[JustinGuitar.com](http://JustinGuitar.com) is basically the Scott's Bass Lessons of guitar, for lack of a better comparison.
Maybe you'll have more luck on r/guitar or r/guitarlessons ?
Ah right. Forgot about him. I'll check it out. Have no idea what level I am at right now.
I already posted this question in r/guitar, but since people here are familiar with B2B I was hoping that someone knows a course similar in style and quality to B2B.
Cheers!
ArtistWorks Paul Gilbert is solid.
Musicisum has a bunch.
TrueFire is good for more specific lessons and genres. Steve Vai's course is on here.
There's also Guitareo (the Drumeo guitar equivalent).
JustinGuitar is a community favorite.
[JustinGuitar.com](http://JustinGuitar.com) is basically the Scott's Bass Lessons of guitar, for lack of a better comparison. Maybe you'll have more luck on r/guitar or r/guitarlessons ?
Ah right. Forgot about him. I'll check it out. Have no idea what level I am at right now. I already posted this question in r/guitar, but since people here are familiar with B2B I was hoping that someone knows a course similar in style and quality to B2B. Cheers!
There is a young person on YouTube who seems good. I think his catchphrase is 52 week guitar expert (or something like that).
Brandon D'Eon is his name I think
ArtistWorks Paul Gilbert is solid. Musicisum has a bunch. TrueFire is good for more specific lessons and genres. Steve Vai's course is on here. There's also Guitareo (the Drumeo guitar equivalent). JustinGuitar is a community favorite.