Man the accountability part is kicking my ass. I’ve been learning for about 3 months and I went from playing everyday to just a couple days a week so fast
@Djamieson7137 ай бұрын
next time you watch a youtube video have the guitar in your hands. I normally have a dedicated 30min guitar session where i learn a new concept/song and only focus on guitar. Then i will passively learn that concept or song while studying for school, watching netflix/youtube. If you find your morale low while learning,(it's okay it happens to everyone) it's because you haven't had any new break throughs with playing, which means you're not playing enough. you NEED small consistent victories when learning guitar.
@_quarterroy23257 ай бұрын
@@Djamieson713 definitely going to try to have the guitar glued to my hands for the next few weeks. Appreciate the tip!
@j.o87077 ай бұрын
Atomic habits book has a good example for this. Keep your guitar out in the open in a place you spend a lot of time like living room. Increases the chance that it will trigger you to be able to get a practice session in
@_quarterroy23257 ай бұрын
@@j.o8707 appreciate that homie!
@fayzewun12687 ай бұрын
Spider exercise bro. I’ve been playin 3 months as well. I’ve been playing longer nd everyday u play stick to a couple things. Learning to much at one time will equal not getting better at anything
@Srobinson1027 ай бұрын
1.2 years in here, 0.8 self taught and the rest taking lessons. I went into lessons knowing all the basic concepts, all the open chords and started working on bar chords. I think this is the perfect inflection point of taking lessons. I think I would have been bored and frustrated learning basic concepts week to week. Now I'm learning at such an amazing rate and being held back when I need it and being pushed when I need it. Song curation with specific challenges has really been the biggest influence.
@jellyj81946 ай бұрын
Hey man wanted to ask couple of questions on this While you were learning all the basic concepts and started lessons were you leaning songs also? Also how often are your lessons and do you think you stop em anytime soon?
@Lif3OfAMV7 ай бұрын
kevin is the prometheus of guitar instruction i swear!
@MichaelHenryMusic7 ай бұрын
I'm just part way through your video but aside from the insight you are providing, I love the humor you are peppering your content with.
@psychoticmemories25837 ай бұрын
Over the years I've tried and given up on trying to learn guitar over the years. A few years ago I went though multiple teachers trying to find the right fit - none of which benefit me because they were focused on their agenda, not my questions. The last teacher literally told me to practice more while playing with his new 2000- Les Paul he picked up a couple of days ago when I asked what I should be focusing on since I haven't seen an improvement in over a month. On a someone what positive note, I've decided to give it another try and found this channel to be more productive than all the lessons, books and what not I have tried in the past.
@jenniferditty29047 ай бұрын
Accountability and structure are the main reasons for lessons for me. Also a good instructor that fits you.. I had one I did not feel was helpful but my second one has been awesome
@jenniferditty29047 ай бұрын
Also, spring for the hour lessons, the 30 minute ones frustrated the instructor and myself
@GamingonFiction7 ай бұрын
Great video on a topic I think a lot of beginners are struggling with. I started playing guitar 9 months ago at 47 years old. I tried Justin Guitar, Fender’s learning service and Pickup Music. I have stuck with Pickup Music because they have a distinct curriculum (which I require) and personal feedback built in. And for the more advanced players they have genre/style specific courses. There’s almost too many options which makes finding what works for you difficult, but being patient and willing to try multiple options should get you headed in the right direction. If you want to play the most important thing is to just start playing!
@Nandyfull19876 ай бұрын
Justin and Marty music . They are the best.
@TheServal7 ай бұрын
Just picked up a Les Paul Eppy. I am following you and your tutalidge. I used to play a (very) little but now I got plenty time to work on stuff.
@afifakhatun40257 ай бұрын
Thank you papa Kevin
@gnjprice7 ай бұрын
That’s mama Kevin, remember, we are his babies!
@afifakhatun40257 ай бұрын
@@gnjprice and he's our guitar mom 😁
@miraclebub5 ай бұрын
I'm a newbie who tried the KZbin thing and Guitar Tricks, and I agree completely about the road map issue. I've had a few in person lessons, and added this channel and the ChordBank app and I find that's a good mix for me at the moment. I can ask questions at the lessons and get reminders online.
