GUITAR TIP: 5 Common Practice Mistakes

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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2020
  • Here are five practice mistakes I made when I was learning guitar. Study each mistake to avoid making them in your own practice.
    Mistake #1 "Practicing Too Fast" 1:14
    Mistake #2 "Not Using a Metronome" 2:33
    Mistake #3 "Only Practicing Whole Songs" 5:56
    Mistake #4 "No Clear Goals" 8:54
    Mistake #5 "No Structure" 11:51
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  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  Před rokem +13

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  • @Labroidas
    @Labroidas Před 4 lety +1568

    Brandon basically just summed up how to effectively practice not just for any instrument (as well as singing), but literally any skill that humans can learn, ever. Bravo to you, Brandon.

    • @SteelSkin667
      @SteelSkin667 Před 4 lety +105

      I'm getting my metronome ready for the next time I practice soldering :)

    • @jamesh1758
      @jamesh1758 Před 4 lety +20

      But what if you’re practicing to be bad at practicing?

    • @LostSoulAscension
      @LostSoulAscension Před 4 lety +19

      Hey man, if you can practice sex at 120 bpm with 16th notes, with over 9,000 repetitions, I think the women in our world would be pretty happy, in the bedroom. Jk, remember guys, we gotta slow it down too.

    • @alexichabot9051
      @alexichabot9051 Před 4 lety +2

      Lawrence Seiji Abbott That’s how pornstars practice

    • @nandy9285
      @nandy9285 Před 4 lety +3

      I'm even applying this to exercise. Identifying and fixing problems is key to good form we well as taking things slow before going all out

  • @JDtheSpyski
    @JDtheSpyski Před 4 lety +2740

    PETITION FOR BRANDON TO UPLOAD HIS ELECTRIC GUITAR SHRED VIDEOS!! WE ALL KNOW THEY EXIST BRO CMON IVE BEEN WAITING SINCE I SUBSCRIBED TO YOUR CHANNEL

  • @jakewilliams8328
    @jakewilliams8328 Před 3 lety +25

    That metaphor at 1:24 about slowing down being likened to zooming in a painting.. should be taught to everybody when they first touch an instrument

  • @CKSilverio-ro2je
    @CKSilverio-ro2je Před rokem +14

    I’m currently 17 and is practicing sweep picking while watching this video, the first tip made me stop! I love this channel so much hahaha

  • @Godlynessinate
    @Godlynessinate Před 4 lety +1142

    My guy had a wrinkly shirt prepared just for this video

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  Před 4 lety +675

      Jokes on you. All my shirts are wrinkly.

    • @Godlynessinate
      @Godlynessinate Před 4 lety +331

      @@brandonacker You know how I know you're lying? My man Brandon always looks crisp as FUCK

    • @michaelbross5687
      @michaelbross5687 Před 3 lety +8

      Brandon Acker best possible way you could have answered this comment 😂

    • @senza4591
      @senza4591 Před 3 lety +10

      Of course he did. He had 300 years to prepare.

    • @andrewhume3090
      @andrewhume3090 Před 3 lety +8

      That wrinkle took years of practice

  • @jojojojojojojojojojojojob
    @jojojojojojojojojojojojob Před 4 lety +86

    heres how i learn guitar: hear a song>learn the song>practice 5 hrs a day>eventually play it well>put the guitar down until next year>forget the song>rinse repeat

  • @zachabsher8546
    @zachabsher8546 Před 3 lety +36

    lmao he looked so badass at 17 thats hilarious

  • @masterzparkour
    @masterzparkour Před 4 lety +34

    As a electric guitar player, I smiled when you mentioned sweep picking obssession at the age of 17. Story of my life. I will start practicing classical guitar when I finally get an acoustic.

  • @beeepo3884
    @beeepo3884 Před 4 lety +503

    I see Bradon Acker as the Bob Ross of musical art

    • @edwarding7737
      @edwarding7737 Před 4 lety +9

      So fantastic how clear he explain should inspire anybody that’s keen to learn guitar great job .

    • @ras902
      @ras902 Před 4 lety +3

      Or guitar jesus

    • @Mykahaia
      @Mykahaia Před 3 lety +7

      Yep..."now let's add a little 13th note in this chord"

    • @muratcamofficial
      @muratcamofficial Před 3 lety +4

      he has no ego ..that makes it easy to learn cause you feel close.

