Who do you rate as a good / favourite teacher ?
Justin is a great teacher but most of his stuff is beginner/intermediate.......likewise Marty
Who fills the intermediate -advanced gap.....
I like Robert Renman - so similar type of things ....Dario Cortesi etc
I'm looking for Clever Country, Rockabilly,Jump Blues and Basic Jazz/ Be-bop........(nothing with "out -there" substitutions ,weird or very difficult to voicings) and without a deep technical lecture on the principles of Quartal Harmony etc etc.
Who do you find clear and straightforward,logical ,not too much talk or too much assumption that you were already very familiar with that specific semi-diminished arpeggio from the 5th string route etc
I also get very frustrated with those "taster" type lessons where the teacher rips through a great piece faster than the eye can see and then says "I'm going to show you all that stuff " when you sign up for 50 lessons !
Any good recommendations?
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Usually less than 20 quid and you can go at your own pace.
Often with CD or online content.
You could look at Levi Clay, of this parish. On Youtube and in all good bookshops.
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It is helping my sight reading loads.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Sod all to do with guitars but my BIR style curries have improved loads.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Hope it's ok with @Dominic to narrow the field a bit, and ask if anyone recommends fingerstyle/chord melody teacher(s) at the intermediate levels?
I mean................any learning is good learning !
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