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Posted 29 December 2011 - 05:16 AM
My name is Chris, Ive been playing guitar for quite a while now and I've used GZ extensively over the years, I've also used several other tab sites and youtube to learn.
I feel that its now my turn to give back to the tab community so I've decided to start doing my own tabs, but instead of just doing a notepad document I've decided to do guitar tutorials on youtube as I have always wanted to start a channel and I also really enjoy making videos. They incorporate the tab format with the use of annotations, this way your not just looking at some numbers and going WTF? ;__;
My channel will have tutorials of covers I have personalized myself, and maybe later in time it will also have original guitar parts to songs....but we will see.
Anyway I'm wondering what this forum community thinks of this?
do you guys like the idea?
here is a link to my channel:
http://www.youtube.c...istopherMussett
peace and love! :peace:
#2
Posted 09 May 2013 - 10:57 PM
Hello, I am very fond of music. Sometimes books aren't enough. If you want a visual experience for learning or enjoying music, then you can try musicforte site. You'll love their video selections. You'll find live performances and instructional video! And for those who still haven't upgraded to DVD, they even carry VHS.
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