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Introductions
When you join, first thing to do is introduce yourself. In the comments bellow write a couple things about yourself like your name, what city you are from, what kind of guitar you play (classical, acoustic, electric etc), how long you have been playing for and what goals you have for guitar in the future.
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🎸 Welcome to Couch to Concert!
Hey there, and welcome to the very start of something special! I'm Ollie, a guitarist from australia looking to make a meaningful community to connect and help people like me. You’re now officially a founding member of Couch to Concert, a growing community for guitarists looking to learn, share, and grow together. This space is all about helping each other progress—from bedroom practice to performance-ready playing. As a founding member, you’re not just joining—you’re helping shape what this community becomes. We want to hear from YOU: - What skills or techniques are you hoping to learn? - What kinds of courses, lessons, or resources would help you the most? - How can we make this the best guitar community for you? - Any other thoughts or comments welcome! Your feedback will guide how we run things and what we create moving forward so don't hold back. Drop a comment below and let us know what you’d like to see. Let’s build something amazing together! 🤝
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My Top YouTube Channels for Guitarists
As a first content based post, here are my recommended Youtube channels for guitarists to check out. This list covers a range of genres and topics like music theory, history and techniques. If I have missed anyone you think is notable be sure to let me know in the comments! Paul Davids https://www.youtube.com/@PaulDavids Focus: Guitar techniques, music theory, and creative playing Paul’s channel provides tutorials on chord tricks, playing styles, and tone with clear visuals. He also looks at popular riffs and makes his own music! Rick Beato https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato Focus: Music theory and song analysis Rick’s videos cover chord progressions, scales, and techniques to better understand music. He also interviews and jams with a lot of famous guitarists like Sting, Tommy Emanuel, Nirvana and many others. Brandon Acker https://www.youtube.com/@brandonacker Focus: Performances, tips and educational videos. Brandon is by far the best classical guitar youtuber. He has extensive videos on tone, guitar care, nail care and performance preparation. If you are a classical guitarist and haven't checked out his channel you MUST do! Andy Guitar https://www.youtube.com/@andycrowley Focus: Beginner lessons and song tutorials Andy offers straightforward acoustic and electric tutorials on chords, strumming, and popular songs for newer players. z Marty Music (Marty Schwartz) https://www.youtube.com/@MartyMusic Focus: Song tutorials and iconic riffs Marty specialises in teaching riffs and songs across various genres and skill levels. He is very good at explaining and teaching so I would highly recommend you check him out. What are your favourite channels? Share them below!
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