The following 13 online tools come from an article by the Online University Lowdown that outlines 100 free ways to teach yourself any instrument online.A classic, the guitar is a great way to go solo or join in on band. Both acoustic and electric are featured.
1. Guitar Noise: This site is a one stop guide to dozens of free, online guitar lessons. In addition to the many lessons, you can listen to a podcast, read the guitar lesson blog, or learn songs by many popular bands.
2. Learn to Play Guitar Online: Workshop Live has over 2,400 lesson and 16,000 videos, all designed to teach you how to play. You can get many sample lessons on other instruments at no charge such as keyboard, drums, and vocal.
3. Free Guitar Lesson: Rick Peckham, Assistant Chair of Berklee’s Guitar Department, teaches this award-winning online course as part of Guitar Chords 101, complete with videos and 29 practice exercises.
4. Guitar Lessons: Shredmaster teaches you to play the electric guitar in this series of free, online lessons. They include chords, scales, and modes videos with tablature.
5. Six String Guitar: Folk of the Wood offer this free online lesson to learn the acoustic guitar. Lessons teach you how tune, play, develop a pick hand, and more.
6. Guitarbuzz: The lessons link on this site will take you to a series of lessons aimed at the beginner to intermediate player. You can also get a tuner and jam tracks.
7. Free Guitar Lessons: As a special promotion, Guitar Tricks is offering free lessons in hopes of selling all 24 of their lessons. The four free ones teach you to choose a pick, acoustic fingerpicking, blues orchestration, and “The Bells of St. Mary’s.”
8. Classic Guitar: The “Total Classical Guitar Method” is an on-line lesson program for beginning guitarists, as well as guitarists who want to learn how to play classical. Get over ten free lessons including an introduction, acoustics of music, and Pythagorean system of intonation.
9. Guitar Crosspicking Lessons: Don’t know what crosspicking is? Then find out in this series of lessons. You can even get the music for “Home Sweet Home” and others.
10. Guitar Scales: This free guitar scales chart eBook is great for those who want to learn to play guitar, as well as the more advanced guitarist looking to expand. Just enter your name and email to receive it.
11. How to Read Tablature: Tablature is a method of writing music played on the guitar without using musical notation. This short lesson will show you how to do this.
12. Guitar Trainer: Use this simple graphic to identify the keys on a guitar. Learn every key from A to F, along with a score.
13. 12 String Guitar: Ready for something more complex? Then try the 12 string guitar, similar to the six string, and you can get instructions for how to play a ton of folk music.



4 comments:
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Nick Andrew
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