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Jamorama Works or Not?

Find out the reality about Jamorama Guitar Lessons for beginners. Can I learn to play guitar as easily as they claim?

Jamorama is a way to learn guitar without getting bogged down in theory and fingering, in a quick, cheap, entertaining way. This Jamorama review is written for you to study and discover everything you’ll need to know about these lessons before making your decision to buy.

Maybe the best thing about Jamorama is that it’s packed with extensive video lessons.  This is important for an online training because guitar is hands on and you need to see how it’s being done in order to duplicate it. Basically, this product helps you to improve your timing as you jam along to your favorite music tracks.

Their claim is that you will have the ability to play, by ear, almost any song after you utilize their training materials. When I looked at the low investment required for this schooling compared to all the step-by-step lessons and training materials and sound files it was a bargain.

All the latest tips and tricks for fast learning are incorporated into this program because it’s built for newbies who have no prior guitar playing experience. For more experienced or, technical users, their is a great section on how to read guitar “TAB.”

There’s also a ton of techniques that you learn: several ways to pick and strum, awesome scales, hammer ons and pull offs, and lots more.

In addition, they provide step-by-step help with learning to jam, which is very helpful for those who desire to play with a band. There’s lots of cool insider tips for you as well and one of the biggest ones which stood out for me was secrets to finding that very expensive guitar you’re looking for way less than retail so you can get the maximum sound for the least price. Almost from the time you buy the product and open it up you’ll get a tremendous value from it because it’s so easy to get started.

All the stuff you would require to become a player is included in the members area and very easy to access. After listening to just one of the lessons it was clear to me the simple method he used to teach.

The point is all angles are seen in the picture when the guitar is played. The videos have good production values and explain the process simply and clearly. You will not be jamming like Clapton overnight, but this is still among the best and easiest to use music training products I have encountered.

There are some problems with Jamorama;  it’s less useful if you already know the basics. Now I am a beginner, but I may want advanced stuff in 6 months. Can I get what I want? Secondly, the software will run properly without any glitches, but it may slow down your PC if you have multiple programs running or if you have an older computer.

Lastly, I said before, a few of the jam tracks aren’t the best, but there are many choices, so it’s not a big deal. We conclude that Jamorama is really promising.

There were a few things that I feel are really important, and that make me feel like I got what I paid for: First, this program dramatically improved my learning curve with little effort; Though I only put in about thirty minutes per day, I saw results within two weeks.

In addition, the lessons are taught in a fun way unlike those stuffy bookstore lessons or textbooks. It is very important to enjoy your lessons because when people are not entertained with the process they will lose focus. Not only that, but isn’t this something to take on purely for your own enjoyment?

Thirdly, from what I have learned so far, you will go from beginner to intermediate in no time using these techniques. While it is true that later the lessons will be less useful, right now you will be very happy with how well you are doing.

Also, I will admit that the videos do make learning much easier. The teaching & the quality level which this guy provides, I was not expecting. His approach is master stoke with uniqueness for learning various dimensions.

Lastly, I discovered that the concentration on rhythm and timing are helpful in improving your accuracy as well as giving you a bigger chance to join a band or doing pro work. Many of the guides and lesson plans you find out there focus on just timing and rhythm.  Since this is only one small part of Jamorama it truly sets this video training far above anything else out there.

Since it’s very user-friendly and all self-contained within the Jamorama program you won’t need to buy multiple other products to supplement your training here.  You get it all in one place. All in all, I can say that Jamorama is a great solution for beginners and intermediates to improve their guitar skills. It is not ideal, however, for advanced musicians.

It’s easy to use software with a clean interface that is simple and easy to understand. While you may have been confused in the past by some lesser and poorly organized guides this is very straightforward and easy for you to follow and practice.

The videos are some of the most impressive I have seen online, especially compared to smaller sites you could join, and they were made with much concern for detail and thoroughness in guitar instruction. Jamorama was designed to take an absolute beginner to an intermediate level with the goal of joining a band.  But even if you’re not looking to do that just follow the steps and the program will have you doing hammer ons, pull offs, complicated slides and palm muting and all the intermediate skills you’ve always wanted.

I like Jamorama because they will refund your money in 60 days if you do not make progress on the guitar, and I don’t know of any expensive guitar teachers who provide guaranteed progress.  You do get a 60 day full moneyback guarantee.  Is there any guitar teacher you know locally who will guarantee your results or give you the money back? Just see whether the tutor charging $60 per hour can match that guarantee. Then you will know the value.

