5 BAD Guitar Habits Making You Sound TERRIBLE.

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • Download your play-along videos, tabs, guitar pro files, backing tracks, and instructional videos for all these exercises here: / bernth - happy practicing my friends! :)
    Techniques in this video: alternate picking, sweep picking, tapping, economy picking, legato, timing, guitar exercises, guitar exercise, music theory, and much more :)
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  • @BERNTHGuitarAcademy
    @BERNTHGuitarAcademy  Před 2 měsíci +22

    Download your play-along videos, tabs, guitar pro files, backing tracks, and instructional videos for all these exercises here: www.patreon.com/bernth - happy practicing my friends! :)

    • @wieslawirzyniec4527
      @wieslawirzyniec4527 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hey Bernth. May I have an idea for you that will absolutely not cost a penny and cost super low amount of time while it will add a very unique and useful feature to a course?
      next to normal videos (like the one I am watching right now) add a copy that is mirrored. That way a person practicing can look at you playing in a way that is an exact mirror of how they hold a guitar.
      I realized this while showing a left handed buddy how to play a guitar. He could just mirror my movements which was easy for him while a right handed buddy who is a beginner had to sit next to me and do a rubber neck.
      In other words it's like a left hand person would sit in front of a right handed person playing guitar. As in - looking at this (very helpful video) i see your guitar facing right while mine is facing left. An additional reversed video could probably benefit both left and right handed players :)

  • @michaelr.4878
    @michaelr.4878 Před 2 měsíci +393

    If you are just starting play guitar, LISTEN to him. Seriously. I have been playing for 32 years and until a couple of years ago, I used really soft picks. 2 or 3 years ago, I realized that using these soft picks allowed me to use and develop some really odd habits and tendencies with my picking hand. A few years ago, I switched to using really stiff picks and discovered all of the bad habits that I had developed due to the thin picks. I then tried to correct these issues....and guess what? For at least 6 months, it honestly felt like I was learning to play all over again. That is why I say, if you are new to guitar, LISTEN TO BERNTH. Save yourself some major headaches down the road.

    • @zaebos0079
      @zaebos0079 Před 2 měsíci

      Had been playing electric guitar for 15 years and had the same experience. I broke a few Plateaus due to Bernth and his awesome explanations/reasons for different movement improvements and/or exercises. One of the best if not the best (guitar) teacher on CZcams. There was once a guy called Feynman who was able to explain things really really well and in great detail if needed. Listening to and learning from Bernth I remembered that guy. He got me to understand things that I had never been able to or had the patience to learn. I wish Bernth all the success in the world.

    • @Kaz999998
      @Kaz999998 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I use a kinda middle of the road thickness personally. Too thin and the precision isn't there for the more intricate picking; too thick and I can't be as aggressive with my strumming which is not good for chords.
      .73 is my sweet spot, but I do like to use different picks to mix it up every once in a while 👍🏽

    • @TheBestRoddy
      @TheBestRoddy Před 2 měsíci

      Just say save your self a headache and pass on this channel. Click bait nonsense and talking at you is not a good method of teaching. ​@@zaebos0079

    • @Nickshreds890
      @Nickshreds890 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Thank you! This is super helpful for beginners and people of all skill levels. Out of curiosity what is everyone else using as a pick? I play the red jazz 3 pretty much exclusively as I find that suits me best :)

    • @zaebos0079
      @zaebos0079 Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@Nickshreds890 jazz 3 is pretty much the best pick in my opinion too

  • @wido123123
    @wido123123 Před 2 měsíci +172

    14:03 "I paid for the whole fretboard, I'm gonna use the whole fretboard"

    • @procrasti-nation9517
      @procrasti-nation9517 Před 2 měsíci +7

      priceless 😁

    • @alth000
      @alth000 Před měsícem +5

      I paid for the 6 strings, I want all the strings ring (simultaneously)

  • @gitrekt-gudson
    @gitrekt-gudson Před 2 měsíci +50

    Another note regarding the first tip, even if you aren't pulling the string out of tune, it's also possible to cause a note to go out of pitch by simply pressing it too hard into the fretboard. Can try it out by fretting a note lightly and then applying more pressure without any bend added.