    • @muratcamofficial
      @muratcamofficial Před 3 lety +1

      @J Carver itd a methaphot just like stapel center is makka of basketbol ! you get it no offence to relegions.with respect !

  • @krishnastarz
    @krishnastarz Před 4 lety +189

    I had given up on the guitar permanently a literal half hour ago. Your video has encouraged me to try it again tomorrow, i never thought 'inspirational' content would actually inspire me. Thank you.

    • @harshinikudia8194
      @harshinikudia8194 Před 4 lety +5

      why tomorrow? do it now while watching his warp up video

    • @MrPDTaylor
      @MrPDTaylor Před 4 lety +6

      This is how I've been practicing for a long time. I promise you if you slow down and diligently follow this advice you'll be amazed how quickly you'll make progress.

    • @nekuchan900
      @nekuchan900 Před 4 lety +1

      Hope you stuck with it!

  • @octavianorogesmusic
    @octavianorogesmusic Před 3 lety +67

    Brandon always looks like he would have some sort of foreign accent but then he just speaks with an American one

    • @0gami1tto
      @0gami1tto Před 3 lety +4

      It is foreign if you don’t love in America lol

    • @onetruetroy
      @onetruetroy Před 4 měsíci

      His voice reminded me of someone and had a striking resemblance. A much younger David Cronenberg as Dr Decker in Nightbreed.
      czcams.com/video/TZgbMfkMnnM/video.htmlsi=_-qyr6kprYfgrY_f

  • @codybenner179
    @codybenner179 Před 3 lety +85

    This video is not only really well made and informative but there is something about Brandon's demeanor that really makes this video feel so encouraging and gentle. Thank you so much for making this!

  • @sachanataf26
    @sachanataf26 Před 4 lety +411

    me before the photo : Well this dude has always been on classic music stuff.
    *Brandon showing a picture of him at 17*
    me after the photo : Well, he definitely is more awesome than i expected.

  • @foamyrocks665
    @foamyrocks665 Před 4 lety +302

    I hope people appreciate and see the difference between a guitar lesson from someone with a degree in music studies and someone who just explains some frets and tabs on CZcams. Your videos are so good and hope it reaches out to as many people as possible who want to learn guitar. Your explanations were the same ones that I received when studying classical guitar, and that was about 15 years ago. Happy to see that these practices are still used!

    • @BURGRKNG
      @BURGRKNG Před 4 lety +12

      I definitely do! His explanations of why he takes the approach that he does makes things so clear and resonates with me on a deeper level, so many channels will just throw the exercise at you without explaining the approach. I would be humbled to be taught by this guy, I'm completely self taught for 15 years and after watching this video... I realise why I made so much progress in the first few years of me playing versus the last ten years or so. Amazing communication skills on this man

    • @davekeith7504
      @davekeith7504 Před 3 lety

      Oh yes very close to the arts ,very experienced.,,. Wonderfully expresst.

    • @sergius28
      @sergius28 Před 3 lety

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    • @CatsPajamas23
      @CatsPajamas23 Před 3 lety

      Exactly. Well said.

  • @paulgordon1595
    @paulgordon1595 Před rokem +12

    So thankful I found this channel. Picked up my first guitar 12 years ago, was a serious metal-head. Then came the rock music my father loved, next came the blues. I’ve recently picked up the Nylon String guitar and I have never been more in love.

  • @granite_planet
    @granite_planet Před rokem +3

    The gentlest, most musical vampire. ☺️

  • @EOS44
    @EOS44 Před 4 lety +146

    1:49 Metalhead Brandon is one of the things I never knew I needed to see, but now I'm glad I did.

  • @redheadsg1
    @redheadsg1 Před 4 lety +505

    "If you can play it slow, you can play it quickly."

    • @tylergriffinguitar6873
      @tylergriffinguitar6873 Před 4 lety +64

      ReDHeaDSg1 you gotta put in your 40 hours a day though, otherwise you can’t play at all.

    • @lquqpgqr
      @lquqpgqr Před 4 lety +5

      amazing...

    • @educostanzo
      @educostanzo Před 4 lety +22

      Sacrilegious bois are taking over all music channels.

