Views : 2,074,618
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 8, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.932 (751/43,748 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T21:48:48.751107Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You know what ... I have everything you can buy from Marty & Steve Stein... Papa stash... material ...donāt get me wrong itās great material! but STITCH what he gives you is unbelievable ... straight off the bat! No false promises and to top it off an excellent teacher... there you go I have saved you $100s of dollars... I never needed any of STITCHES print out sheets.. but you know what... I always bought them to support him and to be honest cuts out a lot of hard work for most people. Take it from me Iāve spent over a thousand dollars in the last 10 years with sites and DVDs subscriptions etc.
You are looking a gift horse in the mouth when you watch this teacher! Be grateful & not dead in your appreciation for one of our top gurus of guitar YouTube!
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I started this video in January 2021 as I wanted to learn my arpeggios. Every time I had enough to practise I paused it, practised, and.came back to it when I was ready for the next instalment. It's now October 28th, and I've finally reached the Mark Knopfler triads at the very end. Phew! 10 months of practise, and worth every minute. I am a far, far better player than I was back in January, and this video really gave me something to get stuck into during lockdown. Thank you, Stich. You are - without doubt - the clearest, most patient, most engaging guitar teacher in YouTube-land.
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Heeey! I thought I lost you guys. I always vaguely remembered two buddies teaching people how to play guitar on youtube. I've seen your videos a looong long time ago and forgot your names, but I remembered you were cool. And now you just randomly started playing after a video lesson by Steve Vai.
Thanks, youtubue algorithm.
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I've played bass professionally for years, even signed on a small label back in the 90's. I've always loved playing guitar and struggled with getting arpeggios under my belt. Your teaching method is so geniune. The way you take your time to explain things it almost feels like you are right here giving a private lesson. Great passion for teaching. Thank you!
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Iām 34 years old, been playing guitar seriously for about 1.5 years now. First picked one up at 18 and played sporadically but never really committed. The last year and half I have been very committed and self taught. I just want to thank you for sharing these videos. They really are helping me find that missing link (it feels like) that Iāve been looking for to finally start connecting all the dots Iāve been practicing. So seriously thank you
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God, all these years I have been doing this stuff kinda by like a little internal voice, telling me, in real time. Where I'm going. Yet, I had no idea what I was really doing and never put it together so clearly. Anyone, anyone who Wants to play guitar, or learn guitar, or music itself, learn this!!!!! I know my playing is going to become exponentially better because now I'm starting to understand what I've been doing by instinct all these years. I'm a self taught player, I've only had 3 maybe 4 lessons when I was a kid. But there's real light being shown here. Even if you don't understand this now, I promise, if you do these exercises, it will hit you like a ton of bricks later.. this guy is a genius!
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I found myself getting frustrated by all the information around.
People would explain that "There's 5 pentatonic boxes! You just connect them!"
Then every one of them would start pentatonic shape one on a different box š. But in 12 minutes, you made it super obvious what box went where.
I'm finding myself getting frustrated again, but with this video I know I can close it, and pick up where I left off and something will just click again. Probably the best gem on YouTube and a good dude.
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@sagarpokhrel5357
2 years ago
Every guitarists know that how lucky weāre to have this guy. ā¤ļø
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