r/guitarlessons • u/AffectionateSet8537 • 49m ago
r/guitarlessons • u/broadwaybass • 57m ago
Question Solos every player should learn
So I'm a professional bass player and fairly competent at rhythm guitar, but I really want to get better at guitar solos, especially in a pop/rock context. I'd love to learn some iconic solos to expand my vocabulary. So what would you guys say, what are your essential solos that can really help getting gud at soloing?
r/guitarlessons • u/Important_Field_8096 • 1h ago
Question Should I play through finger pain or take a day or 2 off?
I've been playing every day and all the songs I've been learning somehow ended up having a bunch of bends in them. My fingers hurt to even touch the strings, and I have to bend the whole song to play.
here are the songs I've been learning with all the bends. gets to a point where my fingers look like there changing color almost.
run Solo Tab by Joji | Songsterr Tabs with Rhythm
Hotel California Solo Solo Tab by The Eagles | Songsterr Tabs with Rhythm
(1) OFFICIAL SEVEN CHORDS & TABS by Men I Trust @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
r/guitarlessons • u/bryani8 • 2h ago
Question been playing guitar sitting down most of the time I now decided to play standing up and my arm is still adjusting how long did it take you guys to adjust?
r/guitarlessons • u/KRYPTEX101 • 2h ago
Lesson The Slide part on Iron man by Black sabbath feels impossible
Hey, so i recently got a acoustic guitar and started learning this song but the part where you slide from 10-12 to 9-11 3 times feels impossible, i've been trying for days already and i have seen some success on the A string but the D string just always gets muted no matter what i do, even when i practice the strings individually the D is almost impossible. Any Tips?
r/guitarlessons • u/Ramonaldinho • 3h ago
Question How to structure practice
I have been playing guitar for 5 years but stopped in 2021/22 due to just getting frustrated from not progressing. Had too many goals and kept chopping and changing between them and not knowing how to practice.
I am keen to get back into it again and want to learn 80s metal songs starting with Hallowed be thy name. I always wanted to learn these songs but got put off by my mentality that I can never play those fast solos.
Thought I'd get back into it but with a gameplan this time and just focus on one goal. What is the best way to structure practice? Do I just get the tab on guitar pro and increase the bpm every time until I have reached the desired speed for all parts? Do I have to incorporate days or part of the practice session for technique exercises (I have seen some videos on YouTube by Bernth who gives a practise routine for alternate picking)?
Thanks and any additional feedback is welcome. Also curious how you guys structure practice sessions (daily/weekly) when you have multiple goals?
r/guitarlessons • u/BLazMusic • 4h ago
Lesson Avoiding working on my own stuff, so here's some more about voice leading and triads and 7th chords
r/guitarlessons • u/Fit-Quarter-9391 • 4h ago
Question 90s indie and alternative
What are the best intermediate to semi difficult songs to learn on acoustic that sound good to play solo from 90s indie bands?
r/guitarlessons • u/McAfro16 • 6h ago
Question London Calling Easy Way
Looking for a really easy way to play the song London Calling using primarily power chords, but open to other kinds of chords as well. Currently teaching a kids band ages 8-13 and many of the tutorials on youtube are a bit involved/complicated for the stage they’re at. Thank you to my fellow musicians in advance.
r/guitarlessons • u/Exotic-Park-4945 • 7h ago
Question I´m stuck learning the scales in the guitar
What do you recommend(site,platform,youtube channel) to learn slow and good the scales on the guitar?. I play chord and apreggios like a 3 years ago, but i´m stuck in the point of scales and improvisation with track.
r/guitarlessons • u/maiasub • 7h ago
Question How to pulloff two strings using one finger simultaneously?
https://ibb.co/nsm8VM2x And the finger was doing barre.
r/guitarlessons • u/BLazMusic • 7h ago
Lesson Checking on you...Do you have your closed triads down on all 4 3-string groups?
Triads are awesome in many many contexts. But do you know them up and down the neck? There are only 3 inversions per 3-string set, for a total of 12 per chord. You can do it!
Or if it's overwhelming, just do a few chords up and down on the highest three strings, those are kind of the best ones anyway.
I know it's tempting to try and memorize the order of the shapes, but I beseech you to stay connected to the notes.
If you don't know the notes on the guitar, you will when you've done this every day for a month or two!
r/guitarlessons • u/Ok-Huckleberry-6795 • 7h ago
Question trying to identify the notes to this song
Hey hey, ive been trying to identify the notes the guy is starting to play at minute 3:35 in the song Im pretty new to playing guitar and im having a very hard time trying to learn this by ear Id appreciate any help :(
https://youtu.be/aV6iVFO_vDQ?si=85t-PXdYibJtbUZK
Thanks alot in Advance :))
r/guitarlessons • u/wheredagames • 8h ago
Question Guitar Practice Help!
