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9 years ago+1 1 0Pete Thorn YouTube Channel
Pete Thorn's gear demos, guitar lessons, and other guitar-centric videos... I stumbled upon who Pete Thorn is because he was an active contributing member on some guitar related forum I was looking at (I think Strymon). He responded to posts ...
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How-to
9 years ago+2 2 0A monkey explains basic guitar effects
This has been around a while but on analogman.com, they created a great page to explain a whole pile of guitar pedals.
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Video/Audio
9 years ago+2 2 0Alternate Picking Lesson
This is a very long lesson. It's mostly intro for the first 2 and a half minutes, but after that there is a lot of information. Later in the video, tabs and backing tracks are presented to practice a long to. Over an hour of instruction from ...
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Video/Audio
9 years ago+2 2 0Another great lesson from Swift Lessons
This one covers a few cool riff's to help you with your pentatonic riffing over a 12 bar blues.
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How-to
10 years ago+3 3 0Change Your Caps, Change the World!(or at least your tone pot response)
A great write up on the Seymour Duncan site about capacitors and the effect they have on your tone. Great audio clips that show the differences in values.
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Video/Audio
10 years ago+2 2 0Another very cool youtube channel
Some of the best tutorials I've seen on Youtube. Very detailed walk throughs, tabs included... something for every kind of learner.
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How-to
10 years ago+1 2 1youcanlearnguitar
Free Online Guitar Lessons Chords Solo electric acoustic lessons
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How-to
10 years ago+5 5 0How to Play The Josh Homme Scale on Guitar
Learn how to play and practice the Josh Homme scale on guitar with video, notation and tab. The video on this page links to an interesting youtube series called Guitar Moves. There's another interesting one with Dan Auerbach of the Black keys, ...
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10 years ago+1 1 0Helpful Guitar Information
Intro to basic theory: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RinrIlJLV0
Intro to modes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKbPIGnqt80
Basics of pedals: http://www.analogman.com/monkey.htm
Forums of note -
Telecaster forum (which has MANY sub forums that talk about WAY more than just teles but focuses on Fender instruments): http://www.tdpri.com/forum/
My Les Paul forum (which focuses mainly on Gibson guitars): http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/
Vanderbilly (all things guitar, a forum, and loads of tutorial videos): http://www.vanderbilly.com
Some good Youtube channels to follow -
Ben Levin Music: http://www.youtube.c...HOqDilyLQT4NPXQuVN4Q
Bobby Crispy: http://www.youtube.c...ZvrrdEhaURjEku83Xy4g
Garret's Guitar Lessons: http://www.youtube.c...Mm-DboCDwT998oWEclZQ
Learn to Play it Right: http://www.youtube.c...xxEf5MSZxLwOdl-S6TmQ
Privettricker (if you just need to see someone playing it to figure it out): http://www.youtube.c...xd25lZOcAOj-M2eHVqJQ
Swift Guitar Lessons: http://www.youtube.c...xyPMmtiBLrmsM2Ok-AUg
Rob Chappers (videos about all things guitar): http://www.youtube.c...Icdii1bQmfSPHeNNw4Qw
Stevie Snacks (high quality lessons although not very active): http://www.youtube.c...4-s7sHRkYIwo8VqYLYkg
Other links -
Justin Guitar is a great place to start and never finish: http://www.justinguitar.com/
Guitar nuts isn't really maintained anymore, but a good source of some technical info: http://www.guitarnuts.com/
These are just a start. Google is obviously your powerful tool to find out virtually anything you want regarding your instrument.
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