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Learn To Play Guitar using Jamorama Method

I’ve always wanted to play guitar, but never made it a priority in my life.  Seems like I’ve always came up with excuse after excuse not to learn to play guitar.  I guess the first step would be to actually buy a guitar online someday – but again with the excuses.

I thought I would do some research to see what was the best selling guitar course had to offer, while I contemplated what type of guitar to buy.

The buzz is all about Ben Edwards’ course Jamorama.  The course claims to be packed with easy-to-follow instructions and the most inclusive and straightforward system available to date.

Ben provides some exclusive Jam Tracks to learn and practice with, these are not the ordinary boring drills other learn to play guitar courses offer.  Some of the best professional musicians collaborated on these recordings – although no names where mentioned one wonders just who these “Best Professionals” really were?  Eddie – nah, no way!

Big bold letters claim that JAMORAMA WILL WORK FOR YOU (ME) and get you playing like a professional in no time.  The sales page is full of testimonials as with most products sold online.

What seems to peak my interest is the 148 stet-by-step video lessons with 26 tracks to jam along with.  Nothing is worst than reading to learn something like playing guitar or listening to audio tracks – the Video Lessons are a hugh selling point for me.

All the usually claims, Jamorama makes learning FUN! I hate these types of sales lines, but they work and help push a potential shopper into a buyer every time.

Ben offers a FREE 6 part Guitar eCourse valued at $37 – which includes both Audio and Video content, free music learning software and what seems to be a ton more.

I’ll be checking it out for sure.

Hope I finally (wow Hope!) I will learn to play guitar this year, and I think Jamorama will be the course I try first.

Tim Somers
MusicHoncho.com
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