Love Solo" from çağrı örskaya and said that l could play like that in 5 years btw thats my fav song so l really felt stupıd not touching the guitar for months l picked up the guitar a few days ago and l ofc cant play anything l can play some easy songs that l learnt before l can fully play do l wanna know and basic songs like that but l gıve myself a promise, l wont stop playıng ıt agaın even only 15mins per day ı will play it everyday and l started savıng money for an electro (l already had like 100dolars (2800liras)) l really hope l will never quit agaın Comment from : physics |
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That video title photo gave me FOMO fr Comment from : ICaNt mAKe YoU LAuHt YoU sAiD |
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Im 17 Ive always wanted to learn guitar and for some reason always told myself i cant do music- I did choir my last two years of high school and i absolutely adore being a vocalist However, I want to expand because the idea of being a musician is idek how to explain I just got my first guitar (acoustic) 2 days ago and started with learning E major and A chords and i honestly didnt even think about musical theory I didnt learn too much in school so I'm glad i watched this video Music theory kinda freaks me out- but imma do my best brbrMy goal is to learn the song Rosier//punk2 by Brakence and do a vocal/guitar cover Wish me luck- Comment from : Kruziik Edits |
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WowbrI am super impressed with your theoretical and overall playing knowledge after only 6 years as a self taught guitar playerbrI'm and older self taught player of 8 years and have written 8 songs that i am proud ofBut I'm no where near your skill levelbrGuess i need to work harder lolbrAwesome, thank you and keep up the great work Comment from : Christian L |
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As an older beginner i would like to applaud you very helpful and informative video, ive learned a lot just from this video Thanks for the inspiration Comment from : Christian L |
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I'm 15 and have decided to pick up the guitar for the first time (courtesy of my brother) I've played the piano for a good year and a half but I was always more interested by the guitar, and I'm super excited to start learning Comment from : Haylee |
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Mr T I pity the fool 😭😭😭😂😂😂 Comment from : Brian James |
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The hardest part for me is i dont know how to practice or what i should be practicing so i never progress Comment from : badboybootz8 |
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7:01 - my challenge with YouTube is that I can’t quickly rewind/play, rewind/play With faster songs your ear has to hear it a few times to confirm what it is and where it’s being played This was easy with cassettes back in the day, not so easy now How are people doing this effectively with YouTube? I can only double tap to rewind 5 or 10 seconds but that’s often too much Comment from : ZZ |
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Practice practice practice No better way Comment from : K Cs Vantastic Voyages |
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Picked up a lot, cheers mate Comment from : Jake |
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my fingers hurt so much after doing it 2 times wtf Comment from : Greacher |
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Where's the link to the nasty guitar video you mentioned you would link :) Comment from : Dhruv Ang |
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As a beginner, how to I find the place on the neck to match the sounds I hear? Comment from : Charles Harper |
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Very useful info looking forward to trying it all out thanks Comment from : Speedy |
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Im mad u you said would link the song below but didnttt Comment from : Triple AAA - Creators Creating |
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so i have a really hard time with actually understanding what it is i need to learn, or what i should learn so i get stuck in a infinite loop of youtube and unsure of where to go very overwhelming Comment from : StAtIoN |
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great video!!! Comment from : Dmitriy |
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yes yes yes leave it out of the case you will pick it up more i claim to know nothing i just love to mess around with my guitars Comment from : MyJROBERT |
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JUST AWESOME! THANK YOU Comment from : G Family |
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At 2:40, my case reminds me to play, because it's just a normal acoustic so I have to worry about damage from humidity Comment from : TeeheeGamingStuff |
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I’ve been playing 30 years Still don’t know all the major scales or triads 😂 Comment from : Worlds Worst Musician |
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I mostly agree with your take on tabs I was trying to learn my favorite song early on, but all of the chords/tabs that i pulled up didn't quite feel right, so i found a video of the artist playing it live and this went so much more smoothly once i heard and watch exactly what she did and this let things come together more organically for me though sometimes you just cant get it right playing by ear and thats when i go to find a tab and work from there Comment from : homosapien |
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I watched Marty Short He made learning so easy I have been playing now for going on 10 years and I enjoy watching other instructors to develop new skills and learn different techniques and tricks Comment from : Jeffrey Englehart |
