4 Hard Truths About Guitar

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Wanna know another hard truth? We still haven't his 1m on the channel. SUB TO MY CHANNEL. Age reveal at 1m.



BrandonDeon
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I was literally telling my father YESTERDAY that he still had the chance to follow his childhood dreams and learn the guitar. Bro just crushed his dreams in a single sentence.

RemOhayo
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As a trombonist and guitarist this is an absolute win

serenedarkness
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As a former trombone player. It is like playing a fretless guitar but you change notes based on how you pick.

SoulSif
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Im 59 today. I started guitar three years ago and I love it.

romaholcomb
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The reason younger people can learn so much fast is due to the steady production or myelin in a developing brain (the material that insulates neurons). As we get older we make less of it and really just maintain our current amount. Moral is if you are a younger person, get off the games get off the TV and start learning useful and lifelong fulfilling skills because you don't have forever. Even if you are older it will only get harder the longer you wait.

cgifrog
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As a guitarist, I really think being a very skilled drummer is harder than being a very skilled guitarist

Will-lhlh
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While the first two are true, I do want to note that it's much easier to learn things again the second time than it is to learn from scratch. So I'm fine forgetting songs knowing that if I want to pick them up again it'll take like 1/2 the time at most. Sometimes like 1/10 the time.

TheMOReviewers
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As a guitarist and pianist, I would say the vast majority of piano songs are easier than guitar, but, once you start playing complex piano pieces, then I find it significantly much more difficult than complex songs on guitar.

omgchadt
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Some instruments are easier than others to learn but ALL instruments are very hard to be really good at. If you look at the basics of any instrument it’ll look simple but getting in to good technique, speed, endurance, and overall sound quality it can be really hard to be good at any instrument

pitcrew
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As a trombonist who plays guitar I feel like I am finally being recognized 😄

Roger-bwte
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I’ve played violin for almost 7 years now. Just got a guitar today and I have to say this really boosted my confidence 👍

anp
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I did violin for three years as my school had mariachi. It bugs me to no end that within those three years I became a much better violin player than I am a guitar player after many years. Goes to show what having a good teacher gets you rather than going off of self taught.

alexislanderos
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My dad hadn't played guitar in 10 years, and when he got me my guitar I watched him remember everything over the course of an hour and it was awesome

jinxzamluna
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As someone who plays many instruments guitar is way easier to get good at then drums

snickers
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You manage to pack a whole lot of good and useful information into 60 seconds. Thanks for the constant helpful nuggets.

YogurtGames
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As a multi instrumentalist, (drums, guitar, pianist, sining and mallets) here are the easiest to hardest.

1. Piano (not far)
2. Drums its annoying. ESPECIALLY PLAYING SLOOOW, other than that independence is hard also.)
3. Guitar (im not far on the guitar but i feel like its easier than the other ones on top).
4. Mallets (you either het a really easy part or a really hard part. Choose ur poison).
5. Singing. (Apparentley i have been told i am gifted at singing, but its easy.)

markmariano
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1 and 2 are too true😭🥲

Good shit as always Brandon❤

JuanRamirez-qywm
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As someone who is very familiar with brass, and someone who is a trombone/baritone player, I can say it is universally agreed upon that trombone is one of the easiest brass instruments, trumpet and french horn are much harder.

ianbagley
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So happy I started playing when I was 10. Approaching 30 now and still have so much to learn, but I've got a great foundation and I attribute that to my years playing as a teenager 🤘

andyp