@@3-14PEC и красава. Я 3 года назад начинал учиться, чуть меньше года позанимался и бросил т.к. надоело. А сейчас наверное мог бы хотя бы группу крови сыграть, но не умею.
Tbf making faces while bending is on a whole nother level. I've never filmed myself, but I can feel that Im making them. I must look so utterly ridiculous🤣
It's a song of the artist "Bibio" but I didn't remember the title. EDIT: After some research I found myself that she wrote this song but if you like sound like it you should listen to album of bibio such as Ribbons, Hand Cranked, Vignetting the Compost or Ambivalence Avenue (in fact all of his album except that last one from this year where he change his music a lot but it still a masterpiece imo)
I just started playing and it’s like it completed me. When it starts flowing and you’re jamming it’s like it takes over your soul. Your whole body wants to move with the chords. It’s like speaking a language you didn’t know you knew. I recommend everyone picking up a guitar and trying to play, because it might be calling your name.
Isn't this all this post is? Egotistical inflation with the need to "show off" for everyone else who hates watching it Yes it's melodic and sweet but it's basic and doesn't get you anywhere in reality That's why you're here watching a person with under 3,500 subscribers and playing the same chords in different ways. And I listen to actual signed bands that have paved the way for people like her to "strum and finger about"
This should only encourage you. It’s a glimpse into the future of how you could sound if you stick with it. I myself have started and given up more times then I can count. Don’t be like me and quit. Stick with it and you could be making beautiful music yourself just like the artist in the video.
Hendrix released that first album with the experience 10 years after picking up a guitar. He didn't have CZcams, teachers, or anything. Did it all by ear. The way he foundout how to tune his guitar properly was he walked to a music store, plucked each string on a guitar at the store, memorized the sound of each string and walked back home to tune his guitar to what he heard.
432 hz , he went for a natural tone, definitely knew how to tune and didn’t use standard tuning, people try and play along but it sounds off and the excuse is the original tape is warped or recording equipment of the time , tuning off etc drop your guitar half a step or change frequency on your digital tuner to A natural 432hz if you haven’t got a true reference tone to tune to !
Observe how when people start progressing with an instrument they start getting more positive in life and it reflects on their face ,she got way smarter ,beautiful
that’s not necessarily true. just because you play guitar or whatever doesn’t mean you’re going to have a positive outlook on life. it could even be the opposite
@@shadowedge729well, learning an instrument can actually have a positive effect on someone's mental health, but it's not such a big difference. for me, learning the piano helped me have a more positive outlook on life after a loved one died, but we shouldn't assume things about someone just because of a 1 minute clip, who knows what is happening behind the scenes.
I’ve been trying to teach myself but I keep giving up because I hate being new at things and want to immediately jump to the part where I can reallly play. I forget it’s a slow and steady process. This really inspired me, thank you queen!!!
I think what a lot of people do is have a incorrect perception of how long it will take to get good. As in this video it does take years. But if you can teach yourself to like the process of learning new things it’ll help
@@haydenharris5439 Very true, people are different. One person could be very capable within months another person could be 3 or 4 years in and still have trouble playing a barre chord but regardless if you apply yourself to learning the craft and practicing often then you will get it eventually.
I totally get it, i'm in the same situation now. I just practice over and over and suck for a while until I can get something to sound okay. I'm hoping one day playing will feel natural, with my short fingers playing is still uncomfortable often.