  • @michaelscaccia1454
    @michaelscaccia1454 Před 2 měsíci +33

    I use 3mm jazz picks - the stubbys. Once you challenge yourself to use thicker picks you'll be amazed at how your technique will improve

    • @MaynZayes
      @MaynZayes Před 2 měsíci +4

      I've been using thick picks since I started playing. I had no idea it made a difference!

  • @jimyaich9242
    @jimyaich9242 Před 2 měsíci +40

    40 years playing guitar... and I'm guilty of all 5 bad habits. I've always struggled maintaining interest with exercises to improve speed and technique. Playing along with songs at 80% speed is my plateau. But I do appreciate the insights.

    • @OldDawg-mc3dy
      @OldDawg-mc3dy Před 2 měsíci +3

      Really? Watch some of the best players in the world live and you will see this guy is often full of shit. He knows what works for him

    • @zippityzoop2576
      @zippityzoop2576 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@OldDawg-mc3dyok boomer

  • @janborecki-sikorski9360
    @janborecki-sikorski9360 Před 2 měsíci +19

    I've been playing the guitar for 6 years, my progress stopped like 2 years ago. One video of yours and I feel like beginner again, progressing like crazy. Thank you so much! My passion for guitar is born again. If you're a beginner, don't question, just listen to this guy.

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 Před 2 měsíci +11

    Thanks for thumb cam. The role of the thumb is a bit overlooked in guitar tuition.

  • @Stygia_
    @Stygia_ Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm super late to comment on this but thank you so much for including footage from the BACK of the guitar to show your thumb positions. Thumb positioning is a pretty big struggle for me as a beginner / intermediate player and I find it's my biggest weakness. It's been a bit hard to visualise whenever you talk about thumb positioning. The video footage helps a LOT.

  • @spectrecut
    @spectrecut Před 2 měsíci +8

    great material man, thanks for taking the time to put it out

  • @dougdouglass6126
    @dougdouglass6126 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Something I thought this video might address is the finger position of the picking hand. I’m self taught and have been playing for 23 years. I’ve always held my pick between my thumb and pointer finger, with the rest of my fingers flared out and pointing down. I think I’ve developed the habit of using the side of my hand and pinky to help mute strings. I’ve noticed a lot of my favorite guitarists hold their pick with all their fingers closed into their palm, and they seem to have great precision without needing to rely so much on using their entire picking hand to mute strings. It also looks a lot more controlled, comfortable, and certainly less awkward. I’ve tried to adjust to that way of playing and haven’t yet reached a point where I can play cleanly. I’m curious if you or anyone has an opinion on this and thinks this is a habit that is worth changing.

    • @procrasti-nation9517
      @procrasti-nation9517 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I feel you! I was expecting that too. I feel that my freeting hand with the fingers faned causes more string-noise than it helps to avoid. Also the angle of the pick changes dramatically when making a fist for holding the pick which could result in more precise playing. I don't know, at the moment I am very uncertain about my picking hand (also playing for more than 20 years by now) Closing the hand feels a little wierd but not totally unnatural, so I think I'll try for a while and see how it works. 🤔 At least it is allways easy to fall into bad habits again so nothing is lost 😁

    • @restojon1
      @restojon1 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I'm more of a rhythm guitar player but I would say closed hand is a better position in the sense that you don't have to expend any energy holding your fingers open and away from the strings to prevent unwanted noises etc.
      As far as the grip itself is concerned, that may be a more "horses for courses" thing. I use thumb, forefinger and middle finger with the tip of the plectrum protruding at roughly the same angle as my two fingers.
      I mute quite tightly but forward of the bridge (Jackson Randy Rhoads T.O.M style bridge) and using 9's or 10's I find that gives me a nice tension to work with for fast rhythm stuff and big chunga chunga stompy riffs.

