The LEAST You Should Know On Guitar

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  • @guilhermearantes8694
    @guilhermearantes8694 Před 5 lety +2436

    I thought I was terrible at guitar, now I still think I'm terrible but at least I know the basics

    • @SuperCakeFTW
      @SuperCakeFTW Před 5 lety +207

      It really feels like the more you know, the more you realize how much you don't know

    • @rijalmuzikers5698
      @rijalmuzikers5698 Před 5 lety +22

      revisiting these basic techniques to see if I'm having weakness on them

    • @Nokipify
      @Nokipify Před 5 lety +9

      Watching youtube is great for the confidence! NOOO :p

    • @GoldenGateNum9
      @GoldenGateNum9 Před 5 lety +22

      trust me you'll get better!, but it all depends on how good you really want to get, whether one has talent or not, there is never a substitute for hard work and dedication.

    • @KoreanTakeout
      @KoreanTakeout Před 5 lety +2

      Guilherme Arantes how are you at guitar now?

  • @upoverandgone95
    @upoverandgone95 Před 3 lety +360

    For people who use this video as a reference/study guide like me:
    00:50 tuning
    01:30 read tab and chord charts
    02:20 learn open chords C A G E D Am Em Dm C7 A7 G7 E7 D7 and B7
    03:50 learn 3 strum patters
    04:35 learn your 5th and 6th strings
    05:35 learn power chords
    06:35 Barre chords E shape and A shape
    08:50 know minor pentatonic scale shape
    09:55 major scale
    10:35 know a major and minor shape
    10:55 four lead tech
    13:13 muting

  • @MrWillcapone
    @MrWillcapone Před 5 lety +932

    I'm not a great player, but I also don't want to be an asshole to anyone just beginning when I say this: this is the very first time I watch your video and know exactly everything you were talking about, and it's validating somewhat. As I said I don't consider myself a great player, but we lose track of how much we already know when we keep comparing ourselves to the absolute best in the business and we believe that what we know isn't worth anything. Which isn't true. And this video reminded me of that. And for that I thank you !

    • @CaveManCole
      @CaveManCole Před 5 lety +60

      Man I needed to read that. Thank you.

    • @cdreid9999
      @cdreid9999 Před 5 lety +45

      The one thing i think we should tell newbies... practice all you can. Noodle a lot. ENJOY it. when youre not enjoyiing it.. do something else (also reading music is CRAZY easy)

    • @NeoUno866
      @NeoUno866 Před 5 lety +13

      This is the most relatable comment I've ever read.

    • @kodytieman3806
      @kodytieman3806 Před 5 lety +11

      I know all of this stuff but never had a foundation in mind. I feel very confident now that I watched this video and read this comment. I just have to get technically proficient. I have something to go off of now. Thanks guys.

    • @vanadficio8208
      @vanadficio8208 Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

  • @swam4362
    @swam4362 Před 4 lety +324

    1. know how to tune your guitar: done
    2. learn how to read tab: done
    3. be able to read chord charts: done
    4. know C, A, G, E, D, A minor, E minor, and D minor and know C7, A7, G7, E7, D7: done
    5. Know 3 strum patterns: done
    6. know how to name each string and know the notes on the 5th and 6th strings: done
    7. know power chords: done
    8. know barre chords (A and E shaped): done
    9. know the pentatonic scale: done
    10. know the major scale on one string: done
    11. know bends, slides, hammer ons, and pull offs: done
    12. know how to mute: done
    ok so now I know I don't completely suck.

    • @MrSubscriber77
      @MrSubscriber77 Před 4 lety

      Swam nice bro, what is your favourite song to play/ practice atm?

    • @daddywanks4505
      @daddywanks4505 Před 4 lety +13

      MrSubscriber77 0 3 5

    • @Rezzorito
      @Rezzorito Před 4 lety +2

      @@daddywanks4505 😂😂

    • @SmartWentCrazy
      @SmartWentCrazy Před 4 lety +1

      How long did it take you to master all these things?

    • @axelfoley3376
      @axelfoley3376 Před 4 lety +8

      @@SmartWentCrazy I'm pretty sure you can easily "do it" in half a year but mastering anything usually takes years

  • @joshuahinz2447
    @joshuahinz2447 Před 5 lety +615

    Clearly every beginner should start off learning Through the fire and flames. I’m disappointed you didn’t bring this up!

    • @Pannemat
      @Pannemat Před 5 lety +28

      Funny, I always thought you should start with the intro riff on Scavenger of Human Sorrow. Must be my mistake, lol.

    • @cdreid9999
      @cdreid9999 Před 5 lety +12

      Why? either of you?
      So they can learn to hit notes really fast and make SHIT music? GARBAGE?
      Much rather them learn something they love and other people who arent hipster bitchs love.

    • @KieraQ0323
      @KieraQ0323 Před 5 lety +6

      Nah, they should learn La Grange first.

    • @KidNoah2012
      @KidNoah2012 Před 5 lety +26

      @@cdreid9999 It's called sarcasm maybe look into it.

    • @rijalmuzikers5698
      @rijalmuzikers5698 Před 5 lety +23

      When you skipped tutorial and jumping straight into Insane Mode

  • @ReginaldAnteel
    @ReginaldAnteel Před 5 lety +187

    Man this guy deserves so much credit for teaching.

