Acoustic Guitar Lessons “E Progression Using Open Strings” Acoustic Guitar Lessons “More E Blues” Tab Included
Jun 22

This is Stage 2, Lesson 5 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. This video introduces you to the metronome, how to use one and why they are inportant. Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners GuitarCourse is all free - and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds …

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25 Responses to “BC-125 • Introducing the metronome (Beginner Guitar Lesson)”

  1. RodneySTR Says:

    yes it was a tasmanian fukin devil :D

  2. RodneySTR Says:

    that wasnt a ratcoon that was a tasmanian devil

  3. hallsocker Says:

    nice video mate!

  4. RG17o Says:

    Tasmanian Devil*

  5. slovan Says:

    It was.

  6. 8Grams0fat Says:

    “I recommend this one mainly cause it’s really good” LOL

  7. CT68 Says:

    I thought that was a Tasmanian devil.

  8. 6Metal6Melter6 Says:

    we want the raccoon back! xD

  9. Matheus222 Says:

    Okey. I’ll listen for that hit on 1. I already have a drum machine, on my keyboard.

    Thank you. :) Seven nation army wouldn’t sound that good if It werent for Justin, he teached me to play propaply the power chords. :P

  10. otherw1s3 Says:

    Yeah but there’s suppose to be a snare hit on every “1″ but i still would prefer buyin a metronome than a drum machine because it’s cheaper but if I had the money a would buy a drum machine BTW your covers are nice

  11. spidrmage Says:

    i put it on 0 beats and count the beep on the 2 and 4. but thats probably not for beginners.
    hey justin how come you don’t have that raccoon screaming into the camera at the end of the vids anymore?

  12. azm1987 Says:

    justin you’re awesome, that is all

  13. Matheus222 Says:

    Yeah, but a dut dut dut dut sound can really tell.. Because of the drum machine I don’t know if I start on the 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 as 1? If you understand?

  14. Jzguitarplayer17 Says:

    metronome are awesome!!! xD

  15. otherw1s3 Says:

    yeah a drum machine is sometimes better than a “dut dut dut” of a metronome but IMO not always

  16. Matheus222 Says:

    I’ve a drum thing on my keyboard, pretty good but it doesn’t have only “a beat”, it’s adding like a real drummer - and you can change style; pop, rock, blues, dance, and so on… Over 170 styles. But it doesn’t have “dut dut dut dut” only. So I wonder if it does matter? Can i use it anyway? :P

  17. blablington Says:

    thnx

  18. MRWHITE3535 Says:

    Just download one of the many free metronomes, to use on your PC that’s what I did.

  19. KidCanary Says:

    You can also find metronome applications for your mobile/cellphone - Worth a try if you can’t afford a real one.

  20. LieuNoir Says:

    True. But this MA30 is available for only 18€ at thomann, I would definitely recommend to buy such a dedicated metronome, I think it’s much more flexible and handy than a program on a computer.

  21. nidumite Says:

    I have this metronome, so this vid is really helpful, wondered what all the extras were for,cheers.

  22. Deliratio Says:

    I have the exact same model.

  23. ernieelsrulez Says:

    if you have access to a computer while you play, you can google online metronome and use that

  24. conaty90sg Says:

    I have this exact metronome, but when I am practicing fast runs in say 3’s or 4’s I always set it to 1 beat. Because if I set it to 3 beats and I am playing in triplets I am not sure if that means I play one note every click or not, it gets very confusing.

  25. bdarnell1966 Says:

    I need to put this on the to get list. Keeping time is a problem for me right now. I used to play the drums in school and yet I still have problems keeping time on guitar.

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