    • @procrasti-nation9517
      @procrasti-nation9517 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@restojon1 I think you're rigth, but open vs closed seems to be more a (speed-)picking issue than for rhythm. for rhythm playin' I use and allways will use open hand, caus' of the control of the chugga with the palm. right at the moment I think switching finger positions on the fly can be mastered.. we will see 🤔

    • @thedarknesshorseman149
      @thedarknesshorseman149 Před 2 měsíci +4

      ​​​​@@procrasti-nation9517Is because you hand already got used to it,that's no correct way for picking hand.
      If u think that makes you technique worse then go watch angelo batio,tosin abasi,kiko loureiro,van halen and many others that can play perfectly with they own hand technique.

    • @janjansen7983
      @janjansen7983 Před 2 měsíci +2

      No need for chance. Look at Hendrix, Clapton, Gallagher or SRV. To name a few....

  • @senthemink
    @senthemink Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm super happy for this video. I'm self learning right now, and transitioning from traditional to electric is hard because I haven't been using picks. I plan on rewatching as I learn

  • @ilikewater1575
    @ilikewater1575 Před 2 měsíci +21

    I’ve been playing guitar for a little over a year and the thumbnail got me thinking: is there actually a difference in the way you hold the pick? Like the open fingers vs the closed fingers

    • @aresdesiderata8959
      @aresdesiderata8959 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes there is and I am pretty sure most of the greats would alternate between thumb-index and thumb-middlefinger depending on what they needed to play. But I do not claim to be good at guitar.

    • @THernane
      @THernane Před 2 měsíci +1

      Not really as long as you are comfortable and doesn't end up hitting the string or the rest of the guitar with your fingers. Although as someone who basically started with the "open fingers" approach I'd say "closed fingers" is better, easier in the wrist and takes less effort as you don't have to deal with your fingers "bouncing".

    • @gigatesla
      @gigatesla Před 2 měsíci +4

      Hard to say. Michael Angelo Batio actually uses the open-hand posture with his fingertips hard-anchored to the pickguard when he's playing at full speed. Even though you can't really do right-hand muting that way, he plays so cleanly that you can't hear noise anyway.
      However, this also means he can't mix palm-mutes as easily into his solos, as it requires a change in hand posture. But that's not really part of his style anyway, so I doubt he feels limited.
      There are even *weirder* styles than that, of course - see Marty Friedman's style, for example, or Steve Morse's style. Both have unique advantages that allow them to play in the styles that they're known for. For example, Marty's heavily downslanted attack angle makes it much easier for the pick to slice smoothly through the strings when playing ascending sweeps, which he uses to play his signature two-string sliding dyads. Steve Morse's posture lets him switch strings using both upstrokes and downstrokes, so he can play alternate-picked arpeggios like those from Tumeni Notes, including ones with huge string skips. It lets you play an incredibly diverse set of patterns, but it also limits your leverage/top speed and makes it a little trickier to grab pinch harmonics. You'd probably struggle to play high-tempo thrash rhythms using that technique, and in fact, much of his solo playing is fairly mid-tempo. But, it's so inventive that it still sounds great.
      Ultimately, every style has strengths and weaknesses. I'd recommend starting with a balanced one - thumb/forefinger grip, anchor with the wrist placed on the bridge, and primarily move from the wrist. However, sound is king - if you find that certain passages benefit from different techniques, then mix it up! I've found it helps to be comfortable with a variety of ways to play, and I occasionally find myself switching mechanics in the middle of a song.

  • @Nickshreds890
    @Nickshreds890 Před 2 měsíci +7

    Hi Bernth! Thank you for these excellent exercises.
    I've been struggling with my fretting hand . It has been for some strange reason sitting on a weird angle and luckily my guitar teacher has been able to point it out.
    Both this video and my teacher are helping me to use less tension and to make my technique more efficient so I don't injure myself ! Thank you so much for sharing with us! :)

  • @crazysico1216
    @crazysico1216 Před 2 měsíci

    thankyou for this helpful video I cant wait to start practising these! i also wanted to say thanks for making it very clear these were all bad habits youve overcame as its very easy to be turned away when you hear someone "shitting" on you for being self taught.