  • @JakobSeidl
    @JakobSeidl Před 5 lety +570

    that lp custom looks delicious mike

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths Před 5 lety +6

      does it have a real rosewood fretboard or the Richlite crap that Gibson is pushing these days?

    • @paulmccartney1109
      @paulmccartney1109 Před 5 lety +13

      Well. I don't know what it's made of. Chocolate maybe? Since it's black.

    • @Damaged262
      @Damaged262 Před 5 lety +4

      @@GuitarsAndSynths On a Custom? I'm doubting pretty hard it's a Richlite. But, still, that's a damn fine guitar. I normally don't care for gold hardware but it looks pretty good on there with the over all set up.

    • @xArsVivendi
      @xArsVivendi Před 5 lety +6

      @@GuitarsAndSynths Pretty sure those Gibson Customs have Ebony fretboards, not rosewood or anything else...

    • @andrewzanas9387
      @andrewzanas9387 Před 5 lety

      My first thought was I didn't think 78 rpms were still being made. There's dating yourself, and then there's uninterring yourself.

  • @StilljustHelen
    @StilljustHelen Před 5 lety +184

    This is truly the most useful guitar video I've ever come across. It just makes it all come together.

    • @TheMijoAaron
      @TheMijoAaron Před 5 lety +3

      Right! Questions I had were just casually answered.

    • @bobbyg65
      @bobbyg65 Před 4 lety +3

      I couldn't agree more.. Shows me the basics that I should know down pat... Thankfully I have a good understanding of what he's talking about...

  • @ak2010utube
    @ak2010utube Před 5 lety +63

    Probably the most informative 15 minutes of youtube video on guitar i've ever watched. Thank you

  • @Vicnsi
    @Vicnsi Před 5 lety +82

    If you work on pretty much all the techniques discussed in this video, absolutely guaranteed, Your friends will be so blown-away impressed with how quickly you've become a good guitar player after only a couple of months. I know this, from first hand experience; coz this is exactly what happened to me! A few months ago, a friend let me borrow his (acoustic) guitar. He was totally amazed about two months later when he came to take back his guitar just how good I had become in just a few weeks - now he's even asking to take guitar lessons from me: true story! This even encouraged me to go out and buy an acoustic guitar of my own...and so my guitar journey continues... 🙂
    btw, I can also play Bass and Piano, so being already able to play another musical instrument definitely speeds up the learning process.

    • @jacksonroberts7721
      @jacksonroberts7721 Před 4 lety

      Dang... I’m about a month into playing guitar and I’m still getting comfortable switching between CAGED chords. I’m impressed. I guess we all learn at different paces

    • @AustrianEconomist
      @AustrianEconomist Před 4 lety +11

      @@jacksonroberts7721 Don't forget to read his last sentence, brother. He can also play the bass and the piano already, so that helps tremendously and makes everything WAY easier on the guitar. Don't be discouraged (:

    • @jery3385
      @jery3385 Před 4 lety +2

      @@AustrianEconomistyeah,if you can play bass well,guitar will be rather easy.

  • @stewvlogs5084
    @stewvlogs5084 Před 4 lety +20

    I’m three weeks into learning. It’s really good to see where I should be at or be aiming to get to. Some of these like the strumming patterns I have already nailed. Working on some of the others right now like power chords. About to start learning the pentatonic scale. Know the notes on strings 5 and 6 as well. Just started learning vibrato. Learnt a small amount of muting. Learnt a lot of chords, practicing speeding up my changes and slowing down to perfect my changes. So it’s really nice to see I’m progressing in the right direction. I see learning guitar as a journey and I’m in no rush to reach the destination. I want to learn everything but learn it correctly so I’m putting the practice in every day to get it right. Thank you very good video 👍

  • @jaydenbeck1411
    @jaydenbeck1411 Před 3 lety +16

    1. learn how to tune your guitar: done (with a tuning device)
    2. learn how to read tab: half done
    3. be able to read chord charts... and I'm lost-
    but I've only been learning for a week without a teacher so I don't think that's bad- right?

    • @uffesommerlund6523
      @uffesommerlund6523 Před 3 lety

      if you like to get on fast approaching learning rhythm guitar ping me I just finished my first guitar booklet out of 5. I sell it for 10euro

  • @Apostateoftheunion
    @Apostateoftheunion Před 4 lety +5

    I've been playing for 21 years, but I still find things to learn in your videos. It's truly amazing how slight changes in technique can drastically affect your sound. Thanks for all the great content!

  • @francisbouchard7336
    @francisbouchard7336 Před 5 lety +561

    Learn powerchords = Billie joe Armstrong picture 😂😂

    • @MKgothic
      @MKgothic Před 5 lety +38

      should have used a picture of Kurt Cobain

    • @calebhightower6676
      @calebhightower6676 Před 5 lety

      I altogether agree

    • @Punttipate62
      @Punttipate62 Před 5 lety +7

      @@magyar9479 and billie joe doesnt?

    • @derekleinonen3378
      @derekleinonen3378 Před 5 lety +4

      Mk yeah I get that but Green Day uses way more.

