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Hey there! I've been playing and practicing guitar for a bit, and generally pick songs and riffs up quickly when I set my mind to learning them. However, lately my confidence has been shaken. I've come to fear that learning guitar by playing songs may be limiting me. I'm afraid that there may be a way of learning guitar that could help my knowledge and proficiency a lot more than just learning songs I like. Additionally, I want to make my own music one day, and I fear that I may be limiting myself from doing that as well. What are some of the ways that you guys practice guitar, and what has given you the most amount of success?
They include a number of genres, techniques, and plenty of videos to learn guitar playing. They also have bass and drums if you're into that stuff too. Along with all of that, they have shows where people talk about playing guitar, gear demos, and other content to keep you interested and entertained as you practice everything you've been learning. 3. Dolphin Street This channel is run by guitarist Robert Renman and it includes a virtual library of information. A lot of places will teach you the basics and teach you technique. Dolphin Street goes the extra mile and actually teaches things like music theory as well. Sometimes it's not how you play a note, but why you play the note! There are Q&A sessions that will teach you how to be a better guitarist by stretching your perspective on the instrument as a whole. It's definitely for the more technical learners but there is a lot of great information there. 4. Jammit Jammit is the first on the list that isn't also a YouTube channel. It also has apps for iOS, Mac, and PC if you don't want to visit the website all the time.