Keith Wyatt has taken everything he knows about playing blues guitar and poured it into a comprehensive video library that includes hundreds of incredible blues guitar lessons. Subscribers get unlimited access to all the online guitar lessons that Keith has recorded, supplemented by guitar tabs and other study materials. Plus there's special guest appearances and a community of blues guitar enthusiasts from all over the world.
What ultimately sets these guitar lessons apart from other online offerings however, is the ability to submit a video using the ArtistWorks Video Exchange® learning platform. Keith reviews each submission and records a video response where he offers tips and techniques to practice. All students can access Keith's Video Exchange library, which is constantly evolving and might contain the key to unlock your own playing.
- 100s of guitar lessons at your own pace
- All levels from beginner to advanced
- Slow Motion Isolation and Video Looping
- Submit practice videos to Keith Wyatt
- Get custom feedback on your playing
- Practice the advice and get better faster
- Connect with students around the world
- Learn from everyone’s Video Exchanges
- Stay motivated to progress your playing
Keith Wyatt knows guitar and can show you the way to become a master of the blues.
Online Blues Guitar Lessons with Keith Wyatt
About Keith
Keith Wyatt first got into music at an early age and found his love for playing blues after hearing Albert King’s “The Sky Is Crying” when he was a teenager. He then set out to learn everything he could about blues, and soon it became his main focus on guitar. After graduating from the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT) in Hollywood, California, Wyatt joined the faculty - serving as Director of the Guitar program in what became the Musicians Institute, where he was named Vice President of Programs. He is the current guitarist for The Blasters, and former sideman to Albert Collins, Ginger Baker, Jack Bruce and Robben Ford.
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