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Old April 21st, 2008
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What practice DVD's would you recommend?

Sorry if this is covered somewhere but the search for "DVD" yields nothing for some reason and I've poked around through the forums and didn't run across anything specific.

That said, I've seen various postings referencing learning from DVD. I'd like to purchase a beginning guitar program on DVD but would like to know what material others have found most useful??

Any thoughts? Thanks!

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Old May 8th, 2008
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Funny you mention that he doesn't show off. I like that as well. It's surely in contrast to the Esteban DVD I bought. He seems to relish showing off while teaching. I've still learned from it though, just kinda amusing when watching it. I'm a big fan of Ottmar Leibert, so I would like to learn some fingerstyle.

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Glad you like it and it's working for you, Whitebomber. I think Keith Wyatt does a pretty good job of introducing the guitarist to several different genres of music in that DVD, and he covers both rhythm and lead guitar. I enjoy his teaching style, and I like the fact that he doesn't start every lesson by showing off what a "flash" guitarist he is with some wild, screaming lead lick. I liked his teaching style so much that I bought another of his DVDs for blues guitar - and that one is very useful also.

I bought one of the Rock House DVDs a while back ("Learn Rock Guitar"), and didn't like it nearly as well. I went through it once or twice, put it on the shelf and it's been there ever since.

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