@@mirvuuson been playing for a week and I've been doing a ton of technique exercises from Bernth, and now I'm starting to learn Playing God by Polyphia 💀 it's going to take a while to play properly but i find it so fun to just go straight for the challenge lol: why wait? (as long as I have proper technique)
I recently started self-teaching myself guitar around 4 years ago, frequently using with a strymon blue sky reverb pedal in my original music. If anyone is interested, My first instrumental album is on my yt channel/spotify. Subscribe to the yt/follow on spotify for more in future. Working on some really legendary projects atm. Hope you enjoy 👍🏽
very cool! I just picked up my first guitar yesterday and seeing peoples progression is the biggest motivation. i look forward to every mistake and success! good luck to everyone 🥂
"i look forward to every mistake" i cannot describe how much those words mean to me. ive been having such a hard time with motivation and i just- idk. that means so much. how is guitar going for you know? :)
@@glittr4brainzz Don't give up! It's kinda monotonous having to practice the basics so much at the beginning, but trust me if you do a little bit every day you'll get there! Took me 2 years to even just play chords without any strings getting muted. "Do I just have really fat fingers? Why can't my pinky hold down the string properly? Why do the strings hurt my fingers so much? HOW DO PEOPLE DO THIS?" Eventually I went over my finger placement through videos, and that really helped. JustinGuitar is a life saver, now I can play most chords without any issues! Don't give up! Keep practicing! And you always wanna try aiming for songs that are one skill level above yours. It'll take awhile, but you just gotta commit to them. That's how I was able to progress fairly quickly into solos, finger picking, and more complicated chords
@@rileymachelle4088 thank you so much, this is really motivating. i won't give up. it's hard to play when i physically cant. i did learn a song, though, and im getting better. im going to follow your advice, thank you so much
@@dylannoonan260 My comment by no means suggested that she was born with a guitar in her hand. If you follow her progression of all the videos she's released over the years, you will see how much hard work she's put into achieving her admirable and insane level of ingenuity. Using the phrase "natural talent" refers to her astute decision to pursue music (whether this is a hobby or a career, etc) and sharing with the world experience a talent (also known as a "skill") that she holds. There are many of us with an inherent, natural ability in certain fields that surpasses others. It's why some choose to pursue and excel in art or music versus construction and engine re-building versus optical physics or neuroscience. Everyone has a set of natural talents; it's whether we choose to feed our natural abilities to become something timeless, or choose to pursue a settled, more standard prescribed path in life and remain mediocre. *Edited for typo on "fields"
@@jennijun no, but saying natural talent means she’s born with it and talent doesn’t mean that you’ve worked for it. Sure it’s a nice thing to say and to some degree talent like being born with fingers and ears and the ears to hear music and notes but it’s also hard work and dedication.
I know, I’ve only been playing since 2019 and can play many different types of music. I don’t mean to brag or anything like that but I just have natural talent and can read the music once and be able to play it afterwards almost to the same timing as the song. I didn’t think I was that good, until I saw others trying to learn and play 😬.
@@gaugesilva2244 I’ve only been playing for 2 years and don’t mean to brag or anything but it’s not really a flex being able to get simple chord progressions down I can get any chord progression with just listening to the song I can play almost any classical piece you can name 😭
@@cinnamonteeth same, but I got to kind of advanced classical guitar in 3 years and just started electric (with ofcourse a huge headstart of having learned classical) and am trying different genres and stuff instead of just chord progressions of pop songs. But then again we shouldn’t really compare with this girl because she’s learning it by herself on her own tempo and thats okay. She decides how much she practices
That motivate me aswell. I've seen a lot of videos like that but they all look like they become guitar master in like 4 years and as someone that casually play guitar it feels good to see some normal progression.
You've made a solid and holistic progression. All things considered, you went from La La Land (A good movie tbf) via Ed Sheeran to finding a style you vibe with and which (I can imagine) is technically challenging you to incorporate more creative and unique chord progressions and techniques. While cultivating a fascination for the instrument and finding a style you've also created an image and a platform by and for yourself.
@@jackrogers_ exactly thanks for understanding. So basicly people that actually play guitar see how shite is she - barely playing barre chords after 3 years. I have been playing for 2.5. And if someone says i am just a hater, nah look at my page see what i am playing.
if you liked it then definitely listen to will paquin his songs all kinda have that exact vibe and I just want someone else out there to know about him he's so underrated 😭
I like that last guitar you played!! I’ve been playin acoustic since I was a teen and am finally ready to get into electric and blues and soloing and jamming. Thanks for the inspiration ❤
@@jaylapearson3256 if you practice you’ll get good in no time. If you practice every day and really put in effort you could probably get to a good intermediate level in 2 years
My new Strat setup came in mail today, the Beginner kit with frontman 10GAMP and squier strat guitar I am so excited, and your vid def inspiring me! Thanks!
