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I have tried some of the TrueFire stuff in the past, but (a) the Americanisms really grate after a while and (b) I didn't like the interface as much.
With LL you have the choice of the hard copy DVDs too (most of which I ripped so that I could watch them on my iPad) and they have frequent BOGOFF type deals which makes building a library of DVDs quite cost effective.
Good thing is, if you sign up, you can stream alot of the content and then buy only the stuff you think is worth it. Look out for sales too, last week was 50% off membership
The major thing I've learnt from following the JustinGuitar courses, is more structured practise. Both in terms of things covered, and how to practise effectively.
If you've not already seen them, check them out, as they're all free.
Or have I missed something glaringly obvious.
I much prefer the jamplay layout, lessons, games etc.
Licklibrary does seem pretty cool.
TBH I haven't logged onto jamplay for months despite paying for it - too busy. Actually playing
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I've had justinguitar in my sights for a while.
Only got a couple of bits off lick library, but it made me exceptionally and totally inappropriately full of rage.
It drives me mental when someone demos something with a tempo sinked delay, then breaks it down with the same delay setting flapping all over the place out of time. WHY????
Especially when trying to get someones style down and the nuance of touch is obliterated and obscured with fx.
Texas blues alley is good for that type of aggresive blues. The teaching is good, but his concept of 'blues boxes' rather than relating it to real music theory is a bit limiting imo
I've gone from dabbling and doing the same thing over and over for a few years to structured practice, I've also paid for the Theory course, I usually do this when I've injured my hand (happens a lot as I'm a bike mechanic prone to cracked skin)
Its free so def worth a go. He puts a lot of content out on youtube as well, little snippets and hints and tips which I found invaluable.