The Secret Guitar Hack That Transformed My Playing Forever

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 147

  • @hclyrics
    @hclyrics Před měsícem +22

    I'm just a big, dumb, knuckle-dragging guy playing chuggy power chords. But now I feel inspired to expand my horizons and try this technique.

    • @craigtodd8297
      @craigtodd8297 Před měsícem +3

      No, stay as you are. Sounds cool.

    • @Durkhead
      @Durkhead Před měsícem

      Me to i also play bass

    • @MGCardaropoli
      @MGCardaropoli Před měsícem +5

      Big? Dumb? Knuckle dragging guy playing chugging power chords? ...dad? Is that you?

    • @jesusthugmusic
      @jesusthugmusic Před měsícem +2

      I was decent and fell into this same hole. Now I'm working on my actual skill again. 😂

    • @JerryWhite-ee5hy
      @JerryWhite-ee5hy Před měsícem

      James Hetfield???? Is this you????? Hahahah

  • @theskintones
    @theskintones Před 27 dny +3

    Thank you for an absolutely brilliant teaching video! I have been playing guitar for 30 years and wish I had learned this a long time ago. I usually only mute with the edge of my palm but this technique is totally transforming. And the legato trick with it. PURE GOLD !

  • @jamiemacmillan4056
    @jamiemacmillan4056 Před měsícem +3

    My last guitar teacher was insanely meticulous and was brilliant at pointing out minor mistakes without seeming like an asshole. When I watch videos from before and after being taught by him my playing is so much cleaner and it’s because he made me do this. Great video as always Rob!

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT22 Před měsícem +4

    The studio is shaping up nicely! This is amazing advice, Rob. Muting is underrated and so many players don’t do it. Muting techniques should be taught early on while a player is a beginner as opposed to waiting until a player is in the intermediary space. There’s no reason it can’t start in the first few lessons - like showing players to mute unused open strings when learning cowboy chords. As soon as I learned different ways to use my left and right hand to mute strings early on in my playing journey, it really made me sound SO much better.
    Part of what helped me really understand that early on as a beginner is because I learned to play rock and metal on an acoustic guitar - and it’s tough to hide sympathetically resonating strings on an acoustic where you’ll hear every little detail vibrating that soundboard (sometimes resonating strings are better hidden on electric guitar if the noise isn’t getting picked up too loudly, depending on the effects being used, etc). Nobody really told me to do it. I started by naturally using my fretting hand to pump the fretted strings, and then I realized I had to find a way to mute open strings at times - so I experimented to find ways of achieving that with different hand positions. I realized palm muting was also a thing, mostly because I was using my ears and tried replicating the sounds I was hearing in my favorite songs. When I started doing more intermediary lessons, I was shocked to discover I was already muting strings well before the lessons in various learning platforms even got to that concept.
    It also helped that I learned to play a variety of genres early on. Hard Rock, 90’s/‘00 Punk, and various types of metal are my faves, but I love playing singer-songwriter tunes, Golden Oldies, classical, etc. Being a well-rounded player is a huge asset because, like you said, you can borrow techniques from one genre that might rarely be used in another one that’ll make you sound more pro and/or more unique.
    I’m mostly a rhythm player, which really makes it even more important to know how to silence unused strings. You don’t want all kinds of added noise in the rhythm section because it’ll just make the tune sound muddy and sloppy. I’m trying to expand on lead techniques these days. I’m really not much of a lead player because my fretting hand and arm have some trouble moving as fast as is often required with my disabilities. However, I am getting better with time and find that my rhythm skills are very helpful to watching my timing, and keeping the melodic parts flowing since I’m already really good at muting strings.
    Great video, Rob!

  • @mmiller6873
    @mmiller6873 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for this. You have no idea how much these help me pick back up this journey of my guitar playing.

  • @rockozaurus
    @rockozaurus Před měsícem +8

    Great video!
    You are such a nice guy.
    I just ordered Chapman guitar and can't wait to get delivered to me.
    Cheers!

