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RE: Get back to guitaring basics

in #guitar7 years ago

I know the feeling.

When you find your playing to be "Stuck in a rut", it's time to play something new and different. Time to explore some styles you haven't explored yet.

If you haven't looked into guitar theory yet, that can help too. The Scales actually aren't that hard to understand but are often made to appear complex by many teachers.

Over the years, I've seen plenty of online lessons by guitar teachers and out of all that I've seen so far, I think I found the best there is.
Guitar Mastery Method.
YouTube Channel: youtube.com/user/guitarmasterymethod

I've been taking lessons from Charlie Wallace (I call him "The Crossroads") for over a year now as a paid "VIP Member" and it has been well worth it. His ability to teach seemingly complex things in a simple way is awesome.

I hadn't spent much time on theory, but after going through Charlie's 10 week "Master The Fretboard" Course the guitar has opened up and I really get what I'm doing now.

He also has a pretty cool Kiwi accent and a great sense of humour.

Here is one of his free lessons that I'm sure you'll enjoy.

Source: youtube.com/watch?v=l9oDN-n1uFQ&t=352s

You may also like to check out his free 3 part video series:

How To Simplify Guitar Scales Down To 5 Easy To Remember Patterns That Link Up The Entire Guitar Fretboard
https://www.guitarmasterymethod.com/lp/free-lessons
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Well I was tempted and joined his 101 course. What I don't like about some of these on-line courses is all the marketing and he fails at this too by trying to get you to sign up for more before you've even started. I know you can get your money back, but it just looks greedy as they know a lot of people won't get around to asking for a refund. I'll try this first course and see how it goes. It at least gives me a fixed thing to concentrate on for now.

Check out his free stuff first and see how you like his teaching style.
I paid for his Guitar 101 course and ended up paying to be a VIP member to join in on the live lessons too. His best course by far is the 10 week Master the Fretboard course which is all in 101, but hand fed to you over 10 weeks which forces you to get all the information in the right order.
I highly doubt that you'd want a refund, like I said before, I've checked out a few online teachers, and I think Charlie is the best there is.

Cheers. I'd added him to my subs

BTW: My very first post on Steemit was about Charlie's lessons.
He was running a competition at the time giving away effects pedals and lessons.
steemit.com/guitar/@hammaraxx/my-guitar-teacher-is-giving-away-effects-pedals-and-12-months-of-lessons-worth-usd1-793-95