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Acoustic Fingerstyle/picking Online Teacher for Folk, Funk, R&B, Soft Rock and Blues
Hi all
I've been reading through some of the threads on acoustic fingerpicking and fingerstyle teachers that one can access online, and noticed two names repeatedly pop up: Toby Walker and Stefan Grosman. Apparently these two are great teachers in their choice of genre. I'm at the beginner stage, but know a few open chords, and can play a few 3 chord songs, etc. I love the more modern blues, folk, R&B (including the 70s/80s) and wanted to know if any of you have had similar success with online courses/teachers with the genres mentioned in the thread title? Hoping you can help. |
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Also check out Dave Hamburger for blues instruction.
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Thanks for that, will check them out.
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I've bought a bunch of pre-recorded lessons from Toby Walker. I've enjoyed them and found them beneficial for my playing. Toby of course focuses on country blues fingerpicking, with maybe a bit of ragtime thrown in. Not too much of the other styles you mentioned, at least that I noticed. If that interests you, perhaps give him an email and see what he recommends. I think he also offers personal lessons through skipe or the like. I found that actual one-on-one lessons really helped me get started. I hope you have lots of fun!
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Have a read through the link below from Stefan Grossman - "The Learning Process": http://www.guitarvideos.com/the-learning-process BluesKing777. |
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Thanks for the info, everyone.
I'm checking them all out now, and am considering Rolly Brown's Nuts and Bolts series... starting with fingerpicking. Much appreciated. |
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If you're interested in having "in-person" online lessons to learn finger style, Jamie Stillway is a gifted finger style guitarist and a great teacher. She uses Skype and FaceTime and my playing has improved significantly since starting lessons with her. She can play and teach blues, folk, r&b as well as anything else you might be interested in learning. Her website:http://jamiestillway.com/lessons/
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I haven't had a lesson with Jamie but I have heard good things about her as a teacher. Best, Jayne Last edited by jaymarsch; 07-25-2019 at 11:20 AM. Reason: fixed typo |
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I really like Marty Schwartz for online instruction. He makes it seem like its just you and him in a studio. Something he does is pausing to allow you time to play a riff or chord pattern he just showed.
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Great help, guys, thanks heaps.
I'm making a note of everything for future reference. I also ended up buying Toby Walker's "Learning How to Fingerpick" as there are so many rave reviews about his style of teaching. I figure even tho' it's country blues, the fundamental technique acquired (for a beginner) definitely can't hurt. Appreciatively Deb |
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Hey Deb, I bought that course when I was in your shoes and it was a big help! Enjoy
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Thanks, Bob!
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fingerpicking, fingerstyle, stefan grosman, toby walker |
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