On this site you will see reviews and videos of the best online
courses available.
Remember a private real life one to one teacher will cost you around
$20-$30 per hour per week.
This is the best and cheapest way to learn
Visit http://www.start-guitar.com
"stephen clarke" <stephen....@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> These days it is better and cheaper to learn online.
Instead of asking "What's the best [free]?", ask
"How bad do I want to learn?"
> This site will give you free tips on how to start from buying your
> 1st
> Guitar and how to start playing from day one.
>
> On this site you will see reviews and videos of the best online
> courses available.
There's an old adage, that is "usually" true- "you
get what you pay for."
> Remember a private real life one to one teacher will cost you around
> $20-$30 per hour per week.
You can get more homework than you can handle in 30 mins
a week. In my area, that's about $18 Cdn. It won't break
the bank and it accelerates you learning beyond anything
a written page or video can do fer ya.
> This is the best and cheapest way to learn
Estaban guitars are cheap too, but that's not
a recommendation.
Snark.
> These days it is better and cheaper to learn online. This site will give
> you free tips on how to start from buying your 1st
> Guitar and how to start playing from day one.
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For beginners: very easy guitar music, solos, duets, exercises. Early
intermediate guitar solos. One best scale set for all guitarists.
http://www.openguitar.com/scalescomparison.html ::: plus new and
better chord and arpeggio exercises. http://www.openguitar.com
Music theory should be clues you can use,
not blues you can't lose.