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Best Internet sources for learning guitar?
New to this forum so I apologize knowing this has probably been answered somewhere here a million times. Any direction you could point me would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Top of your screen, 6th tab from the left.....
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Great question! My first resource would be Justinguitar.com. Justin is a wonderful teacher and has all his lessons online for free. I would recommend giving a donation to help the cause. Also Youtube is fantastic. That is where I actually found Justin.
Good luck on your journey!
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I'm using the Justin course after trying several others- Justin's is great. I purchased the complete course because I like to be able to pop a DVD into my portable player. The course is FREE on-line also. Check it out.
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As the others have said, Justin S. is very good.
You could also do a youtube search on Marty Schwartz. He's very good too. |
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Thanks for giving me a place to start. I'm sure I'll be back frequently...
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All I can do is echo what's already been said. JustinGuitar is really great. His site/lesson is structured and easy to follow. Marty Schwartz (youtube) is great for breaking down individual songs and explaining them piece by piece. I use both quite a bit.
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Another vote for Justin. I pointed the wife to his site, and in just the first lesson she "got" something that had been eluding her for a few months. He has a gift for explaining things that neither my wife's teacher nor I have.
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"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great." -Zig Ziglar Acoustics 2013 Guild F30 Standard 2012 Yamaha LL16 2007 Seagull S12 1991 Yairi DY 50 Electrics Epiphone Les Paul Standard Fender Am. Standard Telecaster Gibson ES-335 Gibson Firebird |