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Guitar Tutor Online has been the combination of 20 years playing experience and over 4 years of on-going web development.

Guitar Tutor Online has over 150 individual lessons. (Listing Below).

The content here would take an average learner about 6 - 12 months to finish. That's around $480 - $960 in weekly private lessons. If you bought books to learn the same information you would pay around $40 - $50 and still wouldn't have the extra features that only the internet can offer, like:

Audio Narration
Avi/Mpeg Videos
Flash Animated Audio Examples
Mp3 Audio
Online Forum
Animated Graphics
Printable PDF Pages

Spiel: Many a late night can be spent searching for guitar websites, and there are a plethora of sites that promise to have you playing like a pro in less than 15 minutes. While Guitar Tutor Online makes no false promises like this, it will have you playing like a pro if you’re willing to stick to it like a pro.

Simple Description: Guitar Tutor Online offers structured lessons for the beginner, intermediate and soon, advanced players, and is supported by clear visuals and samples, setting it apart from the common user based web sites.

Buy the end of these lessons you will know

  • How to tune your guitar
  • A basic understanding of music theory & how to read notation
  • How to read all the notes on the six strings
  • How to play songs using all six strings
  • How to play open chords
    • Major
    • Minor
    • Seventh
    • Minor Seventh
    • Major Seventh
  • How to play common rhythm patterns
  • Play simple chord songs
  • How to play the three main Bar Chords and all their various extensions
    • E Shape
    • A Shape
    • C Shape
    • Major
    • Minor
    • Seventh
    • Minor Seventh
    • Major Seventh
  • How to play 5th chords
  • Learn how to drop D tune you guitar (more popular with heavier bands)
  • A more complex style of rhythm playing using
    • Muted Strumming
    • 16th notes
    • Swing & Straight Feel Rhythms
    • Alternate Bass Note Strumming
    • Arpeggio Picking
  • Popular scales used in improvising
    • Major
    • Minor
    • Pentatonic
    • Blues
  • The CAGED System (an easy way to memorise all notes and placings up the neck of the guitar)

Questions & Answers

Q: Can I learn these lessons using an electric or acoustic guitar?
A: These lesson are guitar non specific. When you learn the guitar you have to get the basics out of the way (notes, chords, rhythm), either electric or acoustic is fine.

Q: What age group are these lesson meant for?
A: From about 9 years and up. The lessons are meant to be self teaching so anyone younger than 9 would be best to get their Mum and Dad to help them.

Q: Do I have to be a computer wiz to work the lessons?
A: No! Naturally. All you need is basic internet surfing skills and a keen interest in learning the guitar.

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What you see below is almost identical to what is on the Web Site.
Guitar Tutor Online is always being updated.

Section 1 :: How to Tune

  • Where To Start
  • How To Tune One String To Another
  • Hearing When A String Is In Or Out Of Tune
  • The Beating Effect
  • What Is Concert Pitch
  • Guitar Tuner

Section 2 :: The Basics

  • Guitar Parts
  • Finger Placement
  • Holding Your Pick (Plectrum)
  • Holding The Guitar
  • Finger Exercises
  • Musical Alphabet

Section 3 :: Reading Sheet Music

  • Music Staff & Treble Clef
  • Note Values
  • Tempo & Stems
  • Bar Lines & Beams
  • Dots & Ties
  • Time Signature
  • Repeat Signs
  • Reading Tablature

Section 4 :: Learning Strings

  • Reading The Thin "E" String
  • Reading The "B" String
  • Reading The "G" String
  • Reading The "D" String
  • Reading The "A" String
  • Reading The Thick "E" String
  • Sharps
  • Flats
  • Note Summary

Section 5 :: Simple Notation Practice Songs
(These songs are designed to be the most familiar songs you know rather than the most popular)

  • Song Of Joy
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb
  • Jingle Bells
  • When The Saints Go Marching In
  • Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
  • Love Me Tender
  • Yankee Doodle
  • Happy Birthday
  • Blues In G
  • Molly Malone
  • Blow The Man Down
  • Harem Dance
  • I Gave My Love A Cherry
  • 12 Bar Blues In C
  • Waltzing Matilda
  • Minuet
  • Hall Of The Mountain King

Section 6 :: Basic Chords

  • Major Chords
  • Minor Chords
  • Seventh Chords
  • Major 7th Chords
  • Minor 7th Chords
  • Helping To Memorise Chords
    • Guess These Chords
  • Changing Between Chords

