Hearandplay.com
March 22, 2007This site requires that you sign up and give your email address, make a login password etc. before you can get access to the resources. Once you sign up, you get taken to a members section which gives you access to the site’s lessons. You can also create your own profile on the site and upload photos of yourself if you really want to.
Once you get in though there are a lot of free, informative lessons so I recommend signing up.
You can also access files which have been uploaded by members themselves.
Visit site: http://www.hearandplay.com
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Musicandyou.com
March 22, 2007Playpianotoday.com
March 22, 2007This site looks slick and professional, but you are required to follow the screens step by step so there is a lack of freedom. You have to give your email and they then send you a link to view the lessons. The lessons all appear to be audio based with no sheet music (I presume that you have to purchase the sheet music?).
Please comment if you have used this site yourself!
Vist site: http://www.playpianotoday.com
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate
Playpiano.com
March 22, 2007This site mainly focuses on the dvd crash courses that the author sells. You can sign up for some free lessons as well. The site is quite text heavy and a little hard to navigate around, but who know, the lessons might be brilliant.
I would welcome any feedback from anyone who’s tried a lesson from this site.
Visit site: http://www.playpiano.com/
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate
Learnpianoonline.com
March 22, 2007The free lessons are quite good and go through most of the basics and then move on to slightly more complex topics. There are audio files as well which makes it a lot easier to follow.
Visit site: http://www.learnpianoonline.com
Levels: Basic, Intermediate
Wholenote.com
March 21, 2007This is one of the best sites for guitar lessons and general resources. The lessons are in depth and clear and there are a number of very cool resources such as Composer and Groove Builder which allow you to easily create your own chord progressions for easy play back and practice.
Visit Site: http://www.wholenote.com/
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Other Resources:
1. Articles
Totalguitar.net
March 21, 2007This is an easy to follow site with improvising, chords, scales and arpeggio lessons. The theory behind each point is explained well and is easy to follow. Lessons include:
LESSON 9 – Improvising Guitar
LESSON 8 – Play Like Yngwie (Part 1)
LESSON 7 – Chord Madness
LESSON 6 – Scales
LESSON 5 – Finger Tapping
LESSON 4 – Developing Speed 2
LESSON 3 – Developing Speed 1
LESSON 2 – Arpeggios
LESSON 1 – The Lydian Mode
Visit Site: http://www.totalguitar.net/lessons.htm
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate
Theorylessons.com
March 21, 2007This site has scales, chords and music theory for guitar and bass lessons. It has an emphasis on music and modal theory.
The site is well laid out and easy to use. Hopefully the advanced lessons will be up shortly!
Visit Site: http://www.theorylessons.com
Levels: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced
Play-guitar-lesson.com
March 21, 2007This is a beginner’s guide to guitar playing. They have an immediate download that costs $12.95 which has 40 pages of step by step instructions.
Visit Site: http://www.play-guitar-lesson.com/
Levels: Beginner

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