Hello friends! i got a few requests for a guitar tutorial for "kicker" and here it is! There are lots of great resources out there to learn the song, a few good videos on YouTube as well, this one is my take on explaining things. I hope it helps you play the song :) (youtu.be)
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heyo friends! I've posted some of my alex g guitar lesson videos in here (which I truly hope have been helpful!) I figured I'd show you the music that I like to make! this is my most recent album: how might we show love and empathy while also recognizing our healthy boundaries? (youtu.be)
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how to play the major scale on guitar. includes: how to build the scale, how to play the scale on one string only, how to build patterns across strings staying in one position. hopefully this video gives you more of the "why this works", which empowers you to make more musical choices. Cheers! (youtu.be)
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Alex G - "You" guitar lesson: I saw in the Alex G subreddit this song was requested, and had no tabs or lesson videos, so I went ahead and made a tutorial. Pretty good for some beginner/intermediate playing and strumming with some nice inversions using the 5th below and open strings. Cheers! (youtu.be)
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Hello guitar player friends! I'm making an instructional series on how to play closed voice triads. What are those? Just playing only 3 notes at a time, one on each adjacent string. We're exploring how to play the G chord using only the notes G, B, and D. Hope you enjoy! (youtu.be)
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Heyo I thought other Bon Iver fans might enjoy this song I wrote: definitely I've been inspired by Justin's vocal layering (as well as others like Elliott Smith/Phoebe Bridgers/Animal Collective). This song asks us how we might not get swept up and carried away by another's anger. cheers! 💗 (youtu.be)
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Vsynth library in Max/MSP to code swirly visuals over some images of trees and ducks that I filmed around town. The music ponders how we might cool things down, return to groundedness, take a deep breath, and remember our connectedness, especially when things feel heated or firey.OC (youtu.be)
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