    • @madamefeast4824
      @madamefeast4824 Před 5 lety +11

      @@Punttipate62 Eh he can do the shred in the blues box. He always does that live. But every single Green Day song I have ever heard are bar chords or like a G major or C major. Even tho maybe he is more proficient than Kurt Cobain and can get around the fret board better.. no.. no haha Kurt Cobain wrote much more complicated melodies n nice little progressions. And I'm not even a big Nirvana fan

  • @mbmillermo
    @mbmillermo Před 5 lety +2

    This is a great intro for a beginning guitar player. I agree with you on what is most important. Another thing I would probably add is about the way tuning causes a change in patterns and chord shapes as we move up a string -- crossing from G to B. For example, the four lowest notes of E, A and D chord shapes are all the same relative notes -- 1, 5, 1, 3. Instead of giving the numbers, I'd play the D chord in first, 5th and 10th positions to demonstrate this. In addition, the C and G shapes, playing four notes and skipping the low 3rd are also the same four notes. You could show this by playing C in 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th and 10th positions - the C, A, G, E and D shapes.

  • @alexkonopka2092
    @alexkonopka2092 Před 5 lety +38

    Hmmm did I hear riffs of Say It Ain’t So and Under The Bridge? 👀👀👀

  • @BillPeschel
    @BillPeschel Před 4 lety +4

    This was fabulous. I started playing the guitar young, took lessons (I still have the book), and then played a bunch of popular songs with chord books. Watching this, I was impressed with how much I picked up (bending notes, bar chords) and a lot I missed (the three types of rhythms and learning the notes). When I have time to relearn, I can now go farther and feel more confident, because you've shown me the holes in my knowledge. Thank you.

  • @SaxJockey
    @SaxJockey Před 5 lety +52

    This is an excellent summary of guitar techniques. I have picked each one up over time and to see them all summarised here re-inforces the value of them. I would also suggest to experiment/explore the fretboard, take a pentatonic shape and explore either side of it to appreciate its relationship with the rest of the neck, that helps develop your first solo. I knew all the major/minor bar chords in all positions but only yesterday discovered the associated 7 chords; now they have a name - Thanks Mike!

    • @itsmeagain1745
      @itsmeagain1745 Před 5 lety

      Epic! Thanks Mike - this will give my practice better direction!
      String bending to a note is worth doing - pick a string/fret and play it then fret the same string 1 fret down and bend up to the note you just played (good ear training). Try with different strings at different places on the neck (different pressure at different positions on the neck, different string guages need different pressure) and try 1 and 2 semitone bends.
      Pre-bends are fun too (bend, play and check you hit the right note - sort of reverse of the above).
      Tom Quayle has a very useful video lesson on this here (37 mins)... czcams.com/video/TT9cqvQjS_M/video.html
      Thanks again Mike for all the work you put in for us mere mortals :-)

    • @GuitarsAndSynths
      @GuitarsAndSynths Před 5 lety

      mixing up the pentatonic with these things is basis of most rock and metal solos

  • @WatchfulBonsai
    @WatchfulBonsai Před 5 lety +2

    best video ever for anyone teaching themselves but stuck in terms of not knowing where to begin or what to focus on next. perfect.

  • @toddchavez5671
    @toddchavez5671 Před 5 lety +4

    I’ve been learning from CZcams and sometimes it’s hard to know if you’re learning things in the right order, so this video was really validating. Only thing I really struggle with is tuning by ear

    • @titobungo01
      @titobungo01 Před 5 lety

      then why not just buy or download a guitar tuner?

  • @cralo5431
    @cralo5431 Před 5 lety +14

    I’ve only been playing for almost 3months and this is exactly everything I practice lol good to know I’m not wasting time

    • @Max-dr6rz
      @Max-dr6rz Před 5 lety

      Same. I have 4 months of experience. I'm mostly self taught, so I had no idea where to go..glad I'm not wasting time either

  • @LetsPlayLuka
    @LetsPlayLuka Před 5 lety +15

    This video gave me a big motivational boost and a direction to work towards. Thanks a lot. Love your videos.

  • @maxrussell2967
    @maxrussell2967 Před 4 lety +2

    I've been playing the guitar very much on and off since I was 9, but pretty consistently for the last year and a half or so. I'm 21 now This is probably the single most beneficial video I've come across. I can just about hold my own in a jam, but not confidently. I've been struggling to figure out where I needed to go from where I'm now to better myself as a guitarist. I appreciate the guidance!

  • @Gabriel-rj9gn
    @Gabriel-rj9gn Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for making this! Been trying to teach myself to play for two years now. I’ve been feeling like I’ve been trying to piece together a foundation and it hasn’t really been working, but now I finally feel like I’ve found the right guide to really build my base.

  • @IronandWire
    @IronandWire Před rokem

    The wink when you mentioned whole steps vs half steps on the fretboard was priceless.

  • @grace-4072
    @grace-4072 Před 5 lety +1

    this is my favorite instructory channel because you're never rude and never act like those who don''t know this stuff aren't smart/good at guitar, you just TEACH and that's awesome

  • @gludvig
    @gludvig Před 4 lety +1

    Wow! This is the best instructional video out there. In one lesson he literally covers everything you need to know in a logical progression of beautifully described and demonstrated techniques along with the underlying music theory. This one lesson combined wth commitment and practice will transform someone new to the guitar into a musician. Had I had this video as a kid learning guitar I would have saved myself years and years of guitar lessons, bus rides back-and-forth and the frustration of slow piece meal instruction. For me this lesson would have been “the keys to the castle”. What a great example of technology empowering us all. Bravo!

