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In my experiences Skype lessons have been great and one of the best things I spent money on in 2018 and am continuing in 2019. It's just about finding the right teacher with a good personality, someone that you hit it off with. If they demonstrate the licks slow and put the licks into simple terms e.g. "play low E string 10, hammer on to 12" then it shouldn't be a problem.
It's not something I've ever done, although I have had an in person lesson with someone who also runs a guitar learning site, which was very good (Mike Outram, who runs the Electric Campfire).
Other people who I haven’t had Skype lessons with but I have friends who have and have reported positive results are Courtney Hartman, Chris Eldridge and Guthrie Trapp. All quite bluegrass/country orientated mind.
As above Levi Clay is great I have been doing on and off for a long time and he is organised, talented across all genres and a nice guy to boot.
With guys like Levi Clay and Guthrie Trapp on the other hand I get the impression they love teaching and would still do it no matter how successful they are.
axisus - it’s very odd at first, but if the teacher is used to it it goes very smoothly
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Levi is on here, you know...
@missmisstreater
How cool is that?!
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
Knock once for yes twice for no
Ace Frehley