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It was not what I expected though. This DVD is okay, you see and hear different chords being used to learn in the lessons.
If you've already got some chords down and can keep a rhythm with the right hand, you probably won't get much from this DVD. If you're just getting started with guitar, this will be a big help. It's well organized, easy to follow and gives very clear instructions.
The temp of the instructions are just right and there are also tons of reference materials. I've gone through the chords and now into the scales, and thought the experience has been really rewarding. Wyatt is sitting right in front of me, except that I get to rewind and pause any part I need.
Wyatt's DVD and then take lessons on intermediate and advance skills (unless Mr. The most important aspect of learning guitar Mr. Wyatt do online teaching :D).
I play this DVD with my 61 inch TV so it's as if Mr. I thought that it may be more benefitial for me to learn the basic skills from Mr. Wyatt said is to keep practicing, so I am trying my best to be a good student.
His teaching style is very easy to follow and the instructions are divided in different categories that enables me to go back and review whenever I like. I initially thought of taking lessons from a friend of my sisters but was worried that it will cost too much in the long run, so I decided to purchase this DVD.
Keith did a good job in each section. Lessons are just one part of playing a guitar. The product description about the lessons is right on for me. I'm happy with them but one needs to practice.
For the beginner you are playing music immediately and isn't that what the vast majority of us want. per lesson x 50=$1,250. I have Learn and Master Guitar, a $200.
paying aninstructor $20. The only negative I have is the rather confusing menu system. to $30.
Keith Wyatt's DVD IS the best bang for the buck. you get around 50 lessons vs. But, still worth the bucks.
18 DVD,s and as many CD,s lesson set and wish Learn and Master would have had Mr.Wyatt teaching it. For about $20.
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