@kevinnickens5 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great system!
@Tormexium7 ай бұрын
Private lessons would be the dream, but at the last guy, i was so embarrassed at how bad i was and at the fact that i kept zoning out during like, the *main* points he was making, i started crying ☠☠☠☠ yea its self teaching from here on out. fr thou ur channel has been a god send, i finally know what im doing lol
@thomaslegros63056 ай бұрын
Hey Kevin I have been following your videos, just wanted to give you my feedback. I watched many different channels and just wanted to tell you I really like your theoretical approach. Just for the rythmic (counting 1, 2, 3 ,4) is not something I think I have seen in other videos! You deserve way more views and I am sure you'll get them :) Keep it up. P.S: Do you think you'll make some videos about fingerstyle (strumming/beginner patterns,etc..) ? not sure if it is something you can do! Thanks a lot for the content !
@philbrook68557 ай бұрын
Very interesting video! Very insightful as well, this video answers questions people dont know how to ask. Thanks Kevin!
@kayxc37 ай бұрын
thank you!
@josephkitchen30597 ай бұрын
As a self taught guitarist the biggest issue is no corrective mechanism. If I’m learning to sweep pick (which I currently am… slowly 😅) if my technique is bad I really won’t know so I can learn the wrong way.
@nik-zbi18146 ай бұрын
I have a question living rent free in my mind. Where did you get your desktop wallpaper ? Thank you !
@dinklong37657 ай бұрын
I tried to learn through an instructor the problem was the courses were all over the place and I didn't have time to learn everything to the point that I felt confident playing it plus the fact that it was classes with 10 other people everyone was a different skill level
@littleguitarontheprairie48437 ай бұрын
Checklist for your technique: Does it sound the same as the online instructor plays it? Does something hurt? Do you feel comfortable? Do you have unneccessary strain somewhere? Does it groove? Then your technique can't be wrong.
@dinckelman7 ай бұрын
I've been "playing" for about 8 years now, and you've practically mentioned every issue i've made personally. Accountability is difficult. Learning improper technique, and then unlearning it, is a colossal pain in the ass too. But also while there are endless resources online, vast majority of them are just not good. Either they completely omit important details, which only leads to learning something wrong without realizing it, or they assume you already have a certain skill level, and just don't even bother explaining the concept
@Messihaz6 ай бұрын
This is really random but I love your album collage wallpaper thing where it even keeps changing by itself. Can you link the program and/or tell me how you got it to look that way?
@kevinnickens6 ай бұрын
It’s a screen saver setting if you have a mac
@KinzaLio77 ай бұрын
Thank you u're the best
@AdrianOlivas_7 ай бұрын
O great and humble Prometheus...will you teach me guitar? 😂
@fuTz-w2k3 ай бұрын
bro i really love you
@alexmuschler94826 ай бұрын
so should I play guitar with my feet? Im atp where “thats why they call it playing” Imma be doing that but your videos are amazing, really appreciate what your doing 💜
@maybehapppy7 ай бұрын
4th here hey i learned a lot in last 4 months since i started playing Edit - major minor diatonic scales, pentatonic scales, traids, all the extension 9,11,13 ,a lot of jazz sheel voicings 8 shapes to play any, how to make chords, soloing, modes, i play fingerstyle and percussive, learnt quite a bit of music theory im on level 5 on the video which you uploaded a long ago and i am speedrunning. I have been playing 3-5 hrs everyday, i can play neon, shape of heart, playing god, goat, hey snow and a lot of other songs... So what will you rate my progress?
@jellyj81947 ай бұрын
Hey, nice progress! May I ask your practise routine? Would you say you feel comfortable playing? Enough to join a band for example? Also did you have a teacher?
@maybehapppy6 ай бұрын
@@jellyj8194 I do not have any teacher, guitar is my first instrument, I can join a band but i won't be doing anything too crazy but shifting around fretboard yep that feels comfortable
@maybehapppy6 ай бұрын
@@jellyj8194 my practice routine is daily 3-4 hrs on guitar trying to challenge myself into learning hard stuff extremely slowly and then speed it up, I learned abc riff yesterday and slowly and slowly it is sounding good. You have to be always be in the mood to play smtg new and challenginge learn and don't limit yourself sometimes I just randomly hit my guitar here and there try to visualize a melody which may be i want to play then slowly find it and play, adding percussive elements and syncopation just makes it sound better.