    • @kirbymarchbarcena
      @kirbymarchbarcena Před 4 lety +11

      TwoSetViolin reference

    • @DovidM
      @DovidM Před 4 lety +9

      I haven’t had to work on speed because I’ve practiced how to play a phrase cleanly at 60 bpm. If you find yourself making mistakes at 90 bpm, you’ve probably been making a few mistakes at 60. Use your phone to record yourself playing at 60 bpm. Play it back to see if the issue is with the left or right hand.

  • @davidcrowley6216
    @davidcrowley6216 Před 4 lety +8

    The best guitar teacher I had told me, "Perfect practice makes perfect." He gave me so many tips like these to improve my play.

  • @sabre2x135
    @sabre2x135 Před 4 lety +144

    What’s a metronome? ......A wee guy that lives on the Paris underground

  • @BoopyTheFox
    @BoopyTheFox Před 4 lety +342

    Here's his points:
    1 - Slow down
    You will hear your mistakes better, and will learn to play without them, quicker.
    2 - Use metronome/drum machine
    "Anchor" yourself in a rhythm, just like you "anchor" your instrument in a certain tuning.
    3 - Using metronome, play as slow as you need to play it well and comfortable.
    Speed up gradually, and you'll learn to play fast quicker (as weird as it sounds).
    3.2 - Separate "practice" from "performance"
    When practicing, work slow on parts where you make mistakes.
    When performing, skip mistakes even if you make them. People listen to a whole piece and not to mistakes
    4 - Set yourself goals that you can achieve in one practice session
    You won't feel as unaccomplished if you set small goals and progress on them fast.
    5 - Introduce some structure to your practices.
    When you're up to commitment, make a journal and log your practices - what did you do, for how long, and what needs some work.

    • @Cybercrime.branch
      @Cybercrime.branch Před 4 lety +6

      BoopyTheFox thanks but no thanks I want to listen from his mouth, I want to hear his voice 😋

    • @jjjjjjjn__
      @jjjjjjjn__ Před 4 lety +3

      Thanks

    • @steveb9325
      @steveb9325 Před 4 lety +2

      Bruce Lee kept Journals of his workouts, training, filming etc.

    • @ouafmannlitchfield5448
      @ouafmannlitchfield5448 Před 4 lety +4

      I don't make any mistake when i practice because i don't practice 😉

    • @MrSidney9
      @MrSidney9 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks a lot for the synthesis

  • @bluebotlivingston6016
    @bluebotlivingston6016 Před 4 lety +82

    You're like the big brother musician I never had, thanks so much sir

  • @peters6366
    @peters6366 Před 3 lety +3

    My 1st year university Music 100 course - we had to spend the first three months clapping to a metronome @ 60bpm for 3 full minutes. Every time we were on the beat the sound of the metronome disappeared into the clap. Idea was not to hear the metronome at all and you had "started" to demonstrate control over a basic element of music ... time. This video brought that memory back. Thanks!

  • @cswann8
    @cswann8 Před rokem +2

    1:48 Mad props for posting that photo. It took a lot of guts to do that. 👋

  • @sherlock6848
    @sherlock6848 Před 4 lety +129

    This is my favourite guitar channel.

  • @xjohnwebsterx
    @xjohnwebsterx Před 4 lety +61

    "I want to live *next* to Carnegie Hall so when people ask me for directions I can say 'practice, practice, practice, then make a left.'" - Demetri Martin

    • @tiny5663
      @tiny5663 Před 3 lety +1

      I like that guy now

  • @mavil64
    @mavil64 Před rokem +11

    Speaking as a violin teacher, once I got my violin diploma (weird progress system in greece but it's the final thing you get), I was completely lost. I always had a certain piece as my goal which pushed me to study and practice but after "finishing" everything it was extremely hard for me to get any better. Small goals and hard pieces you can progress on slowly are the best thing to have to motivate you and I wish it hadn't taken me a year or more after my violin diploma to realise that.

  • @peteranti007
    @peteranti007 Před 3 lety +63

    I don't usually make comments on CZcams videos but had to make an exception on this occasion... Thank you so much for your clear, simple and non-patronising advice. It's given me a much-needed boost to instil focus and discipline into my guitar practice. I'll let you know how I'm doing in 3 months time!

    • @schctrg
      @schctrg Před 2 lety +4

      I just stumbled upon this. So hows your progress?

    • @DaveTaste
      @DaveTaste Před 2 lety +3

      I don't usually reply.

