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Best online guitar lessons?
Posted on 8/18/24 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 8/18/24 at 10:04 pm
Looking to learn more and improve my chops on the axe.
I have been playing since age 10 (now 39) and need to learn more. I'm a solid intermediate player with some decent jamming.
Is Guitar Gate pretty good?
What is the best online guitar lessons? (just videos not zoom lessons.)
I have been playing since age 10 (now 39) and need to learn more. I'm a solid intermediate player with some decent jamming.
Is Guitar Gate pretty good?
What is the best online guitar lessons? (just videos not zoom lessons.)
Posted on 8/18/24 at 10:07 pm to Fishwater
I haven't checked lately, but last I heard Carol Kaye of The Wrecking Crew was offering online bass tutoring
Posted on 8/18/24 at 10:45 pm to Fishwater
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best online guitar lessons? (just videos not zoom lessons.)
Sounds like you have experience and don’t need to
Privetricket/james James on your tube - plays through song but also does some tutorials on classic rock
Guitarlessons365 has detailed lessons that are very accurate
Eric Blackmon has some good tutorials that you may not find elsewhere
My guitar friend Tim on instagram has good perspective type lessons. Helps if you are intermediate.
Guitar summit or something like that in instagram is good, I think he is from Colorado
I feel like I am no using some more. What type of music do you want to play?
Posted on 8/19/24 at 7:13 am to OceanMan
I play jam, blues, southern rock, and jazz.. or try to play jazz. Need some lessons to learn jazz better.
Posted on 8/19/24 at 10:31 am to Fishwater
Even Jungbeck teaches gypsy jazz, he is my favorite in that genre. Gypsy jazz is a little easier to pull off with just a guitar.
The jazz teachers, I suppose unsurprisingly, have a tendency to get too complicated too fast.
At the end of the day, jazz uses 4 note chords (also adding extensions) whereas most pop music uses 3 note chords. However, not all 4 notes are voiced (mostly the root which is played on the bass), So getting that theory drilled in is almost requisite
Jamie Arent is a good teacher that knows multiple genres and teaches jazz. He does Skype lessons.
For southern rock (and specifically Lynyrd skynard) Ryan Williams Music does awesome note by note tutorials.
Whoever the guy is that does the pedal reviews for guitar gear page is (I’ve seen him on other channels with lessons) is an incredible guitarist.
Dylan Adams is an awesome slide guitarist that has a few lessons up.
The jazz teachers, I suppose unsurprisingly, have a tendency to get too complicated too fast.
At the end of the day, jazz uses 4 note chords (also adding extensions) whereas most pop music uses 3 note chords. However, not all 4 notes are voiced (mostly the root which is played on the bass), So getting that theory drilled in is almost requisite
Jamie Arent is a good teacher that knows multiple genres and teaches jazz. He does Skype lessons.
For southern rock (and specifically Lynyrd skynard) Ryan Williams Music does awesome note by note tutorials.
Whoever the guy is that does the pedal reviews for guitar gear page is (I’ve seen him on other channels with lessons) is an incredible guitarist.
Dylan Adams is an awesome slide guitarist that has a few lessons up.
Posted on 8/19/24 at 2:32 pm to Fishwater
Posted on 8/19/24 at 2:48 pm to Fishwater
Watch Rick Beato's videos on Joe Pass and Jazz.
For blues, Tim Pierce is great and always smiling.
For blues, Tim Pierce is great and always smiling.
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