Jamorama Review
Jamorama Review:
5 Things You Should Know About Jamorama
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Reviewer: Jamie Jackson
Rating:
Deluxe Edition ($99.95)
Rating:
Standard Edition ($49.95)
Website Reviewed: www.jamorama.com
Jamorama Video Review
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In this Jamorama review, I got the chance to look at exactly what Jamorama was offering with their guitar lessons.
I can honestly say that they have put together one of the most thought out and helpful guitar lesson courses for someone wanting to learn or improve their guitar playing.
1. Standard vs Deluxe Editions
Jamorama have different editions depending on your requirements and budget. The Standard Edition is the core course, the Deluxe Edition expands on it by including lessons and instruction on lead playing techniques.
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2. Get Started Immediately
The thing I really liked was that all the guitar lessons were delivered instantly online which meant I didn’t have to wait for them to arrive in the mail or go anywhere to pick them up.
3. Step-by-Step Lessons
I could watch each of the easy to follow step-by-step video guitar lessons in the comfort of my own home, study the notes that came with it and then fire up a backing track audio file and strum along.
I also found that the guitar lessons were structured nicely and in such a way that each lesson built progressively upon the last. I couldn’t wait to complete one section so I could move on to the next! It was great being able to take each Jamorama guitar lesson at my own pace.
4. Over 12 Months of Lessons
There are over twelve months worth of guitar lessons with Jamorama to work through which is definitely a fair bit. If you consider that private guitar tuition can cost up to $50/hour once a week, that would amount to $2600 for a year’s worth of private guitar lessons! Jamorama is certainly cost effective in comparison.
It was great how they explained tablature and fundamental music theory too. I didn’t get overwhelmed by it and it’s certainly handy to know, especially tablature. Once you know how to read tablature, also called ‘tabs’ for short, there are millions of tab sites online that you can visit to learn how to play your favourite songs.
5. Useful Bonus Software
Another thing I notice as I went along doing my Jamorama review is that the extra software bonuses that came with the Jamorama guitar lessons proved to be really, really helpful. I know for some people, the thought of learning to read music can seem daunting but ‘Jayde Musica Pro’ made it easy and straight forward.
It’s also a very handy thing that another bonus you get with Jamorama is an online guitar tuner and metronome. We all need to be able to keep our guitars in tune and we all need to be able to play in time!
If you’re looking for guitar lessons that can help you improve your guitar playing, I strongly recommend that you check out Jamorama especially the Deluxe Edition as it’s the most comprehensive package with the most benefit.
