Want to learn guitar? Follow these 5 YouTube channels
Guitars are fascinating musical instruments; you just need to strum a few strings to create melodies. Interestingly, guitarists are considered cool, but being one needs hard work and dedication. But attending paid guitar less is not really necessary, as there are many YouTube channels available to learn the basics. So, pick up that guitar now, and learn to play it from these YouTube channels.
JustinGuitar: Best for beginners
Justin Sandercoe is the man for beginners. He runs the JustinGuitar YouTube channel, and enjoys over 1.67 million subscribers. Though his beginner-level videos are the best, Justin also helps seasoned guitarists through complex solos in some of his videos. He has another channel where he teaches particular songs if guitarists want something specific (JustinGuitar Songs). His efficiency and charm make him a great teacher.
GuitarJamz: Jam away from very first day
GuitarJamz, which enjoys over 2.31 million subscribers, is one of the most popular YouTube channels. Notably, the channel hosts a lot of guitar teachers, including Marty Schwartz, who make it really simple for beginners. The teachers are patient and smart to make the difficult lessons seem easy as well. If you are new to guitar, this channel is your best friend and teacher.
Musora: Host of different guitars to master
The Musaro YouTube channel enjoys over a million subscribers. It features Nate Savage's lessons, where he teaches blues, rhythm, and lead guitars. However, the best part is its organized structure. The title screens of the videos make the content clear for newcomers. Nate makes an excellent teacher as he nips bad habits in the bud with videos like "How to hold the guitar."
JamPlay: Structure your own lessons
JamPlay is a reliable tutorial channel on YouTube that enjoys over 362K subscribers. This channel covers everything: from the very basic to pro solos dissected down to the last riff. However, the problem is the structure. Users have to look for the videos and see which suits them best. It's a long way to the top if you want to rock and roll!
TrueFire
TrueFire is described by Guitar Player Magazine as "the planet's largest and most comprehensive selection of online guitar lessons." They enjoy over 504K subscribers. Their roster includes various artists and educators. The best part of their channel is the interactive nature and the wide variety of videos available. Notably, this channel is better for those who want to play some jazz and blues.