Types of Guitar Noobs
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Published 2019-04-29
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All Comments (21)
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What kind of noob are you? I'm the one who thinks he's good.
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I’m the type to learn multiple songs at once and never finish any of them
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I'm the one who practices for 20 minutes and then spends 2 hours watching guitar videos on youtube.
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We were once looking for a guitarist for a band and that one guy came. He was completely out of tempo and rythm, so we thanked him for participation. When he was leaving I kindly adviced him to practice with a metronome. He replied "WTF man, do I look like some posh music school puppy?"
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I definitely was the no practice noob. Then I joined a band and could never keep time. Then I started writing my own songs and really learned how important time is, and now I almost always use a metronome when writing music and practicing
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I’m the one who refuses to learn the rest of the song unless I can play the intro and main riff perfectly
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I'm the one who got an acoustic guitar and then immediately got into grunge and hard rock
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I'm the type of guitarist that learns only the solo not the whole song
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When I think of quitting guitar these videos seem to pop up and I go right back , Thanks Tyler for real
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I'm the one that never practices and allways searching for a new song to learn.
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When you realize Tyler is just low-key flexing his gear
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3:03 gotta admit that part was fairly decent, sounds like a heavy metal riff.
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Amazes me how he finds a way to flex his equipment with good excuse😂💀
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“I made up a scale. you have to bend it at the end”
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im the noob that thinks hes bad, then hes still bad, but people tell him hes good out of pity
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I was the noob that didn't practice scales. I knew music theory (I was a band geek) and I knew the benefit of scales, but for some reason, I never thought of practicing it until I was playing giornos theme, and realized it would be easier to learn if I learned the scale first. I'm now putting more effort into learning technique, and improving at reading sheet music (It's been a while, and I only remembered how to read music in the bass cleff) and actually, as I write this, I just remembered every good boy deserves fudge.
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Your guitars all look amazing !!!
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I'm the one who sits on his room with a squire and learns random bits of song and scales
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I'm the "has been playing for 4 years but sounds more like 4 months" guy
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I bought a fender strat from Japan yesterday and the thing stays in tune like it is magic... I am falling in love with it. But tuning isnt what you should be so cocerned about. I picked the thing up yesterday and it is my first guitar and i cant stop playing it. I played bass and trumpet for ska band but this is totally different ballpark. this Japanese made strat is just sending me for loops. I can stop playing it until fingers hurt. I love it.