  • @mattcook476
    @mattcook476 Před měsícem +3

    I love it when you do these masterclass videos. Thanks!

  • @black7rc720
    @black7rc720 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you, Rob. Always up for a tour of a new space.👍

  • @shanewalton8888
    @shanewalton8888 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks for continuing putting out these learning videos, Rob. You're a great teacher.

  • @MRoo1oo
    @MRoo1oo Před měsícem

    Thanks for this lesson, it's very useful. Keep these lesson's coming & give us a tour of the new space. Cheers!

  • @ShawnGuess
    @ShawnGuess Před měsícem +2

    LOVE the nod to 'Liberty' 😀

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  Před měsícem +1

      That’s where a lot of this technique really started for me, in trying to mimic the playing of Steve Vai

  • @MrClydie_Po_Po
    @MrClydie_Po_Po Před měsícem

    Thanks, Rob. Lovely, easy bit of technique goodness, there. All the very best!

  • @karlhoward2737
    @karlhoward2737 Před měsícem +2

    Wow….guess what I’ll be doing tomorrow…….brilliant, thanks for sharing…do enjoy your videos Rob…thanks for sharing

  • @martinpidsley4608
    @martinpidsley4608 Před měsícem +4

    Guitar looks sick! Hoping there is a 25.5 scale tune-o-matic in your 2024 line-up.

    • @tgstk2
      @tgstk2 Před měsícem

      And a lefty please

  • @ngaoutdoors4715
    @ngaoutdoors4715 Před 28 dny

    Thank you! Huge help. Love your playing. It inspires me to practice more.

  • @outermarker5801
    @outermarker5801 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks Rob, much appreciated!

  • @mikaeljohansson83
    @mikaeljohansson83 Před měsícem +1

    Great lesson Rob! So easy to oversee this simple(takes some practice though) but vital technique.

  • @tgstk2
    @tgstk2 Před měsícem +3

    Wow this was really a great lessons.
    Im going to try this because i find legato very hard to play clean and especially when changing strings

  • @DVRMNaitor
    @DVRMNaitor Před měsícem +3

    This is amazing content 😮

  • @Lez325
    @Lez325 Před měsícem

    Thanks Rob- these videos bright up a dull day

  • @Jasx1x
    @Jasx1x Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Chappers. Gonna use this technique for the next few practice sessions.

  • @lasombra_br
    @lasombra_br Před měsícem

    Thank you for the lesson! I always had difficulty muting strings, but now this makes a bunch of sense.

  • @allstopblue5717
    @allstopblue5717 Před měsícem

    Solid tip. Thanks for the video. I think I’ve been striving for this without realizing it

  • @progrob27
    @progrob27 Před měsícem

    This a great demonstration and advice. Thanks. Also your notes did indeed sound sweet as. Nice!

  • @zzzsydneyhom1379
    @zzzsydneyhom1379 Před měsícem +2

    Great tip Rob. Cheers mate...

  • @mururoa7024
    @mururoa7024 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks! Very helpful.

  • @edwardglyons
    @edwardglyons Před měsícem

    Thanks heaps Rob. That was a fantastic lesson.

  • @SlobodaBalint
    @SlobodaBalint Před měsícem

    I think I saw this lesson from you 3 times before, but it really does make a huge difference and I know I learned it from you cuz I do it the same way.

  • @Krackerjac
    @Krackerjac Před měsícem

    Awesome tips Rob! I’m gonna have a crack at this technique for sure! Love the legato stuff as well.! Thx for sharing!!🍻

  • @MikeSmith-ns6py
    @MikeSmith-ns6py Před 27 dny +1

    I thought for a second you were saying Liberty by Steve Vai was Joe's Top Gun lol. Good advice Rob. Haven't seen you post in a while

  • @revjeffg
    @revjeffg Před měsícem

    This is awesome! Without realizing it, I had started “making the hole” a little while back when I started gigging my Quad cortex; something about it just clicked in…but now I can’t wait to pick up my guitar and start applying it to legato technique. Brilliant!

