How to Learn the Guitar - Avoiding famous BAD HABITS (and pressing strings correctly)

Published 2024-05-26
there are so many sneaky little bad habits that almost every guitar player struggles with to some degree or another!

here's one that can be the kiss of death for the acoustic or classical guitar player if allowed to go on unnoticed... I played for 13 years before I caught this one!

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All Comments (8)
  • @alvarpaide1854
    Making mistakes is also learning. Guitar learning is just dealing with different problems all the time. When you get better then you are limited by new things and we must develop new and cleaner technique. If you play lots of barre chords then sooner or later you play thumb over because its less straing for our wrist.
  • @AndreRMeyer
    👍🙏✌ Greetings from the sunny climes of Basle, Switzerland
  • @tomb1033
    Thank you, some of these I knew some I did not. I'll try the exercise and fret touch recognition.
  • @MeemDuud
    I started learning guitar about three months ago and have constantly had this problem with pressing hard and cramping. Thank god this video was recommended to me sooner rather than later, it would've been a whole lot worse. Thanks so much, dude. This was really helpful. 👍
  • @humbledb4jesus
    here's my experience as a self taught artist: 1> i didn't learn it wrong - i learned it different from you. if you have technical skills that you can offer, then offer them... - don't insult your audience 2> self taught artists learn to play well with others because they learn harmony musicianship from playing with the songs - auditioned a guy who technically played metallica leads perfect but couldn't jam worth crap it isn't self taught vs trained - it's how well you write a song and how well you play with others...