  • @wesleytrott6397
    @wesleytrott6397 Před 11 dny

    I've been playing guitar for 30 years (mostly self taught). The first 14 years, I had all of these bad habits. Then I got the John Petrucci Rock Discipline DVD and that changed everything. I spent the next year or so correcting all of my bad habits. And I still come across bad habits to this day (like #5 of this video). BERNTH is carrying the torch of that John Petrucci Rock Discipline DVD. And he's taking it to the next level. He has helped me tremendously. Every beginner, intermediate, and even pro players should seriously listen to him. He has walked the path and learned the hard lessons of that journey. Accept his wisdom!

  • @CutePanties
    @CutePanties Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thanks for sharing! God bless you!

  • @dawnjonsin9447
    @dawnjonsin9447 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Perfect time to get back into practicing guitar. Thanks for the video

  • @berziimusic
    @berziimusic Před 2 měsíci +5

    BERNTH one thing i like about this is your thumb recommendations is very nice comparative to what i hear some people say, theres people believe the thumb should always be up but i believe it should ebb and flow to keep steady basis for strechy chords or fast playing higher up the neck

    • @reNINTENDO
      @reNINTENDO Před 2 měsíci +1

      My main take away from this was definitely that it's best to be mindful of your thumb and how far it's having to reach to play what you want to play. No problems keeping the thumb wrapped over the neck if it's not hindering you (and can even be beneficial or even necessary depending on what you're playing), but for runs like the exercise, having the thumb move along to keep things consistent seems like some really solid advice and the right move.

    • @berziimusic
      @berziimusic Před 2 měsíci

      @@reNINTENDO exactly, and if more players start realizing these things sooner, the more shredders we’ll have

  • @kaidemen156
    @kaidemen156 Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful, thank you for sharing!

  • @user-fh9jh6fr9i
    @user-fh9jh6fr9i Před 2 měsíci +3

    ❤ love it all, especially exercise 4 🎸

  • @fj.guitar
    @fj.guitar Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @fndrn8
    @fndrn8 Před 2 měsíci +2

    wow! i really need to learn correct technics like this. i have been playing wrong all these years. no wonder my fretting hand cramps up all the time.

  • @kazuki-fer9044
    @kazuki-fer9044 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video man! You have been my electric guitar teacher for the past 2 years. Time to practice! ✌🤘

  • @1234drums
    @1234drums Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you, Bernth ❤❤❤❤

  • @patoloco9516
    @patoloco9516 Před 7 dny

    ¡Sos un genio, chabón! ("You're genius, dude!" in argentinian slang)
    ¡Saludos desde Argentina!

  • @theubie
    @theubie Před 2 měsíci +7

    Sadly I only have an acoustic and if I lose control of it on my lap when I don't have my thumb locked more often than not. Not sure how to get around this issue, but I keep trying to force myself to move my thumb position when moving fret positions. I hope that I can figure it out with repetition. Thanks for the suggestion on the exercise. Also, sadly, I don't have free cash to join your pateron. Maybe one day soon. Keep making these for us poor folk. They help!

    • @procrasti-nation9517
      @procrasti-nation9517 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Friend, seriously, get an electric guitar! Buying one was one of the few better decisions I made in my life. 😉All the best for you!

    • @theubie
      @theubie Před 2 měsíci

      @@procrasti-nation9517\m/ It is. I've owned a few of the decades. Just isn't in the budget at the moment. I've got my eye on a couple when there's some free cash that won't break the bank.

    • @kasperdenouden7650
      @kasperdenouden7650 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Just a thought, but have you considered using a strap?

    • @theubie
      @theubie Před 2 měsíci

      @@kasperdenouden7650 I do use one and it does help in certain situations. No easy way to use it when sitting based on peg placement for the acoustic.