Start jamming now.


Top 10 Guitar Players

Okay, I’m sure you’ve gotten an argument with your buddies at some point, comparing who you think are the top 10 guitar players of all time. We’ve all been there, but here’s the thing that few realize. Music isn’t competition, it’s not about who’s the best at this or that. Plus, there are so many musical genres, that to compare let’s say a metal master and a blues king doesn’t really work all that well. It’s like comparing Country to Rap.

That being said, there’s still a few guitarists that most people consider to be real heavies, and every time these types of lists come up, their names are always mentioned. These guitar players are arguably the most skilled at a specific technique, or are the most influential guitarists to other aspiring musicians, and that’s why they appear on my top 10 guitar players list.

In my opinion, this is the top 10 list of the most influential guitar players:

1. Jimi Hendrix
Need I say more? Jimi Hendrix is commonly found at the top of every “top guitarists” list! He turned the electric guitar into musicl science, playing around with sounds never before dreamed of on the electric guitar. Hendrix has a raw, fuzzy electric sound that is recognizable from the first note, which has been the inspiration of many younger guitarists since. His stage presence is also one of the most mind-blowing and electrifying. “Hey Joe” and “Fire” set the foundation for a solid monument of rock that stands to this day.

2. Jimmy Page
Another Jimmy! The Led Zeppelin guitar master has been very influential to a lot of rockers nowadays, and his guitar licks are legendary and instantly recognizable. His solo of “Heartbreaker” is legendary, and “Black Dog” and “Stairway to Heaven” are earth shattering rock classics. And no one else I know has ever had a guitar solo using a violin bow? That’s from “Dazed and Confused”,

3. BB King
When you say blues, everything all boils down to its master and ambassador: BB King. He paved the way for the newer generation of blues players, from Eric Clapton to John Mayer. BB King’s powerful bending and vibrato are classic blues techniques, still used today. Also, his guitar is also legendary – who else names their guitar Lucille?

4. Chuck Berry
You know that four-note riff that always reminds you of 50’s rock n’ roll? That came from Chuck Berry. Today’s rock n’ roll wouldn’t be the same without the great song that is “Johnny B. Goode”!

5. Keith Richards
Keith Richards is a founding member of one of the age-defying, and arguably one of the most influential active rock bands The Rolling Stones. Don’t tell me you aren’t aware of that memorable distortion-filled three-note riff from “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”! For all the hits the Stones put out that became foundations of other hit songs, Keith Richards also deserves a spot on the top 10 guitarists list.

6. Kirk Hammett
Metal was never the same way with the coming of Metallica. Kirk Hammett redefined hard rock with the pounding solos of “Master of Puppets” and, arguably their most popular song, “Enter Sandman”.

7. Carlos Santana
If you’re talking of instantly recognizable tone, there’s the master of Latin-infused rock, Carlos Santana. Before he started collaborating with other musicians, he was a Latin-rhythm purist, improvising with solos that are full of passion and spiritual meaning. Before hits like “Smooth”, there were the soaring, sustained instrumental solos of “Oye Come Va”, “Black Magic Woman” and other magical hits like these.

8. Kurt Cobain
The misunderstood genius, Kurt Cobain single-handedly ended the era of 80’s hair metal in a totally different way. He favored simple, heavy tunes instead of hair metal’s theatric style, and it reflected better the angst of the time. His most defining contribution to society was the original anthem of misunderstood generations, the four-chord monster “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.

9. The Edge
While many guitar players think of skill as playing at finger-blinding speed, The Edge is known for playing short, spare, and precise repetitive solos. But he and his rolling delay effects created the most passionate, most anthemic rock songs in history, from “Bad” to “Where The Streets Have No Name”. With the Edge at the lead, it’s hard not to scream in triumph.

10. Eric Clapton
A true son of the blues, Eric Clapton had influences in rock, creating classics like “Layla” with his early band Derek and the Dominoes, and progressing to one of the most recognizable blues guitarists, from “Bell Bottom Blues” to his heartbreaking “Tears In Heaven”.

I’m sure a lot of you will have top 10 guitar players lists that are very different from mine, but that’s the effect of musical influences; we have a lot of talented guitarists from a lot of different styles and genres to choose from. Whoever you decide to pick as your top 10 guitarists says a lot about your favorite styles, as well as your personality as a guitarist. Until then, just keep roking and rolling!