Guitar Strumming Secrets EXPOSED!

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Published 2017-02-24

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  • @BurtonBoyz715
    YOUR SUCH A NATURALLY GREAT INSTRUCTOR....I've been in 5000 PLUS technical classes (at lease ) over my LONG lifetime ....you're EASILY in the TOP 3~5% of instructors. And you have a whole long life ahead of you... you are indeed ... a FORTUNATE SON ..... with that awesome SKILL SET of yours. THANKS Much..... (And I still don't know your name I'm sorry to say).
  • @waz3128
    I've been playing guitar for nearly 20 years and couldn't understand how players were playing complicated strumming patterns simply by moving their hand up and down. its all in the invisible strum
  • @control5586
    "Ok, ill shut up about the website" Me: Just for that, I'll check your damn website <3
  • @marccuffe6392
    Dude!!!! This is precisely what has been holding me back from learning a rhythm type guitar style. I quit bothering to try learning chords because I couldn’t get this down. Seriously, well explained!!!!
  • @lilyhong1220
    Love his lessons!! They are super helpful for self teaching, especially during this quarantine XD
  • @mdtaylor2274
    Wow! I just got my first guitar this week and I'm 45 years old. Without a doubt, you're the best teacher I've run into. Instant subscribe and I'll definitely be visiting your website for more lessons.
  • @leftundersun
    30 thousand subscribers, what a cute amount, now is FREAKING 572 THOUSAND SUBS
  • @zxccxz164
    i love when you show the WRONG way......that really helps me separate good technique from bad
  • @djkrupt74
    Great video. I've been teaching myself guitar for a little over a year and I learned some great things here. One of the hardest things when trying to learn a song is how they actually stum it. I never grasp the pattern. Such a simple video but explained very well. I subscribed and will be checking out some more videos and hope to get out of this learning slump in in lately. Breakthroughs are what keep us as players/students driven to keep pushing forward. Your videos do just that, keep up the good work!
  • @rajeshmisra1030
    I have joined the monthly plan today and gone through the chords lessons. He explains in simple steps, he breaks down the whole subject in to small parts, He is a very good instructor.
  • @grantnolin
    Like Justin Sandercoe, you are a very careful teacher who methodically makes things easy for us newbs. What I especially appreciate is that you don't make the tutorial about you. You're just an all-around nice guy to follow. And you make the connections between the lessons and the songs we all want to play... someday. Well done!
  • Picked up the guitar again after ages during the lockdown. Re learning some basics which is a real blessing thanks to your channel. Importantly having tons of fun playing again🤘
  • Dude! at the beginning this vid you say you're almost at 30,000 subscribers. So that was back in 2017. But look at you now! as I view this you're at 547,000 subscribers! Congrats bro! A testament to your excellent teaching!
  • @rajeshmisra1030
    The method of teaching step by step, in small steps is such great method of teaching. Your are a very good intructor.
  • @fernanobias982
    thanks man the 3rd strumming pattern was great i learnd 1st 2nd 4th already but the 3rd one was good to be added to beginners strumming pattern like mine. thanks man
  • @JorgeGeorgeD
    I've been playing guitar for 11 years and I don't even know if I'm holding my pick correctly.
  • @KrunchyJD
    I do that last strumming pattern all the time, but what I notice is that instead of down down up up down, I add an extra up at the end, so it ends up being down, down up up down up. It seems to sound ok. I call it the pop strum
  • @rajeshmisra1030
    Sir I have gone through the small chords EPA lesson. Your method of teaching is very good, I really appreciate it. I have been able to complete this lesson, the teaching method is unique and it is really helping a beginner like me. I don't know about the future lessons, but till now it has been great.
  • @autocrow
    Good lesson. Well explained. I see what you mean about getting messed up because I will change my ups and downs around sometimes mid song and it's super hard to keep good rhythm if you are not strumming consistent. It seems simple, so I've totally neglected working on strumming. Technique is crucial. Even heavy metronome use can't fix poor technique!