How To Use A Metronome 101 - Must Know 3 Levels

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2022
  • One of the most asked questions from my subscribers is this!
    How to use a metronome effectively. Introducing two types of metronome here. Vintage Franz Metronome Wooden Box (I love this TONE!) and Roland/Boss Dr. Beat DB-88. Let's practice!
    1) Set a metronome on every beats
    2) Set a metronome on 2 & 4 beats.
    3) Play different type feel grooves on same tempo.
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Komentáře • 206

  • @TomoFujitaMusic
    @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 11 měsíci +4

    13:24
    Just The Two Of Us Guitar Lesson
    czcams.com/video/MA7DlTfdmNA/video.html

  • @InsolentMusicalPeasant
    @InsolentMusicalPeasant Před rokem +59

    It's always strange to me that people don't like practicing with a metronome. You can't sound good without rhythm. Doesn't matter how much you practice scales, modes, or arpeggios; if your rhythm sucks then nothing that you play will sound good. It's the foundation of all music.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +13

      Bottom line is whatever works then its all good! I am just sharing my side of experiences. You're so right! Rhythm is so important! Thank you!

    • @Arthur_My_Dear
      @Arthur_My_Dear Před 4 měsíci

      I guess not everyone needs a metronome ticking to play or practice rhythmically

  • @TheForsch3r
    @TheForsch3r Před rokem +36

    I thought my timing was good until I first sat down with a metronome and realized it was terrible! It helps me improve my playing and myself, too. I really believed my timing was great until I used a metronome! I appreciate having my mistakes so clearly outlined so i can be forced to acknowledge my sloppiness and that it’s ok to be sloppy! Its something to work on, over time. The progress I made from working on it is much more satisfying than my previous delusion of good timing.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +6

      Thanks for sharing! My time feel was so horrible that I had to fix it in order to make it as guitar player! So happy to hear that. A little sloppy & not perfect is good as a human but we can work harder than anyone!

  • @stanfordy9104
    @stanfordy9104 Před rokem +7

    @TomoFujita thankyou so much for addressing my last response on how to practise with metronome. Love you )

  • @jamesgretsch4894
    @jamesgretsch4894 Před rokem +9

    Tomo @ 04:16 you did the moving and grooving to "Let's Groove" by Earth, Wind and Fire very well. I'm impressed!

  • @5wet_
    @5wet_ Před rokem +19

    I think the word that defines the best your skill is simplicity. Some guitarists can't play without a sg and a Marshall, or huge pedalboards, but you just need a esquire, an amp with volume and tone control and a metronome with one knob, and it sounds way better than the other guys. Amazing, truly amazing

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +6

      Thank you so much! I love simplicity & limitation. I love these Esquire! I wish I knew about Esquire and Hardtaill Stratocaster. I have too many pedals now! 5!

  • @darkbloomvivian1087
    @darkbloomvivian1087 Před 3 měsíci +2

    i literall shouted at the computer: why did you stop! when you stopped playing HAHAHA always such a pleasure to hear you play!!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much! You're very welcome! My pleasure!

  • @spadesdiamonds988
    @spadesdiamonds988 Před rokem +7

    I really want to thank you for your lessons I was really wanting to get into jazz and a Caribbean kinda feel of music and I was stuck with basic shapes and bar chords. Now I’m writing music and getting so much better. You are really awesome guy to help us. I don’t think they will ever be a video you make that I won’t watch now. So please don’t ever stop I’m sure there are plenty of others just like me to who really appreciate you. Thank you for sharing and giving free lessons your the best guitar teacher I’ve ever had and honestly the only one lol

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      You're very welcome! So happy to hear that you got your solid foundation where you can enjoy song writing and developing own guitar skills. No memorization & deep understanding music. Good job!!

  • @kdavis63
    @kdavis63 Před rokem +3

    Because of you I purchased a metronome last year...still use it to this day...Mahalo!

  • @misfitmaniac3084
    @misfitmaniac3084 Před rokem +5

    Oh, the dreaded metronome… thanks for the vid coath!

