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Friday, August 8
by
Mike Herberts
on Fri 08 Aug 2008 01:51 PM BST
Thursday, August 7
by
Mike Herberts
on Thu 07 Aug 2008 10:29 AM BST
This is my response to an email from one of my new subscribers Jessica.
I hope this helps Jessica.ThanksMike Tuesday, March 25
by
Mike Herberts
on Tue 25 Mar 2008 12:08 AM GMT
From Byron....
Hi Mike, Yes, my fingers are getting there. I've been practising lessons 1 + 2, never thought I'd be able to pick, but here I am, amazing myself even. I think what you're offering to us mid-life crisis, second childhood wanabees is priceless, thankyou. I'm 46 years young this year, and been hunting for a guitar tutor locally in Tenby, Pembs, before my fingers get too arthritic, I'm not hunting any more. A mate, down from Liverpool for the weekend pointed me in your site's direction, and I don't think I'll be looking back, I'm hungrier than ever before to play this instrument well. I'm getting to grips with co-ordination between the hands at the moment, but, as you say, it's only practising every night, even for 10 mins, that'll get you there, so that's the philosophy I'm working on. My current ambition is that by next year, I will be good enough to play a gig with some other local musicians at my local pub. Thankyou Mike, looking forward to lesson 3. Wednesday, January 30
by
Mike Herberts
on Wed 30 Jan 2008 08:36 PM GMT
I get a lot of email. Most days I get something like this.
============================================================================== Thank You, thank you, thank you, I
am a very picky learner. I have to do things to pick them up.
Learning songs from you has made music the biggest thing in my life.
I am writing songs and composing my own music through learning the
basics and, not so basics from your guidance in learning other artist's
music. Learning from you makes it fun and I know how to play
everything from Clapton to old Folk. In other places I have picked up
scales, and the mixture of the two has made a dynamite musician out of
me.
So thanks again!
If you keep teaching I'll keep learning.
Paul Distefano
==============================================================================Thanks Paul....I'm happy to be helping. Mike Herberts Monday, January 7
by
Mike Herberts
on Mon 07 Jan 2008 10:56 PM GMT
This is a question that gets asked fairly regularly.
The first part of this article is from one of the posters (Tim) from my forum. The second part is from me (also from the forum) This is Tim I personally think the time a piece takes you to learn depends on what style of guitar you start with or prefer. I only started playing guitar a few months ago from an excellent instructional dvd that covered acoustic fingerstles because i like folk music and especially fingerpicked music. i learnt several picking patterns within a couple of days and my speed was good within a week because i learnt to use the correct fingers straight from the start and practised for 3-8 hours a day depending on whether i was at work or not to really make progress quickly. When Mike put up the classical gas pieces i was fine and have learnt the 4 parts pretty easily (about a day for each part except part 4 which took about 30 mins beacuse we could all see where it was going in part 3!) because i didn't have to spend anytime working out where my fingers go and which strings they will pluck it was just a case of chord shapes and tempo. But my strumming is a different matter! i had pretty much only learnt chords that were used in the fingersyle dvd and really only knew A,E,C, AND D well. The last month and a half i have mostly been practising changing between chords and strumming patterns and i have found this quite challenging, even a simple sounding piece like the times they are a changin proved initially challenging because i had mostly neglected strumming, changing chords and practising with picks. i couldnt hit the bass note of the c chord without catching the 6th string so the tune sounded terrible. Thankfully i can play it pretty well now but it took me a week's hard practice to be able to play it well! I think in the future fingerpicking is going to be 'my thing' and i will use strummed pieces to broaden my style of playing. my friend at work started a month before me and his strumming is really really good but he can't pick to save his life he could learn times... in a few mins but it would probably take him a long while to learn classical gas part 2 or 3. keep at it, correct and precise practice is the only way, oh and visualise the chord shape you are about to go into this has helped me a lot, see it in your mind and your fingers will start to get there quicker and more accurately! __________________ Tim And this is Mike Hi... I reckon I'm a fairly 'natural' guitarist so I'll give you an idea how long it takes me to learn a new piece. Obviously it depends on the difficulty of the piece but....out of the starting blocks for a moderately difficult piece, I will practice for say three to four hours a day and I reckon 5 or 6 days to get the piece right. There are some pieces that have taken me three months to learn and some that I don't suppose I'll ever know perfectly. In all of this you have to remember that it is the journey not the destination that gives satisfaction. In all these years of going through the "I must learn that!" to the "Well I can play it now so what next" I still forget that I will want to move on to the next piece as soon as the last one is learned. Your audience have no idea how long it takes which is why they say....oh I'd love to play the guitar...... If only they knew. Mike So what do YOU think? How often and for long do you practice? How long does it normally take you to learn a new piece? Thursday, January 3
by
Mike Herberts
on Thu 03 Jan 2008 01:30 PM GMT
Oh Bugger....
I didn't expect such a big response. Could any of my long term (or short term) subscribers help me by replying to some of the posters asking for help? Lots of the questions there can be answered by any number of you, who have a bit of experience. I will be answering some of the posts asap. Thanks in advance if you can help. Mike |
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