QUOTE (Joost @ Feb 20 2012, 07:31 PM)
Hello fellow guitar players!
My name is Joost and Iam new to this site. I finally figured out how this forum works. (Iam a kind of computer noob)
I play a mexican fender stratocaster through a roland cube 30x. I played for 6 months before I joined this site but I never figured out how to practice correctly. Anyway this site gives me lessons which really helped me develop my technical ability and theoretical knowledge.
There is only one thing that keeps frustrating me, and that is timing. The really basic acoustic strumming parts are no problem, but when things get funky or more complicated my timing goes off. I completed all the "I've got rhythm guitar" lessons (which are awesome) but somehow my timing is still bad.
Can you guys give me any tips or advice about how to solve this?
Thanks in advance!
Joost
Hello! And welcome to GMC!
You are not the only one who had to deal with timing issues we all have been there!
It takes time and if you are passionate you will get it perfect!
You can start using metronome to practice and make sure that you are playing at a comfortable tempo!
Just take your time and be consistent! Let me know if you have any questions!
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