  • @thearmoredguy3663
    @thearmoredguy3663 Před 4 lety +132

    Its interesting to see sweep picking on a classical guitar.

    • @BoopyTheFox
      @BoopyTheFox Před 4 lety +23

      Sweep picking is just arpeggio with distortion.

    • @chriskan21
      @chriskan21 Před 4 lety +8

      @@BoopyTheFox i think there is a huge difference since one is played with a pick

    • @BoopyTheFox
      @BoopyTheFox Před 4 lety +2

      @@chriskan21 It was a joke tho

    • @lazy010011
      @lazy010011 Před 4 lety +3

      I want to see him sweep on an electric, real real bad.

    • @erigor11
      @erigor11 Před 4 lety +1

      @@chriskan21 He did it without a pic.

  • @hehmann3215
    @hehmann3215 Před 4 lety +57

    I love how passionate he is about guitar and music. He is such a nice guy and I just love to hear him speak.
    His calm voice and speaking flow really are something special!

  • @Shirley0850
    @Shirley0850 Před 3 lety +22

    This is the best practice plan explained without rushing through it that I have yet to see. Thank you!

  • @lekingsharp849
    @lekingsharp849 Před 4 lety +13

    That which one has learnt for oneself, goes an important proverb and shares with others, makes one immortal. In this spirit of kindness, generosity of spirit and heart, Mr. Brandon gives us the best of himself. This is truly appreciated and many thanks for sharing with us.

  • @guillermiro2079
    @guillermiro2079 Před 4 lety +11

    "Expose your greates weaknesses"...The best tip for the life. It seems that always we the guitarrists try to hide our weaknesses not just for the listeners but ourselves.

  • @thoughtfuI
    @thoughtfuI Před 4 lety +52

    Brandon, you're totally correct on every aspect. But for me as a self-learner was a total blast to understand how to really _focus_ on spotting mistakes. It's like a meditation. You can be really annoyed when playing same piece slow, repeat after repeat, you usually don't have visible progress, eyes and ears become "blurry". Sometimes frustration builds up. What's really helped me to stay focused is trying to play pieces differently(adding dynamic, accents etc) while playing slow. Recording yourself is another way to spot mistakes.

  • @1920sman
    @1920sman Před rokem +20

    Great advice - for all instruments. My trumpet teacher used to say “Practice doesn’t make perfect, only perfect practice makes perfect. Imperfect practice only re-enforces mistakes.”
    I would add one other tip. That is to isolate as well as slow down. Sometimes a mistake is more than one problem.
    By breaking down what appears at first to be a single mistake into all its parts we can really fix it. So, by ignoring all other problems for a while and focussing on another one, we allow our brains and bodies a chance to fix the one we’re focusing on much more effectively without being overwhelmed by too much at once. Eg. wrong notes, wrong timing or bad dynamics, fingering, technique,interpretation etc. Always initially focus on one thing only and fix that without worrying about others. And I mean not just one rough spot. Usually a mistake or single rough spot has multiple problems. Isolate each issue. Repeat with each problem and make your final focus be the putting of all the fixed problems together, to “iron out” the mistake. This is often harder than you might imagine and usually requires a drop in tempo on the first few attempts, but by isolating issues we can fix them much quicker than trying to fix everything wrong with say 1 bad bar, or a sloppy scale run. Chances are there are almost alway 2 or 3 smaller things going wrong - often even more.
    It’s also great for our mind and ear to learn the discipline of identifying the problems. If we can’t break things down and identify what’s wrong, it’s really hard (and slow) trying to fix them. And likewise, we can improve much quicker and effectively if we can identify problems and break them down into their smallest parts.

  • @SHENGUS.
    @SHENGUS. Před 3 lety +5

    i started out learning chords, then practiced finger picking with the chords I learned, then moved onto lead guitar parts in songs for slides and vibratos, went back to finger picking and learned Big Love for speed and now moving towards classical guitar. Going on 3 years now since I first started learning guitar, practice every day but never set a time for how long. Sometime I'd pick it up for 5 minutes but most of the time nowadays I play until my finger tips hurt lmao. So glad I decided to learn an instrument, made my furlough entertaining.

  • @chessvodkaopera
    @chessvodkaopera Před 4 lety +38

    12:06 Brandon reveals his death note, which he uses to rid of bad sounding notes.

