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r/guitarlessons
357k members
r/guitarlessons is a subreddit with 357k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is huge in size, and has crazy activity.
A subreddit dedicated to learning guitar. Post lessons, ask questions, and get feedback on your playing on Feedback Fridays. The community is open to all people of all styles!
Popular Themes in r/guitarlessons
#1
Advice Requests
: "How the heck am I supposed to play this?"
46 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Video lessons really don’t hit, this is how I learn:"
31 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "What songs improved your playing the most by learning them?"
14 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "Beginner playing <1yr. Want to buy my 1st acoustic. This one’s $350 (overpriced based on same model of a different color). I really like the sound and color. And it’s from family’s city we’re currently visiting so I’d have positive memories when I play it. Would you buy or not worth it?
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2 posts
#5
Self-Promotion
: "Analysing guitar chords is a great way to improve your understanding of the fretboard. So I’m creating an interactive exercise that helps you analyse chords step-by-step and get fast at fretboard math. Looking for some people to test it."
1 post
Popular Topics in r/guitarlessons
#1
Guitar
: "Quick lesson with a "Funk rhythm Guitar" to the A7 chord"
135 posts
#2
Learning
: "Coming up on Learning for one year now "
77 posts
#3
Playing
: "1 year Playing guitar"
43 posts
#4
Beginner
: "Rate my Beginner setup"
27 posts
#5
Chords
: "Beginner struggling with Chords"
21 posts
#6
Practice
: "All the Practice is starting to pay off (finally)"
20 posts
#7
Lessons
: "Video Lessons really don’t hit, this is how I learn:"
11 posts
#8
Songs
: "What Songs improved your playing the most by learning them?"
9 posts
#9
Solo
: "How can I improve :( the Solo sounds awful "
8 posts
#10
Theory
: "I have great Theory, I understand the neck, I understand triads, i understand scales and how they are created. I can move through positions with ease and change keys seemlessly. I still can’t make music, it’s just noise. What is wrong?"
7 posts
Member Growth in r/guitarlessons
Daily
+160 members(0.0%)
Monthly
+5k members(1.4%)
Yearly
+64k members(21.9%)
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