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If your pick keeps brushing neighboring strings, your attack angle is too shallow.
Steeper entry — somewhere between 25 and 45 degrees — gives you the clearance to
actually hit the string you're aiming for, and a clean escape angle on the way out.
This rest stroke drill trains that entry and exit in one move. Big stroke, single string,
drive through, land on the next one, reset.
Two minutes of this and you'll feel exactly what a correct attack angle should feel like.
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Most beginner guitar players think they have a rhythm problem, but the real issue is usually something much smaller — and once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
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If you’ve ever wondered what’s wrong with my playing, why strumming feels awkward, why your hand gets tense, or why guitar still feels harder than it should, this beginner guitar lesson will show you one of the biggest beginner guitar mistakes players make without realizing it.
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🔥 What You’ll Learn in Today's Lesson
✔ The real biomechanics behind clean tone
✔ Why picking accuracy is not the main factor
✔ The 3 muting skills every pro guitarist uses
✔ How to fix messy rhythm instantly
✔ The Hendrix Mute (your new superpower)
✔ How to control noise on all 6 strings
✔ Practical drills that build real technique fast
⏱️ CHAPTERS
0:00 — Intro
0:42 — Why Strumming Feels Hard
1:11 — Signs You're Strumming Wrong
2:27 — The Wrist Dilemma
2:55 — Test It For Yourself
3:29 — Pick Path
4:22 – What Advanced Players Do That Beginners Don't
5:07 – The 2-Step Solution
Stop Hitting The Wrong String
➡️ https://youtu.be/CNuIXTyp9bg
The Worst Soloing Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)
➡️ https://youtu.be/1hshsX4i0Hk
This Bad Habit is Killing Your Playing!
➡️ https://youtu.be/iYFCsrr8Vp8
In this video, I break down how poor beginner technique in the picking hand can create stiff, robotic strumming, make your pick get stuck in the strings, ruin your rhythm, and make even simple chords feel harder than they need to be. If you’ve been looking for real strumming help, this lesson will show you why the problem often starts with wrist tension, grip pressure, and the wrong motion coming from the arm.
You’ll learn:
the most common beginner strumming mistake
why elbow-driven strumming feels clunky and unnatural
how gripping the pick too hard locks up your wrist
why your fingers may be causing more tension than you think
what “pick path” is and why it affects your chord accuracy
how better forearm rotation can help you strum more smoothly and cleanly
This video is for guitar players who feel stuck at the beginner stage, players who feel like their rhythm never settles in, and anyone asking, what’s wrong with my playing when chords, strumming, and overall fluidity still don’t feel natural. The good news is that this usually is not a talent problem. It is a mechanics problem — and mechanics can be fixed.
If you want more help with beginner guitar mistakes, beginner technique, and the biomechanics behind cleaner playing, check out my Hand Mechanics workshop in the description links below. It’s designed for players who do not just want random tips, but want to understand why their technique feels wrong and how to actually fix it.
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