  • @robertdonosobuchner3129
    @robertdonosobuchner3129 Před měsícem

    Very good and useful lesson! Thank you very much!

  • @IshredGuitar
    @IshredGuitar Před 28 dny

    Great lesson Rob! I've been doing this since 90s and only use a string dampener when recording a track with "tapping" so I do this pretty much same thing with right hand muting technique with staccato. Works outstanding for economy micro sweeps as well.

  • @gu9008
    @gu9008 Před měsícem

    Thanks Rob great lesson will put this to good practice

  • @andrewharper1609
    @andrewharper1609 Před 17 dny

    Wow great lesson, thank you.

  • @Rando515
    @Rando515 Před 28 dny +1

    Great teaching video

  • @by_the_stone
    @by_the_stone Před měsícem

    I've been working on string muting for months now without seeing significant improvement, using the more common combination of right hand palm and left hand index finger. Seeing this different technique gives me hope, definitely have to try it. Thanks a lot for sharing!

  • @Professional.Bro.777
    @Professional.Bro.777 Před měsícem +1

    God bless you and your family teacher Rob!

  • @JamesBullock-tr5ed
    @JamesBullock-tr5ed Před měsícem +2

    You're a great teacher 🎉

  • @nohillforahighstepper
    @nohillforahighstepper Před měsícem +2

    Learning to mute will be handy when learning to play slide guitar... Dobro, Hawaiian, steel or using a bottle neck on your guitar.

  • @superglide10
    @superglide10 Před měsícem

    Hey Rob, hope all is well, I miss the day's of you at Anderton's, anyways great video I'm always getting inspired by you thanks for all the lessons & tips, I'm the guy that spoke to Lee about the bugera amps 😊

  • @kuttenberg13
    @kuttenberg13 Před měsícem +1

    Wow! This awesome!

  • @jeffthomas7620
    @jeffthomas7620 Před měsícem

    Excellent. Thank you.

  • @ropsukka7671
    @ropsukka7671 Před měsícem

    I recently bought an used Chapman ML3 pro traditional and i absolutely love it. Will be fun to try to learn these tricks on it :D

  • @KidDozzi
    @KidDozzi Před měsícem +1

    This is SO good

  • @timothya2742
    @timothya2742 Před měsícem

    Sweet. Finding tones is truly like finding treasures

  • @kinoikindell
    @kinoikindell Před 26 dny

    I've seen this position of the right hand many times but it was hard to say why they were doing it. Thanks!

  • @smmyers5956
    @smmyers5956 Před měsícem

    Good video Rob.

  • @UncleYoshi
    @UncleYoshi Před 19 dny

    This is excellent, Rob! Thanks for sharing this secret technique 👍🏻 Btw, is that a new Chapman guitar? 🤔 I will check it out 😊

  • @2twh53
    @2twh53 Před měsícem

    Rob you are a beast, but you know that already. Something you don't know is that your an inspiration to a guy in charleston SC in the US. I'm glad to have found you on Andertons.

  • @Terrysoddy
    @Terrysoddy Před 27 dny

    This really is an amazing technique and game changer

  • @v.k.7463
    @v.k.7463 Před měsícem

    I read in a guitar magazine many years ago about the technique of "string damping". I think it may have been Willie Nelson talking/teaching to use the extra right-hand fingers to silence unused strings. I somehow drifted into using my left hand to fret notes & silence strings at the same time. Your explanation makes this easier to do!

  • @rickyboss8747
    @rickyboss8747 Před měsícem +1

    Merci beaucoup pour ce secret je vais essayer de le mettre en pratique

  • @peterelford2695
    @peterelford2695 Před měsícem

    amazing looking guitar Rob

  • @jonathanmurphy9038
    @jonathanmurphy9038 Před měsícem

    Alright Rob. Super content as always. Was the first melody a bit more Liberty than Top Gun? Love ya.

