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+10000000 on Richard Gilewitz!!! He’s a great fingerstyle teacher. And, he does skype lessons....I can send you his cell if you need it. Joel Hunnicutt should be chiming in on Richard as well!
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I’m a perpetual beginner and just today started on Truefire. Going to work on David Hamburgers 30 essential fingerstyle riffs for beginners. That should keep me busy for the next three years. I need to make some progress during this down time!
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Stevie Coyle Skypes.
Stevie's name is often kicked about on this forum, especially for holding court at Mighty Fine Guitars. Here's a link, a trailhead, to videos of his playing.
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Have fun with it! -Ray
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Peter Green is a great Fingerstyle teacher and understands how to do the remote teaching stuff well.
https://www.petergreenguitar.com/teaching Also, if you the patience to self instruct, I really like Nicola Mandorino https://www.guitarnick.com/index.html He has a ton of free material with tab, and super well recorded YouTube videos. to save some $$ I've stopped taking lessons, and switched over to using Nick's materials. For $5 (US) monthly you can sponsor him on Patreon and unlock a lot of materials. Nick has two great easy to follow on your own instructions book for Fingerstyle: https://www.amazon.com/Alternating-B...s%2C160&sr=8-6 https://www.amazon.com/120-ARPEGGIOS...s%2C160&sr=8-7 |
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Check out Dorian Michaels at dorianmichaels.com, or email him specifically about lessons, at dm1[at]impulse.net. Dorian has been around for a while and can play and teach finger style in a very broad spectrum of genres.
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Been a fan for some time and was able to see him live once a few years ago. Great guy and a great player. |
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Toby Walker
Toby keeps adding to his website regularly. He also gives Skype lessons.
In fact just about all of the finger style I have learned, I have learned from Toby! Best, Rick
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If you're an acoustic roots/blues fan, +1 for David Hamburger's monthly course, the Fingerstyle Five. It's done via online video, with a new piece every month. It includes exercises and improv lessons, and a community forum to share your work and ask questions. Also includes a number of video lessons on fundamentals and theory, and all the pieces from previous months. It's not a substitute for in-person, but it works better for me than anything else I've tried. You can also go back and work on older material any time. The amount is modest enough that I don't feel too guilty if I spend a month mostly working on fingerstyle Christmas songs instead, but not so little that I blow it off. Feels like a really good value for what you get. Most importantly, it's a lot of fun.
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