The Best Guitar Course ?

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  1. josiemama

    josiemama Noisemaker

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    Hey all,

    I was wondering if any of y'all had any recommendations for a well rounded guitar course to keep me practicing daily to becoming better at all aspects of guitar.

    Thanks to whoever helps me out!
     
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  3. Olymoon

    Olymoon Moderator

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    Which style?
     
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  4. odod

    odod Rock Star

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    JTC aka jamtrack central ..
     
  5. dayron

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    Justinguitar and Paul davids are pretty much the only ones you need, depending on your genre (blues/rock/pop)
     
  6. Haliax

    Haliax Guest

    Lick Library has a pretty decent collection
     
  7. JMOUTTON

    JMOUTTON Audiosexual

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    How well do you play, do you have the foundation and knowledge necessary for self study?
    What style of music do you play?
    What type of guitar do you play on folk, electric, classical?
    Do you use a plectrum or are you finger picker?

    A bit more data would give you a better answer to your question.
     
  8. KungPaoFist

    KungPaoFist Audiosexual

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    Is it practical to think there might be an invention that simulates calluses on the fingertips for guitar playing? Developing these seems key to overcoming retarded fingers on the fretboard.
     
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    JMOUTTON Audiosexual

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    Calluses help to reduce some minor pain as you push on strings, especially if you have a penchant for heavier gauge strings and push down harder than necessary. The muscles and muscle memory you get from repetition while developing those calluses is what helps in overcoming 'retarded' fingers on the fretboard. Good positioning and technique help a great deal as well, especially in reducing RSI and in easing progress.
     
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    oldskoolproductions Producer

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    Most people aren't good enough to use any of the JTC courses...
    Majority of there courses are for professional players wanting to improve their skills.

    Your best bet it use Truefire.com
    Hundreds or course that covers everything...
    If you get through the Truefire courses easily then move on to JTC.
     
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    dadgad Kapellmeister

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    Artistworks (Paul Gilbert)
     
  13. odod

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    Truefire is veryyyyy slooow to my taste :( JTC has artist feedback features when you subscribe to their plan..i guess i will just let the OP decide which one suit him
     
  14. pizzafresser

    pizzafresser Producer

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    I would just look around for beginner guitar Lessons on Youtube, that's how I learned too.The Art Of Guitar is pretty good:



     
  15. KungPaoFist

    KungPaoFist Audiosexual

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    I just wish there was an invention that could help press down strings precisely without having to lose the sense of touch in those fingertips. I'mma a nerd
     
  16. Olaf

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  17. mefusbiggz

    mefusbiggz Newbie

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    I have seen plastic fingertip covers for people with sensitive fingers. I imagine they are much like the ones Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath uses (he's actually missing a fingertip or two and needs them to play). That being said, I have played guitar on and off for over 35 years. Grab a guitar, plug it in, and play it. Over and over and over. Until you can play something else. Repetition is KEY. You don't need as much pressure to press the strings as one would think. As John Petrucci says, if you bend, use one or two fingers to help it. Good luck!
     
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    For me it was the xbox game rocksmith. I Improved leaps and bounds in just a few months. HIGHLY Recommend
     
  19. Dimentagon

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    Do a gig.. end of story
     
  20. tommyzai

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    Which ones should I avoid? Any good courses from UDEMY? SKILLSHARE?
     
  21. Tele_Vision

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    The best guitar 'lesson' in my opinion is learning songs by your favorite musicians. As far as video lessons I really like the Truefire Rob Garland videos.
     
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