Section 7 :: Changing Between Chords

  • Basic Rhythm
  • Three Steps To Rhythm
  • What Is Rhythm
  • Playing Your 1st Simple Rhythm Pattern
  • Subtracting Strums - Pattern 1 and 2
  • Lesson Songs
    • Lesson Song 1 - Stand By Me
    • Lesson Song 2 - Brown Eyed Girl
    • Lesson Song 3 - Sweet Child Of Mine
  • Reading Different Styles Of Rhythm Charts
    • Internet Charts
    • Musicians' Cheat Sheets
    • Bought Or Purchased Sheet Music
    • Tablature Rhythm Sheets

Section 8 :: Bar Chords

  • Bar Chord Shapes
  • Bar Chord Placement
    • Song 1 - (Simple Turnaround)
    • Bar Chord Placement - Song 2
    • Bar Chord Placement - Song 3
  • Bar Chord Extensions - E Shape
  • Bar Chord Extensions - A Shape
  • More Variations
    • Test 1
    • Test 2
  • Using Bar Chords And Extensions In A Song - 1
  • Using Bar Chords And Extensions In A Song - 2

Section 9 :: 5th Chords

  • 5th Chord Shapes
  • 2 String (Root 6,5 & 4) 5th Chords
  • 3 String (Root 6,5 & 4) 5th Chords
  • 5th Chord Placement (Root 6,5 & 4)
    • 5th Chord Song Examples
  • Open 5th Chords
  • Drop D Tuning 5th Chords (How To & Placement)
    • Drop D Tuning Song Examples

Section 10 :: Intermediate Rhythm

  • Muted Strums
  • 16th Note Rhythm
    • 16th Note Rhythm & Pattern 1
    • 16th Note Rhythm - Pattern 2 (Example "Wonderwall")
    • 16th Note Rhythm - Pattern 3 (Example "Only Wanna Be With You")
    • 16th Note Rhythm - Make Your Own Patterns
  • Swing & Straight Feel Rhythms
    • Explained
    • Triplets
    • Converting Triplets To A Swing Feel
    • Swing Feel Song Example
  • Alternate Bass Note Strumming
    • Explained
    • Bass / Strum Technique
    • 4 Steps To Alternate Bass Strumming
    • Applying To Other Chords
  • Arpeggio Picking
    • Explained
    • String Arpeggios
    • String Arpeggios
    • Song Example - (Every Breath You Take)

Section 11 :: Scales

  • CAGED System Theory
  • Caged System With Scales
  • Major Scales
    • Brief Description
    • C Shape Major Scale
    • A Shape Major Scale
    • G Shape Major Scale [2]
    • E Shape Major Scale [1]
    • D Shape Major Scale [3]
    • Theory Behind
  • Major Scale Exercises
    • Overview
    • Ascending The A Major Scale In Groups of 4
    • Descending The A Major Scale In Groups of 4
    • Ascending The A Major Scale In Groups of 3
    • Descending The A Major Scale In Groups of 3
    • The Major Scale Finger Twister Ascending
    • The Major Scale Finger Twister Descending
  • Minor CAGED System Theory
  • Minor CAGED System With Scales
  • Minor Scales
    • Cm Shaped Minor Scale
    • Am Shaped Minor Scale
    • Gm Shaped Minor Scale
    • Em Shaped Minor Scale [1]
    • Em Shaped Minor Scale [2]
    • Dm Shaped Minor Scale
    • Theory Of The Minor Scale
    • Relative Minor & Relative Major
  • Minor Scale Exercises
    • Ascending The A Minor Scale In Groups of 4
    • Descending The A Minor Scale In Groups of 4
    • Ascending The A Minor Scale In Groups of 3
    • Descending The A Minor Scale In Groups of 3
    • The Minor Scale Finger Twister Ascending
    • The Minor Scale Finger Twister Descending
  • Minor Pentatonic Scales
    • Explained
    • Minor Pentatonic Scales (Patterns 1 to 5)
    • How The Pentatonic Scales Fit Together
    • Major Pentatonic Scales (Patterns 1 to 5)
    • How To Use Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales When Soloing (Example 1)
    • How To Use Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales When Soloing (Example 2)
    • How To Use Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales When Soloing (Example 3)
  • Pentatonic Scale Exercises
    • Explained
    • Pentatonic Scale Exercises - Descending, Groups of 3
    • Pentatonic Scale Exercises - Finger Twister, Ascending
    • Pentatonic Scale Exercises - Finger Twister, Descending
  • Blues Scales
    • Explained
    • Blues Scales - Soloing Example

 

With this membership you get...
 MP3 Music Examples 
Downloadable MP3 examples so you can put them on you MP3 player and practise them over and over.
 Members Forum 
If you have any problems with a lesson you can ask questions on the forum and communicate with the creator of the site, Danny Poole.
Flash Audio Examples
Click and play! All you need is the commonly used Macromedia Flash plug-in (standard plugin) and audio and animation is ready to go.
 Animated Graphics 

Hit the "Play" button to start animation
 Scanned TAB  Hand written tab of your favorite songs. Tabbed by a profession musician and presented in PDF format. Unlike ones you find incorrectly tabbed by a beginner then plastered over hundreds of Tab sites.

