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Those books at stores are too hard to understand and guitar lessons are too expensive. Videos are to hard to understand also.
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The best instructional thing I've ever seen is a three-DVD set that sells for $40, but which contains everything you'd learn from years of private lessons. I bought the electric set (there are both electric and acoustic sets, but the instructor is the same for both) after having played guitar for more than 20 years and can't believe how much I've learned. The lessons start with the very basics, move into chords and scales, teach you to read tablature, and eventually move into complicated solo playing techniques. The lessons are really well arranged so that one builds on the previous own. And the instructor is fantastic. Each DVD has an accompanying book you can use as a reference, though I tend to find the DVDs more than adequate without the books. And the advantage of DVDs over lessons is you can learn at your own pace and go back and review things as necessary. I'll post links to both sets, since the electric one has more reviews that will prove I'm not exaggerating about how great the DVDs are.
http://books-videos-music.musiciansfriend.com/product/Rock-House-Learn-Rock-Guitar-Beginner-Intermediate-and-Advanced-3DVD-package?sku=942719 (The electric set, just so you can read the reviews.)
http://books-videos-music.musiciansfriend.com/product/Rock-House-Learn-Rock-Acoustic-Guitar-Beginner-Intermediate-and-Hands-of-Steel-DVD-Package?sku=942720 (The acoustic set.)
The best instructional thing I've ever seen is a three-DVD set that sells for $40, but which contains everything you'd learn from years of private lessons. I bought the electric set (there are both electric and acoustic sets, but the instructor is the same for both) after having played guitar for more than 20 years and can't believe how much I've learned. The lessons start with the very basics, move into chords and scales, teach you to read tablature, and eventually move into complicated solo playing techniques. The lessons are really well arranged so that one builds on the previous own. And the instructor is fantastic. Each DVD has an accompanying book you can use as a reference, though I tend to find the DVDs more than adequate without the books. And the advantage of DVDs over lessons is you can learn at your own pace and go back and review things as necessary. I'll post links to both sets, since the electric one has more reviews that will prove I'm not exaggerating about how great the DVDs are.
http://books-videos-music.musiciansfriend.com/product/Rock-House-Learn-Rock-Guitar-Beginner-Intermediate-and-Advanced-3DVD-package?sku=942719 (The electric set, just so you can read the reviews.)
http://books-videos-music.musiciansfriend.com/product/Rock-House-Learn-Rock-Acoustic-Guitar-Beginner-Intermediate-and-Hands-of-Steel-DVD-Package?sku=942720 (The acoustic set.)
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