


Some more for tuition others less obviously so. There are a few of my favourites I really enjoy and rate. Max Guitar is a great channel as well as CSGuitars and the GOAT of YouTube guitar content which to me is That Pedal Show, it’s that good overall Dan had me literally convinced I was finally mature enough to buy a Tele….thankfully while try out a Player Tele I came across a Tokai SG and went home with that 🙂
#Marty schwartz guitar theory plus#
He is like Stitch Method in being very wedded to the caged theory, which I really don’t have much time for, I had been playing many years before coming across it with 3nps and all the many scale positions taped for most scales, I never saw any great plus for me, beginners would find much of worth in mastering it I suspect. Robert Baker is another great one with nice easy cool lessons on licks and techniques that always sound so good.Īnother one I’ve become more into these days would be Bernth channel, again very metal and shredding focused as is Elmo J Karjalainen’s, and that man can seriously play like few others.īrett Papa is great and provides a change from the heavy and fast, although he is capable of that too. They are Ben Ellers, Late Night Lessons, and last week I signed up for Shreds 666 Metal channel, it’s not called that, obviously, but simply Shred. It’s hard to pick a winner but I’d recommend any of them without hesitating. I’m a Patreon member for a few youtube tuition sites so I’ll group them here. He’s absolutely passionate and dedicated to teaching although I’ve seen a degree of naysayers, but his content is very good, very useful to a wide range of learners and relevant. I won’t be ranking them in any order, just a lot of favourites.įirstly, good old Claus at. I, therefore, don’t say you are wrong, but I thought I’d point out my favourites with the idea you may or readers may find them interesting to check out. That makes sense as I would class myself a high intermediate to advanced with years of playing behind me as well as I’m making the choices solely for my benefit while your choices are for learners in general. I suggest my criteria is profoundly different than that by which you used for this post. I enjoy watching it but not for learning anything about actual playing. The only real one is Andertons but I’d class it as a review or advertising channel more than anything. It’s quite the task you’ve given yourself, narrowing it down to 8 youtube channels, and while I recognize some, there’s hardly any that I have found that good in your list. They provide lessons that build on each other, creating a strong foundation of knowledge and skills that will get you playing guitar quickly. Sign up for one of the top guitar courses instead. You need a set curriculum, a guide to follow. You can't learn anything by watching random videos. After all, they are free, readily available, and some of them are very good.īut trying to start learning guitar solely on YouTube is a mistake. It is understandable, that someone would want to learn the guitar through YouTube videos. The reason is that the lessons on YouTube are random, but learning anything from 0 requires direction and a set course of action. YouTube has millions of video tutorials, but beginners should not try to learn to play guitar solely through YouTube. Can beginners learn to play guitar on YouTube for free? There are lots of YouTube channels worthy of following, so you'll never be short of things to learn. On YouTube, you don't need to be confined to any single guitar teacher. Some are better at acoustic guitar, some are better at blues, some are funnier, some are more interesting. None of my selected teachers on the above guitar lesson YouTube channels can be called "the best".Įach has his own methodology and explains things differently. Which YouTube guitar teacher is the best? But please don't just spam and self-promote your own channel. Here are some more channels, and if you know of other ones that are great, please leave them in a comment, I'll have a look. These were my favorite YouTubers that publish guitar lessons and other interesting guitar-related videos.

They don't look particularly good, they are not professionally edited, but they are still fun. Sean Daniels has a great personality and his videos are probably more entertaining than they are educational. This is another fun channel that isn't strictly about guitar lessons.