  • @Tahmmster
    @Tahmmster Před 2 měsíci +7

    I love the videos. I have 100% seen improvement in my own playing from watching and learning from you. Shred on

  • @davidtobis3614
    @davidtobis3614 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I remember when I first got a guitar teacher the first thing we worked on was getting rid of my weird inconsistent picking technique 😅, but number 4 is what I'm really struggling with right now, so this was a saving grace, keep it up!

  • @big_tuna8
    @big_tuna8 Před 29 dny +100

    This video just made me realize i should quit

    • @settratheimperishable4093
      @settratheimperishable4093 Před 17 dny +3

      Keep at it and you *will* git gud, as long as you practise to eliminate technique mistakes like these. You might have been playing a long time and think it's too much of a hassle to completely redo your technique, but it's worth it.

    • @killer_stormm
      @killer_stormm Před 14 dny +3

      Bro... Don't

    • @chiizuu752
      @chiizuu752 Před 14 dny +4

      Skill issue complaining instead of practicing

    • @big_tuna8
      @big_tuna8 Před 14 dny +2

      Blud talking like i don't practice. Damn he knows everything

    • @chiizuu752
      @chiizuu752 Před 14 dny

      @@big_tuna8 at some point you would've realized there will be times where you'd hit a wall and be stuck there for a while...

  • @VitinofRivia
    @VitinofRivia Před 24 dny

    Its insane to think that simple things like that makes all difference!! Such an amazing video

  • @reNINTENDO
    @reNINTENDO Před 2 měsíci +1

    Holy crap, I really need to watch more of your videos. I thankfully don't feel like I'm too hindered by most of these habits (I prefer playing high notes more than low, honestly), and I've already been aware and trying to work on some of them, but the exercises and tabs I know are going to be really beneficial.
    Those thumbnails, man. The last one I clicked was the same way, where the implication is your going to tell people to stop opening their fingers and then you never do. Basically you bait us with a more subjective hot take, and then the actual video is just fantastic. If only more "clickbait" thumbnails led to actually good videos...

  • @baryaish
    @baryaish Před 2 měsíci

    Really Really Really Good Job! ❤❤❤

  • @souravranjansohala9368
    @souravranjansohala9368 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am always a fan of your skills but when you break down these things in simple terms it shows how humble and gentle you are, I am also in the self taught process and I find it very amusing how I can discover almost every 'not to do' thing from you. Thank you

  • @sandercohen5543
    @sandercohen5543 Před 5 dny

    Single best advice i can give for being consistent on the right hand is to practice resting your arm in the exact same position, every time you are supporting yourself against the body of the guitar.
    As a self-taught player who gets very physically into the music, my biggest problem is playing with "too much feeling". I make unnecessary, big movements, and as a result, i end up sounding sloppy.

  • @davidtirkey9909
    @davidtirkey9909 Před 2 měsíci

    Really a blessing ❤

  • @braxal6983
    @braxal6983 Před 2 měsíci

    Bernth, Thank you for getting into the details on these videos. You do what other teachers do not. I press hard on my frets causing dents in them and my fingers always hurt. How do you express yourself while staying relaxed while your fingers do their magic? It seems when I am really getting into my playing I press hard on my frets. I need to stop that.

  • @Cadmus4music
    @Cadmus4music Před 2 měsíci

    Crap, I have been playing for over 20 years and I do all 5 of these bad habits. Listen to bernth he knows what he is talking about because he has been where you are at. Thank you bernth for all the free information on technique. Your helping so many players advance.

  • @Broomstick_Handle
    @Broomstick_Handle Před měsícem

    This might be why I've kept having to remove 3 nps from warm up to add in much later in warm up/playing, I need to check my thumb position.
    Very uncomfortable and my thumb and wrist are not happy.
    Thank you!
    Update: It was my thumb position and moving this made the warm up and playing so much more comfortable and enjoyable for the first time in a long time.
    3NPS are slowly coming back!
    More work to do to keep it consistent, another thank you!!