I’ve been playing guitar for about three years now in the last year have been more serious with trying to practice the right things. I know all the CAGED chords, pentatonic shapes and kinda how to use them with a jam track, The basic chords, couple of songs and more that isn’t coming to mind. I’m in my early twenties and work an eight to five so I try to squeeze in practice when I can that being said what would you recommend to put into my practice routine? I currently a run through of all shapes, R35s, then chords usually in a couple different keys to a metronome. For Rhythm I have sheets with one e and a two e and an and so on turn the metronome on and try to hit the patterns I’ve written out. Sometimes I’ll turn on a jam track and use the shapes I know and improvise. I would appreciate any help my main goal is to be able to make a more structured song and be able to know the guitar better I appreciate your time thank you!
r/guitarlessons • u/Parsifal85 • 9h ago
Question Beginner looking for easy fingerpicking pattern to sing a mantra
I want to sing this mantra and would love to learn a very easy way to play it with a fingerpicking style. I’m a complete beginner and spending a lot of time with the guitar lately, so I’m looking for something simple that I can follow while singing. Any tips, patterns, or resources would be super appreciated.
r/guitarlessons • u/Beanie_J • 9h ago
Question Notes in Parenthesis
Why are some notes written in parenthesis?
r/guitarlessons • u/Urizen1017 • 12h ago
Question Practice Routine everyday
Hi. I have been trying to relearn guitar after 17 years. I have been practicing scales and reading about theories. What is your usual practice routine everyday? I have been struggling to have a time as I work 13 hrs shift per day for 4 days a week. I find it hard to focus when I am on my fays off because I am always tired and needed a full rest. What advice can you give me guys? Thank you so much!
r/guitarlessons • u/MichaelMurrayMusic • 12h ago
Lesson Sweep Picking Exercise | Em Arpeggios
r/guitarlessons • u/Mateja_Tomiccc • 12h ago
Question Getting a good tone
Hello. For a while I've experimented with NDSP plugins such as Nolly, Gojira and Fortin Nameless, but all of these plugins fail to give me even a decent tone. I get a unlistenable noisy mess. I was aiming for a simple metal rhythm tone using the presets and tweaking them a bit (not too much, just pulling the gain back a bit or something like that). Here is audio of me playing random stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Si_SK3LcDY through the Fortin Nameless plugin (This is pretty much how every plugin I play through sounds, except Gojira which has so much gain that you cant even differentiate between notes). As for what gear I am using: Harley Benton SC-400, Fender Deluxe Series Tweed Instrument Cable, Audient iD4 Audio Interface all of that into my PC. The DAW I use is Reaper but I doubt that has anything to do with the tone. Please help me get a decent metal guitar tone.
r/guitarlessons • u/ComicRosemary • 13h ago
Question Do I use a pick or no?
I started guitar a week ago and every1 I see tells me to use a pick but my hand feels way more comfy than a plastic pick
r/guitarlessons • u/loremipsumunderscore • 13h ago
Question Trying to learn Cash Machine by Oliver Tree
Hi ! I started playing the folk guitar a few months ago, I have some tracks to my credit (Jonnhy Cash, The Brian Jonestown Massacre, McCafferty...) and I would really like to learn Oliver Tree’s Cash Machine. It’s mainly my friends who teach me to play and I’m still struggling to read tablatures (and even less the music notes) but I found this video on YouTube that doesn’t explain too badly how to play it. Unfortunately, English is not my native language, so I’m struggling to understand what it explains in terms of "where to place my fingers". Would someone have a tablature on hand or could translate that into chords for me ?
Thank you so much for your help, I know my request is kind of strange but I'm just a lost beginner :'
r/guitarlessons • u/Ok_Tangerine_703 • 13h ago
Question Is up down finger picking a thing?
So I just got to the up/down picking lesson on Yousician guitar course (which I’m enjoying a lot btw, despite yousician’s slightly naff aesthetic!!). The lesson talks about using a pick/plectrum to pick up down and speed up one’s picking rate. However I mostly play classical and use my fingers for picking, not a plectrum. So is up down picking also a thing with finger picking? Feels a bit weird twanging the string with flat back of nails on the way back up…!
r/guitarlessons • u/imitation_squash_pro • 14h ago
Other Doomscrolling Instagram has been a massive help to my guitar learning journey
Used to learn from YouTube but I find the videos way too long. I like the short 30-second format of Instagram. Learn the main chords, arpeggios, riffs and solo highlights and be done with that song. Only complaint is there is no way to pause the Instagram videos. Sometimes I will take a screenshot if needed.
Another thing I like is the algorithm shows you dozens of versions of people teaching the same song. So you just pick what looks easiest and sounds best to you..
Guess I will never be that guitarist who can cover the whole song from start to finish . I get more enjoyment learning a bunch of songs good enough than playing a couple songs perfectly.
r/guitarlessons • u/Reverse_potato1 • 14h ago
Question Started guitar yesterday and have a question
I’m getting the chords position right but it’s not ringing smoothly. I try lifting my fingers from touching other string and it improves. But when I press down harder it sounds better but then It hurts a little too much to the point where I can’t hold down the chords long at all.
Is it just a matter of building the calluses?
What are some tips to improve the sound of my chords?
r/guitarlessons • u/BLazMusic • 16h ago
Lesson Voice Leading/Chord Tones Exercise
Chord tones really cut through the clutter if you're trying to understand how to solo. This is the antidote to aimlessly going up and down your scales. You're basically using an easy system to create a very simple melody.
Once you're good at this, use your knowledge (if you have it) of your scale (in this case C) to add notes in between, and treat the chord tones as target notes. If you don't know your scales/keys, go here:
Major scales:
This progression/backing track are cheesy, but this works in any style, any progression.
We don't have any blue notes yet, or tensions, but you gotta be able to rock the basic chord tones first imo.
If you don't know how to create triads, you can go here: