Thursday, July 16, 2009

How Video Guitar Lessons Can Save You 2 Hours a Week By Kyle Richey

The other day I was in Wal-Mart fiddling around the $5 discount DVD rack when it hit me like a ton of bricks.

It's amazing how cheap video products have become.

Ten years ago it use to cost you $10 for a VHS (remember those things?) with a video quality that suffered after multiple viewings and took five minutes to rewind after watching.

Technology has really improved since and now every product on the market usually offers some type of DVD with their product.

Take the music world for example. Music videos are now sold with special edition CD's, live concerts are video taped and distributed, and even special documentaries on the band or the tour are produced.

But video is not just limited to popular bands.

Music instructional material is really tapping into video.

Video guitar lessons have become especially popular of late. Why not? These cheap instructional DVD's are sold at a flat rate that is competitive with the amount of information and lessons you would receive from a private lesson.

Video guitar lessons truly can save you an average of two hours a week.

• Relevant information that gets straight to the point

• Exceptional instructors with a ton of experience

• Brilliant camera shots get you right into the action

Who would have thought that DVD's would ever reach video guitar lessons?

But they have and they work!

Video guitar lessons will save you time because they provide the information here and now. The messages are relevant and provide clear steps to perform exactly like the instructor on the video.

Many would compare the video guitar lessons to a visual book. You basically progress through chapters of lessons each filled with specific challenges and techniques.

You'll also save time learning from the instructors featured on video guitar lessons. Many of these individuals are professional guitar players with years of experience. If you were to pay for their services through a private lesson it would likely cost a fortune.

Video guitar lessons will allow you to save further time by learning from a visual source that gets right into the action. Check out some of these instructional DVD's. The camera angles and shots get a close up of the strings and guitar neck which allows you to learn like never before.

You could get the same angles from a private instructor but you might make the teacher a little uncomfortable considering you would sit only a couple of feet apart from him or her.

Video guitar lessons have essentially brought the private lesson experience into your own home.

Who doesn't like the thought of waking up, warming up a cup of coffee, and sitting down in your pajamas in front of the TV while you play guitar?

Okay maybe that's a little far fetched, but in the world of video guitar lessons, nothing is out of question.

Anyone looking to save both time and money with video guitar lessons? Check the internet for a variety of products and offers or learn to play guitar online. The web has an abundance of information and resources that every guitar player should take advantage of.

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