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Internet Tutorials areTeachers ofFuture
by: Jesse S. Somer
I know some people don’t even believe thatInternet or World Wide Web exists. They think that it isabstract concept and that if asked to show it to someone they would fail miserably. Well, whether or not it exists I think thatcollective consciousness of humanity is evolving everyday because ofsharing of ideas onstrange boxes called computers andelectronic network that connects them.

Every time I go onInternet these days I am surprised by some new function that it has for our lives. My most recent discovery has been on-line tutorials. Tutorials are websites that have been created to help novices and amateurs alike learn more in their areas of specific interest. Just about any aspect of life seems to have tutorial sites dedicated to it that will teach you want you want to know. Of course some knowledge can cost you money but you’d be pleasantly surprised to see how much information you can get for free.

For example, I am interested in learning about how to playguitar. You should see how many sites are out there, just look up guitar+tutorials on your search engine (E.g.: Google). There’s all sorts of great help from how to change your strings, holdplectrum properly, and tuning, to learning complex chord scale systems and finger tapping on your electric guitar.

There are often diagrams, photographs, and intensive explanations relating to everything you ever wanted to know. Some sites have video and audio to help drivelessons home. Life really has changed. Inpast you had to get lessons fromteacher, drive to and from their house or music school, pay high tuition fees, and buy books on chords and songs. Everything is downloadable these days, andlot of it is free.

Web designers could also probably learnfew things from these guitar tutorial sites. The waysguitar teachings are expressed are often quite extensive but done so invery simplistic manner. It’sreal one, two, three approach starting with verbal explanations of exercises, followed by diagrams, and then finally with audio and visual representations. It isextremely thorough way of teaching without ever having to meet anyone in person.

However,strange phenomenon isfact that ifsite is good,visitor does feelconnection topersonality ofcreator. Makingsite individual ismajor factor in both achieving success and touchingpersonal chord (no pun intended) with people. Many ofsites have means in which you can get direct contact withsite owner thus creatingopportunity for real personal interaction and tuition. Check out some of these sites:

www.alanhorvath.com/tutorials
www.ezfolk.com/guitar/Tutorials/tutorials.html
www.learnthat.com/courses/fun/guitar/
www.eightj.net/~lwind/guitar.html
www.tutorgig.com/t/Guitar

Get connected toteachers offuture. Findtutorial that helps you to follow your dreams.

Aboutauthor:
Jesse S. Somer
http://www.msix.net
Somer iswriter and guitarist learning about how to learn more throughInternet.


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