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Federation
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Federation
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09/08/2007 3:27 pm
Hey im new here, and am sort of new to guitar.
i know some basic chords such as e,a,c,g ect,
i want to get better, and this site seems to want to teach people, but im curious.
can you only see the tutorials by paying $?
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Weslaba
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Weslaba
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09/08/2007 3:44 pm
For the most part... yes, BUT.......... There's the other way of looking at it. I myself am paying about a dollar a minute for my private lessons I take on drums and guitar. It's all worth it to get into a good music school, but this gets a bit pricey if you couldn't tell. So... You get one month of lessons for about what 11 minutes would cost in private lessons. :rolleyes: Now how do you feel about it?

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And I am still wondering why I continue to enjoy full access after cancelling my subscription a week ago.
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ren
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09/08/2007 4:04 pm
Hi Federation.... Welcome to GT :)

The free lessons are listed here.

And Weslaba... enjoy it while it lasts ;)

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Weslaba
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Weslaba
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09/08/2007 7:56 pm
Originally Posted by: ren
And Weslaba... enjoy it while it lasts ;)

Couldn't have said it better myself. :D
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ZakJenkins
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09/10/2007 7:34 pm
Yeah, I've found that online lessons aren't as good as real lessons, I don't think they match up at all. Think of online sites like a textbook.

If you just get a Math textbook, it could take you a long, boring time to read it all, but the Math Teacher usually condenses it.

You may have to pay less, but it depends how fast you want to learn.
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jamesplaysgitar
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09/14/2007 6:10 pm
nah i think this sie is a lot more accessible and cheaper than professonal lessons, and its just as good sometimes because you can easily ask questions if you get stuck
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Grambo
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09/14/2007 10:47 pm
Hi Federation - this might sound obvious:
Your Guitar - keep picking it up.
Even if it's only for for five minutes
if you always take the lazy route
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