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Beginner Intermediate Video lessons sites ?


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I am wondering if there are any sites with weekly video lessons.

Video lessons with techniques, you know.

Something too look forward to each week.

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Try this one...he updates it almost weekly with new riffs and solos. Most are free but a few of the more in-depth lessons are in the "masterclass" area which is like $5 for like 3 months I think.

FreeLicks.net

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I don't know if any of these are what you are looking for but.....

www.jfrocks.com Free and updated often

www.guitartricks.com Apparently they have frequent updates but you have to pay 5 bucks a month to see them.

www.guitarplayertv.com has some videos but I don't know how often they are updated

www.caberocks.net I don't know how often they are updated.

www.ultimate-guitar.net Go to the 'column' section and do a search for 'steal this video'. There are some videos there. I don't know how often those are updated either.

www.guitarforbeginners.com I don't know how often the updates are.

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Originally posted by Pepsi

I don't know if any of these are what you are looking for but.....


www.jfrocks.com
Free and updated often


www.guitartricks.com
Apparently they have frequent updates but you have to pay 5 bucks a month to see them.


www.guitarplayertv.com
has some videos but I don't know how often they are updated


www.caberocks.net
I don't know how often they are updated.


www.ultimate-guitar.net
Go to the 'column' section and do a search for 'steal this video'. There are some videos there. I don't know how often those are updated either.


www.guitarforbeginners.com
I don't know how often the updates are.



I knew a few of them but anyway cool links.
:thu:

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Originally posted by red|dragon

If your that into guitar, why don't you just take private lessons?



There a few cool teachers here and on the net. Unfortunately they are located in the U.S. :(
I am not.

I would like a teacher/mentor who teaches/knows a diversity of styles. Would like to learn rock/hard rock/metal for now. And any style that can learn me and improve me.

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Originally posted by chna



There a few cool teachers here and on the net. Unfortunately they are located in the U.S.
:(
I am not.


I would like a teacher/mentor who teaches/knows a diversity of styles. Would like to learn rock/hard rock/metal for now. And any style that can learn me and improve me.



Well, until you find what you're looking for, spend some time at my site and learn some fundamentals and somethings you'll probably dig.

I don't know what level you're playing at...but, until you find what you're looking for my site will be worth your while...and even after you find something I'm sure.

There's definitely information on a "diverse" set of styles there.

http://lessons.mikedodge.com

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Originally posted by gennation



Well, until you find what you're looking for, spend some time at my site and learn some fundamentals and somethings you'll probably dig.


I don't know what level you're playing at...but, until you find what you're looking for my site will be worth your while...and even after you find something I'm sure.


There's definitely information on a "diverse" set of styles there.


http://lessons.mikedodge.com



Thanks :thu:

I am reading it now. :)

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