Hello Is there any facility available for under privileged students so that they can learn guitar lessons from quality videos by guitar tricks but do not have to pay hefty full access amount I would be really grateful for your answers Thank you
New User Can not Afford to pay
you tube lessons are for free, oh and the sun comes up every morning for free to and that's about all what is for free in this world.
Agree with Herman. Lots of free YouTubes. If you can't afford guitar lessons, as many can't, you do what we use to do. Go without.
Guitar Tricks, I apologize for posting a free competitor on your website. Just trying to help this guy out. It won't happen again.
This guy, Justin, has a site were he just gets support by encouraging donations. I have heard good things about his teaching. Good Luck to you.
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I can't imagine GT will be too troubled by Justin's site getting a mention; it's pretty well known (I've spent some time on there, but find GT much better)
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Originally Posted by: abdulbasit8868Hello Is there any facility available for under privileged students so that they can learn guitar lessons from quality videos by guitar tricks but do not have to pay hefty full access amount I would be really grateful for your answers Thank you
I am myself a beginner, the way i learn is mostly from youtube videos and a friend of mine
Hi, Abdul,
Have you considered paying monthly, as an alternative membership?
The problem with free YouTube tutorials is that they lack a comprehensive curriculum and beginners will never realise if they're practicing bad habits. You could always build your own curriculum, but it's better to learn from dedicated, professional instructors. YouTube can be a horrible mess that could result in you developing bad playing habits.
Best of luck.
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Originally Posted by: abdulbasit8868Hello Is there any facility available for under privileged students so that they can learn guitar lessons from quality videos by guitar tricks but do not have to pay hefty full access amount I would be really grateful for your answers Thank you
Yes, I agree with those who pointed you in the direction of Justin guitar. It's free, good quality, and he has a pretty structured curriculum (unlike random Youtube videos).
I'm guessing the OP has long abandoned their original thread, but it's true beginners can easily fall into the trap of the embedding errors unwittingly and possibly permanent injuries from bad posture,.etc.
Am I the only one who plays multiple instruments? Let's be inspirational and find our muses everyday!
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Originally Posted by: abdulbasit8868Hello Is there any facility available for under privileged students so that they can learn guitar lessons from quality videos by guitar tricks but do not have to pay hefty full access amount I would be really grateful for your answers Thank you https://www.myloweslife.site/
Did you find any solutiion!! Because I am also having the same question...
The solution is simple: if you cannot afford to pay for a subscription service, such as full access to this site, then your options are either free YouTube videos, the JustinGuitar site (which is free but does accept donations), or individual courses which can be purchased from various places online. Then there are DVDs or books.
I seriously doubt just saying "I can't afford to pay" will, or should, get a free subscription to this site.
I wish this forum had a "block user" feature. Possibly I'm not the only one......