  • @omarethiop6778
    @omarethiop6778 Před 9 měsíci

    I’ve been playing for a year and have watched countless videos. Martys music, Justin guitar etc. None of them lay out the big picture like this. This is by far the most consolidated and easy to understand tutorial on guitar I’ve ever seen.

  • @bryanbishop2377
    @bryanbishop2377 Před rokem

    I really appreciate your calm demeanor and step by step application of knowledge. I've been reading James Shipway's three volumes in one book on guitar music theory and spent a bunch of money on equipment...🙄 Now, I just need skill...🤦🏿‍♂️ I'm a recent EVH fan, even though I'm in my 50's. I heard this band as a teenager, but only now appreciate Eddie's skill. I now know enough to appreciate the incredible capabilities he and other guitar players have. As a former young air guitar player I want to be able to do it for real...

  • @psychofury6485
    @psychofury6485 Před 5 lety +1

    I found a good tip u may want to add at some stage, thats when u do say a C chord, keep your fingers in position, and lift them off the fretboard, and put them back on. Doing that helped me alot when learning new chords, especially ones where ur fingers are in odd positions. (Well they feel odd to me lol).
    Cant remember whos vid i saw that tip on, was on utube tho.

  • @jakobbruh6366
    @jakobbruh6366 Před 4 lety +3

    I’m learning the pentatonic scales rn and it’s really boosting me

  • @marc.lepage
    @marc.lepage Před 5 lety +7

    This is list is pretty good I'm in agreement with most. I'd add some next steps:
    - learn some basic songs (chords) so you can play and sing
    - learn some simple songs (melodies/riffs) like Peter Gunn including all the nursery rhymes, xmas carols, etc.
    - learn how to adjust (tech) a guitar or at least (first step) how to identify when a guitar needs setup (like strings too high)
    - learn something about sound, tone, etc. (like what happens to the sound waves when you turn the tone knob, how amps work, etc.)

  • @autocrow
    @autocrow Před 5 lety +1

    Good points. I think it's important to learn the CAGED open chords and then two barre chords. B and F. Then you have all of the major chords, and you understand why it's called The "CAGED" System.

  • @maxonmendel5757
    @maxonmendel5757 Před 5 lety +9

    Boy when you dropped Under the Bridge on us I realized how much I was missing some foundational stuff.

  • @billm3061
    @billm3061 Před 5 lety +2

    For anyone wanting to exercise on the basic chords, try playing temple of the king. Has most of them and it's not a very fast song

  • @margita951
    @margita951 Před rokem

    Man I saw this lesson before as I running in again it just clicked timing is everything.
    As I learned the minimum I know everything.
    Every day I will practice.
    A BIG THANKS !!

  • @spaceknight793
    @spaceknight793 Před 5 lety +16

    This vid makes me feel good, because I've already taught myself "the least I need to know."
    So now what?

    • @pb12661
      @pb12661 Před 4 lety +4

      More chord shapes, more scales, more songs, jam with people, study technique/general music theory. Get familiar with a keyboard/Piano. basically more more more...……..FWIW

  • @t8r507
    @t8r507 Před 5 lety +3

    I had been playing for years and was pretty adept player, but when that Esteban dude started hocking his guitar shit on TV in the early 90s somebody gave me this big chords chart poster was huge with bout 60 diffrent chords on it, i was a metal head, but had a few acoustics laying around, but that fucking chart gave me the keys to the kingdom, man i learned so many chords from that thing ive always learned from ear cause no one ever would take out the time to teach me, but i learned a millon different songs from many genres just by fucking with that chord chart, i hung it right in front of my jam station so id be motivated to mess with it everytime i was just lollygagging around, boy 30 years later i can say Ol" Esteban helped me more with that chart than anything else, thanks Esteban where ever you maybe, one other thing, kids learning now days got it made when i git the itch to learn guitar it was 1987 , 88" there was no internet, no youtube, no instant teachers, you had to pay heavy cash for a teacher, or by tabliture books which wasnt cheap, call me an old bastard all you want but back then you had to have heart and dedication to achieve being a decent guitar player, and people's judgement standards was way high because bands famous back then,hell even the most non popular metal bands had gunslingers that would smoke the pants off of players who are considered great by todays standards

    • @SmartWentCrazy
      @SmartWentCrazy Před 4 lety +1

      Realizing how complex it is really makes me appreciate older songs...like you said there was no internet & instant teachers.

  • @drdre4397
    @drdre4397 Před 5 lety +1

    I've been playing since November of 2018 so like 5 months. I really got into it and find the thing that hooked me was playing along to my favourite songs. Learning Jimmy eat world I learned what Drop D tuning was. Playing Bowie I learned what chords in a key were. Failing my way through Floyd thought me how important bends are. It's kind of cool because when I finally sat down to properly learn barre chord shapes and other stuff like that, I had a foot in the door. A big step for me was being able to watch someone play and a learn chord shapes and notes in a song that way. Thanks for all the videos, you're prince video is the reason I finally got off my ass and picked up a guitar.

