Top 5 Exercises for Beginner Guitar Players

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Publicado 2024-03-08
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Struggling with your guitar practice and not seeing the progress you want? Most beginners don't know what to practice and how to practice it, and that's exactly what we're tackling today.

In this video, I'm breaking down the Top 5 Exercises for Beginner Guitar Players that will build a solid foundation for your playing. Plus, we'll go over some common beginner mistakes you should avoid. From coordinating your right and left hands to building finger strength and independence, I've got you covered with these simple yet effective exercises.

Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
0:36 Exercise #1
2:16 Exercise #2
3:15 Exercise #3
4:34 Exercise #4
6:22 Exercise #5

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @mishrajisir
    I am from India, it's all about practice, do not panic, your fingers need to practice this , slowly you will learn , no matter if your finger bubbling , one day you will rock ❤
  • @8upJoker
    A little constructive criticism that I find as a beginner trying to learn with ZERO knowledge frustrating when trying to watch a video and learn. We are highly focused on what your fingers are doing and where your fingers are. You start with a close up and then pan to full screen and we lose focus on what you're doing. Our brain has to refocus and quickly try and catch up. Your demeanor, voice and knowledge is what draws me to watch your videos but as a BEGINNER there is a lot of extra knowledge thrown in that heightens the confusion. It may pertain to this video more than others only because I clicked on it because of the caption focused towards beginners. I can only imagine the amount of work that goes into editing a quality video and I GREATLY appreciate your time and effort. I'm constantly searching for the K.I.S.S. video. This may seem confusing to read If so I apologize, I'm trying to explain with ZERO knowledge lol I love your videos I'm just trying to give you my perspective as a beginner. Thank you.
  • @Wesley-lt1dv
    this is the best video for learners i got a guitar a few months ago i knew i should’ve started with the basics but i was so eager to play a song i just went into it and tried to play songs and i spent months trying to learn a single song but then i was thinking to myself i just need to start over and learn the basics. im teaching myself
  • @Franoobie.gaming
    A new channel for guitar lessons. I've just bought a guitar. Perfect timing! Please just continue the lesson!
  • @pants912
    Finally I find a video where the instructor isn't going at super speed. Thank you!
  • @timmzahn
    As a keyboard player, who just started noodling around on the guitar for the first time in nearly 10 years, I appreciate the practice tips. I totally dig your approach, and will start using this method. Thanks!
  • @c.lineofficial
    The tab grid above the guitar helps immensely! Thank u so much!
  • @DG-bb1jz
    When doing the spider… try to not lift your fingers off the board. Also alternate pick…… up down up down…..
  • @jecorianmccuin2397
    Bruh this aint for fresh beginners but ima save it for once i get a little more used to it🙏🏽
  • @corkbour7708
    This is how I started years ago. It’s not difficult and pays off quickly. The key is to not only get your fingers working but also say the notes out loud as you play them. To be an accomplished player you need to know the notes on the fretboard
  • @parvathy051
    You’re such a good teacher. I love how you explain it so well. A guitar noob here trying to learn the instrument 🎸
  • @tims.3370
    Amazing video. Unlocked the fretboard for me where other methods didn't. Thank you!
  • @edrom18
    Great video and lesson. THANK YOU.
  • @FJB4lyf
    Talent House rocks! Chill delivery. Appreciate your style of teaching and demeanor.
  • @everq483
    C'est très intéressant et très clair même pour une non anglophone ! Merci ! ❤
  • @CYP2C190
    I started playing guitar 4 years ago; I've been playing almost 5 hours a day for 2 months and then I quit. Six months ago i started playing again and i was surprised when i found out that i could still play the same things i've been played for just a few months (without pregress knowledge). Now i've been practicing almost everyday since the day i started again and i feel like i'm closer to my achievement. That's a great satisfaction. I wanted to leave a comment under this video because it has been really helpful to me and i hope it will also be for anyone who wants to start playing guitar or needs motivation, because i think that ANYONE could do it💪 (P.s. i hope the message it's readable, i'm not english)