Alip Ba Ta is a "god of fingerstyle", a maestro but an underrated guitarist from Ponorogo, Indonesia. He plays fingerstyle guitar amazingly.
Now he's showing brain gym technique by using both hands together. Right hand playing guitar and left hand doing rubik cube. And he can finish the rubik less than 1 minute while playing guitar.
Check it out !
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Have you always wanted to play guitar but could never find the time? Like the rest of us, you're probably busy raising a family, working a job, finishing school or chasing a career. You might even think you're too old, or unable to learn how to play.
You may have already tried to learn guitar only to become frustrated and disappointed. Have you had problems with fingers that don't want to co-operate, or difficulty pressing down the strings to make chords sound "clear", or challenges with strumming and getting the right "timing"?
Do you feel like your hands are just too small, or you'll never be able to stretch your fingers enough to play guitar? Have you tried guitar lessons designed for a "younger crowd", that seemed geared toward kids - and taught by kids?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, take heart, you're in the right place! Read on...
Now he's showing brain gym technique by using both hands together. Right hand playing guitar and left hand doing rubik cube. And he can finish the rubik less than 1 minute while playing guitar.
Check it out !
SEE ALSO:
Have you always wanted to play guitar but could never find the time? Like the rest of us, you're probably busy raising a family, working a job, finishing school or chasing a career. You might even think you're too old, or unable to learn how to play.
You may have already tried to learn guitar only to become frustrated and disappointed. Have you had problems with fingers that don't want to co-operate, or difficulty pressing down the strings to make chords sound "clear", or challenges with strumming and getting the right "timing"?
Do you feel like your hands are just too small, or you'll never be able to stretch your fingers enough to play guitar? Have you tried guitar lessons designed for a "younger crowd", that seemed geared toward kids - and taught by kids?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, take heart, you're in the right place! Read on...