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In today's guitar lesson, we learn about the one practice tip that changes your guitar practice. The one thing I would most recommend to my students and to those who are looking to improve is to play with rhythm and groove when you practice. If you can't play with others, the next best thing is to play along with a metronome or along with a recording. For a metronome, we can apply a trick to make it much more enjoyable and fun while also greatly enhancing the sense of groove and feel.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Lesson Inspiration
00:59 Can the metronome be fun?
02:12 Check out this trick!
03:04 "Fast Car" with a metronome
05:03 "Is There Anybody Out There?" with a backbeat
07:39 "Make Me a Pallet" on the 2 and 4
09:27 Major Scale Practice (but it's fun)
10:55 Minor Pentatonic Practice
12:18 Arpeggio Practice with groove
14:29 Strumming and Chords Workouts
15:44 Blues Shuffle Practice
17:21 Getting Inspired from the Groove
18:34 Final Practice Tips
In today's guitar lesson, we learn about the one practice tip that changes your guitar practice. The one thing I would most recommend to my students and to those who are looking to improve is to play with rhythm and groove when you practice. If you can't play with others, the next best thing is to play along with a metronome or along with a recording. For a metronome, we can apply a trick to make it much more enjoyable and fun while also greatly enhancing the sense of groove and feel.
Subscribe to MT Guitar for daily guitar lessons here:
https://www.youtube.com/c/mtguitar?sub_confirmation=1
Private Guitar Lessons available on Zoom, Email MT at mitchellthomas.music@gmail.com
Check out my original music and more at my Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mitchellthomasmusic
Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mtguitarlessons/
If you really enjoy my content and would like to support me and my channel with a small donation via PayPal, that is welcome and greatly appreciated.
Link to Paypal donation: https://www.paypal.me/mtguitar
Check out and subscribe to my other Youtube music channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkFmH4fU-yE-oq6NdTvXAA
Visit my website and check out my music videos and albums at
https://www.mitchellthomasmusic.com
Video Chapters:
00:00 Lesson Inspiration
00:59 Can the metronome be fun?
02:12 Check out this trick!
03:04 "Fast Car" with a metronome
05:03 "Is There Anybody Out There?" with a backbeat
07:39 "Make Me a Pallet" on the 2 and 4
09:27 Major Scale Practice (but it's fun)
10:55 Minor Pentatonic Practice
12:18 Arpeggio Practice with groove
14:29 Strumming and Chords Workouts
15:44 Blues Shuffle Practice
17:21 Getting Inspired from the Groove
18:34 Final Practice Tips
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