    • @markd4768
      @markd4768 Před 5 lety

      Themightyinvader 🖕🏻

  • @Woods_Hiker
    @Woods_Hiker Před 4 lety +4

    VERY helpful, especially the different chord variations like 7ths and minors, etc... Thank you 👍🙂

  • @cruisewithme9524
    @cruisewithme9524 Před 4 lety

    Had guitar playing obsession through out all my childhood. Couldn't make it though. Now I'm 41 and all of sudden my spark plug initiated some thrust so bought Ibanez RGA42FMLBLF left with Marshall 30w. It's been four days since I start playing. Bought .73mm picks but I guess when I strum it gets stuck but I never dropped the pick for once lol. Now ordered 12 pack of .38mm and .46mm. I think I'm doing great with CAGED but I'm definitely not fast to switch around major chords yet. Today I will be going with MINOAR chords. I'm playing 2 hours a day, is that enough? My fingertips are soaring but hey guess what I won't take no as an answer. I wanna play metal someday but soon. I have selected two guys to learn guitar from one is this gentleman and STEVE veine (another teacher on youtube) you both are helping me a lot in my guitar learning journey. Btw I did pretty good yesterday on DDUUD strumming.

  • @southeastsavior985
    @southeastsavior985 Před 2 lety

    dude when i started playing 6 months ago you were the only person i could stand to learn from on youtube . coming back to this video after 6 months man you have done so much for me dude . seriously you are an angel

  • @StarG8Runner
    @StarG8Runner Před 2 lety +1

    Mike.. I ordered my guitar yesterday.. it should be coming in tomorrow and I have been watching videos of learning guitar since i ordered. I am excited and nervous, but your videos are helping me.. thank you soo much for posting! Im 48 :) - when i was a kid i had a guitar with a few lessons but never took it serious - here's my chance!

    • @zachhoogland1369
      @zachhoogland1369 Před 2 lety

      How’s it going? I’m 17 and bought my first guitar yesterday and so far I’m loving it. How has your progress been in just 7 months?

  • @ian101284
    @ian101284 Před rokem

    These videos have helped my confidence a lot. I was a great singer at a younger age, still comes naturally- I can sing anything. My older sister got the instrumentalist gene, she can play anything.
    I wrote two songs just listening to you and jamming. I grilled myself on guitar for 10 years and gave up; thought I sucked. Turns out I have the puzzle pieces, just need to put them together. I knew everything you showed, chord shapes etc, scales- just not really how they relate.
    You are a fantastic teacher. It’s kind of starting to click.

  • @sladen3884
    @sladen3884 Před rokem

    You are such an incredible teacher! As someone who also teaches guitar (to much smaller audiences lol), stumbling across you has been a breath of fresh air! Pouring through your videos i've learned so much about how to better *teach* guitar from you, and i thank you.

  • @estherrenee55
    @estherrenee55 Před 4 lety +1

    I haven't played in a bazillion years. Getting a new guitar and can't wait to practice these techniques! Thank you!

  • @cmmuraca
    @cmmuraca Před rokem

    i have tried to understand guitar theory for hours. you made it click. perfect demo with vocab . thankyou

  • @LucasTheUltimate
    @LucasTheUltimate Před 4 lety +4

    8:33
    Such a tasty, beautiful riff.
    Frusciante is really a guitar hero.

  • @naav642
    @naav642 Před 5 lety +115

    lmao he put an image of billie joe when talking about power chords. You didn't have to do him like that!

  • @chazburger100
    @chazburger100 Před 3 lety

    Pretty crazy that he explained everything I know up to my current progress after playing for one year. I guess this is where alot of players get stuck cos its confusing to know where to go from here.

  • @ryanpotter4138
    @ryanpotter4138 Před rokem

    Thanks so much I have been living on a sailboat and teaching myself to play by watching on line videos, but have not found any that have explained these principles. I just saved the video and I am sure I will refer to it often. If you ever want to come sail the Caribbean let me know I will trade for lessons

  • @VirginiaWolf88
    @VirginiaWolf88 Před 4 lety +1

    Very Good!!! Thank You. I wish you lived close I would sign up for lessons in person.

  • @miles_lacey
    @miles_lacey Před 3 lety

    I have searched for like a million of these guitar teaching videos, and must say this one was by far the most helpful

  • @GodsStoryteller
    @GodsStoryteller Před 2 měsíci

    Quite a useful video.
    I particularly loved the
    Bend, slide, etc.
    What awesome Dynamics such sounds will bring in.
    Thanks again.

  • @titobungo01
    @titobungo01 Před 5 lety +1394

    I'm pretty early, let me make a joke:
    My guitar skills

    • @stefankovacevic1344
      @stefankovacevic1344 Před 5 lety +38

      *ba dum tsssss*

    • @mattrickard3716
      @mattrickard3716 Před 5 lety +10

      Ha ha ha ha... huh #metoo 😫 waaaah!

    • @Damaged262
      @Damaged262 Před 5 lety +13

      At least you can still laugh, when I practice, my dead relatives slap me in the back of the head, my late daughter doing the most damage, I can hear her laughing, that's pretty good for 5 years gone. Maybe it's the organs she'd donated, that could be whats smacking me around!

    • @paprikaspicy5751
      @paprikaspicy5751 Před 5 lety +4

      @@Damaged262 damn, I'm sorry man

    • @rijalmuzikers5698
      @rijalmuzikers5698 Před 5 lety +8

      pick up your guitar and play it, that's the only way to learn

  • @kevinseraphimday6373
    @kevinseraphimday6373 Před 4 lety

    I only started using tuners five years ago. I developed a great sense of relative pitch by regarding tuning as something to practice as much as chords and scales and then songs. Many beginners don't think of tuning as playing 101, but a "hassle standing in the way of really playing". Electronic tuners are a tool that wont help much without a "good ear" that requires a lot of practice, at least it did me, but it's worth it.