I have been playing guitar for almost 3 months now and have been practicing every day and working hard but progress is slow but this video just reminded me that things like this just take time and resilience
Take some lessons. A GOOD teacher should be able to zero in on exactly what you need to do to improve and speed your progress. If money is an issue for 30min lessons or only take a lesson every 2-3 weeks and PRACTICE what you are taught in between
Im playing for 1,5 year and now i can do all in this video, wtf its not so long to learn simple fingerstyle, i cant believe that it is a 6 year progress
Ul b playn lyk Jimi soon but develop ur own take in musicianship providing ur own outlook to the universe surrounding.. Gotta whole lotta love for originality.. Keep grinding gurl!! U got this cos u got us all🙏
damn, this is exactly what I needed to see today to pick up my guitar and continue my journey of learning it/teaching myself... tryin to live that jam life---- wondering what you used to teach yourself, if you're cool with sharing? or if you kinda just learned by ear and playing songs. much love to you and your journey tho. musicianship is such a beautiful thing to have/be a part of.
learn a song you like and look up what makes the song (Scales/chords) and learn that. just play your guitar at least 15 minutes a day and youll get way better than playing 5 hours one day a month
If u try...U DEFINITELY CAN!! U may feel demotivated first (or somthn like that) . But remember why u started.. Challenge yourself. Remember, age doesn't matter 😊
When you learn how to play without a teacher, you play the right notes, but at the wrong way, so you have to relearn how to play guitar, and that happened to me
You make a huge improvement on musicality, I spend like 10 years on technique to realize I could't improvise or lay out some chords with nice voicing like yourself
@@user-ic8zc4kw5q I recommend to listen to as much music as you can, any kind of music, and sing your own stuff on top, and don't get caught on chops and licks like myself. When I realized I could't play shit on the spot, regardless of having good/advanced technique, I strarted to hear more and play less, and strangely became a much rounded musician overall. Good luck!
I feel like you made a massive leap in 2021 and by now you must be a unique talent if that last clip is anything to go by. I’ll check out your newer stuff.
Ive been trying to figure out but what genre of music would you consider the latest stuff you play? I love the sound and I want to learn to play like that but i dont know any songs that sound that way
I don’t know what’s crazier, your progress from 2019 to 2020, or that 2016 was six years ago ☠️
I knooooow!!!!!
We are closer to 2050 than 1990 💀
@@Spyboi666 dang (time flys)
Fr bro ive been playing since like 2017 and i havent really thought about how long its been
THIS
2016-2019: Learning the instrument
2020-2021: Shedding
2022: Jazz discovered
3 года….
@@3-14PEC nobody understands your f*cking language
@@3-14PEC что три года?
@@utubjanub училась играть
@@3-14PEC и красава. Я 3 года назад начинал учиться, чуть меньше года позанимался и бросил т.к. надоело. А сейчас наверное мог бы хотя бы группу крови сыграть, но не умею.
by 2019 she started developing the guitar faces, you cant run from the guitar faces
Tf is the guitar face???
@@Humiliated1234 the unusual faces people make while playing guitar, you know you can always just look it up
Tbf making faces while bending is on a whole nother level. I've never filmed myself, but I can feel that Im making them. I must look so utterly ridiculous🤣
@@taterds7858 Just googled “guitar faces,” the images were hilarious😂
The music gets better but the faces make it worse to watch. She starts looking like Eva Green and the mask from The Black Phone had a baby
WTF that last song was insane! The effects you had on there were crazy and the playing was sublime.
What song is it?
@@MR-Ingenu Her own Song I Believe bro
@@maxread5234 Thanks !
@@MR-Ingenu these days by Nico
It's a song of the artist "Bibio" but I didn't remember the title.
EDIT: After some research I found myself that she wrote this song but if you like sound like it you should listen to album of bibio such as Ribbons, Hand Cranked, Vignetting the Compost or Ambivalence Avenue (in fact all of his album except that last one from this year where he change his music a lot but it still a masterpiece imo)
When she said "six years ago" i though ahh long time ago, then she showed 2016 💀💀💀
I feel like 6 years ago was 2006.