  • @lyrictdk
    @lyrictdk Před 16 dny

    Usually these are ass but your video actually made me think about my habits. I'm still very new but tip number 2 especially would help me

  • @Biegspoon
    @Biegspoon Před 2 měsíci

    I haven’t done my practice yet today but I have a feeling tip #2 is going to help me a lot. I don’t know how I never noticed I don’t move my thumb much and playing high strings are uncomfortable.

  • @charlene2400
    @charlene2400 Před 19 dny

    Thanks. :) I got several tips in this vid, that'll help me do a bit better. I've several disabilities on the left, and will never get far, but I try to get most of what I have. Only two independent moving fingers on that hand (big 2 at least), ulnar neurapathy, and had minor stroke. My attempting to play, really helps.

    • @calebbean1384
      @calebbean1384 Před 5 dny

      You should check out Django Reinhardt, his left hand was also disabled and he was an amazing guitarist

  • @PassierscheinA38
    @PassierscheinA38 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Dear Bernth,
    would you tell me what amp or amp settings you're are using when you are filming that exercises? Because I always loved that tone.

    • @akaiyui9300
      @akaiyui9300 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too.

    • @moonl1314
      @moonl1314 Před 2 měsíci +3

      you forgot to close it off with who it's from

  • @gregtheflyingwhale6480
    @gregtheflyingwhale6480 Před měsícem +1

    11:18 Also playing A7Xs Beast and The Harlot works for this. I noticed some beginner issues that cannot leave me since, just look at my latest short I have huge arms and can't even hide my thumb lol

  • @Golftheonlyway
    @Golftheonlyway Před 2 měsíci

    Great tips

  • @vinegardoppiovolo3004
    @vinegardoppiovolo3004 Před 2 měsíci

    Tysm, i was wondering why my pikcing hand sucks. now i think i can truly imprive it ty

  • @fatemusik
    @fatemusik Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hmm, what about if I can play the exercises with my own form? Mainly denoting on that picking hand position. My little finger touches the body giving better accuracy and releasing it when playing notes on the sixth E or A string and when picking fast.

  • @warrenwalker2665
    @warrenwalker2665 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks man...

  • @TheLarknessMonster
    @TheLarknessMonster Před 2 měsíci

    Interestingly since I bend my strings away from my body rather than towards with solos I've never had a problem with issue #1 lol. That's how I do bends and vibratos because your fingers are actually stronger and more accurate with bends using flexion rather than extension of the fingers. Little anatomy tip lol

  • @eton6547
    @eton6547 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for correcting me...this technique needs me

  • @lotsapasta0858
    @lotsapasta0858 Před 17 dny

    I've always been bad at guitar tbh lol. May pick it up again and use this video.

  • @aceofthexi
    @aceofthexi Před měsícem

    You saved me an I’m fully invested IF YOU ARE LEARNING FOR THE FIRST TIME OR RELEARNING LIKE ME LISTEN TO BERNTH!!

  • @viclook72
    @viclook72 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Just curious why not stand with the guitar strap, I play guitar rarely sitting down I know it's a preference bit does this technique apply to standing? Thanks you shred I can hear the difference!

    • @dasch0und
      @dasch0und Před 2 měsíci +2

      try the classical sitting position it worked for me tho

  • @CMDRFlyAuburn
    @CMDRFlyAuburn Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome! Thank you. Subbed.

  • @user-kd8cw5pm4u
    @user-kd8cw5pm4u Před měsícem

    11:20 I am practicing this exercise in the hope to play faster whilst switching strings. I wonder if it will work.

  • @thomasdoherty6876
    @thomasdoherty6876 Před měsícem

    I have been playing for about 20 years and i never noticed, I don't use my thumb to pull my fingers into the neck, i use my picking hand to push the guitar at the bridge and fret with my thumb just hanging loose, is that weird?

