Originally Posted by
duhvoodooman
I'd favor a combination of the two--shot of both hands at the same time for most of the lesson, but a close-up of the fretting hand or picking hand to demonstrate particularly difficult or tricky stuff in greater detail. That would be the best of both worlds, IMO.
I basically agree with that. I like seeing most of the lesson with both hands visible like the SRV lesson, so I can see how the hands work together. But for a particularly difficult part, it would not hurt to go over really tricky parts showing one hand to get it just right. But I still want to see both together, and for most things, the top vid works good for me.
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