@Bernthguitar

What's YOUR shred level? Share it in the comments :) Get your video play-alongs, tabs, and guitar pro files for this video here: https://www.patreon.com/bernth πŸ”₯

@edbroderick3567

Hi I’m a 72 year old musician whose worked in the construction trade my whole life I started out as a guitar player and worked professionally as a bassist piano and guitar I’m trying to shred and am impressed with your ability to and work ethic  will be putting you teaching to work your a great player and present a bunch of topics at a very rapid pace thanks

@MultixGamePlayer

Some cool suggestions: 
- How to mute string noise while shredding
- How to dial the perfect shred tone
- How to start recording guitar (some things to know before trying it)

@JasonMisterDude

I'm somewhere between level 4-7 but your videos have helped me break through a plateau I've been stuck at for the past few years. Thank you for all that you do and give to the music community!

@laszlodrubi2614

What I really like in Bernth's videos is that I always realise something about my playing. Like now when I thought I'm at lvl6, but suck at some earlier levels. So now I will go back and slow down. Thanks @Bernth!

@Marshallangelo

Wow! I did a lot better than I thought I would. Made it to about 7.7, but once you hit the sweep picking I really fell apart.πŸ˜…πŸ€˜πŸ»

@hirakjyotipathak7775

The most down to earth Guitar teacher I ever found on YouTube ✨

@danalowry500

What an excellent lesson. It all made sense and was very easy to grasp. 40 years ago I was a "level 10" guitarist, playing in Greenwich Village and having a blast. Unfortunately, I was a level 10-addict as were many of my friends. I dropped out of the music scene in '82 so I could have a chance at getting clean and subsequently live. Finally, I succeeded in '85 and have stayed clean ever since. But a casualty of this process was my guitar playing. By the late '80s my chops had begun to atrophy and within 10 years I was unrecognizable as a musician. It was a very difficult transition, but a no-brainer considering the alternative (everyone I used to know has long since died...and what a shame that is). I've recently toyed with the idea of getting some of my skills back. I'm going to follow your plan and see what happens. Thanks so much for such a concise and effective video!πŸ™

@smoothvibes6083

Love u man u know how i feel ...
I was tired and did not knew what to do now

@irishpotato9298

This was the best guitar lesson I e seen on YouTube because you go through all the steps clearly instead of saying like 3 words and showing it.

@davidmarin_co

bernth, thx u so much for giving me a new relationship with the guitar after 20+ years. i thought i had developed to about level 7 but without a tight level 4, it's never felt natural. back to level 4 for me.

@tommytaylor622

I really loved how the end was specific to the user. Seems very humble to bring up what you think you need to work on. But I do believe I'm going to start adding this to my practice. I've been trying to get faster but still sound good. Thanks for the video man

@pdxfun4888

Damn, your distance from your index finger to your pinky and some of these is incredible. I don’t think everybody is physically able to stretch that far.

@antondiatonikk2256

Great video, thank you.
So many videos out there with people shredding at 'level 10' then yapping for 30 minutes about the pentatonic scale, or something.

This breaks it down to a practical idea of how that progress looks, and what you are listening to when people dance across the fretboard at blitzing speed.

THANK YOU!

@nielrohit4710

Bernth this is Kanad from India....I can't shred like you but you inspire me to keep playing guitar...someday I might be able to shred like you...By the way, your tips and tricks help me a lot...Do keep up the great work...Love n Respect from India..😊😊

@nclsytb

I was not expecting that jump in difficulty between level 6 simple Dorian scale to level 7 A Dorian 4 fingers per string with string skipping πŸ˜…


I just enter my 10th month of guitar 🎸 and I really want to thank you for these exercises. It’s refreshing to practice this between 2 jazz songs !

@Guithulhu

My personal nemesis is are two-fold. One is staying relaxed.   As I speed up, I tense up.  Also keeping my thumb from creeping up over the top of the neck as I get higher up the neck.  Both seem to happen without me even being aware and both KILL proper execution.

@danielpalmquist5396

I love how you use comedy in your videos instead of being all serious looking πŸ‘ the comedy makes it easier to learn 🀣

@Shinaneganz19

I cant believe how cool your level 10 sounds!!

@noobasaurusrex9608

I think I'm between level 7 and 8.

Great video! ☺️🀘