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The point about keeping your guitar out of the case is one of the crucial, really
brI am trying to self-teach electric guitar for 5 months already and recently I needed to wet-clean my place, so I decided to put all my gear out of sight for its security So I put a guitar in the case, put amplifier on the shelf and I didn't touch my instrument for two weeks at all
brThere's some stupid psychological barrier, maybe some blank page anxiety gets stronger, if you need to pull out guitar out of its case to practice, i don't know
brWhile it's out of its case - you can just grab it and play some notes, ending up with 3-hour practicing session
brBefore this occasion I had no stand for my instrument, but right after I realized that I lost my hobby for a whole two weeks, I decided to buy one and never again put my instrument in the case for storagingbrbrI would add an advice that is associated with this problem brAs a beginner, you don't need a very expensive instrument, of course I don't know if this is a popular opinion, but one of the most important things for the beginner is to buy an instrument that looks beautiful to you And I think that (again, for the beginner) it's more important than actual manufacturer/year/its tone/etc I mean, of course you can buy a boring-looking instrument for a fair price just to figure out, if playing guitar is your thing at all, but boring-looking instrument won't catch your eye especially in several months after the purchase Your instrument should catch your sight every time you look at it, making you want to hold it and play itbrAnd of course this is also about storaging your instrument in the case There's no point in a good-looking instrument, if you're going to keep it in the case Comment from : Прохор Свиридов |
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👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Comment from : Ken |
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What about learning chords what do i use Comment from : cactis boy 25 |
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At least you had Ultimate Guitar to refer to! ;o) When I was bitten by the bug, I was 15 in 1968 and all I had were albums and the occasional songbook, whenever I could find and afford it I played 6-8 hours a day (not bragging!) and wore out 5 copies of Leo Kottke's "6&12 String Guitar" album Boy, was that fun! Really, it was! It intensely developed my ear (and calluses) However, I wish I'd had Youtubethings woulda gone much smoother I hope kids today realize how lucky they are (they probably don't) There are so many amazing young guitarists on YT and I believe it is directly related to the visual availability Great stuff, Rhett! Comment from : Bill Hood |
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Steps to be a guitar master:brbr1 Buy kool klothesbr2 Buy motorcycle br3 Buy fender custom shop stratbr4 Play only minor pentatonicbr5 Freak out and hit your hands whenever you cannot do the pentatonic br6 Practice ONLY going upwards the scalebr7 Add bendings, bend all the time, with loads of distortion Comment from : Thurston Murru |
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been a teacher on and off for twenty years, and this is the best advice i've seen in one place well thought out and well put Comment from : KC Sunshine |
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I used to play a bit of piano and my sister is a musician so I do know a little bit of theory already brbrhope it's gonna help! Comment from : Sebastian Contreras |
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He says no to tab, and yes to youtube Didn't see that coming Comment from : Daniel Hendriksen |
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4 months into guitar, and I’ve started learning triads, scales, and arpeggios recently Between those and learning some theory, for example what makes a minor triad, my major and minor pentatonic scale degrees not just the shapes, and how to put together chord progressions while using the scales to lead into each chord, have made me feel better about not actually learning other peoples songs, but still feel like I’m progressing Comment from : Emrys345 Guitar |
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Doing it by ear has scared mebrbrBut Im gonna do it Comment from : Kore# |
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I am going to get an electric guitar as soon as possible Comment from : Kore# |
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Me watching this video after being self taught for like 7 years Comment from : Alvin Joseph |
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For the first recommendation, I don’t have a stand, or a wall holder, but lately I’ve been keeping it on my bed, case open I started playing consistently 2 weeks ago, and I’m on week 3 now Comment from : MrHoodie |
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Excellent advice Definitely 100 helpful information across the boards One thing tho, piano players absolutely can bend notes :) Comment from : JoshLockhart |
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The only song I’ve ever learned by ear is interpols slow hands Comment from : Mscar 760 |
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What do you recommend to a beginner who physically cant play the G/ G major chord? My pinky just wont reach the 1st string close to the fret while my other fingers are in the other place I tried adjusting my thumb, using different fingers, stretching but nothing seems to work its like my pinky is blocked Comment from : Mc_Fleury |
