Friday, February 08, 2008
GuitarInstructor.com more lessons from the pros!
Posted by Jon in • Guitar Instruction
Only a few days ago I posted about iVideoSongs, a new service where you can pay for video guitar lessons by pro guitarists. This service was more about the guitarists teaching you one of their particular songs, this is where GuitarInstructor.com differs. Yes it is yes another video guitar lesson site but GuitarInstructor.com goes down the more traditional instructional video path. For instance you can learn “Lead Guitar” from Eric Johnson, learn about effects pedals with Joe Bonamassa or how to play fast with Troy Stetina.
Pricing is pretty good, the speed building lesson by Troy Stetina for instance is a 7 minute lesson that costs $1.99, compare that to a video download on iTunes and you’re getting pretty good value for money! But that’s not all, they also have TAB’s available for download at $0.99 each! Eruption is currently the number 1 download by the way, so if you haven’t already learned it now is your chance! Aside from the lessons and TAB’s there are also song learning videos similar to iVideoSongs taught by Doug Boduch.
Although there doesn’t appear to be any affiliation with a Guitar magazine, I have seen the Bonamassa video before and I think it was on a cover CD from a magazine? Anyone know if this is the case?
Thanks to guitarflame.com for the heads up on GuitarInstructor.com


I think they are licensing content from Hal Leonard for at least some of the videos. For example, I think the Joe Bonamassa effects video is from his DVD titled Joe Bonamassa: Signature Sounds, Styles & Techniques. I thin some of the other videos are also from Hal Leonard. Even so, it still looks like a great value.
Thanks for the credits! For me seems like a good initiative, even I am not a user, I didn’t test it, to pay the money but for somebody wanting to learn something from some great teacher or player, seems this is the place to go.
Fantastic site.
Great Video Lesson
Also
http://www.JohnDennerRocks.com
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