Online Guitar Lessons – Advantages

Guitarists are insatiable learners and the world is full of great guitar learning material. First of all, there are countless tablature books which show you in the easy-to-learn guitar tablature format how to play all your favorite songs – even when you can’t read sheet music. If you CAN read sheet music, then there is sheet music out there for every major artist and thousands of classical and lesser-known composers. You will also find “method books” that teach the way to enjoy a particular style, and there are instructional guitar DVDs that show you everything a particular guitarist knows how to do. You can find books with CDs full of audio examples, you can get DVDs that come with tablature books; the list of available guitar learning resources is endless.

Guitar lessons are still the number one way that guitarists pick up new techniques.  In-person guitar lessons – having a local guitar teacher – are one of the best ways to learn  guitar. The world is full of part-time and full-time guitar teachers, who put their heart and soul into teaching their students the way to be an ever-improving guitar learning machine. Guitar teachers are high-priced, however, and not everyone has the money or time to commit to in-person lessons. So while it is a good approach, it’s not for everyone.

Over the last 10 years or so, online guitar lessons have become an excellent resource for guitarists wanting to study guitar at a convenient pace and at very low price. In my opinion, internet guitar lessons have come of age, and are now one of the best tools for learning guitar offered to people anywhere. I don’t propose that internet guitar lessons should replace books, sheet music, DVDs, and in-person guitar lessons. But they have added convenience, affordability, more useability, and allowed a deeper learning experience.

Convenience:
Tablature books are OK, as long as they come with some audio examples. DVDs are OK, as long as they arrive having a book. The problem is that keeping your place while in the book and your place in the CD/DVD is tricky; Every time you take a break (every day basically) you lose your place and must synchronize up all over again. Online guitar lessons, on the other hand, solve the problem of synching the tab, explanation, and audio/video samples. A web page is the ultimate guitar lesson format: audio, video, and text all together in one document.

Value:
Books and DVDs must be manufactured, shipped, and inventoried. Online lessons don’t have those expenses.  So you get more for your money.

Breadth:
Guitar books in general can only have a few hundred pages; DVDs can only hold several hours of video. A web site can expand the size of a whole library full of books and DVDs.  Also, getting a book published is so difficult that a lot of awesome guitarists just don’t try it. Publishing a web site, however, is so hassle-free that lots of fantastic guitarists who would have never previously published their knowledge can now publish their guitar lessons online where it is possible for us to find them.

As you can see, internet guitar lessons have huge advantages that make them a must-have tool of any guitarist’s learning strategy. As the internet continues to grow, plus the use of video on the internet spreads, look for internet guitar lessons to one day be the recognized leader in helping guitarists increase their talent in the convenient, inexpensive way.

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