I know right
@@Black-bn6ic how old are you 💀
@@itsahappynewyearimmakinggu3201 32
@@stevenchien1082 añpp
Playing for *10* yrs now, I'm still at the first clip.
You made my day 😂😂😂
@@Emangotswag9 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same haha
Hendrix released that first album with the experience 10 years after teaching himself. Pretty crazy
😂 NO FR
Tbh, any guitarist who haven't gave up in their first year deserves respect
I just started playing and it’s like it completed me. When it starts flowing and you’re jamming it’s like it takes over your soul. Your whole body wants to move with the chords. It’s like speaking a language you didn’t know you knew. I recommend everyone picking up a guitar and trying to play, because it might be calling your name.
Do u live in an anime bruh
i agree I like it when it starts flowing and the guitar comes inside of me!!!😱😱💉💉🎸
@@seizetempusbro same i felt the chords coming inside
I like that you’re just enjoying playing & not stuck on doing show-off stuff. 👍
Agreed. That is what doing something you love looks like.
Isn't this all this post is? Egotistical inflation with the need to "show off" for everyone else who hates watching it
Yes it's melodic and sweet but it's basic and doesn't get you anywhere in reality
That's why you're here watching a person with under 3,500 subscribers and playing the same chords in different ways. And I listen to actual signed bands that have paved the way for people like her to "strum and finger about"
@@MrBiteme39 damn who hurt you?
@@MrBiteme39 salty much?
@@MrBiteme39 are u fine ?
This is is encouraging and discouraging at the same time cause it makes me realize how much I suck lol
Same bestie! She is so goood 🫶🙁
She probably had guitar lessons when she was young🤷🏻♀️
She sucks too.
This should only encourage you. It’s a glimpse into the future of how you could sound if you stick with it. I myself have started and given up more times then I can count. Don’t be like me and quit. Stick with it and you could be making beautiful music yourself just like the artist in the video.
Don't we all
Hendrix released that first album with the experience 10 years after picking up a guitar. He didn't have CZcams, teachers, or anything. Did it all by ear. The way he foundout how to tune his guitar properly was he walked to a music store, plucked each string on a guitar at the store, memorized the sound of each string and walked back home to tune his guitar to what he heard.
He never did really learn how to tune his guitar lol. Brilliant though!
@@desertpointshacks6299 He had perfect pitch, apparently
432 hz , he went for a natural tone, definitely knew how to tune and didn’t use standard tuning, people try and play along but it sounds off and the excuse is the original tape is warped or recording equipment of the time , tuning off etc drop your guitar half a step or change frequency on your digital tuner to A natural 432hz if you haven’t got a true reference tone to tune to !
@@kennethnick3213 definitely
Observe how when people start progressing with an instrument they start getting more positive in life and it reflects on their face ,she got way smarter ,beautiful
or living for 6 yrs I’m sure u see a difference every year lmao
that’s not necessarily true. just because you play guitar or whatever doesn’t mean you’re going to have a positive outlook on life. it could even be the opposite
Damn, look at this one minute clip. I’m gonna make a huge assumption about her and everybody else’s lives!
@@tommythetsunami5 bro fr
@@shadowedge729well, learning an instrument can actually have a positive effect on someone's mental health, but it's not such a big difference. for me, learning the piano helped me have a more positive outlook on life after a loved one died, but we shouldn't assume things about someone just because of a 1 minute clip, who knows what is happening behind the scenes.
I’ve been trying to teach myself but I keep giving up because I hate being new at things and want to immediately jump to the part where I can reallly play. I forget it’s a slow and steady process. This really inspired me, thank you queen!!!
I was the same but practiced for a couple hours every day nonstop regardless. A year and a half later and I've progressed fairly well. Keep it up!
