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    Who if anyone on here has skype? Anyone willing to guitar chat and show me what they know? I am on east coast of USA and have 3 days a week off..Id like to ask questions and learn from others that are willing to show me what they know..I think this would be a cool way to connect with others online and learn to play at the same time....

    if interested, reply here or send me a PM and I will give you my skype name...thanks
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    I offer Skype lessons by payment, in case you are interested. However, as you say, there might be some people interested in just hooking up and sharing what they know. Best of luck regardless!!
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    It would be good to know what kind of music you are interested in playing. I have Skype, play mostly blues, old R&B and classic Rock. Been playing for only about a year now so not real knowledgeable

    Here are two videos of me with my teacher

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62nhRyJjxTg

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UrBoXm_HHc

    Pm me if you are interested in Skyping!
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    Oh I use Skype yeah, but while I think that'd be an interesting idea I don't think I would have the time - at least considering the huge time zone difference to U.S. which would be something like 9 hours to your location...
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    I think no one will agree to teach you an online guitar lessons for free. First of all their internet connection and electricity bill is running, second their effort to to teach you, like a service fee. It's better to ask a friend to teach you how.
    Last edited by psylocke24; September 17th, 2010 at 03:31 AM.

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