That's f'n awesome man! Congratulations you are quite good 👍.
@doonguitarlessonsКүн бұрын
What is the right way to disconnect my electric guitar from the audio interface?
@srinip8252 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I just started Steve Stine beginner lessons today
@umeshpatel36062 күн бұрын
waste of money doesnt help with sweeping alternate picking tremelo gallop picking economy picking
@jasonwinter87164 күн бұрын
As far as time to complete. Justin Guitar. Can everyone who has finished Beginner 1 really do 30 chord changes with every chord combination of the 8 you learned at the end of module 7 of G1? Or play 5 songs?
@DumpzterfireGaming6 күн бұрын
I've been playing guitar for 17 years, I've played it more in the last year than I have probably in the last 5 years combined, every day I go through completely different thoughts with it, all in the same day.. Why am I wasting my time with this? I should just quit right now and never play it again. Then an hour later I'm going.. I should buy that super expensive custom shop guitar because I'm definitely getting better now. I think my best advice though, don't worry yourself too much on if your getting better or not, just try to enjoy playing it and nothing else, isn't that the entire point of a hobby anyway?
@karenm60767 күн бұрын
It appears the Udemy course is no longer free!
@TravisLim988 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir! You just inspired me to never leave my house until I master my guitar!
@coolmacatrain943410 күн бұрын
4:36 But you don't have it switched to INST??? shouldn't there be a light on??
@nexotecexe13 күн бұрын
can some one tell me if the elgato eave xlr works for that?
@MrNiceGuy232314 күн бұрын
Thanks so much man. I have played guitar for 31 years and seeing your progress really takes me back. I suddenly remembered all those nights of trying to play the simplest things...good work!
@VerebelyiSandor14 күн бұрын
Do you hear your playing during recording?
@michaelsherry185915 күн бұрын
Yes, great app, I must say. Sadly, I just don't use it. So BEWARE of these apps because they are a humongous pain in the ass to Unsubscribe from.
@OFFICIAL-pn2bf16 күн бұрын
Respect .............Dont you ever stop ...........
@GoodxJ16 күн бұрын
✌🏼
@eastsideozzy20 күн бұрын
Learning now at 38 with 4 kids, married, house remodel, and a demanding corporate job with different time zones. I just need some way to express art and creativity know what I mean.
@jaimee-hernandez284720 күн бұрын
I tried to do this with the same exact interface. After downloading the DAW It was just too fuckin hard to figure out. Recently saw someone's video on the interface he was working with made it sound so simple. It was a Volt 1, and Volt 2. I am thinking about possibly trying again with this Volt. Is that Focusrite still hard? Beginner wise.
@leth932020 күн бұрын
Well done mate. What a difference in your playing in a year. Can I give one word of advice though. Playing with a metronome is really important.
@Dancolemusic21 күн бұрын
I’ve been playing for about 6 months now and my skill has sky rocketed because I only play Hendrix songs and my 10+ years experience with piano (same notes). So imo if you have a little bit of music theory then just play the damn thing. I’m ALWAYS playing for hours on end. I work and play until bedtime every day.
@mikesupica615822 күн бұрын
I’ve owned guitars for 30 years. Used to think buying a new one would make me better, nope. It takes hard work and practice and PATIENCE. Unfortunately I let them sit for about 10 years without picking up. Now that I’m older and looking forward to retirement, I’ve started again, for about the last 2 years. I get frustrated but not as much the older I am, also it’s a journey that you can always get better at(we will never truly master, but get close). Thanks for the video, obviously we all feel this way from time to time! ROCK ON!!!
@Venina195024 күн бұрын
❤ great didint know T Móvel Ford. I remember of Joe Baiza ano starter to practice when 27, qnd even thought for little bit known in alt. music he is a jazz guitarrst
@contactusece776926 күн бұрын
Hour is too long to he honest. I think consistency is key
@justinknowlton250428 күн бұрын
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you but I'm a little bit older. My dad has been playing for 10 years and I'm about 10 months in now and that's damn good for a year man! Awesome actually. I know a few people that are year in and your way ahead of them by listening I can tell that you definitely put some time in
@nyoo840128 күн бұрын
First time I tried learning guitar on my own I played for about 3 years and never got over stage 2 Now I finally got the courage to start playing again and I feel like I could maybe go on to stage 3 in another 3 years 😅
@DougHarvillАй бұрын
Do I have to grow a long beard to learn to play?
@trongtran3459Ай бұрын
you should be a great player now, man. I started guitar in 2022, Mar 2023 to be exact. 26-month journey now. Still, not that fluent, not really a beast but I can have fun with friends while partying or play a few learnt-by-heart fingerstyle pieces. I really appreciate your video. Thanks for motivating lots of people, including me. Greetings from Vietnam.
@jhall527Ай бұрын
Post something somewhere, brother. Let us know you're good. Just know that lots of us are thinking of you - hope to see an update soon.