Video Tuition Movies

(High Video & Audio Quality)

Guitar Tutor Online also contains over 20 minutes of tuition video clips
plus actual recorded 1 on 1 lessons explaining common topics.

Demo Movie: You don't have to be a member
to download this movie! - Promotional Part 1/2 (4,808 KB)

NAME: Promotional (10 MB in total)
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 2m 42s
DESCRIPTION: Showing Danny Poole playing a few songs on various guitars.

DOWNLOAD FILES: Part 1/2 (4,808 KB)
Part 2/2 (5,339 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
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Xvid
Full Movie (14.34MB)
Hi Resolution (26MB)

NAME: Introduction
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 3m 26s
DESCRIPTION: A quick talk on what, why and how to go about learning the guitar.

DOWNLOAD FILE:  Part 1/1 (7,700 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
Widescreen: 624x352 - Xvid
Full Movie (13.30MB)
Hi Resolution (33MB)

NAME: Parts Of The Guitar (12.8 MB in total)
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 3m 39s
DESCRIPTION: Describing all the parts of different types of guitars.

DOWNLOAD FILES:  Part 1/2 (5,003 KB)
Part 2/2 (8,199 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
Widescreen: 624x352 - Xvid
Full Movie (18.30MB)
Hi Resolution (36MB)

NAME: Finger Placement (14.9 MB in total)
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 5m 25s
DESCRIPTION: This movie explains finger placement, how to hold the pick, common problems with holding picks & finger exercises.

DOWNLOAD FILES:  Part 1/4 (8,199 KB)
Part 2/4 (1,222 KB)
Part 3/4 (2,464 KB)
Part 4/4 (3,425 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
Widescreen: 624x352 - Xvid
Full Movie (29.94MB)
Hi Resolution (54MB)

NAME: Musical Alphabet
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 2m 04s
DESCRIPTION: This movie explains one of the most basic, yet important factors of music theory.

DOWNLOAD FILES:  Part 1/1 (5,480 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
Widescreen: 624x352 - Xvid
Full Movie (11.25MB)
Hi Resolution (20MB)
NAME: Basic Chords (20.1 MB in total)
FORMAT: .wmv (Windows Media Video)
RECOMENDED PLAYER: Media Player
RESOLUTION: 352x288 (VCD PAL)
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 8m 54s
DESCRIPTION: This movie shows you how to play chords and place your fingers correctly. Also helping you memorise chords.
DOWNLOAD FILES:  Part 1/5 (2,808 KB)
Part 2/5 (9,176 KB)
Part 3/5 (2,144 KB)
Part 4/5 (2,925 KB)
Part 5/5 (3,566 KB)
DOWNLOAD FULL MOVIE:
Widescreen: 624x352 - Xvid
Full Movie (49.86MB)
Hi Resolution (76MB)

Videos Recored In Lessons

Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales

Level - Advanced: This video discusses the similarities between the major and the major pentatonic, minor and the minor pentatonic scales. Then links all scales through relative minor/majors.

You can download the file here...
Major_Minor_Pentatonic_Scales_(Xvid).avi - 42MB

"Major & Minor Pentatonic Scales" Forum Discussion

Octaves

Level - Intermediate: This video was taken in a private lesson while I was explaining the use of Octaves. By using octaves you can work out any note on the guitar quickly. The catch is you must know all the notes on your E & A strings first.

You can download the file here...
Octaves_Lesson_(Xvid).avi - 29MB

"Octaves Lesson" Forum Discussion

Pentatonic Scale & The CAGED System

Level - Advanced: This video was taken in a private lesson while I was explaining the link between the 5 Pentatonic Scales and the CAGED System up the neck of the guitar.

You can download the file here...
Bar Chords Lesson (xvid) - 42MB

"Pentatonic Scale & The CAGED System " Forum Discussion

Bar Chords

Level - Intermediate: I will be doing a series of lesson videos explaining common topics. These videos will be taken of me in private lessons as I explain different topics. I would like to take the time to thank the private lessons (guinea pigs) who are participating in this project.

Bar Chords Lesson (xvid) - 33MB

I would like discussion on these videos as they are done to help improve and fine tune the lessons. You can leave your questions here in the Forum.

"Bar Chords Lesson Video" Forum Discussion

 

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