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I have to admit I had my doubts during the learning phase that I’d get it with the backing track. But once i started feeling the music rather than just trying to play in sync, it really started coming together and yeah I would get one part right and botch another, then vice versa, but it did all come together a couple of times and actually sounded good. It was quite fun in the end!
A lot of fun
No breakthroughs, but I do find the videos and format very helpful and enjoyable. Seems like a good value.
Ok that was fun. Back in my 20’s I had a teacher that did this sort of thing with me and the blues scales . He made a back up cassette tape for me yes I sad cassette tape and I would have to play along with it. Once I got over the fear it was fun. I was no BB King but like you said it can sound really great. So my win was having the feeling of being in my 20’s again. I turn 60 in October so thanks for that! This is amazing!
what are the 52 Weekly Lead Domino Songs
After some practice I got the scale down now and it didn’t sound too bad along with the backing track. A victory!
slow but still at it. first time ever trying to play 66 years old
Well that was Fun!
BREAKTHROUGH!
I haven’t touched a guitar since dabbling with some basic chords about twenty years ago so I’m very much a beginner. I have an old Yamaha acoustic that I just restrung and tuned. Day one I spent about an hour working on the drills until my hands couldn’t take it anymore. Day 2 I planned on giving it about a half hour but as I started grasping the lick the skills I thought I wasn’t getting started to click and it started getting fun. I slowed the recording down and took it one section at a time. I spent way more time than I’d anticipated and even got through the lick respectably a few times. The day three scales became a fun drill for hearing and running through the notes. After 3 days I feel inspired and hopeful that this is actually something I can do. Look forward to tomorrow. Thank you!
I’m a complete beginner. So my first two big wins are my left hand is no longer cramping within the first couple of minutes and I’m finally playing more than one or two bars without fat finger muting adjacent strings. Those two things felt impossible day before yesterday.
Got a handle on Monday and tuesday , wed will be Sunday. Takes me a while, but its good when it comes together. Enjoying the method as long as I can work at my own pace.
I need to redo the first part. I did not get it. The second part was not much better for me. I think it will be easy by doing it a few times more. I showed up. I tried.
I finally began to grasp memorization, not just of what the left hand is supposed to be doing, but memorization of the right-hand function at the same time. Today was the first day I felt progress and walked away feeling better.
My small win is actually very big win for me. I am starting to finally feel confident after almost 8 years of trying to learn to play the guitar. Though I am far from feeling adept at playing the lick and the scale, I think it’s doable with a little practice. Another big win. I am having fun doing it. For those who are struggling. Do not give up. With a little hard work and determination, it will get easier. You will be amazed at yourself and glad you stuck with it it.
Hoping the course remains available after friday – I need more than 5 days the way I learn
Its often a bit difficult for me to keep up with your description of the notes you’re playing, but i used the tablature for the first time
and amazingly felt as if i could keep pace with your lesson , well just about anyhow. My small win.
What I came away with today: I’ve always had trouble with memorization, but in my 2nd and 3rd day of this challenge, it seems to verify my suspicions that if I go through the tab first a few times and then try it without the tab, plus going along with your playing; it may help the memorization. If that doesn’t help as much, maybe I will try memorizing first and then verify with the tab and your playing. —- If I can just retain it.
struggling with yesterday’s challenge. I am running a day behind everyone. I just watched this video and am overwhelmed at the moment. I will attack this tomorrow. I am excite dto get into this one though. Hitting it first thing in the morning.
yes , breakthrough!!!
Tony, this is amazing! Learned more in this week than any previous attempts at guitar and it felt good to get this down so quickly and so proficiently! I had a great time playing along with the backtrack and this has helped my confidence a ton! Thank you! So motivated!
I didn’t think I could do this exercise today but I got it figured out not perfect but I got it I think.
Fun to play something that vaguely resemble a song but struggled on the transition back up the strings.
Playing with apick is new to me. I’ve always struggled with thumb middle index. So the past 3 days have shown massive improvement with picking notes.
I have never been able to follow anyone on backing track but slowing speed to .75 I actually kept up with Tony with minor mishaps.
Soloing was fun but questionable.
I don’t know if my wife head but at least she didn’t come into the room laughing.
At the beginning of the week I was a basic strummer, working round songs that used the same seven or eight chords. Tony’s description of the dabbler and his journey through a couple of guitar teachers that either started with ‘What shall we work on?’ or ‘We must learn music theory before we can play’; the chord books, the You-tube videos and the online course that never quite inspired, were all me.