@stigofthedump1074Ай бұрын
I’m a month in and your videos have given me inspiration and the fortitude to keep practicing 🙂 . Are you still playing Luke ?
@tommyabernathy9880Ай бұрын
I’m in Paul’s LPP now and it is really helpful to me. I like it in that it’s ’holding my hand’ through what he’s got for me to learn so there’s little chance of me getting sidetracked and hitting a dead end. I’ve added Justin’s course too and am kind of switching back and forth - a lesson or two from Justin, one or two from Paul. Both very helpful. That said, if I had to only keep one it’d be Justin’s just for the amount of content. That’s my two cents at least. Hard to go far wrong with either. Great review! Thank you.
@mjaff4musicАй бұрын
how do you use the practice mode
@flameq985Ай бұрын
whats the amp sim program he was using? is it free?
@mrs.bulldog3579Ай бұрын
well done mate. :)
@myatkyaw1312Ай бұрын
They are different types of amps. You should compare Spark positive grid 40 vs Katana air
@PlaysinvainАй бұрын
Chord progressions! ….hey reader….you may know a bunch of chords….but do you know they can be used like a scale? Well….that really gets you going and opens a door of……..well…I don’t know
@richdanesiАй бұрын
Great job, I am trying to learn that song too. I started 4 months ago. Approximately how long do you practice each day? please.
@DenisMorissetteJFKАй бұрын
My goodness... In just one minute of this video, I've learned two things I should have known so long ago. I feel ridiculous for not knowing them before. Thank you.
@Talon18136Ай бұрын
I’m currently using Justin’s course it’s great I’m at the end of grade 1 and I won’t be moving on till I have met his passing requirements memorize 5 songs and play at least one of them in front of at least one person I also plan on making sure I improve on my chord changes
@anonomyssАй бұрын
Meanwhile I played on and off for a year and still can't switch to an F chord comfortably 🥲
@jamieisthebad8114Ай бұрын
Hello I wanted to ask if this would work with a Chromebook it runs on chrome OS I just want something that I can plug my guitar into that will give me a clean recording on my laptop?
@gr637Ай бұрын
Hi, I’ve been taking lots of online courses, I own probably about 300 of them. The course that helped me progress the fastest, indeed the best structured and clearest course, was the Fretlive Fretboard Mastery Programme by Pow music. It is not cheap but it is worth every penny. It is like a college guitar course, with homework that must be submitted. This aspect made me more accountable and pushed me to focus more in my practice. The live diagrammes showing where I had to put my fingers were priceless. I recommend the version which includes online lessons, as it really makes you feel like a college student and part of a community. Good luck, Gaetano
@Nirvana_LovebuzzАй бұрын
I’m currently in the process of learning the acoustic guitar, I was planning on just immediately playing the electric since that’s been one of my dreams, but my parents told me I should start with acoustic and then switch to electric. Let me just say, I’m so glad I listened because if I just went ahead and bought an electric I feel like I would regret it because I would have no past experience. My goal is to build up some experience on the acoustic guitar, then by the end of the year I’ll switch to electric. I’ll remember these tips when I get my electric guitar!
@justryanismАй бұрын
i just wanted a way to watch youtube lessons on the same headphones as the bass lol
@IsangBigotelyoАй бұрын
its been 3 years .. how is the progress ??
@JohnnyNJonesАй бұрын
That picking style is the only thing holding you back man. 🎉🎉 work on alternate picking and how to grip the pick. Some people might say I’m being mean, but if you just work on alternate picking and planting your wrist you will progress so damn fast.🎉 Cheers ❤
@dazSToNeYclKАй бұрын
This looks more like 1 months worth of practice 🤷🏽♂️
@Day669oflooksmaxxingАй бұрын
Can you do better
@davidtodd103720 сағат бұрын
You don't have half the balls or talent this guy has. He put himself out there and f'n nailed it. Jealous much? 😂
@cjfoshuАй бұрын
Why did you decide to do another beginner course after completing Justin Guitar?
@farmeritosАй бұрын
Im 29 i didnt play for 4 yeara now, because i want to learn without to paying to somebody, your video is one great motivation for me, btw. Great progress!
@goojedooje660Ай бұрын
Luke I played guitar as a teenager not very well I've been playing guitar for 16 years now im 74 im on U tube I do jam nights in hotels in Sydney you have a lot to learn you can't rush it
@MyNamesHunter75Ай бұрын
I think the fact Justin has gone about teaching himself guitar with his left hand to better understand things from a beginner's perspective is amazing and I feel helped refine the course it's also free which I think is why everyone should do it when starting out, I think also it's important to not just stick to only what's being shown in a module you, of course, gotta practice stuff in it but you can also if you are feeling up to it branch a little outside of it and find things you want to learn now or even on youtube or in his other grades
@bryanlewis9215Ай бұрын
Thank you for making such a clean straightforward tutorial. I had watched lots of other videos and this was far and away the best I felt like I knew exactly what I needed to do thanks to you.