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I am definitely the sort of person that can pick up how to do almost anything very quickly if you show me. So you would think that I would love instructional guitar DVD’s and be the worlds best guitarist. But alas no, and I’ll explain why. The clip below is from the upcomin
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1 year ago
On the other hand, I've been liking the ones from iVideoSongs - they do the song in short, manageable chunks, and they display the tab before they start showing you.
I try to play it with the tab, then watch the video to get the subtleties (timing, bends, muting, etc) and it works pretty well.
Those ones aren't free, of course. There are lots of free ones on Youtube and a few are good - but I do tend to learn with the tab and then watch the video to further my understanding...
Thanks for the SRV video. Very very nice.
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And just so you know, I have a Gary Moore DVD from another company that is note for note, and I personally found it useless. That was the inspriation for the post. I'm sure other people would have found it invaluable. Just not me.
1 year ago
Some videos are better than others. I think the Lick Library series are pretty good. They also do the "put 1 finger here and than hit this chord" type of thing, but they play the phrase or section generally before and after so you can easily hear it in context and up to speed, which helps a lot.
1 year ago
I'm a beginner guitarist, and have just started to learn. There are some good lessons here:
http://guitarheat.com/lessons/