I think what a lot of people do is have a incorrect perception of how long it will take to get good. As in this video it does take years. But if you can teach yourself to like the process of learning new things it’ll help
@@haydenharris5439 Very true, people are different. One person could be very capable within months another person could be 3 or 4 years in and still have trouble playing a barre chord but regardless if you apply yourself to learning the craft and practicing often then you will get it eventually.
I totally get it, i'm in the same situation now. I just practice over and over and suck for a while until I can get something to sound okay. I'm hoping one day playing will feel natural, with my short fingers playing is still uncomfortable often.
@@shann2446 what specifically do you have trouble doing.
you’re telling me 2016 was six years ago. WHAT 💀
why? she's right isn't she?
Covid era really has absorbed the time
2020-2022 dont count thats why
Nah 2016 was like two months ago dont worry about it
I was in grade 9 :(
Thank you. This was the video that I need. I start at my 46 years to play the guitar.... 2 weeks ago. It sucks! But there's hope. ❤️🔥
I'm just getting started at 32! We've got this!
So crazy how all the random little motifs and techniques we learn over time somehow join dots and grow with us as we find our style
Wonderful. and more inspiring than the "one year" videos. there's no rush, people. great playing, well done
Jesus Christ died for your sins please repent for the kingdom of heaven is at hand 🟨🟨🟩🟦🟫⬜️⬜️🟨🟦115693
@@mirvuuson been playing for a week and I've been doing a ton of technique exercises from Bernth, and now I'm starting to learn Playing God by Polyphia 💀 it's going to take a while to play properly but i find it so fun to just go straight for the challenge lol: why wait? (as long as I have proper technique)
Your chord phrasing and progressions are very unique and beautifull i love them
She reminds me of john mayer like her tone😅
I recently started self-teaching myself guitar around 4 years ago, frequently using with a strymon blue sky reverb pedal in my original music. If anyone is interested, My first instrumental album is on my yt channel/spotify. Subscribe to the yt/follow on spotify for more in future. Working on some really legendary projects atm. Hope you enjoy 👍🏽
the progress in 2020 was huge, very inspiring!
This is sick!!! Keep rocking, you’re killing it
very cool! I just picked up my first guitar yesterday and seeing peoples progression is the biggest motivation. i look forward to every mistake and success! good luck to everyone 🥂
"i look forward to every mistake" i cannot describe how much those words mean to me. ive been having such a hard time with motivation and i just- idk. that means so much. how is guitar going for you know? :)
It's definitely pretty rough in the first year! Finger and thumb placement are the most important to get a hang of early on
@@glittr4brainzz Don't give up! It's kinda monotonous having to practice the basics so much at the beginning, but trust me if you do a little bit every day you'll get there! Took me 2 years to even just play chords without any strings getting muted. "Do I just have really fat fingers? Why can't my pinky hold down the string properly? Why do the strings hurt my fingers so much? HOW DO PEOPLE DO THIS?" Eventually I went over my finger placement through videos, and that really helped. JustinGuitar is a life saver, now I can play most chords without any issues!
Don't give up! Keep practicing! And you always wanna try aiming for songs that are one skill level above yours. It'll take awhile, but you just gotta commit to them. That's how I was able to progress fairly quickly into solos, finger picking, and more complicated chords
@@rileymachelle4088 thank you so much, this is really motivating. i won't give up. it's hard to play when i physically cant. i did learn a song, though, and im getting better. im going to follow your advice, thank you so much
Wow. This is an example of natural talent and ingenuity. I look forward to hearing more of your compositions on chillhop mixes
This is an example of hard work, she wasnt born knowing how to play.I fell saying that this is natural talent discredits all the work that she put in.
@@dylannoonan260 My comment by no means suggested that she was born with a guitar in her hand. If you follow her progression of all the videos she's released over the years, you will see how much hard work she's put into achieving her admirable and insane level of ingenuity. Using the phrase "natural talent" refers to her astute decision to pursue music (whether this is a hobby or a career, etc) and sharing with the world experience a talent (also known as a "skill") that she holds. There are many of us with an inherent, natural ability in certain fields that surpasses others. It's why some choose to pursue and excel in art or music versus construction and engine re-building versus optical physics or neuroscience. Everyone has a set of natural talents; it's whether we choose to feed our natural abilities to become something timeless, or choose to pursue a settled, more standard prescribed path in life and remain mediocre.
