Are you serious about learning how to play guitar online? If so, then Jamorama, a popular guitar-learning kit available for download and use online, is just what you need to play the guitar like a pro.
Even if you’re a beginner guitar player (and by that, I mean you know NOTHING about playing the guitar!), then you should certainly advantage of the free newsletter series, which will get you off to a good start.
But is the full product, which you have to pay a meager price for, worth your hard-earned money?
Well, I’ve just finished looking at Ben Edwards’ latest developments to his guitar learning tool, and these are the highlights I’ve found.
THE GOOD
This product has me quite excited because it is so different from anything I have seen in a long time. In fact, that is why I have taken the time to sit and tell you all about it.
The three books, Learn to Play Guitar with Jamorama for Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced, are easy, fun, and seem to work. I’ve talked to other people who use Jamorama and they said each section is very user-friendly in everything from the basics to the more advanced stuff.
In addition to this, the package includes two computer games to aid learning of musical notes, both in transcribing and in reading written music. These games make something VERY monotonous (for me anyway) like reading music, fun. If you take it seriously, then you’ll also develop the ear you need for transcribing songs from the radio.
Both games are well presented, and are invaluable in developing the key skills necessary in being a better musician. Really, especially as a beginner, I found these tools priceless to my development.
Oh yeah, you might also find this useful: A further bonus available to customers is a free online consultation to students who may have specific concerns or problems to address. This is very popular with hard to solve problems, or just beginner inquiries.
On top of that, I got my answers within just a few hours, and the reply was very personal and helpful.
Highly recommended!
THE BAD
This has actually changed recently as the whole site has gone through a great overhaul, but sometimes, the Members Area just was not as simplified as it should be. I said before that it could be better organized, and it has been. Perhaps it still is a bit crowded, but that’s only because there are so many more free bonuses you get for the same price. Not really “bad,” in my opinion, but others may disagree.
THE FREE
Don’t forget to check out the surprisingly thorough free e-course which covers everything from reading notes to reading music. A great introduction, if you want to “try before you buy.”Â
OVERALL
Overall, however, you may want to get the full Jamorama course, especially as it’s really quite cheap. If you’re a beginner who’s serious about learning to play guitar like me, this package is worth a look. If you’re not happy, just take advantage of the money-back guarantee. I didn’t have to, but if you’re worried about losing your money, it’s there.
Jamorama is, in short, full of good, quality information, and most importantly, it is applied in a manner that is both fun and maximizes the learning progression of guitar students.
And I think that’s what counts, wouldn’t you say?
Don’t just take my word for it, though. Give Jamorama a look for yourself.
For the very low price of $39.95, can you really go wrong?
Ethan Parker
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