"Lookin' For An Online Guitar Course?
Wonderin' Which Programs Are Good,
And Which Are Crap?"

I made my living playing guitar in clubs, concert halls and recording studios for over 20 years. It was my occupation, my full time job. I wasn't just some weekend warrior, guitar player wannna be! I was a professional, well-paid guitar player

My sister asked me to recommend a program to help my nephew start learning how to play the guitar (unfortunately, I don't live close to them). They don't have a decent guitar teacher in their little town, so she asked me to find a good online program.

I bought ELEVEN online courses. I didn't know there was so much CRAP out there. I asked for a refund on 8 of them. Only 3 were worth the money.

 

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Jamorama

9/10

- established reputation
- well organized
- excellent video lessons

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Unlock The Guitar

8/10

- great for beginners
- fast start program
- playing in a few days

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Guitar Hot Shots

8/10

- a ton of material
- all styles supported
- constantly adding content

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Eight out of the eleven I purchased were AWFUL!!

There's an old saying.. "those who can't do, teach!"
I'm sure that a few of these jokers who put together these "learn to play guitar" programs wouldn't make a penny if they had to use their "axe" to make a buck. One guy really couldn't play at all!

So, I ended up sending 3 programs to my nephew

A few months later I was impressed by how much he'd learned. The kid could actually play! (It was great sitting down and jammin' with my nephew). He'd only been learning from the Jamorama program and watching his favorite musicians on YouTube.
Here's the 3 programs that are worth a lick (sorry about the pun)....

Jamorama jamorama

I chose Jamorama as the best option for my nephew. It is web based (no DVD or Cd's to be delivered by snail mail). This is a great package for the beginner to intermediate player. I found the lessons very easy to follow. My only criticism was that occasionally the instructor got a little "sloppy" in his playing. I'm sure most beginner's would be delighted to play as well as him, but, as you progress you'll notice that you can probably player cleaner than this guy.jamorama learn to play guitar

I was blown away by how much content is available for a very reasonable price. I have friends who charge more than this for a single, one hour lesson! At 39.95 you are getting a ton of stuff. Good tabs, good videos and the lessons are laid as very well.

What's included?
Two downloadable e-books
- Jamorama Beginners
- Jamorama Advanced

Approx. 150 Online video lessons
26 "active" jam tracks for you to play along with (you can toggle guitar on and off)
Thousands of lines of guitar tabs (tablature)
lots of helpful audio files

Extras:
Jamorama Metronome (to help you develop your sense of time)
GuitearIt! - A software program that helps you develop chord identification and ear training.
Jayde Musica Pro - A game to teach you how to read traditional notation (not tabs)
Guitar Tuner Pro - Software app for tuning your guitar
Bonus ebook: How to Tune your Guitar e-book
Bonus ebook: Advanced Learning Techniques for Guitar
A dedicated support email line.
Lifetime access to updated lessons and tabs

(Update:) Apparently they now offer a complete DVD and book course as well. It's over $100. I'd stick with the online lessons for now.


Unlocking The Guitar In One Weekend unlocking the guitar

Confession: When I first read the salespage for this program I was VERY skeptical. Ask any guitar player how long it takes to learn guitar and you WON'T get the answer "one weekend". That being said, I was impressed when I got inside this course.learn to play guitar in a few days

There are many people who wanted to learn to play guitar, spend some time, don't see immediate results and quit. This course is probably the best at getting people starting to make some musical sounds on the guitar QUICKLY.
Will you be burning it up in a weekend? NO.
However, seeing some initial fast results might be just what a beginner needs to stick around and commit to the process. I'm sure that for many people this course will be the difference between enjoy the guitar or having it collect dust under the bed in a week.

IF you are a complete beginner, this will get you to an intermediate player fast (but that's about as far as this goes).

This program costs less than $50. Not bad for learning how to play QUICKLY!

What's Included?
- Beginner's Guide to Unlocking the Guitar downloadable e-book
- 150 popular songs with four chords or less e-book
- Beginner chord sound files
- "Press and Listen" sound files
- The Perfect Chord Chart for Beginners
- Beginning Singing Techniques e-book



Guitar Hot Shots

This is my third choice. If you are a beginner and you're easily distracted, stay away from this site! They have a tons of videos, tabs, tips and tricks for every level of guitarist. They also cover every genre and style of playing imaginable. You can access this mountain of information within their membership site. You get more "stuff" for $29.95 than on any of the programs I purchased.

The Downside: There is so much information inside their site that many people could get lost, or become unfocused. In Jamorama there is a slick, well designed series of steps and lessons laid out for you. This is important to many beginners. Inside Guitar Hot Shots is a mountain of information. Some of it not exactly "ready for prime time". There is information for beginner, intermediate and pro level players. I worry that a beginner might get disillusioned or distracted by the pro level stuff. That being said, I knew my nephew was a fairly self-disciplined kid so I suggested he join this program. (Hey, I even learned a new trick or two inside this)

Conclusion: Not extremely well organized, but there is a ton of resources here.

What's Included?
Tabs, Rhythm guitar riffs, sound files, tons of videos, ear training, tricks, equipment reviews, buying tips and resources, solo scales, arpeggios (and on and on)
A TON of stuff!


One last thing.....


There isn't a program, or a teacher out there that have you playing better than Eddie Van Halen, Jimmy Page or Keith Urban. You'll never play just like Eric Clapton because you're NOT Eric Clapton.

These programs are a great place to start. But to become a truly great guitar player you need to practice, practice, practice AND you need to listen to great guitar players. At a certain point, you'll be able to develop your own sound, your own style and your own "voice". That is when you change from "playing guitar" to becoming "a guitar player". Don't try to be better than Jeff Beck, or Carlos Santana, just be the best YOU that you can become. And if you're playing makes you happy, that's what counts.

And, when you become "a guitar player", you won't believe how people treat you differently!

Old Strat or Martin Guitar --- a few thousand dollars
Time Spent Practicing --- a few thousand hours

The look on their faces when you start to play ------ PRICELESS!

Starting developing your chops by trying one of the programs above (or all three) and then keep workin', playin' and listenin' to develop YOUR own style.

Good Luck

Rob