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    • February 26, 2023 at 1:37 pm #335276
      Samuel s
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        I have been a member for two years. The lessons are really good and great teaching. I am 72 years old. I would say I am a beginner intermediate. I find myself jumping all over the internet learning songs but your teaching method is the best. I want to concentrate on the website.

        Where should I start, I am closer to an intermediate than beginner. I want some type of plan to use this site effectively and really concentrate on your lessons.

        Sam Spiro

      • February 27, 2023 at 2:07 am #335298
        Garry
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          Hi Sam,

          Hope you’re well.

          You could try clicking on the ‘Weekly Lessons’ TAB and then the ‘Start Here’ Button. This will give you the option of a Theory, CAGED or Lead Guitar Course.

          Other than that I would scroll down the left hand side of the ‘Weekly Lesson’ Page and find a category you are interested in eg Rock, Blues, Acoustic etc.

          Hope this helps. It’s an amazing site. Good luck with your guitar playing.

          Garry

        • February 27, 2023 at 5:15 am #335302
          John H
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            Welcome Sam,
            It’t like anything else. Take time to navigate through the lessons and Forum. It will become second nature to you. Find some lessons that interest you and dive in. Brian has a library of over 500 lessons, from many genres and skill levels. All are performance worthy. Once you start learning/mastering and then revising certain lessons a lot of the questions you have about technique, theory etc. etc. will become answered. It is a process. And, not always easy. Share you progress either by audio or video. Enjoy.

            John

          • March 5, 2023 at 6:28 pm #335565
            Samuel s
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              Thanks. I took your advice and it helps.

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