  • @hirawstra8edge137
    @hirawstra8edge137 Před rokem

    I've been playing a long time but was curious, this is the bets i've come across for someone starting out and in todays world it can be overwhelming with whats online everyone say what you must learn, but right here this for me is what i would tell someone starting out 100% great job my man.

  • @antoniocenteno1483
    @antoniocenteno1483 Před 5 lety +6

    One basic that i ignored for years and i belive everyone should know at the beginning is to know how a Chrod is formed and what they are, what do they get those names, one you get that you´ll be able to play them and found them all over the neck of the guitar specially since is not hard to get what they are but nobody tell you, is just "look at this shape, this is C major" and so on and on.
    Also if you play on an electic guitar learn how to dial a good guitar tone in your amp or how to get good guitar tones for different situations for that matter even if you have a bad amp, that´s super useful (so nobody have to deal with your 11 on gain, 11 treble, 0 mids, 10 bass scoop bad tone).
    Also practice with distortion, not all the time of course but is useful to know what are your flaws when playing if you gonna play a genre that use distortion.
    Finally and most importnat: PRACTICE!

    • @TSgitaar
      @TSgitaar Před 5 lety

      Why do you absolutely need to know how a chord is formed as a beginner? Is it essential to know for a beginner? What does a beginner do with all that music theory that is required to learn that? In my opinion its better to first learn the chord shapes (open and barre chords) and learn how to make music with those chords. After that understanding music theory and improvisation comes more easily and natural. If you are already familiar with the shapes its easier to recognize the notes.

  • @LTVX2
    @LTVX2 Před 2 lety

    excellent instruction ! I've never played, but it still made since.

  • @cesarbeltran6583
    @cesarbeltran6583 Před 5 lety +24

    Please do Pat O' Brian and Rob Barrett of Cannibal Corpse for the artist series. You probably don't listen to Cannibal Corpse but I really want to know all the techniques they use in Cannibal Corpse.If they are too extreme/Heavy for you I understand. Love your videos by the way you've helped a lot with my playing!

    • @TheArtofGuitar
      @TheArtofGuitar  Před 5 lety +27

      I grew up on CC man!

    • @cesarbeltran6583
      @cesarbeltran6583 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheArtofGuitar Oh well I was completely wrong 😂😂😂 rock on dude \m/ and Stay Metal!!!!

    • @jasonbowman8698
      @jasonbowman8698 Před 5 lety

      The-Art-of-Guitar hey mate great video. I would like to know your opinion on what us guitar 🎸 players need to know for blues cheers 🍻👍👍🍺

    • @nigel7779
      @nigel7779 Před 5 lety

      Dude, I saw Cannibal Corpse last month they were awesome live. The whole pit was moving.

    • @xArsVivendi
      @xArsVivendi Před 5 lety

      @@TheArtofGuitar Hey Mike, I'm a member of your site, and I just recently watched a video of Tim Pierce, on which he explains, that bending should actually come from the wrist, not the strength of your fingers. I'm not quite sure if I missed you explaining that fact in your lessons, but I was absolutely blown away, because after Tim Pierces video I was actually able to bend properly for the first time. (I'm playing an acoustic with 12 gauge strings :D) It might sound dumb, but it's not that obvious to notice just by observing your video imo. Again, Not sure if I just missed it in your lessons and somehow I can't watch videos on your site right at the moment, so I can't double check. Anyhow, just wanted to notify you, so you can add a "bending technique" video to your online lesson, if needed. :)

  • @afonsotopa9164
    @afonsotopa9164 Před 5 lety +1

    I think I know everything and more from the technical parts but thanks to this video I know what I missed from the theory part
    I would also recommend as a total beginner to use this video as list of what your objectives are, but don't forget to keep learning songs, that's also really important!!

  • @garymaher100
    @garymaher100 Před 5 lety

    There are so many little tips that are important but get lost by most experienced players. The one I took from this was to bend right up against the fret wire. I was doing it ok but when I moved it up it was perfect. Thanks.

  • @WillDeutsch
    @WillDeutsch Před 5 lety +1

    I have big fingers so I quickly moved from a 3 finger to 2 finger A open cord when I was learning -- watching you play 5th string major bar cords with only 2 fingers was a revelation for me when I saw you do it in one of your earlier videos. I still play like crap but now at least I can play like crap and play major and minor bar cords on 5th and 6th string.

  • @CluelessGent
    @CluelessGent Před rokem

    Thanks for this. I wasn't sure how well I was doing, but I can do almost everything you included in the video, so maybe I'm not doing too bad. Thanks!

  • @Mark-qr4xg
    @Mark-qr4xg Před 5 lety +199

    Markiplier is that you?
    For real though thanks I have only been playing guitar for only a week and this really helps
    Edit: Thanks for the heart

  • @xxxunset
    @xxxunset Před 5 lety

    You gave me so much more confidence by one 15 minutes video, and so many things got so much clearer. Just wow. And huuge thank you.

  • @TheLogicalLowdown
    @TheLogicalLowdown Před 4 lety +3

    I can read tabs and understand some music theory, I know the fret layout and a lot of the essentials, but these frickin fingers.... Swear all you good guitar players are aliens. Lol.
    Thanks for the vids. CZcams is a treasure trove for learning anything you can imagine because of people like you.

