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My friends, here's one last helpful collection of my best tips from 2023 before we start the new year with some awesome new videos! I'm sure a lot of you missed some of these tips (since I posted SO many videos this year haha), so I think this will help :)

Here are the direct links to each full video:

Tip #1: https://www.patreon.com/posts/289-5-best-for-88019090

Tip #2: https://www.patreon.com/posts/287-string-clean-87365440

Tip #3: https://www.patreon.com/posts/276-ultimate-83625203

Tip #4: https://www.patreon.com/posts/274-connecting-3-82892879

Tip #5: https://www.patreon.com/posts/271-2-best-triad-81635358

Here are your practice files for this week (there are only files for #1, #4, and #5): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13eICAKEGhwQOgU603BsLbHEsi6qRalFT?usp=sharing

These are 5 awesome tips that had a big impact on my playing - from cleaner results due to better string muting, all the way to more creative ideas with the phrasing tricks at the start of the video. Please have fun and enjoy the holidays :)

And as always, I also made a Dropbox folder for you in case Google Drive doesn't work: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/n96zmhgxhnekkgkplypix/h?rlkey=0geku18ccxwj9nzzxcx0xzdli&dl=0

Files

5 EASY Guitar Hacks To Instantly Sound Better!

Download your play-along videos, tabs, guitar pro files, backing tracks, and instructional videos for all these exercises here: https://www.patreon.com/bernth - happy practicing my friends! :) Techniques in this video: sweep picking, hammer-on, pull-off, legato, sweeping, shred guitar, sweep picking lesson, sweeping lesson, arpeggios, arpeggio, shredding, string muting, phrasing, intervallic functions, and much more! #guitar #guitarlesson #guitarlessons

Comments

Anonymous

Hey does anyone have a recommendation for finger independace excercises on here?

Anonymous

Hi Bernth! The thumbnail picture was something I was wondering. Thumb placement in general. I've been playing with my thumb floating on top and starting to wonder if that's the reason why my playing is inconsistent. Should it be on the back at all times? Except for chords.

Anonymous

Generally speaking, yes you want your thumb behind the neck. It helps support your fingers better. I even do this for chords except for basic campfire chords. But this starts to become impossible as you pass the 12th fret and your thumb will come up (well, at least mine does :-)), but never over the top as the picture shows on the left.