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Friday, January 15, 2010

Guitar Lesson News for 2010

By Elizabeth Gibson

Guitar lessons in 2010 are going to be better than ever. From the ever-popular Jamorama online course to the step-by-step lessons on DVDs from Legacy Learning Systems, the choices are getting better and the programs are getting better too. Jamorama has made some awesome changes in the selections they offer - they even added a DVD version of their course for those who find the downloads a problem.

The immediacy of downloading online guitar lessons has made them very popular and they will continue to be a first choice for many new guitar players. But the choices between DVDs and online downloads has been expanded recently in that Jamorama has added DVDs as an option for their guitar lessons course. Another top selling DVD course from Legacy Learning Systems is still very desirable - the Learn and Master Guitar course - for those who want a step-by-step, easy to follow set of lessons and don't want to download videos on their computer.

Why I think many people choose guitar lessons on DVDs is the fact that they want to get away from their computer to practice their guitar lessons. With DVDs you can take them to whatever place you have a TV and DVD player, or you can take them over to a friend's place. They even can be carried along with you on a vacation.

I am not saying that online lessons are not good - they are great! Some can be confusing though if the program is not designed well. For example, some don't make it clear enough which lesson to take when. All in all, for a beginner guitar player, any of the well-known lessons are a good start. And it is nice to know there is a choice between online or DVDs for those who don't have a newer, faster computer.

Learn and Master Guitar on DVDs and CDs is most probably the top selling course on disk. With the many lessons (on 20 DVDs) and the 5 Jam Along CDs, plus a workbook, student community online and a money back guarantee, this course has been very well planned out and designed. It's not cheap, but you do get what you pay for (in the best sense of that saying).

For downloading guitar lessons, you won't go wrong with Jamorama guitar lessons and guitar learning software. Plus they have made it much easier to figure out which of their courses are the best choice for an individual who is trying to choose. Their 2010 site redesign highlights 3 choices: Standard, Deluxe or Hard Copy Editions. The programs each increase in price in relation to the scope of the lessons - beginners will do well with the Standard Edition, but those with some experience will be pleased to find lessons for intermediate or advanced students in the Deluxe Edition.

When it comes to learning a life-long skill such as playing the guitar, it would be ideal if "money was no object." Fortunately there are prices suited for any pocketbook - even when just comparing these two programs: Learn and Master Guitar or Jamorama. No matter what the cost is in dollars, nothing compares to the huge value to the new guitar student of having instruction that helps you begin playing guitar or options to enhance existing skills for those who want to improve as a guitarist. - 18758

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