  • @alancrandall1325
    @alancrandall1325 Před rokem +7

    Tomo, you are right on with this video today on the lost art in training with a metronome! its great for cleaning up bad fingerings, working with the correct pressure on fretting hand and picking hand rhythm/articulation ..Itsand a great reminder to players of ALL levels that foundation is everything in timing,and ear training.To be a great guitar player/musician, patience and working on our weak points is most important thing,, performance comes after that.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      Thanks so much! So happy to hear that. I love simple stuff. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      A lot of people tend to mix up "Practice" and "Performance"

  • @the___dude
    @the___dude Před rokem +7

    Great advice! I've been struggling with my rhythm for a while. This brings a new perspective to my weakness that I need to work on

  • @skingfong
    @skingfong Před rokem +5

    Seems like when I tap or play to the 2&4, I have less tendency to rush or speed up. Time feel is highly underrated IMO.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      That's so natural so please don't worry. You noticed it so you are improving your time! Good job!

  • @clawfoot8400
    @clawfoot8400 Před rokem +3

    Definitely the thing I need the most work on… timing & rhythm

  • @All5for3All
    @All5for3All Před rokem +2

    The way you play with time is so wicked sir ! 🙌🏻

  • @ChrystopherLemes
    @ChrystopherLemes Před rokem +3

    God bless you for this incredible lesson! You teached me how to study again. Is always inspiring and fun to pratice on this way. Thank you so much!

  • @flintdavis2
    @flintdavis2 Před rokem +2

    I’m enjoying the journey of my guitar playing, thanks for your classes.

  • @urix1653
    @urix1653 Před rokem +2

    I always love the jams in the beginning :) thanks for always teaching us

  • @Dartea
    @Dartea Před rokem +3

    Just when i needed it most!!

  • @zeloblues
    @zeloblues Před rokem +2

    Great class, i never though about using metronome just to mark 2 and 4, i've been using to mark every beat.

  • @Scarshockable
    @Scarshockable Před rokem +1

    Thanks Tomo !! Really good lesson as always !
    Sacha

  • @louismullens2783
    @louismullens2783 Před rokem +3

    Great stuff tomo, been needing to work on my rhythm and timing for a while now

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      So happy to hear that. I really need to practice this all the times!

  • @livekaos
    @livekaos Před rokem +2

    That metronome really swings man!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I bought a Swing Metronome!

    • @livekaos
      @livekaos Před rokem +2

      @@TomoFujitaMusic I want one also, I’m going to practice now!

  • @kadiummusic
    @kadiummusic Před měsícem +1

    Wish I could play guitar like that! 😎

  • @strumminronin
    @strumminronin Před rokem +2

    Thanks Tomo, that gives "Just the two of us" a whole new meaning, i.e. player and metronome.

  • @yukikasuga9498
    @yukikasuga9498 Před rokem +1

    レクチャーでギターの練習の取り組み方を知る事ができ、デモンストレイションでトモさんのプレイを楽しめるというなんて素晴らしい動画なんでしょう!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      いつも個人レッスンでやる感じでYTのヴィデオも作っています。それはとっても嬉しいです。

  • @phanngocan_an
    @phanngocan_an Před 26 dny +1

    thanks for sharing

  • @WaterproofSoap
    @WaterproofSoap Před rokem +2

    All the metronome videos you can find on CZcams and of course this is the only one where the metronome starts the video off and then there's guitar playing and......
    *NO 5 MINUTES OF TALKING ABOUT IT FIRST!!!!*
    🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟

  • @michelegiacomazzi9883
    @michelegiacomazzi9883 Před rokem +2

    Mr. Tomo, thanks, thank you very much for your precious advices! Your simplicity and humilty are a treasure! You smile every take you play, it’s amazing and it’s the best way of teaching. You are a very good player from bop to funk, I appreciate your job. I’m 60 and I play for 50 years, from classical to brazilian with acoustic. From 30 years I worked hard listening Wes, Joe and Barney…my problem is: arch top or solid body? For me now I feel to get both, archtop at home and solid with the band…drummers in Italy (maybe everywhere) plays very very loud, and guitar is hard to lead on…vintage guitars are so amazing playing loudly, their voice is so natural at any loud level…and head+4x12 is better than a combo amp. I transformed a Red Knob in head + 4x12 Marshall, this is “heaven”…
    Good luck and see you next video, it’s a 🎁 for me. I really LOVE YOU 😘

