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So many of my bookmarked guitar resource websites are now dead, RIP stringery and Vanderbilly. Here are my go to YouTube channels and websites for guitar content. Share your favorites!

Justin Guitar Maybe the biggest/best guitar instruction to be found online. I linked to his YouTube channel, but he also has a website with free and paid lessons.

EricHaugenGuitar I really enjoy Eric Haugen's videos, and I've purchased a few of his tabbed out compositions from his website. He has great reviews too, just an authentic positive person, who I enjoy learning from.

PhillipMcKnight The best guitar gear channel I've found. Has a ton of great videos showing how to do simple guitar repairs, reviewing gear etc. Warning Watching potentially dangerous for your wallet

GuitarSite clunky name, great resource for gear research

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Im really liking GuitarGeek def agree he has a way about him that's instantly likeable.

Pedal show is fun too, I was drooling over the pedalboard from one of their last videos, 'alder-and-ash-pedalboards' freaking gorgeous!

[โ€“] christov 2 points 11 months ago

just imagine how heavy something like that would be... and how distraught you'd be if someone spilled beer on it at a gig!