Most Guitarists Don’t Know THIS About Muscle Memory

Published 2021-12-06
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This video is about muscle memory for guitar players.

All Comments (21)
  • @TheEleventeen
    I haven’t mastered brushing my teeth or tying shoelaces yet, but I’ll come back to those after I watch all your wonderful guitar mastering videos ! Thank you for all the time and effort you put into making these wonderful videos. You have an army of watchers who highly appreciate it.
  • You have the best analogies to clearly explain what you're talking about. Rock on Mike!
  • @davebasgil5750
    Really nice presentation! You really explain things in such detail Mike it's awesome. I've never thought about alot of it. Just kinda go on autopilot and hope I don't screw up. I will start breaking things down. Thanks, going to check out your courses!
  • Just discovered this channel and watched like 2 videos, already loving it, thank you!
  • @markdeyoung7913
    I've been playing most of my life and I'm an old Rocker, you have opened my mind to an understanding and a whole new Paradigm to my playing some I did naturally and others struggled with and excepted and moved on. Now I can go back and address some of my issues. Never had lessons just learned by ear and eye. But you are a wonderful educator, and I understand what you are saying very well and I like your pace. Not boring and upbeat. Straight to the point.
  • This was a great video. I actually gained alot of value and insight into things that I didnt even think of. Thanks!
  • @brossej07
    Mike, that thimble into a bucket analogy is pure gold. Thanks man!
  • @Feverdream7777
    I'm highly proficient at both Golf and Guitar... but I still have awareness of schema problems. Takes alot of work to smooth out such highly complicated actions.
  • @chrisking6695
    I call the discovery phase a breakthrough. You've acquired a new movement and now you have to refine it so it sticks. That's how I see it. But I like you're analogy. I see it the same way. You when to practice slow and really focus on the movement (refining it) and over time it becomes second nature and when you let go your hand just speeds up and you don't even know how it happened.
  • @N13M0
    This guy is a guitar scientist. Love these videos! 🎸
  • @herrfriesel
    i focused this hole year on playing tension less, and hell i got sounding good
  • @THeMin1000
    This is well done. And this is applicable to any skill. A sofware developer by profession and everything I am good at today is due to taking my time and engaging with them. I call it digesting. It needs to be slow and it WILL take time. What a strong foundation brings is you realise later a lot of things we do have very similar patterns and so generally digesting something well enables us to quickly digest other things. There are no shortcuts. It is hard yes, and because it is hard if you do it you stand out. All the best.
  • @ajsjs9
    Hmm.. this is a great video. Wish you were my teacher when I was a kid! Happy to have a list of the components of a schema, too.
  • @KeithLivingston
    Valuable stuff And the b-roll of the thimble being filled is Oscar-worthy.