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      So happy to hear that. Thank you so much for your kind words! My job is to make others happy with my guitar. I love doing this everyday! Right now, I am challenging myself to make new video everyday and communicate with more people on my CZcams Channel. So we are doing good job on that part right now! Thanks for sharing! Fantastic! I love to go to Italy someday! My wife is 1/2 Italian!! PS, I just don't play with loud drummer.

    • @michelegiacomazzi9883
      @michelegiacomazzi9883 Před rokem

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Ooohhh Tomo 💙💛💚 thank you veryverymuch for your reply, what a beautiful thing: you play for make people happy, and that’s what I ear from you! I love you and your white cats too, mine is dark grey…
      That’s me Tomo, of you look to I’ ll be honored and proud!
      czcams.com/video/FCbfcQe_YvE/video.html
      😘😘😘😘😘

  • @jackmac_
    @jackmac_ Před rokem +1

    Tomo, you’re the best!!!

  • @samontinairish2007
    @samontinairish2007 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much Sir Tomo, it really helps me a lot . Huge fan:))

  • @annubisbones
    @annubisbones Před rokem +1

    Min 13 "maybe you can do...", no, I can't. I just enjoy watching/listening to Mr. Tomo. 🙂

  • @iaingraham4911
    @iaingraham4911 Před rokem +1

    Groovy KOOL excellent

  • @imoldgregg4795
    @imoldgregg4795 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The metronome just exposes your flaws to begin with but work with it it will help you no end

  • @rev.leonidasw.smiley6300
    @rev.leonidasw.smiley6300 Před 5 měsíci +1

    …I need to practice more with my metronome! Thanks for the motivation.

  • @Charlie-bl4jz
    @Charlie-bl4jz Před rokem +1

    Kyoto is a lovely song!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. A great song for practicing slow funk groove with a metronome. Maybe another KYOTO Groove lesson?

  • @joeschmoe6720
    @joeschmoe6720 Před rokem +2

    Metronome is my good friend indeed but I'm not a good friend to metronome, I must admit. Listening to records is key! It helps you develop an internal metronome and also by using your body to feel the rhythm it becomes natural and instinctive. Dancing can help with developing a groove big time even just by bobbing your head to the beat and counting along with the tune, singing as well. I'm always counting when I'm listening to records. Well said Mr. Tomo. Btw I was in the Boston Commons yesterday and came across an amazing Berklee grad busking in the park. He did the entire Sir Duke composition on guitar and his timing was impeccable I was highly impressed. I told him to check you out!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing! Awesome! Can you play that union line?

    • @joeschmoe6720
      @joeschmoe6720 Před rokem +2

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Believe it or not I can, I can play it on trumpet but not guitar. Someday I will get it down on guitar as well. Funny you mention it, that's exactly what I complimented him on the most. That's not an easy line to play especially on guitar. One thing I've been meaning to ask you, can you play the Grant Geissman solo from Chuck Mangione's "Feel So Good"? I'm dying to learn that!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@joeschmoe6720 Thanks for sharing. Once I had a great trumpet player who wants study guitar. It was a little dfficult time translation from guitar to Trumpet. Guitar fretboard is very special! Very shape oriented than other instrument so that its so friendly in the beginning and could stay same level for many years because not knowing the details than shapes and locations.