  • @MrPainfulTruth
    @MrPainfulTruth Před 4 lety +41

    I've been playing and studying for 25 years now and what he says is 100% accurate. Weakness of human nature leads to those mistakes. When noone is there to disciplne you, you'll avoid the painful stuff like isolating and fixing the parts that dont work well. Thats the exact difference between a pro and an amateur.

    • @steveb9325
      @steveb9325 Před 4 lety

      That and practicing 5 hours a day and playing for 3 hours after practicing. Not to mention the next day prep. change strings etc. Oh, dont forget score, or piece arrangements and composition.
      I've had people actually come up to me and say: wow what an easy gig you have; just play 3 hours a night. Ha! You don't know what you dont know.

  • @bjk7779
    @bjk7779 Před rokem +2

    This definetly won't be the last video from you I have watched. You ar e a brilliant teacher and my rescue.

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 Před 3 lety +2

    What’s to dislike?? Free lessons....really good quality as well. Brilliant info well explained!

  • @sei8932
    @sei8932 Před 4 lety +100

    his voice is giving me some asmr vibes

  • @thebearded4427
    @thebearded4427 Před 4 lety +10

    Watched Rob Scallons video on classic guitars, almost fell in love with Brandon when he plays the 275 000 guitar despite being confident in my sexuality, found this video and now im practicing on my guitar after not having touched it for 2 years.
    Probably the best fundamental guitar lesson videos ive had the pleasure to watch! Thank you soo much!

  • @TheRealChrisLopez
    @TheRealChrisLopez Před 4 lety +201

    Guitar teacher: Learn everything slowly
    Also Guitar teacher: charges by the hour
    Job security intensifies...

    • @smoadia85
      @smoadia85 Před 3 lety +7

      *conspiracy theories intensities*

    • @joelbramble6915
      @joelbramble6915 Před 3 lety +17

      PRACTICE slowly; don't waste time or money practicing during your lesson

    • @ralphbarhydt8974
      @ralphbarhydt8974 Před 3 lety

      Cynical crap

    • @kevintandian6257
      @kevintandian6257 Před 3 lety +8

      Practice at home, teachers are meant to consolidate your skills not to be a person to tell you to go to practice

  • @billcayemberg2104
    @billcayemberg2104 Před 3 lety +13

    I've been playing for around 12 years. I also am a high school teacher for the past 27 years. A lot of your practice ideas come straight out of the school of pedagogy. This is the best video of guitar advice I've seen. Some of these things I had figured out some I had not. New players would be really wise to follow the advice given here. Very pragmatic and specific tools to improve. Just excellent. I just subscribed.

  • @user-uy7bn4kt2b
    @user-uy7bn4kt2b Před rokem +3

    This video is criminal for it is free high quality content

  • @manadrain9561
    @manadrain9561 Před 4 lety +4

    This is *the * method. Back in the day, I went to school for percussion. This is almost the exact method we used. The main difference is that our Instructor filled out the practice journal and served as the second voice of your inner monologue to help you spot and find a good approach for problem spots. Fast forward a few years, and I'm getting a welcome recap on these skills after picking up guitar (marimbas are proper expensive). Thank you for putting excellent methods out there for more people!

  • @Roquea.207
    @Roquea.207 Před rokem +7

    This is classical guitar education for free
    Wonderful advices , high quality content
    Couldn’t be more grateful

  • @SkylarkFields
    @SkylarkFields Před 3 lety +8

    I wish I had been taught this when I was trying to learn guitar about 40 years ago. My tutor never gave me this excellent advice. I never played anything well, and I gave up. Unfortunately now, painful fingers, thumbs and wrists prevent me from trying again. I've watched a couple of your videos and you have an excellent teaching manner. It's relaxing just to listen and watch, even if I can't apply your advice.

  • @jorgebohyn
    @jorgebohyn Před 4 lety +10

    Even for non-guitarists like myself (I'm an accordionist), this video can really help for other instruments as well.

  • @hannahjohnson4582
    @hannahjohnson4582 Před 4 lety +13

    Your channel has made me fall in love with my guitar and piano practice again. I can see how passionate you are about guitar and music in general and that helped me remember why I started playing music in the first place! Practicing felt like drudgery for a long time and your teaching has helped me be learn to practice really effectively so I can get the most out of it. You have helped me to be patient with myself while I'm learning something, no matter how long it takes for me to figure it out. From what I can see, you are the best guitar teacher on CZcams and one of the best teachers I've ever had. Thank you.

