June 26, 2010

BC-115 • 1 Minute Changes (Beginner Guitar Lesson)


This isStage 1, Lesson 5 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. In this lesson we are going to learn an awesome exercise that will make your chord changes loads faster. Really!!! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners Guitar Course is all free – and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) justinguitar.com .
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June 26, 2010

PwnageKirby :

I know young people catch on faster than adults, but is an average of 27 per set (AD, AE, and DE) normal for a first try? O_o

MrHippyhead :

uhh can you please make a vid about how to get your pic uot of your acoustic guitar i keep dropping mine in :(

MrFaulconbridge :

someone help, when i change chords and strum i get a buzz from the chord i just played? would it be from sliding my finger across? thanks!

gytis5454 :

you should be able to do like well 60 changes in a few weeks, it just takes practice, Of course they won’t be perfect, some may be buzzy but still

leonbelmont93 :

lol i got 11:P

thedeevee :

These lessons are easy to follow and so helpful. Thank you Justin!

james92mcc :

got 1,000 changes and i onli bought i guitar ther now… hell ya :P

CleverDjembe :

OK, well did you know you can google “online tuner” and click on the first link and that’s an easy way to tune your git?

I hope you get back to it, bye! =)

ReccuringNightmare :

I havnt picked up my guitar due to School work and exams and coursework.. So no.
Im gutar is fairly out of tune aswell, Though I think the tunes are intune qwith themselves, bnut sounds SO differnt to when he strums : |.

CleverDjembe :

Haha, I bet you can do it now, 2 months later, eh? =)

tarohoa :

should i focus on which strings i strum? cause i find that using up alot of time

ChloeAnnMay :

this is so good, i got 50 D/A, 52 A/E and 50 D/E. i only started learning the guitar yesterday!

FTpencity :

Got 56 on D to A, 41 on D to E and 40 on A – E. Gotta keep practicing and hit 60+ with all.

cascaso1 :

i got 20 in the cycle version

Fruscification :

I do 89

kikiCar88 :

i didnt realize that im so good =) am I or not…did 70 changes and i count for every change..hope did it right =P i just need to have clear sound =)

ReccuringNightmare :

When he said 60 in aminute I was just like D: NOOOO. I can’t : P.

fabgigglygirl :

i did 9 changes between d and a in 1 min thnx i will keep practising :)

WAHOOsful :

11 changes in one min.

JoelCharron1991 :

this really works! in 4 mins i did 28 the first time, then 37 then 45… and the kept getting cleaner and cleaner too:) thanx bud!

zach118 :

I’m on my 5th day and I managed about 11 (sets of two, 22 individual chords). They really didn’t sound the best, but I think if I do this every day a few times it will get better.

yourpalcliffy :

BOOO HOOO….. lol

love the passion.. to all d ppl on youtube who beleive in perfect world and perfect teachers like justin and wudnt change it no matter what,,, all the best to you too…

Evezme :

@yourpalcliffy Well these lessons actually helped me alot and I’m not crying like a girl! (though I am one) U know what, if u have a comment just keep it to yourself.
Good luck with your guitar.

Dianiktos :

Yeah arrggh my poor fingers:) All for the greater good though, Really lucky to have found this guy.

rekin2 :

very good idea – i ‘ll try this method – thx justin

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