Free Learning Guitar Online

By admin, May 6, 2008 2:45 pm

free learning guitar online

Ok, so you want to learn guitar? Naturally, most people search Google for "guitar lessons".

Let's move on by the result at once:

1. Guitar Tips: To view videos, you have to pay $ 13 per month or $ 129 per year. That's too expensive for me.

2. About.com: about.com are almost always useless. This website is confusing to navigate. There are photos and diagrams minimum and absolutely no video.

3. World Guitar Lessons: This site has a lot of good information. However, to overlook important information that would beginners struggle to understand the articles. They go too deeply into the theory of guitar, which is overwhelming and helpful for beginners. Moreover, no videos.

4. Two YouTube videos: The first shows how Marty Friedman makes his own guitar scales. This is not very helpful at all. The second video is too enthusiastic in blabbers Martin Breedlove that near his Martin guitar, trying to attract users to its website to buy DVDs $ 25 and $ 50 books video.

5. Freeguitarvideos: Actually, are not free at all – are $ 5 each. Go figure!

6. Zentao classes: Classes are deep in the theory of guitar, it is unnecessary for beginners. They have a lot of diagrams and specifications, but no photos or videos.

7. Guitarlessons.net: This is probably one of the worst web designs I've ever seen. It appears that was done in 1996. I can browse the site without seeing a 404 "Not Found "error.

8. Supersonic: Many articles written marginally scattered with tabs. No videos or photos.

9. Guitar Master Class: they let you see the start of classes. To view the whole lesson, you have to pay $ 29 for 3 months or $ 90 per year.

10. Guitarmadesimple: The first thing I notice is a pop-up appearing in my browser. Ok, that already gives me a bad impression, but we will check out further. I click on the experience and I get The message "Check back later – beginners lessons are on the way!". This site proved to be just as useful as others.

I will stop at 10, since most people only look at the first page of Google results. I only found a couple marginally useful websites to help teach guitar. This is surprising, since Google is world renowned for producing good search results. However, the results would frustrate any person trying to learn guitar.

So when is a good starting point? A beginner needs a website with videos, tablature, pictures and diagrams to demonstrate the concepts. In addition, the site should have useful tools and reference materials.

There is a site I know with all these features.

Guitar Boost [http://www.guitarboost.com] offers free articles, videos, pictures, and diagrams which makes it easy for aspiring guitarists to learn basic guitar skills. [http://www.guitarboost.com]

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