  • @qwertyfied4921
    @qwertyfied4921 Před 3 lety +1

    Some of these tips are so great that you can actually apply it in almost everything in life.

  • @NedBoukharine
    @NedBoukharine Před 4 lety +3

    This guy seems to be a true gentleman and a scholar besides being an artist. Very soothing watching him.

  • @Robinaur
    @Robinaur Před 4 lety +6

    You have literally answered all of the questions that I’ve had for more than 10 years. I always knew what I was doing wrong, but I could never tell how to solve it until now. You are a true maestro!

  • @BoopyTheFox
    @BoopyTheFox Před 4 lety +11

    When you're slow, you get smooth.
    When you're smooth, you can get faster.

  • @gerbandnl
    @gerbandnl Před 4 lety +3

    I got a squier strat when i was 15. I quit after only playing power chords, learnt some nirvana songs and tried some downtuning. I moved with my parents to a other house and never played guitar again. Im turning 18 this month and i got an old western from my girlfriend a week ago. I saw your video with rob scallon and the $275.000,- guitar. And now this, its realy motivating and i think im about to buy a nylon string.

  • @raishul
    @raishul Před 3 lety +1

    Subscribed, because after a long time I found a speaker is speaking the way a good human being should speak.

  • @kelvinpell4571
    @kelvinpell4571 Před 2 lety +4

    What a great video. For such an accomplished player to explain this in detail and with such humility is so gratifying.
    So many musicians treat others of lesser abiltiy and experience with disregard or condescension; Brandon is not one of those.

  • @artinallforms5718
    @artinallforms5718 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you. I've been playing on and off for over 12 years now and it's only recently that i felt the need to really step up in my commitment and to try new things. You are really helping to keep me motivated.

  • @briantjuh1234
    @briantjuh1234 Před 4 lety +1

    I feel like you were personally speaking to me. I cannot thank you enough for this video. BRAVO

  • @michaelgelburd237
    @michaelgelburd237 Před rokem +1

    Something special that Brandon Acker has besides his magnificent playing is that vague smile in his teaching, the smile is warm and friendly giving the person watching a good feeling of confidence,

  • @user-lz8zp7gc1w
    @user-lz8zp7gc1w Před rokem +8

    This, and all Brandon's 'tip' videos, are so informative and inspiring eg. myth busting, warm up and so many more. Thank you for your contributions to the guitar playing community.

  • @CaptainBlaine
    @CaptainBlaine Před 4 lety +8

    That wrinkled shirt analogy was actually pretty good.

  • @infledermaus
    @infledermaus Před 2 lety +2

    Wow! I play the mandolin, but there is no difference between guitar, mandolin, piano or violin when practicing. I've always heard that "practice makes perfect." I have only recently heard that PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT (via TwoSet Violin). You have, to my ear, just described how to attain perfect practice. I'm going to follow everything you just stated. I wish I'd heard these things 6 decades ago. I might still be playing the guitar. Watching your videos has motivated me to start really practicing again. Thanks!
    One of the problems I have is a bit of arthritis especially in my fretting pinky which has been bent in towards my ring finger from years of use. You'll understand that when you get your bowlback fixed and start playing it. Another is building calluses on soft, mushy old fingertips. I have some Ace Brand sort of baseball tape I have cut in strips to bind my finger tips to keep the mushy pads off adjacent strings and focus the strings on just the tips. Old fingers are so annoying! I'm just now trying it.
    Anything you can suggest to help would be greatly appreciated, Brandon! Listening to you perform is a joy and your tips are fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and beautiful playing with us lesser mortals.
    Sincerely yours,
    Old Farty Goat 🐐

    • @cgnicolis
      @cgnicolis Před 6 měsíci

      My son started karate (tang soo do) when he was 5 and is currently studying for third degree black belt. His instructor used to say "practice makes permanent," which was intended to remind the students that practicing a bad habit only serves to make it difficult, if not impossible, to correct down the road.

