5 great exercises for your practice routine!

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Published 2020-04-07
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This is a video for those at home, or anyone who wants to be a better guitar player! 5 fun challenges to get the best out of your everyday practice session!

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Hi, my name is Paul Davids! I am a guitar player, teacher, producer, and overall music enthusiast from the Netherlands! I try to inspire people from all over the world with my videos, here on YouTube.

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All Comments (21)
  • @bcrimi8
    Are you kidding?! Of course we want a full and extensive tour of the new studio! Thanks for all your videos!
  • @Inessence9
    I finally found you! The only guitar teacher on YouTube so far that I can listen to longer than 5 seconds. Wonderfully unagitated, humorous, calm and authentic. What a gift, what a pleasure to learn from you. Thank you!
  • @Lordedador
    Can we take a moment to talk about how good his hair looks? Seriously, my mans looking slick
  • I love how your warm up exercises involve musical creativity. That first one, I've been teaching my students for over a decade - I got it from an old jazz teacher I had many years ago...
  • That spider exercise hits me right in the heart of my own measlyness. Usually taking off most of the rest of my hand to avoid accidently muting the current note. Paul, of course, makes even that exercise sound like Rock'n Roll.
  • @ianprescott7924
    Most people don’t play their guitar anywhere except home lol
  • @Jamsville
    The last exercise is so awesome in particular. Developing that internal clock is so important and most non-drummers kind of neglect this. Thanks for the video!
  • @LDN_MZK
    The "bars of silence" exercise is the absolute best. It is amazing at improving you internal rhythm really quickly! Thanks Paul.
  • @RadRumblings
    Me seeing the spider: WTF why is that a warm up thats going to be so easy My fingers trying to do the spider: WRONG lol
  • Thanks for the vids Paul! I've been watching you over the past year after an 8 year break from music to work. You have been the biggest help, I couldn't do it without you. Thank you for what you do.
  • @jasoncard9601
    I love how you are actually teaching like a music teacher and not dumbing it down. It reminds me of piano or percussion.
  • Man I can't thank you enough for your ability to teach and explain what others couldn't. I love your style and appreciate the pointers.
  • I see a thinline tele and challenge myself not to spend the rent money on one
  • @minorski44
    Paul, these videos are absolutely amazing. The 5th exercise blew my mind. After, making my way through your LearnPracticePlay course I am convinced that timing is the main reason why people stay stuck at the beginner level for decades. This really clicked on your "Highway to Hell" video. It sounds like such a simple chord progression but even experienced guitar players get it wrong. These are really great insights. Also, love the new studio. I'm glad that your hard work is paying off.
  • @marchesi8
    The last one is incredible, its a good trainning for live situations.
  • The best of the best when I tell you you are the ideal teacher/master because not only do you go thru all the techniques but you also show were you want to end and what to do with that technique