Virtuwul Teaches Acoustic Mastery

Hey folks, Claude Johnson here… Very proud to introduce Virtuwul’s new DVD course: Acoustic Mastery.
It’s chock-full of cool lessons. For instance…

Can you take a simple G chord, D chord and C chord and make it sound like a million bucks? Sure you can — using a few powerful guitar techniques such as transitions, pull offs, hammer ons and more…

Watch Virtuwul transform a few simple guitar chords into “magic”…


18 Responses to “Virtuwul Teaches Acoustic Mastery”

  1. nancygeorge Says:

    very interesting! I’ve only had my guitar for a week, but I practice every day and I know I’m making progress. Maybe in time I’ll be ready to try something spectacular like virtuwul. . . stay in touch!

  2. Advanced guitar lessons Says:

    Advanced guitar lessons…

    I couldn’t have said it any better myself…

  3. larry Says:

    where can I get closer looks and full versions of these tip? (beginner)

  4. Katie Romanchuk Says:

    Hi Claude
    These videos are a little too fast for me and I think I need to bump down to the next level down. I couldn’t figure how to do this anywhere. Can you help? Thanks, katie

  5. Roger Says:

    I enjoyed your all of your videos which clarify the understanding by being able to see what you’re thinking. I missed the refferance to the super learning you talked about somewhere around 6 month’s to a year ago. Is there anyway that I can get that information that was explained by you.

  6. abe Says:

    i love it but ur way to fast for me to copy

  7. zahirovic Says:

    this is very simple, but very good
    of course I must use this

  8. zahirovic Says:

    I play guitar 35 years, I am from Europe
    I am alredy use something simlar before, but this thinks is very good
    Who like learning play guitar, every day can find something new

  9. Ron Taylor Says:

    Very good, I will practice that.

  10. Zach Says:

    DUDE!! that waz awesome. DO YOU DO GIUTAR LESSONS?

  11. Clem Gordon Says:

    Is it possible to get the music to the above as the demonstration is very quick and for an old bloke like me I need time to take it all in !!

    Kind regards,

    Clem Gordon

  12. kenny Says:

    I ove it I’ve seen it done, but it is still a little to fast for my old fingers. Maybe with a little more practice, I may be close. I write a little country, and am teaching myself guitar as I go. I got most of the chords played in country music, but country music has changed to more rock then country. I practice for at least an hour every day 7 days a week. I’m pritty good on chording, I just need more progression practice, for my writing. I thank you. P.S at almost sixty three I’m just a little slower then the kids out there that are playing. But every once and a while I sound real good.

  13. Anthony Says:

    This sounds great but it would be much better if I could see the TAB that way I could try to play it.

    Thank you.

  14. bobert Says:

    i love it its so good

  15. shaun eggar Says:

    i really think you are a talented man ive been playing now for six months, but at this moment in time i feal that im at adeadend, its like i feal stuck. please can u give me any tips so that i dont feal so stuck.
    im persaviering & not giving up.
    hope you reply all the best shaun eggar from plymouth devon
    ps. i play electric has well has acustic.

  16. LightLizard Says:

    i’m really enjoying your offerings a lot,

    thank you. i’m a bit of a ’shut in’ due to health issues. i was a professional percussionist for 30 years plus and guitar has always been a passion of mine, too. your lessons are simple enough to learn quickly, but interesting enough to keep me interested.

    thanks again, and keep up the great work!

    LL

  17. RICK Says:

    can you show the runs slower

  18. Mary J Says:

    I love the GUITAR! it’s awesome!

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