    • @joeschmoe6720
      @joeschmoe6720 Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Yes indeed it was a little difficult transition for me as well being a horn player, the guitar is a completely different beast of an instrument and approach all together, especially when it comes to the fret board. But when it comes to playing music in general, there are a lot of similarities especially when it comes to lead style playing. Being a horn player has definitely come in handy when playing single note lines and melodies, but the chord shapes and navigating around the fret board definitely took me many hours/years of practice.
      Trumpet was my first instrument and I did have some measure of success with it but I totally fell in love with the guitar and have been playing for about 13 years now. I'm predominantly self taught but I've learned so much from doing CZcams tutorials and your Guitar Wisdom. I'm getting there but like you said I don't want to become stagnant and not progress. I want to keep getting better and better. That's why I would love to take actual lessons and possibly even become a Berklee student myself someday. That's my dream Tomo. It is a very special instrument indeed and a huge part of my life.
      Thank you so much sir! Love what you do you're one of my favorites if not my favorite.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@joeschmoe6720 Thanks for sharing the details. Guitar has "shapes" that you can slide to next key! That part you want to change that (learn a little difficult ways!) Try to play G Triad on 4321 set strings then play A triad on 2345 set strings! That's like a piano or horn to me! Funny part is I was trying to play "Pianist" or "Horn Players" in general. That's how I got my techniques & the fretboard knowledge. Thats why tabs can not educate people.

  • @naturligfunktion4232
    @naturligfunktion4232 Před rokem +2

    Very nice, I like these longer videos! I am going to transcribe some of the solos tomorrow :)
    Please mr Fujita, if you can share some more insight in how you use the tape recorder I would be very happy! Do you record your entire practice session and then review, or do you record smaller sections, review and then try to improve parts?
    Many thanks as always

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      So happy to hear that. "Tape Recorder" Yes! I wrote it down now! You can review small portion (One Song or one groove) Or After practicing, play what you practiced ... 10 - 15 minutes. Review that. Many ways! Very very productive. I only use a 60 minuets tapes for that. So only 1/2 hour I can record on one side.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      Or playing music.You can play Bb Jazz Blues or Bb blues for 5-6 times with a metronome so you now how long, how many times... limitation is so important. I just don't practice with any backing tracks.

    • @naturligfunktion4232
      @naturligfunktion4232 Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Thank you so much for your response! I will start to record 10 15 minutes of practice, then review it and maybe work on things I hear. Good way to start. Have a great weekend and thank you again :)

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@naturligfunktion4232 You're very welcome! Great idea. Good job!

  • @justapitstop
    @justapitstop Před rokem +1

    🙏🙏

  • @ThePacemaker45
    @ThePacemaker45 Před 11 měsíci +1

    13:34 Amazing

  • @chawoulou33lminecraftmore

    i COULD practice with a metronome except i dont know any chord theory to improvise like you do and get the groove i want

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +2

      Which part did you like? Any time code? Basically just learn good song and analyze them with intervals / Music Theory! Theory Book won't make any good tasty chords! Song does. Any request, I am happy to answer as long as I already knew. Thank you so much!

  • @ayushmanbhalla8737
    @ayushmanbhalla8737 Před rokem +1

    Hi Tomo, sir. it's nice to learn daily from your superb youtube content thanks for it .
    Even though I've asked you this question before, I'd like to know the secret to playing like Mateus Asato does, who seems to be very independent on the fretboard and can go anywhere while creating beautiful melodies and solos without even thinking much. Because with me what happens is i tend to sound monotonous and repeat the same licks in a way that appears to lack logic, what is the key to playing like Asato does?
    Please assist me in this learning 🙏

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      So happy to hear that. Mateus Asato = Solid Foundation that most people don't work on. Best way is to transcribe his melody & chord progressions. If you don't understand his chord progressions then TRIADS!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      No memorization! Hard work on triads!

  • @soumendasgupta2272
    @soumendasgupta2272 Před rokem +3

    Tomo can you please make us a video containing all those chords you play ? .. not the usual one but the odd ones

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for asking. Please more specific... time code please (from this video) For instance: 00:04 - 00:31

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      Showing everything is not effective! Style, Key, Song, Tempo, levels...

    • @soumendasgupta2272
      @soumendasgupta2272 Před rokem +1

      timestamp 0:57 to 1:10 for an instance ?

