Hi, I have seen that under any style are topics like scale modes and triads, but i can not seem to find how to go to this section and browse all the videos under that topic. It seem that there are some cool concepts in there. So I am basically asking if anyone knows how to browse for those contents. Thanks!
Where to find all the videos under "any style"
Try clicking on an instructor like Christopher Schlegel. It will list all his tutorials. Loads on theory.
clicking on the Channel tab will also bring up loads of tutorials under various headings.
Originally Posted by: jacaballero[p]I'm not sure there is a direct way to do that. But the best way is to search for a specific topic. For example "major scale":Hi, I have seen that under any style are topics like scale modes and triads, but i can not seem to find how to go to this section and browse all the videos under that topic.
https://www.guitartricks.com/search.php?query=major+scale
Modes:
https://www.guitartricks.com/search.php?search=modes
Triads:
https://www.guitartricks.com/search.php?query=triads
GT content is organized into 3 main categories.
1. Structured curriculum like the courses, or collections.
For example, Guitar Fundamentals, the blues, country, rock style courses.
https://www.guitartricks.com/beginner.php
Or the collections.
https://www.guitartricks.com/collections.php
2. Songs.
https://www.guitartricks.com/songs/
3. Instructor directories.
https://www.guitartricks.com/instructors.php
And if all else fails, please just ask in the forum. :) Hope that helps!
I keep forgetting about the channel. Gary doing a good job keeping that going and lot of useful lessons. What is the channel though and what differentiates it from other instructors lessons? Are they all lessons posted on YouTube? If so , I went to an Anders blues one and the whole course was there. I guess what I'm wondering is how much of gt is available for free out there to non subscribers
Originally Posted by: TinpanWhat is the channel though and what differentiates it from other instructors lessons?[/quote]The channel videos are videos that were originally posted on YouTube (and maybe other social media sites?). But they are also achieved on the GT site for completeness & because we can also have the notation along with it when applicable.
Originally Posted by: TinpanAre they all lessons posted on YouTube?I'm not certain about that. I'm pretty sure that was the original intention.
[quote=Tinpan] If so , I went to an Anders blues one and the whole course was there. I guess what I'm wondering is how much of gt is available for free out there to non subscribers
That is surprising! The entire blues course is on YouTube? Or on some free site?
I'm not sure the whole course is on YouTube. Meant that when I clicked on one of anders lessons in the channel, that the whole course was available under It. Maybe just for me as a subscriber? But there certainly were quite a few on YouTube.
Originally Posted by: TinpanI'm not sure the whole course is on YouTube. Meant that when I clicked on one of anders lessons in the channel, that the whole course was available under It. Maybe just for me as a subscriber? But there certainly were quite a few on YouTube.
Interesting! As long as you are still on GT & not YT, then it's probably just for you as a subscriber. I can't speak to the content on YT, since I'm not part of that process. Thanks for the info!