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Blaze
January 15th, 2009, 09:40 AM
This is a cool site ,not just for lessons ,but reviews ,technicals advices , artists videos ect.....

http://truefire.com/tftv/index.html

http://truefire.com/tftv/index.html?channel=studiowire&videofile=studiowire/tf_mel_patterns1

Blazes:AOK:

tot_Ou_tard
January 15th, 2009, 11:17 AM
I have some True Fire lessons. They have some good stuff.

just strum
January 15th, 2009, 11:41 AM
They offer free DVD/CD's from time-to-time, plus good stuff on line too.

Gibson also has some good on line lessons.

marnold
January 15th, 2009, 12:14 PM
I bought their "Blues University" set and a Hal Leonard book from them around Christmas of 2007.

jpfeifer
January 15th, 2009, 02:48 PM
I love the Trufire.com site. I have purchased a couple of their interactive Video courses there and they are excellent.

If you're into Jazz and want to learn some new lines, or just shore up your improv skills I would highly reccomend the course by Mimi Fox called "Graduated Solos".
http://truefire.com/list.html?store=video_lessons&section=search&orderby=x5y2&offset=0&item=7697&query=Mimi+Fox

-- Jim

Jipes
January 16th, 2009, 03:49 AM
I receive their monthly newsletter they are some great lessons and nice artist spotlight :AOK:

tot_Ou_tard
January 16th, 2009, 06:49 AM
The best time to buy lessons is during Easter's "Easter Egg Hunt" randomly selected lessons each hour for a weekend are half-price. All lessons come up several times.

I got the following at last year's hunt:

Fingerstyle Blues Handbook parts 1 & 2

http://truefire.com/fsbhandbook/handbook.html

http://truefire.com/handbook2/handbook2.html

& I'm just finishing up handbook 2 (handbook 1 is finished). I'm currently working on the last lesson.

These were perfect for my skill level. David Hamburger is great & the lessons are progressive so you really get somewhere.

I've got this one in the wings:

http://truefire.com/newschool/newschool.html

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For you resonator fans check out this offering:

Dirt Road Blues

http://truefire.com/dirtroadblues/dirtroadblues.html

I'm sure this one by David Hamburger would be great, but probably too hard for me right now.

http://truefire.com/bluesarchitect/bluesarchitect.html

ditto this one

http://truefire.com/bluesalchemy/bluesalchemy.html



Most of True Fire's lessons are for advanced players so pay attention to make sure you get something that you can handle.

How about Shred-Ahead Blues Rock

http://truefire.com/shredahead/shredahead.html

Or for you with Hagstroms: Larry Carlton 335 Blues

http://truefire.com/335blues/335blues.html