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I'm enjoying Truefire. Some of Jeff McErlain's stuff is well and truly embedded in my playing now.
+1 for Truefire
There are two sites I have just subscribed to
Zombie Guitar, run by a very personable chap called Brian Kelly, lots of good stuff on there for the late beginner to late intermediate guitarist, check out his many free YT videos, does a lot with learning the fretboard, triads, soloing etc, too much to mention really. I have yet to find a negative review.
Pickup Music - Just found this the other day and I had never heard of them but it does seem to be a good site for a structured approach, free 14 day trial which I have just started. Once again cannot find anything nut positive reviews.
Zombie Guitar, run by a very personable chap called Brian Kelly, lots of good stuff on there for the late beginner to late intermediate guitarist, check out his many free YT videos, does a lot with learning the fretboard, triads, soloing etc, too much to mention really. I have yet to find a negative review.
Pickup Music - Just found this the other day and I had never heard of them but it does seem to be a good site for a structured approach, free 14 day trial which I have just started. Once again cannot find anything nut positive reviews.
Frank Vignola on Truefire
Daniel Weiss Galactical guitar is good...he's got the price down right now but still a bit of a outlay for £130 but the information is good and set out in a course like way to guide you through it ....plus it's a one off payment so considering that I think it's a good price
The things and the way he teaches I really like...he has stuff on YouTube and Facebook that gives a idea what the course is about
The things and the way he teaches I really like...he has stuff on YouTube and Facebook that gives a idea what the course is about
I like Desi Serna for theory based lessons. For song based lessons I used JamPlay but it’s nosedived since joining TrueFire, all the song lessons have been wiped? I recently started to use Guitarinstructor.com which is basically Hal Leonard
+1 For Brian Kelly. No BS gets straight to the point.
His old free videos are well worth a look even if you don't subscribe.He did a great 45 minute caged video for free, that explains finding chords and scales all over the neck
https://youtu.be/6kfZTK9v3tY?si=jlQ6UAcqF6Y22_kv
His old free videos are well worth a look even if you don't subscribe.He did a great 45 minute caged video for free, that explains finding chords and scales all over the neck
https://youtu.be/6kfZTK9v3tY?si=jlQ6UAcqF6Y22_kv
I've been using this for a couple of months. I'm using the Intermediate pathway to hopefully upgrade my technical abilities before going back to my Grade 5 pieces. Really like itRidley said:Pickup Music - Just found this the other day and I had never heard of them but it does seem to be a good site for a structured approach, free 14 day trial which I have just started. Once again cannot find anything nut positive reviews.
Definitely Truefire
2025 will be the year where I actually learn scales & positions on the fretboard.
I think it's been 30 years since I first said I'd do it.
I think it's been 30 years since I first said I'd do it.
I've signed up to Ultimate guitar and have been going through their courses - some of which have been quite good
Any other suggestions for an ex-intermediate guitarist
Mainly want to work on my chords all over the neck, and improvisation (blues, jazz, soft rock sort of music)