Thursday, March 02, 2006

Guitar Lessons

Many a young boy or girl has the dream of playing guitar on stage to a wildly enthusiastic crowd. It can happen. But first you have to learn how to play. That’s the bit where you need some help…

There are a lot of guitar sites on the Internet, some good, some not so good. One site I’ve found to be a cut above the rest is Jamorama. It’s described as “The Ultimate Guitar Learning Kit” and they’re not far wrong. Ben Edwards, who runs the site, says this about the course:

“It doesn’t matter what level you are at now (beginner, intermediate or advanced), Jamorama is packed full of quality step-by-step lessons, sound files, games, and other resources to get YOU results fast!”

One of the reasons why this guitar learning resource is so good could be because Ben has a college degree in education. He knows how to put together the materials that will help you learn best in the fastest possible time. That’s important for you.

But Ben also has the guitar playing skills to guide him in what works best for the beginner. He’s the former lead guitarist for the popular down-under band DegreesK. He toured with them internationally, so Ben has walked the talk. The audio samples on the website proves that.

If I have any criticism of this guitar-learning course, it’s that you get swamped with information overload. But that’s not a bad thing, really. You get great value, that’s for sure: 84 step-by-step guitar lessons, three high quality books, 54 video lessons, 400 sound files, hundreds of lines of guitar tabulature, and several software games designed to speed your guitar learning.

I think the thing I like best about this site is that you can try out a little bit of the course free of charge. Ben has a six-day e-course that will be delivered directly to you, one course per day, at absolutely no charge. This alone should get you excited, and I definitely advise signing up for this at least.

The site is jam packed with testimonials from satisfied customers. People don’t write this kind of stuff unless they like what they get. And there’s also Ben’s 60-day money back guarantee. That’s what swung it for me; the risk was all on him if I didn’t like it. But I not only liked it – I loved it. My guitar playing still has a bit to go before I pack the concert halls, but it’s getting better every day – thanks to Jamorama.

Take a look for yourself. You’ll find them here. I think you’ll like Jamorama as much as I did.

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