Check out guitartricks.com for cheap lessons. Source: about 1 year ago
Yousician and guitartricks.com are the two most interesting IMO. They have the most content. Neither really comes close to Rocksmith's interface, but again, you don't need that if your goal is to learn and not just chase scores. Source: over 1 year ago
I've mentioned this before, but guitartricks.com, the supposed #2 online music learning service, doesn't allow you to do some things with some songs that you can do with others. They explain this in their FAQ that some license holders simply wouldn't allow them. So you have inconsistent features based on licensing. Source: over 1 year ago
You're playing naïve to the reality that using music in a product like R+ (and its competitors) is vastly different and more complicated than streaming music services. There's a reason that Yousician uses cover bands for a lot of its stuff. There's a reason guitartricks.com has strict limitations on some of the material they have and how you can access it. It's complicated! Source: over 1 year ago
Guitartricks.com looks very interesting. It obviously lacks the interactive note detection of RS, but from a pure learning standpoint, whether strict guitar learning or the "learn a song" paradigm, it has a LOT of content. Source: over 1 year ago
Guitartricks.com - played when I was younger, but never took lessons. This course is really well layed out. Mixes fundamentals with actual playing. I am about a month into this course and like it a lot. Source: about 2 years ago
I just got the free trial of guitartricks.com and will be buying the year because it adds a bit more structure that I want and I like the format of teaching songs. Justin is amazing but I still get a little lost on what to learn next. I will definitely use his lessons on topics as a supplement because he's so informative and is really effective at conveying information. Source: over 2 years ago
Thanks, was wondering initially if there is any platform for musicians like JAM station on guitartricks.com for example but I guess youtube will do for now :). Source: about 3 years ago
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