Jamorama Review
May 25th, 2009 by admin
Jamorama has been around a while, since 2004 in fact, so if you have been looking to learn how to play guitar online then you’ve probably already stumbled across it..Ben Edwards and his team of enthusiastic Guitarists have deveoped a course that claims to have you up and playing in only five minutes.But is it all it claims to be?
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But considering the cost, how good could Jamorama actually be? I was intrigued enough to find out for myself.
Dusting off the old wallet I quickly discovered that there is only one place to buy Jamorama and that is from their official website. Don’t be put off by the many ads asking the question ‘Is Jamorama a Scam?’ because I quickly discovered that it is not.The order process is safe and secure (it is handled by clickbank, a respected online agency for merchants selling digital products), so no need to be worried about your credit card details falling into the wrong hands. On top of this Jamorama itself offers a 60 money back guarantee, in case its not for you.
Having completed my order I was given instant access to the Jamorama course material – these consist of 2 ebooks, one for beginners, one for more advanced quitarists. There are 252 pages to browse at your leisure and it is all structured in very logical way. The course walks you though 44 chapters containing 148 video examples and exercises. I found the lessons very easy to follow and the beginner should have no trouble grasping the basics such as identifying the key parts of a guitar and how to sit whilst playing then move quickly onto more advanced guitar techniques and tablature reading skills.
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Bonuses
As if all that wasn’t enough the team at Jamorama just seem to want to keep on giving. Bundled with your purchase of Jamorama itself you also get access to some very good bonuses:
* The pro version of Jayde Musica (interactive software to teach you how to read music)
* GuitEarIt! (more doftware designed to improve your ability to recognise chords from their sound alone).
* Jamorama Metronome – designed to aid your timing, speed and control
* Guitar Tuner Pro Software and an Ebook called ‘How to tune your guitar
* 30 Days Free Access to songpond
Conclusion
There can be little doubt that the Jamorama Guitar Learning Course contains a lot of very valuable information for the beginner, and when you combine this with the price of the course (currently $39.95 – no more than the price of a couple of lessons with a guitar teacher), I have to say it is outstanding value for money. The 2 ebooks and included bonuses, not to mention access to the Jamorama Forum, are all you will need to start playing the Guitar.
However if you are already familiar with basics then this course may well be a little bit too simple for you, dont forget this is for beginner / intermediate quitarists.
By the time you have completed it you are unlikely to be actually paying as well as Eric Clapton, but you should have a firm grasp of the skills required to get you there.
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