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1 have your guitar in sightbr2 have a goal like a songbr3 skip the boring music theory stuffbrbrgot it Comment from : Doctor Git Gud |
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I thank you for this Rhett! I'll try my best to actually implement them into my playing! Comment from : Feather Thorn |
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conteúdo prime Comment from : piter |
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question should i memeorise the majors?? like e major and a major? my friend told me not to Comment from : laura |
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thank you great info for a noobie !! Comment from : Chewchy |
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What year did you start learning? I found some good YouTube videos around 2007 Comment from : Brian Webdev |
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What was the guitar you held up to show it was good to look at ?brI loved it ! If you or someone could answer me I would much appreciate it Thank you 🙏 Comment from : Lohn Davis |
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this video sucks Comment from : Nothing yet |
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Man he's bad!!! Comment from : Martin Acuna |
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I like to leave my guitar out However I damaged one of my acoustic guitars doing this Because the humidity was fluctuating so much the pinless bridge split It took a few weeks to find the broken piece and finally get the guitar repaired So my acoustics live in their cases now with those Boveda humidity packs I still leave my teleccaster out though Comment from : Stephen Davies |
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How to play guitar: learn music bye ear Gee why didn't I think about that Comment from : Apex dude |
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Tab advice: use the right tabs, not some random as tab with 1 star wow, so helpful Comment from : Apex dude |
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Hardest part for me is building up the callouses Comment from : Møthman |
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9:41brbrALL CRIMES, INCLUDING MURDER, WILL BE LEGAL FOR 12 CONTINOUS HOURS Comment from : Bulky |
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If you practice alone a lot, and you want to jam with others, buy yourself a looper pedal Comment from : Chris Muratore |
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I take your point about leaving the guitar out and ready to plat, especially in your beginner days, but I've just found that, besides dust on the instrument, it also gets into the electronics easier if your axe lives on a stand or hanger For example i find my pots go scratchy much quicker and easier when the guitar lives out of its case Not disagreeing, just raising the point from my experience Comment from : JP Silver Music |
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Don’t use tab but watch YouTube…sounds about right from a YouTuber Comment from : FL Real Estate Exam Study Buddy |
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One thing I did since playing trumpet in grade school, picking up guitar in 10th grade (gradtd High school 1983) was in 2010 I bought all the equipment for a small band, but more importantly started all over again and pretended I knew nothing I started with tuning the guitar first I cannot begin to type it all here, but just learning about the tuning flaws in the guitar, the g string having to be 15 flat, and learning that wound strings go flat when you hit them hard and unwound string go sharp when strumming/picking hard This alone solved so many problems I never brought up that I was detecting in the guitar, and so wish someone would have told me this stuff Just how you approach the instrument is mega important It's recommended to get a guitar performance holder and monitor your shoulder and arm muscles as you approach the guitar to determine what's getting tight and how to stay relaxed Starting all over again as though you know nothing really opened up things and principles I otherwise would have never learned had I not done this That's why some guys play 30 years and are pretty dn good Other guys, with the right instruction and approach are accomplishing the same progress in a couple years Like 2 or 3 years instead of 2 or 3 decades Geesh Comment from : GoodWolfWonRocky |
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There's one very big problem with me being self taught I don't know how to play guitar Comment from : Arlo220 |
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Uh oh! Slight contradiction there Check your edits The ear is the trick, when you finally get your own guitar, and all you have available is tape And I mean cassette tape of your favourite artists The benefits of sounding like shit for a while and figuring out on your own Mmm, am I out of tune (yes)? Is this tape running at a higher or lower pitch (naild it)? Just love music and be you Comment from : Adam Smith |
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My tip: get a note map/note stickers for your instrumentbrGood visual tool that helps show how everything is connectedbrRemove them as needed/as your muscle memory takes over Comment from : Mat O |
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Going to buy my first guitar today! Comment from : Porter Dallenbach |
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Gracias por el video have goals is the key!!!! Comment from : Rafael Escobar Cowes |
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These are great tips, thanks! Comment from : Modern Music Studio |
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Way to advanced for me so far, I’ll come back to this 😅 Comment from : Ron Finch |
