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manXcat
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manXcat
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06/03/2018 9:36 pm

Seconded with a 'two thumbs up' for for Guitar Tricks.

For my money, a subscription was pretty much a no brainer. To anyone hesitant who can self-identify as serious about wanting to learn or continue advancing their skills with guitar, I'd suggest it a must.

The notable energy, enthusiasm and tuition presented in a down to earth and considerate manner by the ensemble of knowledgable instructors here is particularly commendable.

Although an early adopter of computers and the progression to online everything myself, there was simply nothing like this 'back in the day'. If only! Today, learning guitar has never been easier nor tuition so readily accessible and affordable to all who really want to do it.

There were no hand holding school music programs back in my 1960s & '70s. Closest analogy was a military cadet, organisation like the Salvation Army or school (brass) band. For other than the luckier few mentored by a professional musical parent, friend or sibling, learning guitar basics usually meant being shown a few chords by a marginally more skilled peer unless paid by the hour music tuition with an individual tutor was within one's means. The closest thing to Guitar Tricks affordablity was resorting to self-taught from a book with the prerequisite temperament for persistance and motivation that required.

To have instructors the quality of Lisa, Christopher, Anders, Dave, Mike et al at my personal 'beck and call' 24/7 simply by logging into GT on an Android device or a PC is manna from heaven.

manXcat