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      @@soumendasgupta2272 That's JAZZ BLUES... BIG BAND Style... Thank you!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@soumendasgupta2272 First you need to know simple blues chord progression. Then you need to learn basic jazz blues chord progression with Root 3rd 7th... czcams.com/video/xGoAyKs4t38/video.html
      czcams.com/video/p5UG2DMxHpA/video.html

  • @dangrather1280
    @dangrather1280 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have always known that using a metronome was important. I’m just a couch doodler and don’t use it much. When I do I realize that I should.
    Not only is it great for proper rhythm and practice. I find the simplest boring stuff sounds so much better with a beat behind it.
    I can shred pretty quick. Half speed accurately with a click sounds more impressive than full speed without…unless you’re really good.😂

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing! Metronome is fun to play with.
      I Wish All My Students Knew THESE Before They Came To Berklee
      czcams.com/video/xlRy7WwZg7c/video.html

  • @Impractical_Engineer
    @Impractical_Engineer Před rokem +1

    I like the sound of the first metronome click.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      Me too! Very musical sound to me! Not too short.

    • @Impractical_Engineer
      @Impractical_Engineer Před rokem

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Sounds like when a drummer taps the side of the drum stick on the rim of the snare. Has a nice depth to it.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@Impractical_Engineer I totally forget to mention about this... you can imagine any of your favorite drummer (from your imagination) when you practice with a metronome. A metronome just keep in time but your imagination can shift (ahead or behind a little) And imagination is FREE!

  • @nuthinbutlove
    @nuthinbutlove Před rokem +2

    Nothing like the sound of an old metronome. I had the opportunity to purchase one not too long ago that would've been a collectors item in the next decade but passed on. Though the value would've increased, I wouldn't have purchased it for that reason. It was the peace of that specific sound.
    Digital is okay but I find it too annoying to work with for long.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Old one is good! Acoustic wooden tone so the decay is very natural. Thanks for sharing.

    • @nuthinbutlove
      @nuthinbutlove Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Yeeesssssss! I love it 🤗

  • @jeffreymckeown
    @jeffreymckeown Před 8 měsíci +1

    Please tell us how you divide the beats

  • @sihop9220
    @sihop9220 Před rokem +1

    I need this lesson oh boy do i. My timing is terrible and it really is my downfall. Ive tried using a metronome but im a dunce using it and have no idea how to set it up or what setting i should use.

  • @ranman58635
    @ranman58635 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I 👂 hear.

  • @yavoan22
    @yavoan22 Před 11 dny +1

    at 18:06 what timing are you playing? I’m having difficulty even counting it. the metronome u said was at 2 and 4 but what counts were u playing?

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 11 dny

      Playing 8th notes and a metronome on 2 & 4 beats. Good musicians got this skill.

  • @manuelsabin
    @manuelsabin Před rokem +1

    Tomo, I'm confused by just *one* chord you use here! I think I understand most of what you're doing with your chord changes and transitions between chords except at 1:03. You go from the IV chord (Eb9) to mystery chord right before you go to a more familiar diminished movement back to the I chord.
    And...I just don't know that I've seen that shape before or what to make of it. If there's an implied Eb in the bass then I can maybe imagine it as an inversion of Eb13? So it's just a different color of the IV chord before you go to the diminished? Is that what you were thinking?
    Or are you thinking of it as part of the diminished run with some different color notes in there?
    Anyways, GREAT video!! I'm guessing the mystery chord is meant to be Eb13 but would love to know if you had different thinking for it!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      So I played IV chord (R M3 b7 9 5th) then b7 M3 13 R.. I learned that chord from my jazz guitar lesson. I took jazz guitar lessons for two years. Without those lessons, many things I did not know! Organ sounding chord to me. No root! b7 bottom then M3 13 Root! Root is the top note! Thank you so much!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Maybe I can do that chord lesson!

