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Giuseppe Gilardi
Italy
Registrace 26. 07. 2013
This channel is for guitarists who want to take their playing to the next level as well as learn how to write and produce modern, guitar-centric music.
Proudly endorsing:
Abasi Concepts
Neural DSP
D'Addario
Fishman
Stoneage Guitar Products
Proudly endorsing:
Abasi Concepts
Neural DSP
D'Addario
Fishman
Stoneage Guitar Products
complete guide on how to get good at guitar
Want to level up your guitar playing? start here:
Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar:
www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration
Get your free Modern Guitar Toolkit:
www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit
00:00 intro
01:08 motivation
04:17 discipline
07:59 talent
12:13 unfair advantages
14:25 structure
19:53 practice routine
26:11 key things you need
_________
• Connect with me:
Instagram:
giuseppegilardi_
My music:
linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi
• Lessons:
www.learnmodernguitar.com
Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar:
www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration
Get your free Modern Guitar Toolkit:
www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit
00:00 intro
01:08 motivation
04:17 discipline
07:59 talent
12:13 unfair advantages
14:25 structure
19:53 practice routine
26:11 key things you need
_________
• Connect with me:
Instagram:
giuseppegilardi_
My music:
linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi
• Lessons:
www.learnmodernguitar.com
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a must-learn hybrid picking lick
zhlédnutí 822Před 14 dny
Want to level up your guitar playing? start here: Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration Get your free Modern Guitar Toolkit: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit • Connect with me: Instagram: giuseppegilardi_ My music: linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi • Lessons: www.learnmodernguitar.com
how to get good at improvisation / ft. Joseph Anidjar
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 14 dny
Check out the new 'intuitive improvisation' course ft. Joseph Anidjar: www.learnmodernguitar.com/intuitive-improv • Connect with me: Instagram: giuseppegilardi_ My music: linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi • Lessons: www.learnmodernguitar.com
full guide on how to improvise on guitar
zhlédnutí 4,6KPřed 14 dny
Check out the new improv course ft. Joseph Anidjar (Portraits, Bird Problems): www.learnmodernguitar.com/intuitive-improv • Connect with me: Instagram: giuseppegilardi_ My music: linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi • Lessons: www.learnmodernguitar.com
how to make consistent progress on guitar
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Want to level up your guitar playing? start here: Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration Get your free Modern Guitar Toolkit: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit 00:00 intro 02:24 what has been working so far? 03:42 what made you take the leap? 05:24 what actually makes the difference 08:56 what’s been most helpful?...
complete breakdown of all modern guitar techniques
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Want to level up your guitar playing? start here: Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration Get your free Modern Guitar Toolkit: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit 00:00 intro 00:16 hybrid picking 12:43 economy picking 18:56 Legato 24:03 selective picking 28:54 thumping • Connect with me: Instagram: gius...
3 modern licks you should learn
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Want to level up your guitar playing? start here: Watch the free 30-min training on modern guitar: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-training-registration Download the free tabs here: www.learnmodernguitar.com/free-modern-guitar-toolkit 00:00 intro 01:08 lick 1 11:02 lick 2 18:03 lick 3 • Connect with me: Instagram: giuseppegilardi_ My music: linktr.ee/giuseppe_gilardi • Lessons: www...
how to incorporate new techniques in your playing
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how to incorporate new techniques in your playing
watch this if you still don’t know the guitar fretboard
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watch this if you still don’t know the guitar fretboard
Giusppe Gilardi - era moderna - (Official Video)
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Giusppe Gilardi - era moderna - (Official Video)
Giuseppe Gilardi - era moderna (Visualizer)
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Giuseppe Gilardi - era moderna (Visualizer)
how I wrote this MEAN phrygian mode riff
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how I wrote this MEAN phrygian mode riff
Giuseppe Gilardi - nihil (Official Video)
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Giuseppe Gilardi - nihil (Official Video)
Giuseppe Gilardi - nihil (Visualizer)
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Giuseppe Gilardi - nihil (Visualizer)
random playing after shooting youtube videos
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random playing after shooting youtube videos
Love it thanks
Dude, I am honored to have you as a mentor! I appreciate all your immense help throughout this long journey. I’m still grinding as much as I can, haha.
Sounds good 👍.
Bring some owane content please
This philosophy is ELITE.
Totally worth it for the time, Great content.
🔥🔥🔥
I work in mining and my schedule is like: 60 days of 12-hour working shifts in a row (every day is working day) and then I have 30 days off. And I DO have time to practice at the end of the day after shift. Yes, I bring my guitar here to the middle of nowhere (there’s literally nothing but a taiga forest for 60 kilometres around) and play it after shift is over. I’m making progress even. Honestly I wasn’t as determined in my university years because there was a lot of stuff going on in my head changing every day, I was pretty overwhelmed with everyday things. Now with a work like that when every day is the same as the others, playing guitar is a relief that helps me keeping my sanity.
great philosphy appreciate it
The only upstairs neighbor that everyone loves
In russian there is one word that contain all "secret guitar techniques". This word is "ЖОПОЧАСЫ". You said about that but this word is more succinct than most discussions on this topic)))
Excellent video, I appreciated the brutal honestly. The idea of spending more time with your guitar and connecting with the instrument is what spoke to me the most. When it comes to spending more time playing the guitar and focusing, I recommend that everyone learn how to set-up their guitars. This includes: - Changing the strings. - Wiping down the body/conditioning the fretboard. - Setting the neck relief, the string height at the bridge AND the nut, the pickup height, and the intonation. - Experimenting with string gauges to find the feel that you prefer at each tuning/scale length. (I use Stringjoy custom sets) *BONUS - Learning how to repair and mod your guitar (fret leveling/crowning/polish, swap pickups, etc) Learning the basics of a setup to get your guitar playing/feeling exactly how you want is an incredible feeling. You wont trust anyone with your guitars more than yourself, and you wont pay anyone to do what you can learn in an afternoon. You will spend more time with your guitar, you will be more motivated to master it, and you will often catch yourself picking it up to stare at it. I believe that bonding with your instrument will naturally lead you through a process similar to what Giuseppe has outlined in the video. Have fun everyone!
