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Helping self-taught guitarists play with confidence all over the fretboard in 14 weeks.

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59 contributions to Guitar Skool
Do you use your wrist or elbow when you strum?
When you're strumming, do you find you use more wrist or more elbow? And how are you moving your wrist? Is it up and down or is it a rotation motion? 🤔 That was a little bit of a trick question. The answer is all three 😊 And this video is breaking down exactly how I think about the mechanics of strumming on the right hand. Thanks to @Erik Zambrano for bringing this to mind 🧠😆
Do you use your wrist or elbow when you strum?
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Great video. Random question, but what kind of resonator guitar do you have in the background there?
My Journey with Guitar Skool and Guitar Gym Pro!
@Jake Galambos I just though I would share my journey with this fantastic community thus far!
My Journey with Guitar Skool and Guitar Gym Pro!
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@Jake Yakes Love how everyone’s jumping on the gif train here.
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So cool to see that you’re turning guitar playing into a family activity @Ricardo Ponce Keep at it 😊 Props to Jake too!
Misinterpreted songs???
What songs do you love that it took you forever to realize the meaning to? Or that other people always misinterpret the meaning to? My favorite examples are "Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind. Which is about meth addiction, even though it sounds so happy. An Angel by Sarah McLaughlin. It's another one that people think is sweet and ascribe all sorts of meaning to, but is about heroin overdose.
Misinterpreted songs???
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Stinkfist by Tool. The title speaks for itself as far as what a lot of people think the lyrics are about. And trust me, they're graphic and disturbing if you read them. But despite of that, the vocalist meant for the title and lyrics to be symbolic. The message was "to push through limits in life". To become a better version of yourself by going trough painful things we can't avoid. Any Tool fans in the house?
Who was your childhood hero
We all had one weather it was fictional or a real person. They were the coolest, they inspired, they made us feel unstoppable. We wanted to be just like them. So im curious who was yours? Check the comments for mine 😎
Who was your childhood hero
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My English teacher was a hero to me. She would read Roald Dahl for us. And she would transform the whole classroom into a scene from Charlie and The Chocolate Factory just with her storytelling, voice and gestures 🍫 She was one of the first great teachers I had in primary school. Really sparked my interest in foreign languages.
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@Jake Galambos I love spanish. I can't say i speak it fluently. But it's hard not to eavesdrop when another spanish-speaking person is in the room :) Just to see if i can understand the topic.
What generation are you?
Here’s a little game of guess your generation 🙃 Here’s the rules: 1️⃣ Down below post a gif that is exclusive to your generation. 2️⃣ Based on that info we will all try to guess your your generation. This should be a fun one. 😆 I'll go first 👇
What generation are you?
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I help self-taught guitarists play with confidence all over the fretboard in 14 weeks.

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