    • @Analymous
      @Analymous Před 4 lety

      Lmao I’m not very good yet cuz only been playing 5 months but my 2 middle fingers are super freaking long and the other day I called them ET fingers 😂 I think it helps me

  • @damien2729
    @damien2729 Před 5 lety +5

    I know you said words in this video, but that guitar is so gorgeous, I couldn't stop looking at it side to side >

  • @MrLost-ut6yo
    @MrLost-ut6yo Před 5 lety +1

    I never understood all that guitar stuff but I kept watching ur videos bc I like your personality somehow. I learned so much.

  • @avjake
    @avjake Před 5 lety +1

    Those barre chords are not so easy for my old fingers! Great lesson in a little bit of time. Thanks!

  • @dennisjones2124
    @dennisjones2124 Před 4 lety

    61 year old beginner, you are an awesome teacher, thank you, i love your style of teaching...i'm the dumbass with the Les Paul..

  • @robertgrimm1723
    @robertgrimm1723 Před 3 lety

    Out of all the people that have taught me things about the guitar I have to say this was the most informative. Thank you. Earned a subscriber.

  • @Mephilis78
    @Mephilis78 Před 3 lety

    I'd like to recommend something to help begginers, and it's an idea that was given to me by Lennon and McCartney.
    Every time you learn a new chord write a song with it. Or, at least find a song that already has that chord. Like I said this a Lennon/McCartney thing so if you find a weird chord or voicing, chances are that there is a Beatles song using it.

  • @jakobetzold5042
    @jakobetzold5042 Před rokem

    Been half a year since i started playing the guitar. Have all of this done and man it helps. But wait, there is more!
    As soon as you have one new "skill" achieved it seemes like there are two new skills that want to be learned but are yet so far away. That's the progress. Keep shredding guys

  • @benanderson5379
    @benanderson5379 Před 5 lety

    This is perhaps the most useful lesson I've ever seen. I've been doing a lot of the 12 things since I began 3 years ago but didn't know how they all worked together. This is the solid foundation you need. Thank you so much!

  • @rolene333
    @rolene333 Před 5 lety +1

    It took me a few years to pick these all up. Definitely comes naturally eventually especially if you listen to a lot of music, but it's nice having all of these in a list. Awesome video

  • @GNVS300
    @GNVS300 Před 4 lety +1

    Was 7:50 Fly Away by Lenny Kravitz?

  • @stevejohnson7002
    @stevejohnson7002 Před 5 lety

    This is a very helpful lesson, especially the discussion of muting with both the strumming and fretting hands.

  • @romaholcomb7768
    @romaholcomb7768 Před 4 lety

    Thank you, your awesome. I didn't realize how much I know about the guitar in only a few months.

  • @casualartist4202
    @casualartist4202 Před 3 lety

    8:33 thought that was under the bridge. because it was, but i mean without the embellishments and with some different shapes here and there (specifically third chord and fourth chord. third is moved to a different spot and fourth sounds a tad different, I think you did major instead of minor but idk)

  • @suc125
    @suc125 Před rokem

    The third strum pattern is realy good to know. A lot of songs have this patern, it teaches you to play the syncopated rhytms, once you speed this up you can get a lot more rhytms, and I personaly find it the easiest when I have to sing along guitar playing, because this way it is much easier to "count" (be aware of) the whole bars if you know what I mean.
    Also, I envy young guitarists because they have this excellent opportunity to learn from youtube and just videos like this can help them grow really fast. Plus all the tabs that are easily available here or elsewhere.
    If I should stress one thing, play alongside with the songs. I remember when I discovered tabs, I knew the songs but I really didnt pay too much attention to the guitar. I tried to play it just from the tabs (there were only the "paper! tabs with no rhytm patterns or rhytm only indicated with the space between the "notes") and I usualy played it totaly wrong, with my own rhytm that often made it into different song.
    playing with the songs will train your ear, and really help you to improve your timing.

  • @Untoldanimations
    @Untoldanimations Před 2 lety

    I needed this. I’ve been self-taught on guitar so I never even tried learning open chords. I know all the sweeped arpeggio major and minor shapes but the only open chord I know is G. Never tried barring either. I only ever do lead stuff because that’s what’s interesting to me. I couldn’t tell you the name of any chord shapes or where to find them. I never use the pentatonic scale either cuz I don’t like it. I have so many gaps on my playing I need to fill in. Thx

    • @TheKlaun9
      @TheKlaun9 Před 10 měsíci

      Don't worry mate. It doesn't sound as if you're playing in a band any time soon. If your ambition is just to f* around on a guitar now and then, you do what you want to do. If you however ever want to transition to actually making music, yeah, fill those gaps. I'd suggest getting some sort of band going first to show you what gaps you have, you may not even realize most of them. Also band first, growing with the challenge second so there are no excuses for you to not join a band because you have some "gaps". But in the meantime, do whatever you want.

