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Are you just beginning to learn some songs and chords for guitar? Then you may have asked yourself which way to go. Should you choose in-person lessons, like a personal teacher or go to some music school? Depending on where you live, there are probably a few other resources available.
But internet brought a revolution upon us - in all aspects. Information on any subject you can think of are available 24/7. Guitar learning are no exception. In my not so humble opinion there is nothing that can be compared to video guitar lessons.And here are the reason why I think so.
The Cost
A guitar teacher can charge somewhere between $30-$50 for a single lesson. That kind of money can give you a full month's access to hundreds of online video guitar lessons. And the price goes down drastically if you take a 1-year subscription.
The Speed
Let's say you go to a private teacher. You go to him or her once or maybe twice a week. What kind of progress is that going to give your learning curve? With video lessons you can, if you like, sit all day long and go through as many lessons you want. You can skip the beginner's lessons and jump to intermediate whenever you want to. It will be up to you and note the teacher.
The "When"
Watch your video guitar lessons whenever you want to. Log in a few minutes at work, when you have a break. Watch the lessons 4 AM in the morning if you like. You don't have to adjust to someone else's schedule - you decide both where and when to play.
The Effectiveness
Compared to in-person lessons, video guitar lessons are guitar learning on "Fast Forward". Let's say you didn't really got the hang of it. Instead of waiting a whole week and the go through that same lesson once more, you just watch the video again. And again. And again and again if you want to.
The Fun Of It All
Do you even have doubts about this? Of course it's much more fun when you can take any lesson anytime, jump from guitar scales to blues licks whenever you feel like it. You can have a friend beside you, watching and learning at the same time. And you don't have to feel embarrassed in front of your teacher ("Sorry, sir, but actually I forgot to practice this week").