*Edited for typo on "fields"
@@jennijun no, but saying natural talent means she’s born with it and talent doesn’t mean that you’ve worked for it. Sure it’s a nice thing to say and to some degree talent like being born with fingers and ears and the ears to hear music and notes but it’s also hard work and dedication.
@@Lee-One no you don't understand what natural talent is you're wrong
@@anotherbahamianguitarplayer “you’re wrong” but then proceeds to not say why. Sounds like somebody else is wrong here
Not greater feeling then when you start feeling the vibe while playing - gg well done
Thank u 😊 the best feelin
@@mollymcphaul I'm looking at getting better with fingerstyle music but also enjoy moody riffs and stuff - do you have any suggestions?
Absolutely amazing progress! Wish I could teach myself like that
You can do it!
That tone at the end tho!!! Love both your tone and choice of notes, keep up the good work!
Nice tone yes!
I was surprised when you started playing 26 by Paramore. Reminded me After Laughter has some guitar bangers. I should try learning some .
Learned when it rains and play it on acoustic it’s a great one too.
dude that caught me so off guard
I knew someone would notice when she played 26. I love playing that as well.
@@koan1095 absolutely same
I can tell 2019-20 you learned a lot. Very good!
19-20 was a huge jump good shit
I'm feeling good about myself after seeing you play from 2016 to 2019 💀
I know, I’ve only been playing since 2019 and can play many different types of music. I don’t mean to brag or anything like that but I just have natural talent and can read the music once and be able to play it afterwards almost to the same timing as the song. I didn’t think I was that good, until I saw others trying to learn and play 😬.
@@gaugesilva2244 i dont mean to brag,but i do
@@gaugesilva2244 I’ve only been playing for 2 years and don’t mean to brag or anything but it’s not really a flex being able to get simple chord progressions down I can get any chord progression with just listening to the song I can play almost any classical piece you can name 😭
Yeah not trying to be rude but 2016-2019 is the progress I made within the first few months I started 😭
@@cinnamonteeth same, but I got to kind of advanced classical guitar in 3 years and just started electric (with ofcourse a huge headstart of having learned classical) and am trying different genres and stuff instead of just chord progressions of pop songs.
But then again we shouldn’t really compare with this girl because she’s learning it by herself on her own tempo and thats okay. She decides how much she practices
thanks, i need this as motivation.
im trying to learn how to play.
That motivate me aswell. I've seen a lot of videos like that but they all look like they become guitar master in like 4 years and as someone that casually play guitar it feels good to see some normal progression.
That last bit 😍😍 amazing sounds!
Awesome!!
Keep rocking on, our music journey never ends! ❤️🔥✨
You've made a solid and holistic progression. All things considered, you went from La La Land (A good movie tbf) via Ed Sheeran to finding a style you vibe with and which (I can imagine) is technically challenging you to incorporate more creative and unique chord progressions and techniques. While cultivating a fascination for the instrument and finding a style you've also created an image and a platform by and for yourself.
STOP STOP IM CRYING THE FACES POSTER IN THE BACKGROUND I LOVEEEE
Girllll, you give me hope
Holy shit subbed for that last song. Love the harmony
I want to hear a full version of that last riff
Pretty sure it's not a riff
if you liked it then definitely listen to will paquin. his songs all have a similar vibe and theyre sooo good
Listen to "These Days" by Nico - it sounds very similar
Idk about the last one, but second to last is pretty much just Neon by John Mayer
Your fingerpicking style is nice! It’s so natural. Definitely a talent that you already possessed.
Ayo is that clam Jamin pun? 🤣🤣
@@Derkalerk it was meant purely as a comment cuz I’m a slow hand picker
@@pattybanks32 you really like to take your time plucking the D string huh? 🤣
It’s so great that you documented your progress! Great work! Keep going!