I’ve never successfully played a scale, hammering-on and pulling-off were, ‘Too complicated for this level’, and I’ve never successfully picked before this.
I wouldn’t say the last three days have been a massive breakthrough in my playing, and I feel that my brain and my slightly arthritic thumbs are constantly playing catch-up, but this is the most challenging thing I feel I’ve done with a guitar in years and I’m beginning to enjoy it.
On day one I thought this was going to be too difficult, I’ve sat in my comfort zone for too long, going round and round strumming the same chords.
So if there’s anyone else out there like me, struggling, but beginning to feel something might be clicking into place, I would say this:
If, like me, your still here and you’re bothering to check the comments to see how others are doing, maybe it’s clicking for you too.
I maybe getting over excited at the tiny bit of progress I’ve made, but today’s ‘Win’, is the feeling that I’ve connected with my guitar for the first time in years.
Lets see what the next two days bring.
I’m having trouble today with fat fingers and fretting. Like others do you have a beginner beginner course.
Fantastic. Small win is playing the two strings together during the scale. One open and the other on the scale.
I could play the scale but not very fluent in improvisation
I played the first scale without looking at the frets
Did not comment on the other days but had a breakthrough today. Was able to do something with scales I’ve not been able to do before. Wasn’t necessarily pretty, but I am calling it progress worth celebrating.
Moving along slowly. Actually enjoyed playing with the backing track trying to play some music. Since I’m new to the guitar I sure this will move along better when I have some calluses built up on my finger tips. Right now very sore fingers making the hammer on hard.
Going very slowly and trying to piece it together. After many rewinds and slowing the speed down, I was able to sort getting it. So, today was more fun. Progress is quite slow, but alas it is still progress!
Whoa! I got a buzz. I started stumbling through the lead exercise: playing it over and over and then it started to get a bit easier and then___ it started to morph into something pretty cool. Yikes
Now today was a bit better
I enjoyed that.
I play an Epiphone Pro-1 Plus VS. Having trouble stifling a string with the finger fretting the string above. Fat finger syndrome?
I like the teaching method. Just enough to not be overwhelmed. i liked todays lesson. Simple but sounds good.
Iam struggling on the notes
Managed to get the scales down but struggled slightly with the solo at the end, but was good fun…
Book day one took me three days to do Idid not know the names of the strings or what a hammeron was day 2 was a complete wreck trying day 3 at this rate 5 day challenge is going to take me 2 weeks do you have a beginner beginner corse
Today was much better, up until now I’ve been able to get through the lesson but have no stamina left for the loop so I play the loop the next day before the next lesson and on and on… today I was able to get through yesterday’s loop, the lesson and the backing track. My brain-to-fingers connection was better today. Going through cancer treatment fogs everything up and some days are better than others. Thanks Tony, see ya tomorrow.
the song on all 5 lessons skips real bad on Friend of The Devil
Okay, i took a day of rest to reflect. I went through day 3 exercise again, WOW.
My win: it was much easier today and although slow… I did very good.
So, 1 day behind, but I will do Thursday today, which is friday.
this was fun went well for me no problem.
Getting used to this pick–always finger picked before
Thanks for the backing track. Playing and practicing alone leaves out the skill of playing with others and keeping time; and then hearing what notes work better with certain chords.
It is already ringing a bell in memory the pentatonic scale just sounds good to the ear. The big fingers and flat pick are still fighting to get along but muscle memory will conquer, correct??? Breaking the rules today after missing yesterday, gonna do two lessons today, reward myself on day off birthday.
Hi Tony
As a frustrated 50-year self-taught dabbler it is great to finally have some fun with my guitars.
I have been a life long collector but never admitted to being a player, always aspired but never attained. Teachers or jamming partners are few and far between where I live out the back of whoop whoop in Australia.
Thanks heaps
Happy I was able to play the scale and read the tab that went with it.
Same notes as I have played over and over sounded different today. Sounded better. Wouldn’t say I sounded good but did manage to find a few of the scale notes that actually sounded like I was making music. Got a small glimpse of what it is like to solo. And how I can build off of it. 30 minutes flew by.
After lots of effort, I got thru most of the scale going .75x. Definitely not perfect. I ended up playing it with the backing track and noticed how it helped. You could hear how the two sound right together. Like harmonizing.
Watched 17 min video, then I made myself play the scale for 10 min, literally watching the clock, and the on tenth minute, it felt like it started clicking … I’ll try the third part of the lesson tomorrow! Thank you!