    • @manuelsabin
      @manuelsabin Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic thank you!!! That clears it up perfectly!
      Yes, organ sounding is definitely right!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@manuelsabin You're welcome! I use that chord a lot now but when I learned that chord... it was very hard to understand because no root! b7! I just post a fun video for you on my Instagram. I can post here too! 22 seconds!

    • @manuelsabin
      @manuelsabin Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic 🎶❤️🎶 thank you!! Yes, seeing it on CZcams would be great in case I need to slow it down but I just saw it on Instagram! Your rhythm guitar is so fantastic, I’ll be dissecting what you played tomorrow!

  • @MrBradWi
    @MrBradWi Před rokem +1

    I'm one of those people who can't swing, so I no matter how much I convince myself to say 2 and 4, by the time I get going I'm saying 1 and 3 on the clicks. It seems like there's a secret way to insert an offset beat so that you always say 1and 3 when it's silent and two and four on the click. But I can't figure out how to do it consistently. It's like after a while I'll feel it as two and four.... and jam along with Tomo once he gets it all started. But if I start with my own click and no other context, it's never easy to lock into the two and four without a struggle.... for me at least.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      That case, listen more swing jazz & just listen hi-hats on 2 & 4. Or Rock snare beat! How about this? Try hard on 1 & 3...someday it will flip to 2 & 4!!

    • @MrBradWi
      @MrBradWi Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic I'll add the metronome into my daily regimen and see what I can do with it. I transcribe interesting bits of songs every day so I'm usually playing along with a tune... and slowing it down and counting it out.... and entering it into soundlice.
      On a song like _I've Found a New Baby_, I'm just happy to find the 1 ! But that is an example of a standard that has a pretty basic progression, but it's played really really fast. I'd like to be able to map that out nice and slow using the 2 and 4 trick to get the changes down.
      The melody is another story ! But it is such a fun old song! I am a creature of the early 20th century to be sure.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      @@MrBradWi Thanks for sharing! Please enjoy!

    • @d.l.loonabide9981
      @d.l.loonabide9981 Před rokem +1

      You can do it. What happens when you walk? You alternate your steps.

  • @alvarotouzon6952
    @alvarotouzon6952 Před rokem +1

    it doesn lies, so i must walk by his hand . TKS

  • @georgeorwell7850
    @georgeorwell7850 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Tomo, why can't I sing and play at the same time... I end up playing the notes I'm singing and can't do both at the same time... I can a little bit and getting slowly better, but it's very hard to separate!! Is this normal? thank you

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 11 měsíci +1

      If you do, someone just chasing whatever you can play! Try to imagine what you can hear inside of you so no idea where those notes are...so free! Don't mix up "Learning & Practicing" and "Performing" We all need more Ear Training!

    • @georgeorwell7850
      @georgeorwell7850 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Ok its gotten easier since 2 days ago... I have another question Sensei: How to practice fast blues like like SRV and John to eventually play very fast over a slower blues tempo? lets say 80bpm blues, but you want to unleash a fast SRV lick... do you have to practice the lick triplet feel at a double tempo? like 160 bpm? Stevie and John also slow and speed up their fast licks... I am confused how to practice fast licks... sometime I feel like their licks are triplets, then they increase to 16th notes. I can play fast licks, but struggle to fit them correctly over the blues beat. Please help, thank you!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 11 měsíci

      @@georgeorwell7850 Thanks for sharing this. That was a part of John's lesson. I already made a few videos on that topic. Let me find it for you. First need to master R37 Swing groove with slow tempo. Foundation!

    • @georgeorwell7850
      @georgeorwell7850 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic Thanks. Also with picking, should you always pick down on downbeat (1 + 2 etc) and up on upbeat (e and a)? Thanks

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před 10 měsíci

      @@georgeorwell7850 For alternate picking. Down beat is down picking but... playing blues.. more down picking more up picking... same direction is cool way to play. I teach all at my Guitar Wisdom. Thank you.

