10 Things I Wish I Had Known About Guitar EARLIER!

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Published 2018-11-15
Here are the 10 BIG things I wish I learned/practiced more when I was younger!
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All Comments (20)
  • What are the things you guys wished you spent more time on as a young player? 1. Don't just replicate – create! 0:27 2. Choosing the right amp 1:21 3. Be Dynamic! 2:26 4. How to set up my own guitars 3:10 5. Knowing my neck! 4:20 6. Learn to Listen 5:32 7. How to EQ my amp 7:27 8. Simplify! 8:18 9. Play it until it's clean! 9:39 10. Learning basic theory 11:04
  • @frankvanaelst
    I just wish I started earlier, I started at 40 with a busy job being self employed, but having money to buy guitars.... wich means buying and selling guitars but no time to practice. Now I'm 52 and still not playing well, but come december I'm going to start and take lessons again... hope I have the courage to continue. I just love guitars.
  • @PaulyDDownunder
    11. Patience and perseverance. Don’t give up if you don’t get it after five minutes lol.
  • @bobgreen3116
    Dude, GREAT advise. Your advise is spot on! Love your teaching videos. I'm 67 and when I was young all I cared about was speed.
  • @azaleajanemusic
    # 9 - slow it down until it's clean -- I can't stress that enough! 30 years as a pianist and I'm still learning how to do this well! Don't be afraid to loop a bar at whatever speed you need, as long as you need. Hell, spend a half hour practicing a single bar at half or even quarter speed. The results are amazing. The goal of practicing a passage isn't to get it good NOW - it's to get it good LATER after the days and weeks and months practicing has sunk in. Patience -- a real acceptance that "this is not going to sound good today" is really helpful! I'm a beginner at guitar and I'm really appreciating your videos!
  • @rexroman5211
    Brilliant! You could make a video on each concept. Thanks so much.
  • @79Hokie
    Good stuff Darrell. Learn to play my Dad's Sears Silvertone at 6, gave up on guitar when I couldn't master the F chord and at 62 I decided I was going to learn to play for me. Older learners do have the patience that young kids don't. I am in no rush. Thanks for sharing.
  • This video is an old one, but will remain exceptionally relevant! You hit some really great points here that I too wish I had known earlier in my musical journey. Every single thing you touched on here is just so incredibly vital. Once, I started really taking my music seriously after playing a few years, I learned all these valuable lessons myself. They made me the songwriter I am today, rather than just another musician who plays cover songs. As far as writing your own music these points are really essential. Great way of explaining, and breaking these things down for younger, or inexperienced players to glean knowledge from. Love what you do with the channel. Keep up the great videos!
  • Hi Darrell, played for a few years through my teens into early twenties, just stumbled on your channel and have been bing watching. Mate, you’ve almost convinced me to pick up the guitar again (47 now), your passion for the guitar shines through so thanks Mate, new subscriber and might have to go and grab a guitar again!👌👍
  • @SuperElGuapo69
    No idea why anyone would give this video a thumbs down. 🤦🏽‍♂️
  • @mcleroy1967
    I wish someone would have told me to slow down. I was so interested in being super sonic that I missed out on a lot of musicality.
  • @jamesbeers70
    The overall production of this channel is awesome.
  • @danushram
    Darrel, I picked up the guitar at 17, that's around 16 years ago.. I completely agree with your video here. I wish I had a teacher like you, and I really love your intonation, they way you talk is soothing and really makes somebody want to listen to you. I wish you all the best and success in the world Darrel. Inspire another generation.
  • Excellent advice! I was luck enough to be a sax player in high school jazz band prior to taking up the guitar, so many of the things you talked about were already present in my mind. Went on to play rock, blues and jazz in my college years. In later years I taught myself to play piano.
  • @oletrenner
    That was really valuable! Thanks so much for putting together this list.
  • @Grt31pmkin
    Grabbed a used MIM strat less than 2 hours ago after watching your videos. Used to have a fender hss years ago while I was kicking around in a band with friends. My buddy's guitar bit the dust and I was forced to trade it away to get him kitted up to keep us at venues and regretted it ever since... Especially without ever fully appreciating what I had. However, today I have regained a piece of me that was long lost, thanks in part to you my friend. Again, from the bottom of my heart, thank you! Couldn't be happier
  • I have been playing since 1963. Never had a teacher that actually knew much (like you). So I didn’t take many lessons. I am 70 and still don’t know what you do but I’m still trying to learn! I did spend years playing Panatonic scale for lead. Anything out of that scale I had to copy note by note. For instance, Pretty Woman, I copied note by note, and Gimme Three Steps also, not knowing what scale I was playing. I did not have YouTube or anything else to teach me. Thank you for your time, effort, and videos! I truly appreciate it!
  • @menjysmith1
    You are such a humble and wholesome person. Thank you for the incredibly useful videos.
  • As usual, a great video Darrell. This video should be mandatory for new players, and it's also a great reminder for those of us who have been playing for many (in my case many, many, many) years. The benefit of being an older player is having the time to devote to getting better. Thanks for all your work here, you bring the standard for guitar based videos much higher.