  • @DavidJohnson-mc5gh
    @DavidJohnson-mc5gh Před 5 lety +1

    Sadly if I had been given this advice 40 years ago I would be a rock star today. Too bad CZcams wasn’t around back then. All I had was my neighbor which taught me Stairway to Heaven, and that took years. Thanks Mike I have learned so much from your channel.
    Would love to see your Heart tribute band in person since they were among many artist back then that influenced my musical tastes even today. If you come thru Atlanta I will be sure and see you since it doesn’t look like I’ll be seeing Ann and Nancy together anytime soon.
    David J

  • @Damaged262
    @Damaged262 Před 5 lety

    I'd been toying with the idea of adding string trees to all my Gibson/Epi guitars. Now that I see them on your guitar, I'm absolutely doing it. Functional and they just look great on there. I'm glad I came back for another viewing of this great video, I hadn't noticed them first time around

  • @paulfrank4551
    @paulfrank4551 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. The work you are doing on CZcams is priceless. It means a lot to me. I am so grateful for CZcams because of people like you.

  • @keoni-2344
    @keoni-2344 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mike, I'm a beggining guitar player. This video really gave me a goal to set with every skill you taught. I learned so much just in the time I spent watching . Also, the way you teach is so understandable to even beginning guitarists. Thanks!!

  • @Mephilis78
    @Mephilis78 Před 3 lety

    B7 was not easy to get down. Took a long time to get used to changing to a B7.
    Recommend learning Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down to help learn B7. Play it over and over.

  • @domi202
    @domi202 Před 5 lety

    I so appreciate all the fundamental advice , proper techniques , tricks , tid bits etc. thank you brother.

  • @XoxJasonReynoldsxoX
    @XoxJasonReynoldsxoX Před 2 lety

    Monster scales and modes + Killer pentatonics by Dave Celentano are AMAZING books for people learning theory basics. Got my copies in 1992-93 and highly recommend them!

  • @1EVILZ06
    @1EVILZ06 Před 4 lety +1

    I’ve learned in the last two weeks to pic one person or channel to learn from. Having three or four different channels gets confusing. Everyone teaches things differently. One person will teach you the same chord as another person. But use different fingers to play the same chord. And one person will say this is the best way to play the chord.While the other says the same. I’m not new to music,just new to the guitar. I learned the basics back playing in the band in school. Just transferring knowledge from a brass instrument to the guitar is different. But the music theory is the same.

  • @SkippyHatesMe
    @SkippyHatesMe Před 4 lety

    One of the best explanations of the fret board I've seen. Awesome job.

  • @MrPhins
    @MrPhins Před 3 lety

    I just started learning and have watched countless videos. Even though this wasn't an "instructional" video it's the first one I've watched where I had that lightbulb moment on learning the fretboard and chord names/placement. Subbed...obviously.

  • @kaydenkircher2076
    @kaydenkircher2076 Před 5 lety

    It's kinda odd to see how many online teachers make guitar sound like chore. If you treat it like chore, your not gonna wanna play, and if someone's struggling it makes it worse. For me, I learn techniques through songs or when I'm messing around. When I first started I neglected chords, and guess what... My rhythm is horrible and I need lots of help and time with chords and strumming, so listen to this man!!!

  • @Brian-Martin
    @Brian-Martin Před 5 lety

    The only thing I would add to that would be percussive playing and natural harmonics at the least. Percussive playing kinda comes to you but left hand muting (assuming you are right handed) in a percussive style is a good basic technique for beginners. Natural harmonics are something you don't want to not know when getting together with other guitar players.
    I've been playing for over 30 years and started playing in the heyday of rock music in the mid to late 80's, and it was a wonderful time to start learning guitar. Watching this makes me think about how we had to do it the hard way: figuring it out on our own, and doing the best we can by buying books and magazines. Maybe a friends dad would teach you some stuff and had maybe one guitar lesson lol. Fun times! (I am not exaggerating! It was a great time! 8 hours a day every day almost!)

  • @Heddanofarsan
    @Heddanofarsan Před rokem

    It's fun to hear all the questions you get formulated like knowledge is heavy to contain. "Should I learn this?" Well if it exists and you come across it why not learn it?

  • @acuteteacher
    @acuteteacher Před 5 lety +1

    This is SO helpful. I just bought an electric guitar a week ago, coming from playing the ukulele. I needed this list!! Thank you so much!

  • @danegonzales5651
    @danegonzales5651 Před 5 lety +1

    I started learning how to play guitar when I was 13. Now I'm 20. Haven't focused on learning guitar deep. Thank goodness I know the basics at the very least. Gonna try and learn again now. Wish me luck, guys!

  • @ssinatra27
    @ssinatra27 Před 4 lety

    I can do every one of those except #10. The do re me thing. How does that relate to my soloing? Also, WTF with the haters and the thumbs down????? I guess those who can’t play...hate. Keep up the great work, Mike!

    • @TimStCroix
      @TimStCroix Před 4 lety

      In case you have all notifications turned on and see this pop up, I'm replying to the comment you made on an The-Art-of-Guitar video 4 months ago about people giving thumbs down. They do that when CZcams puts a video on the person home page that they aren't interested in. It trains the CZcams algorithm to learn a person's preferences. So, it's not that they *_hate_* the video, they just aren't interested.
      The reason I'm bothering with this is because I see so many people making the same comment and decided to spread this knowledge whenever I can.

  • @DankNarwhal
    @DankNarwhal Před 5 lety +19

    I see that string butler. I like

  • @Zoomjah
    @Zoomjah Před 5 lety +1

    This is amazing!
    I've been intimidated so many times I try to learn some guitar.
    But this video puts things into some really nice quantifiable goals, to get to the point of feeling competent to truly have more fun with it!