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Bro if you want to sing by ear you neet to know a pretty good amount of notes first right? Comment from : The Factory |
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Man my history with my guitar will just like yours , i also started self learning when i was 13 , now i'm 15 and i still a beginner just like how i started , thx sooo much i was in a huge need for this Comment from : TUMA |
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im in my first week no lessons at all, and the main thing, is keeping it right in front of my face when I open my door get home and pick it up I play acoustic so i csnt play metal as I really want to, but I still try all of the songs I’ve learned are Star Shopping, on my first day, Duality, 4th day, Paint It Blacks intro, 1st, and swing Lynn, 3rd I truly love playing, I feel like I would play more than I currently do (5hours a day) if I had an electric Comment from : Mr Pebbles |
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Thank you for this! I gave my Fender to a friend, but just ordered a Paul Reed Smith Modern Eagle V Oh my lawd this guitar Absolutely get one if you can Comment from : Morellio Benoir |
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This video was greaaaat!!! Comment from : Lee-Soulaé |
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"don't use tabs" is dumb, especially when you're starting out use tabs, use whatever keeps you motivated Don't brely/b on tabs and look towards building other skills but especially just when you're starting out sticking with it is way more important than worrying about practicing wrong Comment from : twelve dogs |
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Watching this with the closed captions is pretty fun It's so offbr"spelling and dragon city on the Temple Church nuk" Comment from : David DeShazo |
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I'm glad I stumbled upon Rick Beato because I know you from some of his vids Quality info in this vid! Comment from : Wes |
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I'm self-taught and have been a guitarist for over 25 years My advice to beginners is that you will have hurdles and roadblocks that you struggle with It only makes you a better player From your first year to even 25 To this day, I still learn and improve Remember, it's a lifelong process Never assume you know it all Comment from : Ryan Pierce |
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I have two guitars Electric lives in my living room no amp though and my acoustic lives in my bedroom Both visible Comment from : Pat Hn |
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Essential learning circle of fifths and the Nashville number system in conjunction with each other as this helps working out good chord progressions and how to transpose to a different key on the fly Comment from : timothy hardy |
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I personally experienced the leave your guitar out and visible part I used to have it in its own little corner, out of view And after my initial new guitar phase where I wanted to spend every hour playing it (so about 3 months), I kinda forgot about it I wasn't improving fast enough, and getting into the corner, connecting the guitar, all that was just too much of a hassle Recently I moved, and I decided to place my guitar right next to my computer I see it when when I sit down, I see it when I get up, I see it when I just glance to the side And that has been the best decision in my life, because now every time I notice it, or I hear a nice riff and wanna try it, all I have to do is reach out with my hand and I got my guitar It's not the best sitting position to play, but as long as I keep just having fun with it, motivates me more to get up and amp it up to hear what it is I've learned while casually strumming it Comment from : RexusprimeIX |
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Apples and oranges Comment from : Steve Wood |
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Thank you for specifying the tabs thing When I started as a young teen I was obsessed with tabs and eventually gave up because of what you said, it didn’t sound the same as the song 15 years later and I’m starting again and this is super helpful Comment from : Bee Tastik |
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so where is the link to Magic Sam ? Comment from : Ray Kodiak |
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I get the leaving it out thing, but my toddler would be a danger to its health Comment from : Hunter Willis |
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Best advice i get, get a teacher, Coach playing w someone much better motivates u Comment from : Bobby Ong |
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this video made me subscribe to your channel Comment from : Joydeep Mohanto |
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Really useful information Thanks ❤💯 Comment from : Switch Yard |
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The instrument ready to play part is VERY IMPORTANTbrI started playing Ukelele when i was 16 and I played it every single day for an hour or two It was next to my bed so I would see it everytime I was on my roombrSome months later I changed rooms with my sister and put the ukelele behind my desk thinking "Yeah, I will remember" brThat day I stopped playing my ukelele Comment from : Arnau ಠ_ಠ |
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Very well articulated Hard to find a guitarist that can verbalize what he's doing as well I've been looking for awhile You hit the high note! 🎶 Thanx Comment from : Knute Fenstad |
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