@Vern8597 ай бұрын
Well If you're teaching ABC and 123 doe ray me you can not go wrong. I start my students out 1 4 5 chord progression . Also, learning the notes. You learn the notes on the E string you know them all your just starting from a different letter "note" I notice that the professional guitar teachers dont teach this simple technique. I believe it to be because they are teaching in away that they can get more money out of the students... I teach for free. Everything on the guitar is just ABC. If you make a A chord A shape the next is B one step BC is just half and EF is half. My student lear fast. The hard part is strengthening of the fingers and hands. I see people playing open chords for years and years. Then i show them the ABC thing right up the to 12th fret and their like oh wow i did not even know that. Because there stuck reading music and just playing open chords. I show people this concept that dont even know how play and there like oh wow. Problem is strength to holding the chord down. Then right hand technique might be more important to sounding musical... These poor folks pay thousands of $$ for years and just learn open chords.. I had 10 year old kids jamming to a 1 4 5 progression in there first lesson. They light up light Christmas tree with excitement.. All that theory stuff can come later. . My opinion It works.
@realce6666 ай бұрын
I'm starting guitar from scratch and found Justin Guitar to be pretty much the juggernaut of online lessons. It's really unbelievable.
@kevinnickens6 ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve heard really good things about his lessons
@itzkabri32397 ай бұрын
man, I really like your wallpaper, is there any way that I can acces it?
@pencilic36067 ай бұрын
bro when are u going to make your 5 lesson
@Casey2507 ай бұрын
if it's good, it's good.
@kevinnickens7 ай бұрын
It’s good
@Messihaz6 ай бұрын
Bro is the Gen-Z JustinGuitar
@eaburns7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoyable as always. Can you help explain why I need to learn the minor pentatonic scale (or any scale for that matter)? It's a pretty easy pattern. I can play it. Now what? Why is it important to learn that pattern of notes?
@warboy40047 ай бұрын
I’m not the most informed cause I’ve only been learning for a few months but everything is derived from scales. Chords for example are derived from scales. The scale you’re playing can be played all around the neck in different positions. Memorizing scales and the appropriate notes to play will help you build music.
@eaburns7 ай бұрын
@@warboy4004 Yes but for chord building it seems fine to know the scales just on paper to calculate the notes and progressions. I'm assuming there is some other reason that he suggests building muscle memory for playing the A minor pentatonic scale, for example. Like that I'll need to play it or pieces of it often. But I'm curious where/how. So far for songs, I'm mostly just strumming chords, not plucking notes in a scale.
@danieli.92526 ай бұрын
The minor pentatonic scale is just a collection of notes that sound good when played together. The trick (and I haven’t figured this out) is knowing some small sequences within the scale that work. You might hear those referred to as “licks,” or “riffs.” Many solos are built from the minor pentatonic, it’s just a matter of finding them. I don’t always know that practicing the scale all the way up and then back down is super useful, because that isn’t really how you will play it. Do a KZbin search for “minor pentatonic practice” or something like that, and you’ll find about a million videos, then find the ones that make sense to you.
@marLamaDeo6 ай бұрын
@@eaburnsuse the scale as the building blocks for writing/learning/improvising Melodies
@pat58822 ай бұрын
I need someone to show me how to play guitar not teach me. Guitar Demo and review channels are good for learning, after the review I’ll watch the demo, just playing and I’ll watch. John from play & trade guitars is my top guitar player on YT. He doesn’t know that he is teaching during his excellent demo on the guitar.
@ey8706 ай бұрын
Zombie guitar enters the chat 😉
@hadleymyron35035 ай бұрын
*promosm*
@masonparker37047 ай бұрын
First
@kevinnickens7 ай бұрын
Confirmed. Another win for sound man Mason
@maxime17767 ай бұрын
Good job, Mason
@scripteaze29 күн бұрын
So saying that, "Are your students progressing?" Do you only do face to face or are these online? If online, I'm interested.