Monday, September 22, 2008

My Search of How to Learn to Play Guitar from Home

When I first bought my guitar the majority of my time was spent browsing the web searching for videos and tutorials that were free to show me how to play guitar. When I first started learning it was an adventure I was learning everything from scratch so each new chord or technique I learned was bringing me closer to being able to play a full song.

How ever after a couple of months of exhausting all of the free materials available online. It was at this I point I thought I was going to have to find more detailed instruction if I was to become a better guitar player.

A friend of mine had been taking guitar lessons from a local instructor in our town, the down side was it cost $20 bucks for each lesson, and there was only one less a week. The price seemed a lot to me, and I was interested in learning to play faster. I had time and was eager to learn and once a week wasn't going to cater to that.

So I decided there must be some paid options online I could explore. I started doing my research to try and find out more about the guitar lesson products that were out there for people like me to learn from home.

The best one I found was after reading a Learn and master guitar review. This dvd course seemed to be the Cadillac of learn guitar programs, and it was priced competitively for how much content it gave you.

I decided not to jump in right away, I kept doing some more research. I came across numerous guitar member sites, ebooks, and download courses none of which seemed to interest me as much.

It didn't matter how many sites I read and message boards I went to it always seemed to come back to that Learn and master guitar review. I decided it was worth a try, they had a money back guarantee so if I wasn't satisfied with the course after I got it I'd request a refund.

It took only about a week for my copy of Learn and Master guitar to get here and right out of the box I was impressed. The packaging, the practice book, everything looked very professional. I popped in the first dvd to get a look at the lessons and the video quality was awesome.

I have been using Learn & Master guitar now for a few months and my technique and guitar playing has progressed a lot. Without it I can only think I'd be stuck playing just a handful of chords and and feeling frustrated that I just shouldn't play guitar.

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