Extremely offended, needed that
I registered for the e-mail account, but unfortunately the toolkit did not arrive. I think there is a problem. Is there a way to save the files?
chef rubio?
so basically this video is a itemized list of pit falls not a video about how to anything on guitar
Thanks
Still can't get over how the first 2 mins are a certified hit and he's just messing around
Bro typed a D-Mail with the Abasi coding language
Great vid, alot of people need to hear this message for how to improve a skill. Not even just Guitarists!
Your videos are really inspiring to watch, man!! Thanks for all the advise
Loving the content, only came across you recently. Similar vibes to Claus Levin who I follow a lot for advice. Thank you for a great video😊
Aqui, una maestría en la psicología del músico, yo creo Giuseppe que este video lo deberían ver todos los guitarristas al menos una vez al día. Es muy bueno, saludos desde Buenos Aires
These videos are such a breath of fresh air from the “secret trick that will take you to the next level” BS that we get force fed Thank u
*i don't have time* *is literally sitting her watching a 35 minute video instead of practicing*
I got called out, but I appreciate it.
I second that
same
15:23 🤌🏼
Love this lick a lot. Having it tried on major 9th but the 2-1-2 after the root position hybrid picking sound mid. Any more suggestion for this kind of playing? btw dom7 sounds good in acsending.
You are a God for this video man. I play everyday with varying hours but I always skip out on the metronome or the composition and theory stuff.
❤❤❤
About talent,... Like you I am not that sure on this but as of right now I am more leniant on thinking that talent doesn't exist but it's a wrong translation of you just spent a lot of time playing (maybe when you are young, when the mind is more plastic a you learn a lot faster) and/or (most likely and) you were born in a very music centric environment which influenced your thoughts on music (like Mozart, ok fk genius but he was born in a musicians family, a more moder example of this is Jacob collier for example, a fk genius but still son of musicians always had instruments at hand since he was very little), but dunno, still open to be corrected on this
I'd actually argue "talent" is quite real, but it just represents an individual's natural affinity towards something, be that music, sports etc. A "more talented" musician will get where they're going faster than a "less talented" one just because it's a bit easier for them. Maybe they have a better feel for rhythm, maybe it's finer motor control, or a fantastic memory for theory, maybe it's all of the above. You have a good point about neuroplasticity being a factor, but I think the bigger difference when starting young is the amount of free time and energy you have, energy being very important to being motivated to progress in anything. A lot of people just bundle all that into "talent" and voilà, you have the meme that the best in anything are the most talented ones at it.
facts, like for example i used to play tennis a lot when i was a kid, and stopped playing for years, then i started playing again and i still "got it" and you are right about kids being raised in a musical environment
Thanks Giuseppe! I recently discovered your channel man. Thank you so much, your content and philosophy to guitar and practice has completely changed my mindset and direction in terms of music. Cheers!
giuseppe always on point in the upload time, right on my lunch break!
just finished watching. I feel personally attack by this video hahahaha. Man i gotta watch less youtube and practice more. I always find myself watching more videos about practicing than actually picking up the guitar, so I feel directly connected with a bunch of topics you mentioned. This video is really necessary and you nailed it. This was very motivational.
I dont like thinking of modes as their base key. I prefer the second way he described, lydian is sharp 4 and dorian is raised sixth. Because thinking of it that way gives you more options than what are technically modes. The major scale with flat 3 or flat 6, the minor scale with sharp 4. Lots of other options but those ones are easy to work for me.
Thanks for this amazing masterclass, this make me understand so many things! thanks again.
Am I the only one that felt like nothing was really said this whole video? Word salad out the wazoo
Knowing extensions, know what scales you have available, have a vocabulary of voicings, be rock solid on the basics, stay in the goldilocks zone of needing to pay attention to nail your exercises, do the work of finding a musical community that is better than you, a bunch of stuff on complex harmony, ear train to hear the root note and function of a chord. Plenty of things for you to take action on to become at improvising.
love this one !
I fw yuor stuff sm bro, total gnarly
keep comming back to this for the intro
Il centro direzionale fa la sua figura ;) . Veramente veramente complimenti Giusé!!
This is an amazing video man! I’m more of a rhythmic player but I want to improve my improvisation and theory knowledge on guitar. Would you say the things you mentioned in the video will not only impact your lead/improv chops but also would make you SO harmonically proficient? This seems like such an essential skill for guitar that I can’t believe I’m only hearing it explained like this now.
priceless pieces of advice, thank you both!
Giuseppe is on it with the videos!!😎🔥
ohhh i see a headless guitar in the background. I don't think I've seen you play one of those before, cool
I'm loving the long form content! Great to listen to when I'm working on non audio related tasks!
Love the randomized variable exercise idea, definitely stealing that ahahah
Weakest Abasi owner
Says the guy with no pic and NO content.
@@brolsonmusic Dude it was a compliment :/
dude, what a crossover! Joseph and Joshua from Portraits are the best. Also the room you've been doing videos in is a great vibe man
Thanks for these long form uploads. Very deeply appreciated.
abasi stuff ;-)