Planning to get my first guitar. Super excited to learn .
is there a full version for the 2020 one, cause that was pure bliss
Hey I did Shazam and the song she played is called Ecstasy Dreaming by Tanooki
@@user-ki8eu1qv9p YOU ARE AMAZING THANK YOU
@@user-ki8eu1qv9p when she’s so good that Shazam picks it up
Anyone about 2021?
@D Have a free like on the house.
Ok this makes me feel better about my progress
everyone: omg such good progress
me: she just learned one new technique in a whole year
at 4 months of myself playing i was better than her 6 years
@@jackrogers_ exactly thanks for understanding. So basicly people that actually play guitar see how shite is she - barely playing barre chords after 3 years. I have been playing for 2.5. And if someone says i am just a hater, nah look at my page see what i am playing.
@@dimitarhristov9351 technique doesn’t necessarily mean you’re a good guitarist
@@okitasouji1695 yeah and playing barre chords does eh?
Fell in love with that last one
Great! That’s what I loved about the guitar... the progress and getting better! It’s undeniable!! It’s what keeps me going.
The last one sounds beautiful! You should post a proper version of it !!
Ong unique as hell
Name?
The last riff you played was marvelous
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
You’re absolutely incredible
Those last pieces sound amazing!
this gives me hope
You out here killin! That little snippet of “Unaware” by Allen Stone 👌🏼
That last guitar sounds so good. So rainy and moody.
What is the name of the last effect?
I really appreciate your progress keep going!!
Did I hear some Paramore 26 along the wayy?! 💯✨
Yes you did!
i did and i was like "wait, isn't this from the new album"
then i realized After Laughter came out 5 years ago
Your last song was pretty chill I like the alien vibes coming from it .
if you liked it then definitely listen to will paquin his songs all kinda have that exact vibe and I just want someone else out there to know about him he's so underrated 😭
Nice, watching yourself progress over years of work is one of the best feelings in the world. That last song is cool
Great job! I’ve been trying to teach myself for way longer and have gotten that good. I love that you selected a Strat!!
The last one where she’s wearing the green shirt, I love this sound 😍
I NEED a full version of the last clip/video
I like this too
Yes it was a masterpiece
FRRR I JUST WANNA KNOW HWERE THAT SONG CAME FROM OR A FULL VERSION
@@nicole-tino yes
Very cool!!! You obviously have the talent, ear and passion to learn and practice. Congratulations and keep working on your craft!!!
I like that last guitar you played!! I’ve been playin acoustic since I was a teen and am finally ready to get into electric and blues and soloing and jamming. Thanks for the inspiration ❤
That last song damnnnnnn
Whats the song
I've been playing guitar about 9 years and i'm still on the basic chord lol
Wha- lol
how,?? you must never practice
Honestly that can only happen if u play once every month for 5 mins..
Like even if u play just for 30 min to 1 hr you'll get good af in 1 or 2 years
Oh god, I’m about to begin. Lord please don’t let this be me 😩👩🏽.
No offense to you!!
@@jaylapearson3256 if you practice you’ll get good in no time. If you practice every day and really put in effort you could probably get to a good intermediate level in 2 years
Last ones really satisfying, nice fruits of your labor
My new Strat setup came in mail today, the Beginner kit with frontman 10GAMP and squier strat guitar I am so excited, and your vid def inspiring me! Thanks!
I have been playing guitar for almost 3 months now and have been practicing every day and working hard but progress is slow but this video just reminded me that things like this just take time and resilience
Take some lessons. A GOOD teacher should be able to zero in on exactly what you need to do to improve and speed your progress.
If money is an issue for 30min lessons or only take a lesson every 2-3 weeks and PRACTICE what you are taught in between
Im playing for 1,5 year and now i can do all in this video, wtf its not so long to learn simple fingerstyle, i cant believe that it is a 6 year progress
Starting my guitar journey too! Wish you all the best
@@RvLver Play every day and you will be the best! Never give up, good luck
I'm getting inspired. I just picked up and start recently.
Super cool idea! Love progression videos like these, really shows progress that sometimes goes unseen. Also, nice chops 👍
Yooooo thanks for the progress update. Keep it up girl!
