Jamorama Review Part 1

Aug 07, 2007 @ 04:25 am by David

If you are learning the guitar, either as a beginner or as a slightly more advanced player, you can appreciate how frustrating it is learning the skills and techniques without seeing any noticeable results. The time and effort that we’ve all put into exercises isn’t being reflected in your standard of playing.

I’m sure you know what I’m talking about here. If you’re trying to teach yourself guitar, then you probably already have a mountain of guitar books and DVDs.. but none of them really make the guitar easier to understand. All they teach you is techniques, songs, and maybe some theory. They don’t put it all together in a way that allows you to really PLAY guitar instead of LEARN guitar.

So this is one of the main reasons why I like Jamorama. It really ties all the information together in a step-by-step course. Once you’ve completed all three sections of the course (beginner, intermediate and advanced) you will definately feel like you can play guitar in any situation.

When Jamorama first came out, it was quite a humble product, which mainly consisted of the three books. But now it has expanded into something more like an internet video course on how to master the guitar. To be honest, it puts most guitar lesson DVDs to shame.

Click here to buy Jamorama today!

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