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Guitar Tricks - The Learning Guitar Player's Resource

As a guitar player you have probably trawled the internet looking for guitar lessons. Whether or not you want to learn to play guitar for free, your vision probably involved learning songs form tabs as well as getting as much theory and technique exercises you can handle.
Ten years ago a guy named Jon Broderick went looking for websites featuring high quality guitar lessons and, the legend goes, he had so little success, he went and made his own. The outcome was Guitar Tricks, another site that gives you access to their lessons in return for a monthly subscription. Not unlike Jamplay, but Guitar Tricks has been collecting guitar lessons for ten years, plus they have a collection of twenty-four free guitar lessons that you can try. Your free lessons are of the same quality as the lessons you get with your monthly subscription, taught by the same teachers who conduct the lessons for subscribers to Guitar Tricks.
Your membership of Guitar Tricks gets you full access to a buttload of tutorials, sheet music, video lessons and backing tracks. Not only do you get the benefit of the Guitar Tricks guys' years of archiving guitar lessons but their content is updated every day.
Guitar Tricks has a forum that holds the records of questions and answers between thousands of guitarists. Would you believe there's over two-hundred thousand posts? And not only that, you can also have feedback from the Guitar Tricks teachers on any nagging question your brain can formulate.

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Guitar Music Got You Down for the Count? Say Uncle
Tired of the same old thing only different? Fret not – Uncles Moe and Monk to the rescue. The Uncles (no relation) have each released CDs bound to please jaded guitar music ears: Moe’s Town (Tone Center) from Uncle Moe’s Space Ranch and Uncle Monk’s (we’ve been offered a handsome sum to avoid the word epo_ymo_s) Uncle Monk (Airday Records). While with respect to genre and style the only thing the albums have in common is the word uncle, they do share one underlying trait – an earnest attempt to take things in a refreshingly new direction. From the review by Ignacio Gonzalez of Uncle Monk: “…if you’re not into bluegrass music, Uncle Monk is your best chance at exploring this time-honored genre – you’ll thereafter rarely exit a music store without checking the bluegrass section. Why? Well, consider that Ramones’ co-creator and drummer Tommy Ramone is one half of Uncle Monk.
From the review by Rich Murray of Moe’s Town: The music on this disc is hard to describe. This is not a typical fusion record by any means. Imagine if Buckethead joined Tribal Tech and you’ll start to get the idea. The music is a conglomeration of techno beats, funk grooves, industrial rhythms, metal riffs, samples, loops, cool chord changes, and loads of great guitar playing.
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