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Sirsucksalot
239 posts
Jul 13, 2010
9:35 PM
Any good websites for learning guitar. Id like to know more than how to play in E.






Last Edited by on Jul 13, 2010 9:38 PM
Tryharp
348 posts
Jul 14, 2010
7:49 AM
G'day Sir,

There is a lot of stuff on youtube.
If you go to my channel "tryharp", go to my playlists, and one called blues guitar. There are about 40 lesson type vids, a fair few in E, which might interest you. Mr Hilbert has some lessons in E also, where he shows a couple of nice turn arounds etc.
Hobostubs Ashlock
887 posts
Jul 14, 2010
8:19 AM
guitartricks.com is a great site for guitar lessons but its about 12 bucks a month give or take,i took lesson there for about a year,there price probelly changed sence then but they have tons of lessons on everything for guitar

Last Edited by on Jul 14, 2010 8:21 AM
isaacullah
1068 posts
Jul 14, 2010
8:48 AM
If you want to learn how to play slide style and.or cigar box guitar, the YouTuber to look up is Keni Lee Burgess. He is the Adam Gussow of the slide guitar/ Cigar Box Giutar world, having uploaded about 200 free lessons and songs. Here's the url of his youtube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/KeniLeeBurgess
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oldwailer
1309 posts
Jul 14, 2010
9:26 AM
Good advice from Isaac--you might also check out daddystovepipe for some really oldtime blues--and some more jazzy stuff, just in case you feel a little wanky.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=daddy+stovepipe+slide&aq=1sx

One of my very favorites is deltabluestips, free lessons but he often asks for donations--I send him a few bucks every time I learn a good lick from him--he does several deltablues lessons, but there is also some more rock-based stuff for a fingerpicker.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deltabluestips&aq=0

Then there is Jim Bruce--don't know his YT handle offhand, but he has some very nicely laid out lessons for sale at: http://www.youtuberecords.com/vids.php

I'm just starting work on the free lesson today--but I like the presentation a lot.

None of these guys could give singing lessons--but they sure do kick ass on guitar, if that is the kind of music you want to learn.

Also check out Watch and Learn at http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/

A lot of lick based lessons on various styles. They have lessons for sale--but they're only $4.99 each. The lessons generally only cover a single set of licks, but I've gotten a lot of good stuff there--and some of it is free.

OOPS! I didn't listen to the sound clip before I wrote this--you might be very interested in a whole series of very good lessons from deltabluestips on YT--it's called "The Art of the Shuffle." It's all in E--but I think you could get some stuff to really kick your E in the butt. Deltablues also has a very cool series in A based on Eric Clapton's "Lay Down Sally--" for some great work in A.

I've been playing with guitar for over 50 years and I'm still a sucker for getting new ideas through lessons--it's just so much fun!
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Last Edited by on Jul 14, 2010 9:33 AM
JohnnieHarp
10 posts
Jul 14, 2010
4:10 PM
Here are some lesson links I've come across ... from pro players ... there are both blues and non blues lessons ...

http://www.justinguitar.com/

YouTube channels ...

http://www.youtube.com/user/JustinSandercoeSongs#g/u

http://www.youtube.com/user/JustinSandercoe#g/u

New lesson posted a few hours ago

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M29-VU5WliM

Another lesson channel with pro players

http://www.youtube.com/user/GtrWorkShp#g/u

Last Edited by on Jul 14, 2010 4:11 PM
upstate
1 post
Jul 14, 2010
4:18 PM
gibson.com has different types of guitar lessons
Harpaholic
172 posts
Jul 14, 2010
5:04 PM
Two sites that I've used alot.


http://guitarteacher.com/

http://www.dolphinstreet.com/


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