I believe that any guitar player would really love to take lessons from Slash or Dave Navarro and now they can with the wonder of the internet. Advanced guitar lessons online are not only free but they feature some of the best guitar players in the business. On a clip on www.youtube.com, Dave Navarro, previous lead guitar player of the Red Hot Chili Peppers joins George Lynch, guitar god from Lynch Mob in showing some advanced guitar tuition for the public. Navarro has an internet show called Spread TV and he has different guests each week from the rock 'n roll world. With George Lynch they discuss intricate guitar licks and different techniques about how to start a rock guitar lesson .
In another episode of Spread TV, also available on You Tube, Dave Mustaine, the great guitar player for Mettalica, shows Dave how to play "spider chords". Spider chords were invented by Dave Mustaine ,or so he claims, and he has used them in rock groups like Black Sabbath and Megadeath to excellent advantage and to make some of the most remarkable licks ever.
There is a great clip available on youtube featuring the great Neal Schon of Journey fame teaching the easiest way to play the great song "Lights". For advanced guitar tutoring this one is great because it shows close ups of his fingering strategy on the guitar neck. The bad part is that he does not stop and explain the parts. If you are a particularly advanced player you won't have much difficulty duplicating his moves, but it would still be useful to hear some commentary, whether or not it is just a small. A large amount of these guitar men don't love to clarify their moves and plenty of the clips are like this.
There are some great Chop (Guns 'n Roses) clips available on the Internet. One of the best instructional videos is a very short clip where he shows ,not teaches, the simple way to play the introduction to "Paradise City", one of Guns 'n Roses largest global hits. There are tons more famous guitar players on you tube but you have got to search thru a lot of junk so as to find them. If you're obstinate you will find some gems though, like the guitar player from the Red Hot Chili Peppers who has posted masses of advanced guitar training of his very own on there.
The accomplished guitar player John Mayer shows the easiest way to play some great guitar riffs on his video show subsidized by Guitar World, "How to Shred". There's also a great video on there by the legendary jazz guitar player Larry Carlton, who has recorded with true greats such as Steely Dan and many, many others.
For advanced guitar training there are some great DVDs available as well and it's easy to get those online or at your local Guitar Center store or your local music supply store.
In another episode of Spread TV, also available on You Tube, Dave Mustaine, the great guitar player for Mettalica, shows Dave how to play "spider chords". Spider chords were invented by Dave Mustaine ,or so he claims, and he has used them in rock groups like Black Sabbath and Megadeath to excellent advantage and to make some of the most remarkable licks ever.
There is a great clip available on youtube featuring the great Neal Schon of Journey fame teaching the easiest way to play the great song "Lights". For advanced guitar tutoring this one is great because it shows close ups of his fingering strategy on the guitar neck. The bad part is that he does not stop and explain the parts. If you are a particularly advanced player you won't have much difficulty duplicating his moves, but it would still be useful to hear some commentary, whether or not it is just a small. A large amount of these guitar men don't love to clarify their moves and plenty of the clips are like this.
There are some great Chop (Guns 'n Roses) clips available on the Internet. One of the best instructional videos is a very short clip where he shows ,not teaches, the simple way to play the introduction to "Paradise City", one of Guns 'n Roses largest global hits. There are tons more famous guitar players on you tube but you have got to search thru a lot of junk so as to find them. If you're obstinate you will find some gems though, like the guitar player from the Red Hot Chili Peppers who has posted masses of advanced guitar training of his very own on there.
The accomplished guitar player John Mayer shows the easiest way to play some great guitar riffs on his video show subsidized by Guitar World, "How to Shred". There's also a great video on there by the legendary jazz guitar player Larry Carlton, who has recorded with true greats such as Steely Dan and many, many others.
For advanced guitar training there are some great DVDs available as well and it's easy to get those online or at your local Guitar Center store or your local music supply store.

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