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YouTube lessons; What stuff has helped you?
Topic Started: Jan 13 2009, 12:06 AM (520 Views)
jimbob
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Thought i'd post some vids i found useful from one of the webs best guitarist resources.

Going to start with Paul Guilbert, i found so much useful stuff in just one of his sessions. He's not teaching songs, more philosophy and approaches to his playing. its an old Guitar Techniques vid from the magazine i think.

Rytham Lesson

Misc part 1
Part 2
Part 3

Anyone got any more good stuff in their favourites?
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Leif
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Alex
Thanks, I'll check them out later. ;D
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Guitar - Ibanez GRG170DX Black Night
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monwobobbo
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being a fossil i've never really tried youtube lessons i'll give 'em a watch though. kinda wish i had all of this info available back in the dark ages when i started to play.
and now for something completely different
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jimbob
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So do i Monwobobbo, its now my main learning resource. Found it so helpful even just looking at technique and listening, some of these shredding guitar 'gods' are great teachers.

On that note, Joe Satriani. Explaining modes, how to learn them, what to do with them and how to keep your playing 'in the zone' without boring your audience with widdley crap. i found it great after i learned the 7 major mode box sections and didn't know what to do with them... still don't now really, getting better :|

Modes Part 1
Modes Part 2

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glynb
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I found Justin Sandercoe realy helpfull

http://www.justinguitar.com/en/AA-000-LessonIndex.php

Glyn
Edited by glynb, Jan 13 2009, 10:03 AM.
Hamer XT series Sunburst A/T
Vox AD15VT
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dudeiferous
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This guy has some brilliant tutorial videos-

http://uk.youtube.com/user/RobChappers
B)
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voodoorider
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Garry
ahh the monkeylord :)
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PRS CU 22 R/W neck | Organic Classic | Heritage H-150 | Fender Eric Clapton Strat | Fender Deluxe Ash strat, scalloped | 2001 USA std Telecaster | 2008 USA std Telecaster | 1996 Gibson Les Paul standard | PRS Santana SE | Maverick X1 | Epiphone SG | Freshman FA400J

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BENDER
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BERNIE.
I must admit Justin Sandercoe made guns & roses sweet child of mine easy for me,
After just looking at it with his method I got it in a W/E.
:D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGJUc9SIgPE&feature=related
Edited by BENDER, Jan 29 2009, 06:23 PM.
Life is easy,
Turn it up to 11 and break the knob off. Nice. Posted Image

Posted Image COOL.
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