I know you didn't watch the videos because this is exact opposite of feedback everyone else here has given me- apart from the wrist positioning. I don't think you watched the videos but I'll humor you and give you a chance here, what video are you talking about specifically? And I'd love for you to post you doing better to show me how to correct it, you know since you know so muchDude your videos are obviously you playing beginner blues licks with awkward vibrato, and then struggling valiantly to do anything above and beyond that, with a ton of clammed notes, inarticulation, and a lack of coordination between your right and left hand when you play anything above 8th notes at 120 bpm.
Which is fine, it's just the absolutely unhinged delusion that's interesting to me, in a dunning-kruger effect type of way.
Again, this is much faster than 120bpm, I don't seem like I'm struggling.
That's one of the videos you "ignored" but I'm reposting to show whoever else how full of bs you are.
Here's some blues basic stuff, something tells me you'll call it horrible though you don't actually know the blues scale and couldn't replicate what I'm doing if your life depended on, and yet it's faster than 120bpm and I'm not struggling lmao
More blues stuff:
I know you're trolling but I expect you to watch and give some valid criticism/feedback like an adult at some point. I think you should worry more about your technique and ability before trying to troll others about theirs tbh.
Working on the wrist positioning!I've started playing classical/Spanish as well since a year or two and after playing guitar for 30 years, I actually went back to my original guitar teacher (who is now on the bring of retiring and taught me the electric guitar in my teenage years) to teach me Spanish guitar. Sort of full circle...
Something I did on a whim so it's messy but fun. I like how this piece goes from 6/8 to 4/4 and shifts from mixolydian to Harmonic Minor. Almost has a Pirate sea chanty vibe lol
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