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@patrickfitzgerald286113 күн бұрын
My advice for newbies? 1) Buy some inexpensive tools and teach yourself how to do the basic setup, string changes and maintenance on your electric guitar. It's not that difficult, and there are lots of "how to" videos on KZbin. 2) Do not spend more than 1,000 (1.000) dollars/pounds/euro on gear until you can play at something like an intermediate level. There is so much good quality/reasonably priced gear available these days that it's just not necessary to spend more. 3) Try and practice consistently for at least 30 minutes every day. And be aware that, for most people, there is such a thing as too much practice. Yes, you can take your guitar to bed with you, but too many of the people who become obsessive about it end up leading short, unhappy lives. Oh yes . . . and remember to have fun!
@gypsynerfherder11 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more. I’ve been taking my lessons serious for a year now. I’ve had a guitar since I was 12. But only I only knew power cords. A few months ago I gave up trying to be like Jimmi, Eric, Rory and all my other guitar heros. And started really focusing on the simple things. Like really getting down my scales and learning the fretboard. And just having fun. And life has been grand. I learned some simple songs, that’s it. But learning the fretboard and scales has helped me, not only creatively, but I am happier in life. Now I want a keyboard and drum set.
@DavidMoore-lz4bh13 күн бұрын
Great video , 54 years of age and less than a year into learning and this all made sense.
@bonnieknight742413 күн бұрын
My mistake as a beginner is learning to many riffs than going to a other song not leaning the hole song 💖😘
@diadora929213 күн бұрын
That’s what I do..don’t have the patience to learn the whole song..just riff to riff lol.
@timothym224113 күн бұрын
True, but have fun and stay motivated.
@MrDeBisschop13 күн бұрын
The most difficult part is finding those songs that are accessible as a whole. A lot of people end up struggeling with some other parts and move on (maybe not to lose motivation). That's why I love Andy's band program. It has a good selection of songs to learn as a whole.
@marksmith778910 күн бұрын
Something that probably all newbies and some experienced players do is play with all their tone and volume dials on the guitar at 10. These dials are there with numbers on them for a reason, dial down the volume and clean up the sound, use your tone controls, experiment.
@gushall961513 күн бұрын
been playing acoustic about 2 years now, started age 55. looking to get an electric set up in the new year, great video as usual, you've been a big help getting me to where I am.
@RG9940113 күн бұрын
I'd forgotten how good Surfing with the Alien is - absolute tune 👌🏻
@Mr57blackbeauty13 күн бұрын
Timing Timing Timing start off by playing slowly, even painfully slowly, and build speed up when you can play it fluidly and record your progress even if it's just on your phone.
@simonburchell202613 күн бұрын
Agree with all these points Andy. One additional one I was discussing with my guitar teacher last night was learning to think and navigating in intervals a lot earlier in your learning journey.
@jjjddd23112 күн бұрын
The string gauge thing is subjective. Rick Parfitt of Status Quo famously used very heavy strings (tram tracks he once called them) and that was a vital key to the Quo sound. Just find what works for you.
@MrDeBisschop13 күн бұрын
Looking back: my biggest mistake was not focussing / thinking on the direction I wanted to go in the future. I always wanted to play metal, buy I've never worked on playing higher bpm songs or droptuning. I'm glad I learned a lot of chords / scales, but looking back, I would've tried something heavier sooner
@sirtogii521613 күн бұрын
I'm on my third year of the guitar journey and the one thing I would change is the gauge of strings. Started off and still have 10's on 2 out of 3 guitars but 9's are way easier to play. Unfortunately I got used to the 10's when I started and it's difficult to make the thinner strings feel natural :-// Mind you it also helps when tuning things down so
@theonlycolet13 күн бұрын
Thank you for helping bro 🙏
@aim834813 күн бұрын
Always play with a backing track, drum loop or metronome (yea, I know practice what you preach)
@bonnieknight742413 күн бұрын
I watched that Pedal show to with Noel and Johnny marr it made me so inspired to get amazing at guitar there my favorite guitarist thanks so much Andy this video is the best 💖😎
@user-iamRobinV6813 күн бұрын
Andy is the best! Sooooo smart! Thank you😊😊😊
@Ja_Chem10 күн бұрын
Thanks, Andy! That's really get me thinking to set sound preset of the new processor (lessen the gain) :) really like your videos What the newbie may be struggling with is the proper standing/sitting with guitar (maybe also the comfort with les paul/strat/tele - but it's too late if you already bought one 😄) - it is not obvious at first but impacts hands, back, legs etc during the long session
@simonh87013 күн бұрын
I went ahead and bought a Gibson Les paul. Sure it didn't really improve my playing, but it is now worth more than I paid for it. So it made financial sense if nothing else.
@wildatlanticman12813 күн бұрын
Thanks Andy - this is just great advice 🙏🏻😎
@MsVersus13 күн бұрын
Great stuff. I had no idea about the string gauge and thinner is better. Thank you 🙏🏻
@douglasalexander434813 күн бұрын
Jimmy Page played with 8s when others were using 11s.
@mysticalmessengers775112 күн бұрын
Fantastic tips and advice Andy. Thank you. I'm guilty of a lot of what you mentioned. 🎸👏
@Realqstar12 күн бұрын
Thank you Andy this really helps put a lot I started on a acoustic very well priced guitar Yamaha been for two years haven’t upgraded just got new strings so far been loving it👏🏼🤞🏼❤️
@garryhaynes3412 күн бұрын
Play slower than you think is slow and don’t keep playing the same thing from the beginning all of the time. Play to where you go wrong, then practice that bit until you can play it. Then start playing again until you go wrong again then repeat. Eventually you will be able to play from start to finish, then is the time to start speeding it up.
@aditya-y5v12 күн бұрын
can you do a acoustic guitar version of teenage kicks by the undertones one of the greatest song in the UK pls do a acoustic tutorial for it
@littlethislittlethat45613 күн бұрын
You mentioned that you upgraded the Bridge pickup on your Epi to get the classic sound. Could you recommend the pickup to buy for the Epiphone Les Paul? I have an Epiphone Les Paul 1960 Tribute Plus but I'm not sure what pickups are on it. Thanks
@andycrowley13 күн бұрын
@littlethislittlethat456 there's countless pickup choices, and I believe the ones in a 1960 tribute les paul are fab. Mine has a Seymour Duncan SH1 PAF style pickup at the bridge and it was a massive improvement on the stock pickup that was there before
@littlethislittlethat45613 күн бұрын
@@andycrowley Thanks. My LP does sound good so I'll probably leave it as is.
@stevenmcilwrath537113 күн бұрын
Is it the crunch setting with gain at 4 you use for ac/dc on the katana? What wpuld you set the katana to for oasis?
@DhruvjitSingh-q1s13 күн бұрын
heyy Andy, I've a lot of your tutorials of arcic monkeys songs (Thank you so much
@douglasalexander434813 күн бұрын
Newbie’s buy a £150.00 Squire or similar guitar and spend £40.00 for someone to set it up. It will be better for you than a £300.00 guitar and a lot of fun. Then you’ll start reading about ‘Tone’ and you’ll spend a fortune never be happy again 😂