Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Jamorama Review: What I hate about it!

I have recently had a few visitors going through the free guitar lessons posted on my blog.  The one common question in comments was should they purchase Jamorama? Most of them have had tried some other online course and were disappointed so they were in a fix about Jamorama. So I decided to post a review of it including what I hate about it.

Well, here is my review of Jamorama.

What do you get:  84 lesson guitar learning course with three .pdf ebooks (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced) plus sound files, 148 video lessons, and 16 jam tracks.  The entire course is designed by Ben Edwards who is himself an experienced expert!

The best part about Jamorama is that unlike other courses here you get video files too, these video files make learning a very easy job. You can hear and see how the guitar is actually being played and simply practice along.

The guitar lessons are designed in a manner that they teach you everything from how to hold guitar to how to play guitar like a pro.

Jamorama had a couple of very useful software. Like the

- Jayde Music: Jayde Music is a fun to use software that teaches how to read music. I have also followed a course on singing, so I know one of the best ways to learn music is to learn it by ear. Jamorama makes it very very simple with a fun filled game that will make transcribing songs an easy job.

I'll say that if you are just a beginner or at an intermediate level then Jamorama is the perfect course to start with. If you are somebody with a lot of experience and are looking to further improve yourself you can definitely expect some great stuff of the Jamorama advanced course.

There is an optional upgrade available with Jamorama, I suggest that you go for that. The lessons given out there perfectly complement the Jamorama courses and games. Infact I feel that Jamorama should have included it in the main course instead of putting it up as an optional upgrade.

Jamorama only offers email support for customer inquiries, but they are quick to respond and helpful. However what I hated was that, you can not access any of the material from the members section until you download some of the content to your computer. It is not a big deal but I would have preferred a complete online access.

Anyhow, thats it for Jamorama.

If I am asked to rate it, I will still give it five stars. It offers great value for money and they have provided an extensive level of support something that no one else does!

Good Luck!

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