  • @guitarpick335
    @guitarpick335 Před 2 lety +1

    Forget about the Dr’s office… All you need to do is break down the fret board into minute segments against chords… Most people don’t care or want to put that much energy into the task at hand.
    Brandon is spot on. It’s a mind task…. Either you care to go down the rabbit hole… or you don’t… it’s a lot of work… but it can be so rewarding and a life changer…

  • @jlkoenig4377
    @jlkoenig4377 Před rokem +3

    Maybe best guitar teacher ever, I feel like I have made a new friend, in addition to finding a mentor and a source of much-needed inspiration! Thank you Brandon, for such well-made lessons.

  • @jdavis6355
    @jdavis6355 Před 3 lety +3

    If you were teaching about python and Dijkstra's algorithm I'd swear up and down you were my Algorithms professor. This is gold.

  • @mohannad-media9989
    @mohannad-media9989 Před 4 lety +2

    I am a flamenco player, and even thoe you are a classical musician but i learned a lot from you , your lessons are amazing. 👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I saw a samurai guitar video, and you gave a lesson on scales which helped me out on the ukulele. Merci beaucoup. I started the piano last year after my retirement, and I'm geeking out on music theory. What a great lesson for any musician.

  • @ironheadfm
    @ironheadfm Před 4 lety +17

    Pretending to make mistakes must be so hard for him like for me to play a decent chord.

  • @nathanksimpson
    @nathanksimpson Před 4 lety +6

    Your delivery and pacing is so calming. This actually makes me want to do something I find frustrating like practicing a difficult piece. Your style of presentation is perfect for what you're trying to do.

  • @davidgierlach61
    @davidgierlach61 Před rokem +2

    EXCELLENT! I always tell new students (piano, here), "You have to be stubborn. You must also be patient." I have music from the 60's with my teacher's scrawl on some pages - "Slow Down!!!"
    Some lessons have me walking a student through their own practice session.
    Good job, siir. Your videos are a pleasure.

  • @eugemur336
    @eugemur336 Před 4 lety +1

    I learned basic guitar at age of 7 by my father but could not read music or afford a teacher was so hard and difficult so I learned by ear like my father then I left it by many reasons with u I recover the interest and notice that I love it thank u x being so humble and share your experience and take the time to explained and Easy way I am now on my 50s but I always love music Blessings to you !

  • @chrismorse2096
    @chrismorse2096 Před rokem +4

    Without a doubt, one of the most informative and clearly articulate/detailed explanation of how to practice accordingly! Refreshingly assuring video! Thanks for your expertise and advice

  • @andrewptob
    @andrewptob Před 4 lety +3

    I really appreciated the idea of performance mode/fun mode vs practice mode. This is definitely something I need to hone in on because I often catch myself messing up something in a song and playing on, and in my head I'm often like "practice that part", but I so often just keep playing on. So silly. Thanks for pointing this out.

  • @websurfer1585
    @websurfer1585 Před 3 lety +1

    Watching you play, it's very clear to me that playing classical, and ANY finger style acoustic guitar, is way, way more technical and skilful than most electric guitar techniques.

  • @aldrenbolito692
    @aldrenbolito692 Před 4 lety +1

    The way he taught is kinda therapeutic. Thank Sir Brandon! need to share this.

  • @johnnyroyal6404
    @johnnyroyal6404 Před 3 lety +66

    i dont even play guitar, i just watch for his smile (no homo)

    • @andrejz8954
      @andrejz8954 Před 3 lety +4

      It's a bit creepy/too much for me tho...

  • @daz_graz
    @daz_graz Před 4 lety +5

    We need more metalhead Brandon on this channel.

  • @leif5046
    @leif5046 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for sharing these tips, Brandon. I used to play guitar many years ago, but gave it up after butchering my entrance exam for music school as a young adult in front of four staunch-looking sensors. That experience really zapped the pleasure and enthusiasm right out of me back then. ~15 years later, I still remember the feeling of defeat, driving home after the audition with my mother. My first guitar was a present from her. It’s one of the few times I forced a smile and lied out of shame and disappointment, telling my mother that the audition went well. Because of your channel, I bought a classical guitar a few months ago (Takamine H8SS) and started playing again. My enthusiasm was rekindled by CZcamsrs such as yourself. Although we never met, you’re like the teacher I never had.

  • @pietro1801
    @pietro1801 Před 2 lety +1

    "What are you struggling with?" Getting started! Trying to learn after not touching an instrument for 20 years is an intimidating task!

  • @billykruger8392
    @billykruger8392 Před 4 lety +8

    Welcome to the Bob Ross of guitar teachers.

