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Guitar dvd tutorials
royaldeadman
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 2:01 am reply with quote
I am looking to buy a really solid guitar training dvd that I can sit and watch on my tv and play and follow to and learn the guitar.

I want the best training and have no idea whats out there for dvds.

Any names?
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Debby747
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 2:27 am reply with quote
I have no first hand experience with these,
but maybe you'll find something to your liking at http://www.justinguitar.com
He's got a lot of video lessons online to check out and DVD courses to order.

Good luck hunting, there's lots and lots of info online (and in stores),
some of it sure to waste your time and money. You have to be cautious with your credit card.

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tapper mike
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 6:03 pm reply with quote
If you really want to learn guitar and be good. Take lessons in real life.

A video isn't going to tell you:
That you are out of tune.
That there is a problem with your guitar.
That you are doing it wrong and how to correct yourself.
That you need to practice more of what you learned before something you haven't.

You need to learn things in a certain order in order for them to make sense. Hoping around between things jumping into things that are beyond your current abilities will only frustrate you more. As well style matters. Pick a style/path and stick with it. Don't just hop around from one failed attempt to another. A teacher can help you to maintain focus on what you need to learn when. A teacher will be able to push you when they think you are ready for more and pull you when you aren't. Mostly they will know the difference between the two.
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strangedogs
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:19 pm reply with quote
Youtube has some great lessons - FREE too! I learned Crazy Train from youtube!
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Sparky77
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 1:46 am reply with quote
royaldeadman wrote:
I am looking to buy a really solid guitar training dvd that I can sit and watch on my tv and play and follow to and learn the guitar.

I want the best training and have no idea whats out there for dvds.

Any names?


You should check out all of the teachers on YouTube.
It's a very good way to see if you like the teaching style of each 1 before you purchase.
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psychoxkps
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:34 pm reply with quote
probably best tuts are gibson's training dvds.. there are really professionaly taken way.. give it a try.. i liked it:)
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KaotoneSound
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:58 pm reply with quote
I agree with strangedogs, Youtube has a vast array of learning tools, from tutorials to exhibition's, it's a great way to learn for free!
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