Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the theory stuff. He has a lot of free lessons too. How did you learn Guitar? Are you self taught? Did you take lessons? I think technology has really made learning the guitar or any instrument for that matter a real pleasure.
Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the
I've seen some instructional videos on YouTube from various teachers, for various songs I've wanted to learn.
I'm self taught. Both my parents, and my older brother, all play guitar. So day when I was 14, I picked up one of my mom's guitars and a guitar chord bo and started learning chords and some simple songs to play with the chords, a it went on from there.
My parents paid for lessons when I was a kid. I hated it but did learn the "proper" way to play a guitar. After the lessons ended I continued to teach myself. I'm an old man now and still play 2-3 hours a day. My biggest fear of dying is not being able to play the guitar. That's how much I love playing.
My parents paid for lessons when I was a kid. I hated it but did learn
the "proper" way to play a guitar. After the lessons ended I continued
I've considered looking into the "proper" way, and learning things like scal & such. I also like playing piano/synthesizer sometimes, and I've never take piano lessons either. Sometimes I'll get strange looks from people who have taken formal lessons when I can't read sheet music etc.. The piano seems
Learned how to read sheet music with my lessons. My son learned with Guitar Tabs. I can't read Tabs for shit. Right now I'm happy with the free lessons I can find on youtube.
Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the theory stuff. He has a lot
of free lessons too. How did you learn Guitar? Are you self taught? Did you take lessons? I think technology has really made learning the guitar or any instrument for that matter a real pleasure.
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Re: Youtube Teachers
By: HusTler to Nightfox on Mon May 25 2020 10:53 pm
Learned how to read sheet music with my lessons. My son learned with
Guitar Tabs. I can't read Tabs for shit. Right now I'm happy with the free
lessons I can find on youtube.
Tabs are really easy to read. They literally show you where to put your fingers on the fretboard of a guitar for the various chords & notes. That's somethnig you'd need to know anyway in order to translate sheet music to a guitar.
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I was going to say that. The only thing the tabs don't do, generally, is show you the duration of the notes or where rests are and things like that. They assume you're familiar enough with the song.
I started off learning Sultans of Swing through online guitar instructionals, then I got a guitar teacher for a few months. I still use online tutorials, nobody specific. I find a lot of them do things differently, or incorrectly once you really dig down into it.
Sultans of Swing? Great song! You finger pick? I've messed around with finger picking but it's too much work to learn.
Tabs are really easy to read. They literally show you where to put your fingers on the fretboard of a guitar for the various chords & notes. That's
e----------
b----------
g----------
d----------
a----------
e----------
Then literally which frets to put your fingers on.
e--2-------
b--3-------
g--2-------
d--0-------
a----------
e----------
This shows to play fret 2 on the high e, 3 on the b, and 2 on the g then play the d string open. Obviously, your D chord.
Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the theory stuff. He has a lot of free lessons too. How did you learn Guitar? Are you self taught? Did you take lessons? I think technology has really made learning the guitar or any instrument for that matter a real pleasure.
Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the
I've seen some instructional videos on YouTube from various teachers, for various songs I've wanted to learn.
I'm self taught. Both my parents, and my older brother, all play guitar. So day when I was 14, I picked up one of my mom's guitars and a guitar chord bo and started learning chords and some simple songs to play with the chords, a it went on from there.
My parents paid for lessons when I was a kid. I hated it but did learn the "proper" way to play a guitar. After the lessons ended I continued to teach myself. I'm an old man now and still play 2-3 hours a day. My biggest fear of dying is not being able to play the guitar. That's how much I love playing.
My parents paid for lessons when I was a kid. I hated it but did learn
the "proper" way to play a guitar. After the lessons ended I continued
I've considered looking into the "proper" way, and learning things like scal & such. I also like playing piano/synthesizer sometimes, and I've never take piano lessons either. Sometimes I'll get strange looks from people who have taken formal lessons when I can't read sheet music etc.. The piano seems
Learned how to read sheet music with my lessons. My son learned with Guitar Tabs. I can't read Tabs for shit. Right now I'm happy with the free lessons I can find on youtube.
Does anyone follow some of the Guitar teachers on youtube? I like Brian from Activemelody.com. His methods are to the point without all the theory stuff. He has a lot
of free lessons too. How did you learn Guitar? Are you self taught? Did you take lessons? I think technology has really made learning the guitar or any instrument for that matter a real pleasure.
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Re: Youtube Teachers
By: HusTler to Nightfox on Mon May 25 2020 10:53 pm
Learned how to read sheet music with my lessons. My son learned with
Guitar Tabs. I can't read Tabs for shit. Right now I'm happy with the free
lessons I can find on youtube.
Tabs are really easy to read. They literally show you where to put your fingers on the fretboard of a guitar for the various chords & notes. That's somethnig you'd need to know anyway in order to translate sheet music to a guitar.
Nightfox
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I was going to say that. The only thing the tabs don't do, generally, is show you the duration of the notes or where rests are and things like that. They assume you're familiar enough with the song.
I started off learning Sultans of Swing through online guitar instructionals, then I got a guitar teacher for a few months. I still use online tutorials, nobody specific. I find a lot of them do things differently, or incorrectly once you really dig down into it.
Sultans of Swing? Great song! You finger pick? I've messed around with finger picking but it's too much work to learn.
Tabs are really easy to read. They literally show you where to put your fingers on the fretboard of a guitar for the various chords & notes. That's
e----------
b----------
g----------
d----------
a----------
e----------
Then literally which frets to put your fingers on.
e--2-------
b--3-------
g--2-------
d--0-------
a----------
e----------
This shows to play fret 2 on the high e, 3 on the b, and 2 on the g then play the d string open. Obviously, your D chord.
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