The Truth About Free Electric Guitar Lessons Online

By thaigolfer1

WHAT YOU NEED TO GET THE SHOW ON THE ROAD!

Thanks to internet, today we have more FREE information and services than ever before. The world wide web is a vast info bank for anyone who’s connected, and online electric guitar lessons are no exception to these free offers.

Free lessons can be great for some reference, but you need a method that was designed to teach you guitar, not some kind of bonus for visiting a seller’s sight in hopes of getting prospects for their products. Paid online lessons tend to be more unbiased in their opinions as to what guitar products they will recommend because their reputation is at steak.

Some good online guitar methods allow you to take a ‘test drive’. The purpose for this is so that you can become familiar with their style of teaching and might consider purchasing the product. Unfortunately, you won’t get too much further than your present knowledge because it would be an insult to their paying customers to hand out what THEY have had to purchase for free.

The Truth About Free Electric Guitar Lessons Online

It is an undeniable fact that MONEY MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND. Would you be willing to do a month’s work free for your boss? I don’t think so. If money is constantly flowing back and forth, this is very good for the economy and allows music lessons and software developers to better their products for everyone.

I also stumbled upon some sites that even give you a little quality including downloadable backing tracks and audio examples of the exercises, but then I found that they jumped from a beginner lesson to an intermediate one, for example, and only contained a very limited number of lessons. Are you really going to wait till, or even if, the webmaster decides to upload new lessons? Are these lessons going to be a good flow in from the previous ones? -Who knows? They have no obligation to do it anyway, because you’re not paying for the service.

A lot of the free lessons can be good for guitarists who already have some sort of previous backing, otherwise you’ll feel like a child in a candy shop and you’ll be jumping from one lesson to another and not building a proper foundation. Too much information and too little discipline will frustrate you in the end.

The beginner guitarist needs to be pampered somewhat, because he/she doesn’t know exactly what they really need to learn. Good guitar methods know exactly what you need and try their best to give it to you. This way you’ll get immediate results, whereas free guitar lessons still leave you guessing if this or that way of doing something is actually correct.

Some free lessons are more complete as to what they teach. They give you some theory and exercises, but if you can’t understand the concepts and maybe even see them being executed, you may end up forming bad habits which will prevent you from learning as quickly as you could. I have even stumbled upon a site with misinformation as to the finger placement of an Am/F chord! I prefer to think that it was just something they overlooked instead of the improper teachings of some self proclaimed guitar guru.

Conclusions

Before writing this article I did some research to see if, in fact, my suspicions were correct; so I searched for free guitar lessons and I discovered the following facts:

And remember; when you spend money on something, you force yourself to take it more seriously. Anything that is given to us for free is not usually cherished.

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