http://www.guitargrind.com/videos/PlayLesson.html
What do you guys think, pretty cool sound eh?
only could get the 21 second intro. :cry:
well you need to put the video out there
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I think this is a pretty weak attempt at getting your lesson's heard. We have a section for this. Then again, you already know that. :wink:
it is it is, but I'd still like to hear it. Only got 21 seconds of it though
I think this is a pretty weak attempt at getting your lesson's heard. We have a section for this. Then again, you already know that. :wink:
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Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
To see the "lesson" exerpt you need to click on the next section in the list at the right.
edit: I see that the intro is gone, so all you see now is the bit from the lesson.
Yes, this should have been posted in the off-site lesson links. No big deal.
But, is it really a "lesson"? To me, it's a video of a guy playing guitar - no different from 1,000s of youtube posts. There is no teaching content, no discussion of why these are the notes being played or how they fit with the underlying chord progression, not a single reference to technique.
Hope you don't mind the criticism, but if your intent is to eventually sell your lessons, you need to do lot more. An example of what I would consider a complete package (from a different genre) would be one of Little Brother's $15 acoustic blues lessons. Video, notation, technique, and most important: insight.
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To see the "lesson" exerpt you need to click on the next section in the list at the right.
edit: I see that the intro is gone, so all you see now is the bit from the lesson.
Yes, this should have been posted in the off-site lesson links. No big deal.
But, is it really a "lesson"? To me, it's a video of a guy playing guitar - no different from 1,000s of youtube posts. There is no teaching content, no discussion of why these are the notes being played or how they fit with the underlying chord progression, not a single reference to technique.
Hope you don't mind the criticism, but if your intent is to eventually sell your lessons, you need to do lot more. An example of what I would consider a complete package (from a different genre) would be one of Little Brother's $15 acoustic blues lessons. Video, notation, technique, and most important: insight.
Good comments. He appears to be a good player (can't see this vid, but have seen others), but based on what I've heard its not really a lesson, per se. But I'm sure he would be a very good teacher :)
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Thank YOU for the comments, I do not mean to spam, I am sorry.
Slej, have you tried the Jimmy Hendrix Vid? We tried to include a theory section along with it!
I can appreciate the lessons ( although I'm having a hard time getting them to work right now) I just moved the thread to the proper place. I'll try to look at again latter.--the dog