After a decent online course. I've done various truefire lessons so looking for a bit more in depth and perhaps a bit of 2 way communication.
Styles - Jazz, Blues, Country, Rock - most things really.
Would perhaps like to develop a bit more speed and refresh chord / harmony knowledge. I'm not really into shred but as long as there's musical context and things can be adapted I'll try anything.
II was thinking perhaps Artist works, I think the feedback element would be good for me, or at least the pressure to complete something. I thought about a local teacher but most tend to be beginner / intermediate.
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They have 'Channels' hosted by various teachers. Depending on your level of subscription, you get access to a library of pre-recorded material, one video exchange lesson a month or even unlimited video exchange lessons.
I was in Sheryl Bailey's Bebop Dojo for a couple of years and it was extremely useful. So often I would upload a minute or two of my playing an assignment and within 24 hours I would get back a 10 minute + video from Sheryl offering feedback and suggesting new assignments, which might include referring to the library of video material.
Jason Loughlin is also great and his channel The Speakeasy looks at country, jazz and blues.
https://truefire.com/channels
A number of those Truefire teachers also offer one-off video lessons, so that might be a good way to try a few people and find the best fit for you. The page is tucked away on the Truefire site: https://truefire.com/private-lessons
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Thanks!
I'll never be a wholly country, or Jazz, or blues guitar player so just after new doors to be opened.
One thing at a time, will get my head in that space for a few months. Just after quality courses/tuition that will get me thinking.
paying for a course which will include what you already know.