  • @michaelwoods3850
    @michaelwoods3850 Před rokem +1

    Jhon Mayer Berkley University

  • @rajeshgumber363
    @rajeshgumber363 Před rokem +3

    I personally never use a Metronome because of the irritating clicking noise that's distracting, not for me , but I respect it's purpose . I just counts the beats instead etc .

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +2

      We all have own thing! Thanks for sharing! Unfortunately my time feel was horrible so I really had to use a metronome to fix the problem.

    • @The_Lord_has_it
      @The_Lord_has_it Před rokem +3

      Soundbrenner makes a vibrating watch with led's that is a fully functioning metronome.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      @@The_Lord_has_it Thanks for sharing

    • @keithpennington6141
      @keithpennington6141 Před rokem +3

      You can download apps that will let you change the sound so it’s not an annoying clicking noise. I use TonalEnergy, and I set it to a drum sound so 1 is the kick, 2 and 4 are snare. It’s also what I use with my students.

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      @@keithpennington6141 Thanks for sharing

  • @codydafoe2951
    @codydafoe2951 Před rokem +1

    at around the 18 minute mark in the video are you still at 55 beats per minute

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      I don't remember but you can check with your metronome.

  • @negativeimpactinc.9578
    @negativeimpactinc.9578 Před rokem +1

    First comment?

  • @hidekihi-chi-yo125
    @hidekihi-chi-yo125 Před rokem +1

    (^^)r 闘牛士 ♪ Yeah!!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      Did I play that?

    • @hidekihi-chi-yo125
      @hidekihi-chi-yo125 Před rokem +1

      @@TomoFujitaMusic (^o^)丿 Near ending play F△7→Em7→Am7 て、闘牛士by Charさんと思うました。

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@hidekihi-chi-yo125 闘牛士のコード進行、他のヴィデオで作りました。お楽しみに!

  • @denisblack9897
    @denisblack9897 Před 8 měsíci

    i listened to so much Tool - i tend to change the rhythm every 4 bars
    thats my excuse :P

  • @defaultHandle1110
    @defaultHandle1110 Před rokem +1

    Yeah that one click helps. Allows you freedom between clicks.

  • @user-wj7iw3uu6b
    @user-wj7iw3uu6b Před rokem +1

    サムネイルがyoutuberらしくなってきましたね(笑)

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem

      ありがとうございます!まだまだです!

  • @richardervins
    @richardervins Před rokem +8

    Sorry Tomo, but on this I‘m not with you. There is absolutely no reason to get a metronome anymore. On the contrary. It‘s no fun to listen to that dull click all the time. It‘s much better to get some kind of drum machine or drum app. Absolutely no one uses a metronome on stage and only dumb old studio musicians use a click track in the studio. But everyone plays to backing tracks or live musicians or at least drum apps or machines - even when practicing. Sooo… 😁

    • @richardervins
      @richardervins Před rokem +5

      And while we‘re at it: Before thinking of getting an expensive metronome, it may be a much better idea to get a looper. A lot of loopers - even the basic ones - have a drum function of some kind. The Boss loopers for instance have everything you need and even a metronome function for all those old geezers. 😁

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +50

      Thanks for sharing. Drum machine gives you a lot of specific feel. I just want a metronome to help me in time. I will work on my time feel and my grooves in styles. This is all for practicing! I love to work hard and harder! That's all!

    • @TomoFujitaMusic
      @TomoFujitaMusic  Před rokem +38

      I think you are thinking more performance & entertainment.

    • @chawoulou33lminecraftmore
      @chawoulou33lminecraftmore Před rokem +18

      i do believe that if you can get a metronome to groove with you, then you can get any drummer to do so. but not the other way around, so practicing with a metronome helps get the perfection you're seeking and jam with any time your bandmates want to play.

    • @SteppingLively
      @SteppingLively Před rokem +30

      Mr Richard pay attention to tomo! by now know that if the geezers are doing it and having fun with it till this day then you just may be one who's not so sure. Metronome is simplicity! Drum loop pattern is not simple, too much distraction, you know. You have good taste, i know, but everybody has good tastes its individual, don't worry, don't compare, don't judge before you hear. Use your ear