  • @nissenilsson9158
    @nissenilsson9158 Před 4 lety +3

    I had no idea this dude was a shredder before!

  • @DarkoRomanov
    @DarkoRomanov Před 4 lety +1

    Ohhh the obsession of sweep picking + tapping at crazy speed. My secret was making them even faster so it appeared like I was doing something extremely cool but you could hear only noise :D

  • @Emily_M81
    @Emily_M81 Před rokem +1

    ...practice journal. That's brilliant. I usually just... sit down and practice but this makes sense.

  • @alexanderk975
    @alexanderk975 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow I'm stunned! You give us such a guidance in learning how to play guitar and you do it in the best way possible. I wish you finding as much joy in creating these videos as we do while watching them :)

  • @sambulls
    @sambulls Před 4 lety +3

    you're such a sweet heart your voice conveys this well, so positive and kind

  • @ringoze
    @ringoze Před 3 lety +2

    This advice can double as a life lesson. Thanks.

  • @matej_simko989
    @matej_simko989 Před 2 lety +2

    Ok 8yrs into guitar and never used metronome what can i say i had a really bad teacher. Now after 8yrs of basically nothing i finally hit a wall where i get to difficult classical pieces where i need to practice and not only use my ears. This video helped me sooooo much. Thank you very much i love all your vids you're a huge inspiration for me. Sending love :)

  • @mrgeorgejetson
    @mrgeorgejetson Před 4 lety +3

    Man, thank you so much for all the amazing material you're uploaded. I would gladly pay for in-person lessons from you and I feel extremely lucky to be able to watch your videos for free. I often feel like the internet is slowly destroying us as human beings, but work like yours restores my faith to a very large degree. Please keep up your amazing work.

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  Před 3 lety +18

    🎟️Tickets now available for my upcoming classical guitar masterclass: arpeggiato.com/masterclass/

    • @nfijef
      @nfijef Před 3 lety

      I have no class, nor a master, sigh.

  • @3dimensions540
    @3dimensions540 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips, when I practice I always try to go to quickly and then mess up and then it demotivates me but now I am going to use a metronome and start off slower!!! Thanks Brandon Acker!

  • @mannacharya4088
    @mannacharya4088 Před 3 lety +1

    1:52 NANI!!! I always imagined you to be a classically trained perfectionist in your childhood but this is so different in a very good sense!

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  Před 2 lety +14

    💥My new online guitar course is open! classicalguitar-pro.com
    Sign-up for lifetime access to this 6-hour course and start playing elegant classical music today!

    • @blackbird7013
      @blackbird7013 Před 2 lety

      You cover some really useful information in your video. Thank you so much! But what I struggle the most is to put a useful practice routine together, hell I do not even know which practices exists, how to execute them properly or which to combine so I get the most out of it. Is that something you cover in your course or could you make a video out of it? That would be so nice :)

  • @jeffreinhart2898
    @jeffreinhart2898 Před 4 lety +1

    So glad I found this, taking up guitar in your 50's is challenging. This is very helpful.

  • @lawrence1960
    @lawrence1960 Před 4 lety +2

    Music college taught me more about practice than anything else. All good points.

  • @xavierlebeuf3061
    @xavierlebeuf3061 Před 4 lety +24

    The one and only true tip: PRACTICE 40 HOURS A DAY

    • @SpazzyTaco-mz5cy
      @SpazzyTaco-mz5cy Před 4 lety +2

      L I N G L I N G 4 0 H O U R S

    • @yesprimin6511
      @yesprimin6511 Před 4 lety +1

      @Xavier Thank you for your “wise suggestion! “ Good “try”! “Good luck!” Good “bye”!

  • @leonardoross8133
    @leonardoross8133 Před 3 lety +3

    Wow, I never realized how much I could be improving, I surely would be adopting all these tips in my practice routine, thank you so much dude

  • @WeirdlingTheUnknown
    @WeirdlingTheUnknown Před 2 lety +1

    I'm watching this realising that I've been playing in some kind of practiformance mode all the time..
    this video really helps to improve overall, very good explanation

  • @jorgecueva1679
    @jorgecueva1679 Před 2 lety +1

    But now you are a great player and teacher :D. I played guitar all my life, but bad. And now, at my 50s, I am taking things slow and it works, just like you say. Thanks for sharing this information! Keep doing the good job!