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  • in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10658
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    Here’s a different version… very different style…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJr87w6dZ50

    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10656
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    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10654
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    Hi Jack,

    Here’s a fingerstyle version of Stairway to Heaven. It looks like has the melody and you can download it: http://www.guitardownunder.com/_scores/stairway_to_heaven.php

    Kinda cool!

    Tomas

    in reply to: Painful thumb #10560
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    This is great feedback Jack. Thank you so much for sharing this.

    I second the idea of practicing for short periods with breaks. I’ve been doing that also because of my back and it has really helped. In fact my back is stronger and has less pain than it did five years ago even though I’m five years older.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Bar Chords #10388
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    Hi Pat,

    Yes, that’s a common issue. You’ll likely find it even more of an issue when you get to the minor 7th chord.
    It is partly strength, but also positioning the hand properly.
    First I’ll recommend the you go back and work on the bar chord exercise that I teach in the course. Do it twice a day for a week… just 5 minutes or so each session. Listen to each of the notes as you do the exercise and work to get them to sound clear.

    Here’s another version of it: http://www.tomasmichaud.com/heres-secret-learning-bar-chords-sunday-update-30/

    Second, after you’ve done that for a week… do the same exercise everyday for another week with one change. Use the 7th form of the chord instead of just the bar.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Painful thumb #10229
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    First let me say that there is a difference between between constructive pain/fatigue and destructive pain/fatigue.

    Whenever you do something new on the guitar, or use muscles in a different way, you’re going to feel some pain or fatigue. Muscles get stronger by breaking down and building up (everyone who lifts weights knows the drill).

    At the same time too much pain is likely caused by improper hand position and too much tension. Or more accurately too much tension caused by improper positioning and trying to compensate with more force.

    Now, here’s the rub… It’s almost impossible to get the optimal position when you first start learning. It takes practice and constant adjustment. Partly what you’re doing is paying attention to how it feels and making adjustments so you get a better sound with less effort. It does take time.

    Here’s one thing I can recommend, but others might add some suggestions as well.

    Practice the bar chord exercise a little bit each day consciously and slowly. Pay attention to how your left hand feels. When it gets tired stop and take a break. When you first start this you may only go for a little while. As time goes on your hand gets stronger and your positioning will get better so you low for longer periods of time.

    The reason I recommend this is that this exercise narrows down what you’re working on. Even that 5-Minute Practice Session that you’re describing will force you to change positions several times.

    You might even want to start the exercise on the third fret. That’s because the first fret is actually the hardest. Starting on the third fret will give you a chance to work the muscles without too much strain. Then, over several sessions, back down to the second fret… Then the first fret.

    At the same time watch the videos where I play a bar chord and look at my left hand. Keep making adjustments as you notice yours looks different. Combine that with listening to the strings and trying to get a better sound. What I’m describing is going back and forth between a visual image and feeling the strings and neck of the guitar. I’d even recommend closing your eyes sometimes so you don’t see your fingers and just try to feel what works best. The two ideas work well together.

    in reply to: chord change #10227
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    Hi Steve,

    I haven’t created one yet… but since you’ve asked I’ll create one this coming week (likely Tuesday).

    Tomas

    in reply to: Hi from South Florida #10019
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    Hi Alan,
    Thanks for asking.

    The best way (because it will stay the same for future trainings) is to go to the Live Training page from the link in the sidebar, then click on the title of the current training on top.

    Watch this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIZFXmDNGxA

    Tomas

    in reply to: Hello #9986
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    Hi again Chele,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: In cognito! #9984
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    Hi again Jay,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: Neophyte joins #9982
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    Hi again Cleta,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: Hello from Myrtle Creek, Oregon #9980
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    Hi again Terry,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: Hello from the frozen thumb #9978
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    Hi again Dale,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: Hi from South Florida #9976
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    Hi again Alan,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

    in reply to: Hi from John in Parker, Colorado #9974
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    H again John,

    I’ve got a live training (as in live online) this Thursday. Hope you can make it.

    https://realguitarsuccess.com/training/

    Even if you don’t have questions now… sometimes listening to other people’s questions will help with things you didn’t know to ask. Also I have a presentation that your find very helpful in the beginning.

    – Tomas

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