  • @daemondsconcero
    @daemondsconcero Před měsícem

    Thank you Rob, I’m going to apply the technique to the Bb major scale, I always wondered how you move so fast. Yeah I can hear the difference, amazing! I’m guessing it’s uneconomical for some movement patterns? I’m finding the thumb difficult, I’m sure I’ll get there. Thanks again Rob!

  • @matrixstar2767
    @matrixstar2767 Před měsícem

    Great tip!

  • @ElBlasto-lh7qu
    @ElBlasto-lh7qu Před měsícem

    Thanks again rob for awesum tech lesson, i shall go away and practice. 🤗

  • @philfyphil
    @philfyphil Před měsícem

    Nice one Rob

  • @adrianmatis3153
    @adrianmatis3153 Před 27 dny +1

    Hi Rob, I do this for long note with vibrato and feedback.

  • @frossbog
    @frossbog Před měsícem

    If I'm playing a single note and holding it, I use my picking hand to mute any strings above the note and the fretting hand to mute any strings below. Easy and works great.

  • @Hi_Im_Dave
    @Hi_Im_Dave Před měsícem +1

    Chappers, that guitar is bloody gorgeous! The paint job is *chefs kiss*
    What model is it?

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  Před měsícem +2

      Thanks, Dave, this is a Chapman Guardian

  • @svengain7020
    @svengain7020 Před měsícem

    I'm mid drinking , so you earned my subscription. Please keep up the content to guitar enlightening Thank you Mr Mullet Outfit 🍻

  • @limpethead
    @limpethead Před měsícem

    Thought provoking. Very good lesson. Should be standard for everyone. Can l just also say. That guitar is absolutely beautiful. The fret board is incredible, check out the length of it. I will try this out on acoustic, l feel it will just have the same effect if not better.

  • @staleyexplores
    @staleyexplores Před měsícem +1

    I think I do this or even use the resonance of my acoustic to my advantage and on the electric it's the opposite but if you can also mute on acoustic I can see the advantage of that which I do some for the funk.

  • @ChristopherOrth
    @ChristopherOrth Před měsícem

    A distinction here is that there is no one "right" way to mute/control your string, but that you do need to do it! I handle this with combos of palm and left hand fingers, with right fingers rarely getting involved. Those of us old enough to have learned to play in front of screaming full stacks just figured it out intuitively. I never realized how powerful this was when I was doing it. Just wanted to play cleaner, and it's been natural ever since.

  • @doktabob328
    @doktabob328 Před 10 dny

    I love your built-in inane qualities Rob.
    They’re innate.
    The hallmark of great players.
    ✌ 👽 🎸

  • @cigilovic
    @cigilovic Před měsícem +1

    This guitar looks and sounds great Monkey Lord! :=)

  • @JimBoom92
    @JimBoom92 Před měsícem

    nice advice. wanted to check out your stunning guitar but the link does not work. thomann says: The product Chapman Guitars ML3 Pro Traditional CAM is regretfully no longer available. i also couldnt find it at chapman guitars. what kind of axe is it? thanks.

  • @simonsmith9942
    @simonsmith9942 Před 21 dnem

    Awesome...

  • @SagaciousOwl
    @SagaciousOwl Před měsícem

    Been learning from you since the old days when you were a monkey lord with love for dinosaurs..good days man❤

  • @aakaashbulani9237
    @aakaashbulani9237 Před měsícem

    Thanks a ton Rob, very good lesson for us all who wants self lessons from the internet. Who don't gets time to go personally at guitar coaching classes.... Please make more of those videos.... Thanks

  • @black7rc720
    @black7rc720 Před měsícem +2

    Like for new studio set-up video

  • @farber2
    @farber2 Před měsícem +1

    Open D string with takes on a life of its own for me.

  • @JammoJay
    @JammoJay Před měsícem

    That's awesome rob. Being self taught, these are the golden nuggets to getting better... So basically being taught not self taught 😂

  • @andrewharper1609
    @andrewharper1609 Před 17 dny

    Nice nod to Mr Vai sir.

