What is the best on line guitar lessons on the net?

2nd August 2010

I am 4 months into learning the acoustic guitar.

I have had private tuition but it is working out too expensive so thought I would take the on-line route.

There are so many sites to choose from.

I don’t mind paying a subscription if the lessons are good.

Any ideas what one to choose?

Thanks

If you want a few good links to suit your purpose, I recommend the following as a teacher…

http://guitarsecrets.com/

http://www.zentao.com/guitar/guitar-lessons.html

http://www.theguitarcircle.com/content/guitar-lessons-and-tutorials.php

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7 Responses to “What is the best on line guitar lessons on the net?”

  1. Mike L Says:

    guitarnoise.com is fantastic
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  2. makes_angels_cry Says:

    If you’ve only been at it 4 months, learn some songs for free on YouTube. ….beware though; the person doing the "teaching" may be teaching you THEIR way of playing a song & not the PROPER way!
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  3. Left-T Says:

    If you want a few good links to suit your purpose, I recommend the following as a teacher…

    http://guitarsecrets.com/

    http://www.zentao.com/guitar/guitar-lessons.html

    http://www.theguitarcircle.com/content/guitar-lessons-and-tutorials.php
    References :
    Berklee Grad / Studio Guitarist & Luthier

  4. Anthony D Says:

    http://WWW.ULTIMATE-GUITAR.COM
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  5. Soul Boogers Says:

    I recently started one too, but i’malso taking lessons. But the website is http://www.jamorama.com . You can get a 6 part free trial and it teaches you how to play some song I’ve never heard of. I did it though and I liked it so I got a subscription too. But the free trial might be different for you though because I put in that I just started guitar, even though I didn’t. It has different teaching methods than most other sites. It teaches you a little bit at a time, that way your brain has less to remember so you remember it easier, in turn making you actually progress faster. It sends you a new lesson every 4 days.
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  6. fieryice Says:

    I’m self taught myself and I’ve tried a LOT of courses online, from youtube to subscription-based websites and of course… the free sites like Youtube as well. In the end, I settled for one particular course which I thought was excellent… it has a ton of videos along with ebooks with hundred of pages. It’s not subscription based but a one-time payment, well worth the money in my opinion…

    Here’s the link:
    http://learntoplayguitarlessons.com

    Hope this helps you! (it helped me) :)
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  7. slash Says:

    Just sign up for jamplay.com right now. There is live Q&A 6 days a week so if you have any questions, the very experienced and friendly instructors will answer your question. Also, the forums on this website are full of knowledgeable people who will always have an answer to anything you ask. Not to mention there are countless lessons to look at. Just trust me, its the best.

    There is a subscription fee, but its rather inexpensive and completely worth every penny.
    References :
    http://www.jamplay.com
    I am a member

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