Recommendation for advanced (or maybe "professional") electric guitar technique lessons?

molul

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I've been stuck at an intermediate level for years, and while I was fine with it, now I've got more time and I'd like to try to go to eleven.

I'd like to try some online lessons with videos (so I'm sure my fingers are on the right position, and also to watch them in the living room), but there are so so so many "The best online guitar lessons" that I don't really know what to try.

I'd like to know stuff that people from here recommend (not some Instagram or Google ad).

Some requirements, if it helps:

-Online courses with videos.

-Mostly 70's/90's rock, but I think it could be better for me if it had more styles.

-I heavily dislike the "factory rock" style from, for instance, Hal Leonard books (I bought some back in the day, but I found that playing style soulless).

-With daily or weekly routines if possible.

-With 1-week trial, so I can make sure it's my thing.

Any suggestion is greatly appreciated :)

EDIT: after checking several YouTube channels, I think I could be closer to advanced than what I thought. I mean, I know all pentatonics and major scale modes, and can manage to play a solo in the style of, say, David Gilmour, by sitting a few hours memorizing the notes.

What I would like to do that I can't (and never found how to): taking the guitar and start playing really cool, fast and clean licks (you know, the typical playing you see in guitar or pedals reviews). I guess I need to learn shredding and improvisation, but while I know the basics, all the times I've tried to level up (and I've spent so many hours a week), I always feel it's not physically possible for me to reach high speed.

Guitarists I'd love to play like: Billy Corgan, Reeves Gabrels, Omar Rodriguez Lopez, J Mascis.
 
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