  • @Stoitism
    @Stoitism Před měsícem +1

    What is that guitar!? I already have 3 Chapmans, I think I can see a 4th one being added :o

  • @raysissum
    @raysissum Před měsícem +1

    Chap, good video this.

  • @hackandslash873
    @hackandslash873 Před 29 dny

    Thanks

  • @albvs_sovnds
    @albvs_sovnds Před měsícem

    Good stuff but you should mention this is beginner-ish level stuff up front. Either way, you got my view, and helpful content, so keep it up! \m/

  • @codygranrud6212
    @codygranrud6212 Před měsícem +1

    That body type is pretty cool. Kinda Iceman'ish.

  • @snapfinger1
    @snapfinger1 Před měsícem

    The extraneous noise solution. My legato is now as great as Alan Holdsworth’s. Thanks.

  • @56WagonWheel
    @56WagonWheel Před měsícem

    What version Chapman guitar is that?

  • @jesusthugmusic
    @jesusthugmusic Před měsícem

    I have a shecter onen 6 and a hb progressive series 8 string, non fan fret. I dunno where they sit on a tier list but they play well. 😂

  • @tgstk2
    @tgstk2 Před měsícem

    Omg i meed the ml1 pro to ne left handed!!! Those finished

  • @victoriousgangster
    @victoriousgangster Před měsícem

    Have i been doing this and not realizing? Might have check lol

  • @brutalpedz
    @brutalpedz Před měsícem

    Then explain why Marty Friedman and Van Halen play without muting the strings and still have no unwanted resonance ?
    Great video from Troy Grady : No Palm Muting? No Problem! Noise Control Secrets of the Flexed Form

  • @bananaface1636
    @bananaface1636 Před měsícem

    The beast ring 😅

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 Před měsícem

    4:58 - WARNING - SPICY ALERT. 🔥

  • @blairswitchproject2347

    What guitar is that? I’m pretty sure it’s a Chapman but what model? I couldn’t find any like it online.

  • @danieldinatale9414
    @danieldinatale9414 Před 28 dny

    Cool technique Chappers… I’ll give it a go…CHEERS

  • @BCarpenter2314
    @BCarpenter2314 Před měsícem

    Great tip, but maybe you can answer a question?
    When playing non-neighboring strings , I assume this technique cant be used. How would you mute a string(s) surrounded by strings that you do want to play? Example, octaves on the A and G strings while muting the D string...

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  Před měsícem

      Oh man, I wish you were directly in front of me because that’s a relatively easy thing to explain physically - I’ll have to include it in another video but effectively use the underside of the left hand

  •  Před měsícem

    From 7:49, it sounded like Troy Stetina's legendary Speed Mechanics

  • @tonepilot
    @tonepilot Před měsícem

    Egad, this is gonna take a LOT of practice.

  • @jackschijven8219
    @jackschijven8219 Před měsícem

    How hard is this technique to master?

  • @thenovicenoisemaker
    @thenovicenoisemaker Před měsícem

    Awesome Rob, way too advanced for me but good to know

  • @billbruns9582
    @billbruns9582 Před měsícem

    How donyounhold the guitar that low and still have good stretch

  • @stu_y
    @stu_y Před měsícem

    I treated myself to an expensive guitar for my 40th birthday and I hated it at first because it was so noisy. It took me an embarrassingly long time to realise it was just my shit playing and the strings needed better muting because the whole thing resonates wonderfully.

  • @SagaciousOwl
    @SagaciousOwl Před měsícem

    You have been a true blessing to the guitar community master Chapman. You not only motivated me to learn guitar but also motivated me in life because your videos are full of positive vibes and energy

  • @trevorD1156
    @trevorD1156 Před měsícem

    Like the videos and the tips aren't bad, but like most things that advertise as a life hack it's 95% common sense, to the point where I have always muted unnecessary strings naturally because it sounds better.... Unless I'm playing something punk or grunge where the chaotic overtones are intentional.