  • @richardhunt809
    @richardhunt809 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m definitely guilty of neglecting the upper end of the fretboard. It’s tricky to fret cleanly when the gap between the frets is narrower than your fingers.

  • @HiThereFaceHere
    @HiThereFaceHere Před 2 měsíci +1

    I can't angle my pick like that in the thumbnail. I get nothing but pick scraping and it drives me insane and with my fingers curled in they are scraping the strings as well.

  • @faixx5
    @faixx5 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Bernth voice is awesome 😶

  • @minderDOTorg
    @minderDOTorg Před 2 měsíci

    Na servas i hob nua 21 frets! Thanks Bernth, I hereby confirm I have all 5 bad habits.

  • @boydwgrossii
    @boydwgrossii Před 2 měsíci

    Which lesson is this one so I can find it?

  • @TheBackRoomboys89
    @TheBackRoomboys89 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I got a problem when I don't know when should I change picks and what pick to use cuz the pick I'm using right now its tip is getting round

  • @EyesOpen369
    @EyesOpen369 Před 21 dnem +1

    One habit is thinking buying a new guitar and not practicing will make you better. Also having 10k in studio equipment makes you sound good too

  • @socialloner2548
    @socialloner2548 Před 2 měsíci

    I've been watching several videos on BERNTH channel (both guitar academy and the BERNTH OFFICIAL) and they seem really informative and I really enjoy them. I don't find it difficult to grasp most of the things explained in the video but still..
    I'm a complete beginner and I literally started my guitar journey a month ago or so. And as a self-taught person I feel like everything I'm doing is probably wrong.
    So, I'm wondering if joining the guitar academy patreon would be beneficial for someone like me...
    I'd really appreciate it BERNTH or anyone with an insight can answer me

  • @traeza777
    @traeza777 Před měsícem +1

    I find something challenging...i saw a couple of virtuosos play with their thumb on top of the fret. I tried what was suggested and my goodness is it difficult and caused some strain to my hand... So which is Right thumb behind the fret? Or above it, or both?

    • @calebbean1384
      @calebbean1384 Před 5 dny

      Depends how big your hand is how useful that can be

    • @traeza777
      @traeza777 Před 5 dny

      @@calebbean1384 I have very long fingers ... And size 13 shoes 😂😂😂

  • @ProjektLament
    @ProjektLament Před 15 dny +1

    Okay, his screw ups sound better than when I play something right. :(

  • @priestof1s
    @priestof1s Před 2 měsíci

    3:54 - I do this and am self taught It feels safe to anchor but man you got to stretch

  • @user-xy5di6yo2j
    @user-xy5di6yo2j Před 2 měsíci +1

    Bro just called me a noob in 99 different languages

  • @theculturemafia9902
    @theculturemafia9902 Před 2 měsíci

    Bestest

  • @MiketheNerdRanger
    @MiketheNerdRanger Před 2 měsíci

    Problem; whenever I put my thumb in the correct position, it *destroys* my wrist. Annihilates it. What else am I doing wrong?

    • @calebbean1384
      @calebbean1384 Před 5 dny

      Same, I can play as fast either way but with a closed fist I don't last nearly as long

  • @P1nk_Sky
    @P1nk_Sky Před 7 dny

    When it comes to higher notes I just remove the thumb; I mean, it works for me.

  • @chessmusictheory4644
    @chessmusictheory4644 Před 2 měsíci

    I had the bad habit of slightly bending notes and I never addressed the problem. now it sounds like I am using a whammy bar even though I have never used one.

  • @superguitar6355
    @superguitar6355 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Come play in Brazil

  • @L0rd_20
    @L0rd_20 Před 2 měsíci

    Honestly, the first bad habit is the worst when it comes to a lot of things, not just playing instruments. Staying loose is very important for accuracy and stamina.

  • @Tobilinski
    @Tobilinski Před 2 měsíci

    My problem is being able to successfully play individual strings. I a;ways play string I don't want to play. so annoying.