Ul b playn lyk Jimi soon but develop ur own take in musicianship providing ur own outlook to the universe surrounding.. Gotta whole lotta love for originality.. Keep grinding gurl!! U got this cos u got us all🙏
damn, this is exactly what I needed to see today to pick up my guitar and continue my journey of learning it/teaching myself... tryin to live that jam life---- wondering what you used to teach yourself, if you're cool with sharing? or if you kinda just learned by ear and playing songs.
much love to you and your journey tho. musicianship is such a beautiful thing to have/be a part of.
learn a song you like and look up what makes the song (Scales/chords) and learn that. just play your guitar at least 15 minutes a day and youll get way better than playing 5 hours one day a month
I've been playing for going on 17 years, and also self taught. Your progress is great! Keep it up!
Not only did we get to see you evolution of your guitar skill, we also saw how your taste in music grew and blossomed into what it is now. :)
Yo imma need a tab for that last one shits fire
As someone who recently started playing guitar this is really inspiring and really cool! Keep going!
You go girl! You got nice vibes in your melodies!
Killing it, love the faces poster. I have a Mac painting myself with faces worked in there
2019- Paramore?!! Yesssuuurr❤️🤙
Beautiful sounds, i gonna by my guitar.
You’re awesome! I wanna learn, starting with the basics, can’t wait to get where you are
Love your sound !! Keep pushing you’re doing great :)
Wait a minute.... Sooo ur telling me that for the first 4 yrs u've been playing left handed then immediately changed to playing right handed 🤨
mirrored video
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I think it's a mirror (?)
I bought a electric guitar 🎸 at 59 lol . I want to learn .I don't know if I can ? You make it look so simple but I know it's not ❤
If u try...U DEFINITELY CAN!! U may feel demotivated first (or somthn like that) . But remember why u started.. Challenge yourself. Remember, age doesn't matter 😊
@@art-nd9wc Thank you 😊
Man u inspired me i will learn it too
That’s what’s up 🤘🏼
Love the progress
I love how literally every beginner buys a strat and then sounds like shit for the next year. It’s a right of passage at this point.
You pretty much have to relearn when you start on acoustic and go to electric, it was really confusing when I moved from my cordobas to a strat lol.
When you learn how to play without a teacher, you play the right notes, but at the wrong way, so you have to relearn how to play guitar, and that happened to me
What kinds of resources did you use to teach yourself? Trying to learn more 🥵
Thanks for the encouragement!!
👏 love the work in progress videos, and this is just sooo good🎉
Now I kinda wish I recorded myself so I could watch my own progress
I'm gonna start doing it haha since I'm a beginner
You make a huge improvement on musicality, I spend like 10 years on technique to realize I could't improvise or lay out some chords with nice voicing like yourself
Same! Playing 9years already and I can't come up with own stuff:(
@@user-ic8zc4kw5q I recommend to listen to as much music as you can, any kind of music, and sing your own stuff on top, and don't get caught on chops and licks like myself. When I realized I could't play shit on the spot, regardless of having good/advanced technique, I strarted to hear more and play less, and strangely became a much rounded musician overall. Good luck!
@@ignaciojauregui7423 hmm but I do listen to music everyday😅
@@user-ic8zc4kw5q You will have to keep working on it till you flow like water
The end sounds like some Radiohead shit and I love it
what a compliment I love Radiohead
I feel like you made a massive leap in 2021 and by now you must be a unique talent if that last clip is anything to go by. I’ll check out your newer stuff.
That last song tho 👀 what song?
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Ive been trying to figure out but what genre of music would you consider the latest stuff you play? I love the sound and I want to learn to play like that but i dont know any songs that sound that way
I’ve been playing my whole life and wow you really changed it up in 2021. Even added some odd times and atmosphere with that warble. 😊😮
I need all these songs 😊
Wow what was you playing on the last clip? I need to hear this.
Same!!
Can you play “your eyes” from rent
Talk about progress, them some tasty licks, keep rockin🤘
Hell yeah! Love your style.