Marty Schwartz uploaded his first guitar tutorial in order to make sure one of his students was practicing. He now teaches people online through guitar tutorials and gets 7 million views a month.
A few months ago NPR told you about people teaching guitar on YouTube. Now one of them has had all his videos pulled from the site amid complaints of copyright infringement. NPR's Frank Langfitt ...
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Sean Burke’s idea for putting a guitar lesson on YouTube was simple: He had always enjoyed playing his guitar, an instrument he first picked up 32 years ago during the 1988 Calgary Olympics, and ...
A Tasmanian-born guitar teacher is using YouTube to teach millions of people around the world. Justin Sandercoe's two YouTube channels have more than 1.1 million subscribers and 300 million views ...
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Two decades ago, my drum teacher Marty told me he was jealous of the millennial generation. When sweaty, teenage Marty learned to play in the 1970s, he wore out 10-second increments on his vinyl ...
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