  • @purplespudz4023
    @purplespudz4023 Před 2 měsíci

    man not only are you one if not the best shredder but you have helped me become so much better you are good man sir bless you

  • @Flat-Kat
    @Flat-Kat Před 2 měsíci

    the biggest revelation i had in my 16 years is understanding the economy of motion in my right hand.

  • @cybergnetwork588
    @cybergnetwork588 Před měsícem

    What about Georges Lynch's picking hand technique? 😂

  • @DivyanshuRakhunde
    @DivyanshuRakhunde Před 2 měsíci +1

    😁👍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  • @yousefdehghani2050
    @yousefdehghani2050 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Před 2 měsíci

    Yeah, these "practice" exercises are light years beyond my abilities. LOL! This is definitely something only a super advanced player could do. I'll bookmark this and come back to it in 10 years or so. 😂

  • @Hey-7ate9
    @Hey-7ate9 Před 2 měsíci

    5:10

  • @lucy-zj6hd
    @lucy-zj6hd Před 2 měsíci

    I can't believe this videos are free to watch, you're amazing dude

  • @haruhivt2405
    @haruhivt2405 Před 12 dny

    I got a bingo

  • @PikaStu666
    @PikaStu666 Před 2 měsíci +1

    "Recipe for Inconsistency" is the title of my sex tape.
    Seriously though, great video, at 44yo its finally time to correct my bad habits... I'll be subscribing for access to your course \m/

  • @danardalin
    @danardalin Před měsícem

    Hey... I'm self taught and I don't have any of these probl.... oh... wait...

  • @omegacanon
    @omegacanon Před 2 měsíci

    You are a true prophet for the guitar community!

  • @MatthewSmith-zx6uk
    @MatthewSmith-zx6uk Před 2 měsíci +1

    You are the teacher i needed when i was 13 years old.
    I guess 22 years later isnt the worst it could be...right? 😅🥲😭

  • @Vic-sy6hl
    @Vic-sy6hl Před 2 měsíci

    We have different definitions of subtle 🤣

  • @MagicianofBlackChaos

    Jokes on you because I don't play guitar and thus my guitar skills will never sound terrible. Why this video even in my feed? idk

  • @generalrodcocker1018
    @generalrodcocker1018 Před 2 měsíci

    Du bist ein feiner Kerl

  • @rextsyt1719
    @rextsyt1719 Před 2 měsíci

    11:21 11:20

  • @eptitranxisticementionscers

    No. 1 youre still learning the basics

  • @robertnock7680
    @robertnock7680 Před 5 dny

    Please help my thumb bro I'm in pain

  • @Mustang_Sally_
    @Mustang_Sally_ Před 3 dny

    aw man not my recordings my recordings my recordings my recordings and my live performances my live performances my live performances that i don't do noooooo NOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @jollyvoqar195
    @jollyvoqar195 Před 2 dny

    ug

  • @heikoschwammle4650
    @heikoschwammle4650 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Mist 🤦🏻 ich hab glaub ich alle schlechten Angewohnheiten 🙄😂

  • @user-uo9cy2ep2h
    @user-uo9cy2ep2h Před 2 měsíci +3

    I'm guessing that I am probably twice your age. At this point, I'm lucky my hands and fingers even work. I'd love perfect form, but just trying to play is hard enough.

    • @BoltRM
      @BoltRM Před 2 měsíci

      I've heard multiple experts say start very SLOWLY when learning something new.
      I'm in the same situation as you.
      In addition, he talks too fast for me to absorb & understand, so I have to slow down playback speed of his videos.

    • @georgeaslanidis4789
      @georgeaslanidis4789 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@BoltRM Do you watch the videos with subtitles? For some reason this helps me understand what he's saying even more.

    • @BoltRM
      @BoltRM Před měsícem

      @@georgeaslanidis4789 Yes I regularly turn on CC captioning 💪

  • @jokermtb
    @jokermtb Před 2 měsíci

    I just realized I have none of these bad habits!