Friday, December 5, 2008

Time and Money Savings Learning Guitar on your own

Learning how to play the guitar today is much different then it would be learning before dvd's and the Internet.When I started I had a 25 page book that showed me the basics, how ever today teenagers and adults looking to learn to play can buy guitar instruction dvds. These disks are the equivalent of having your own guitar teacher right at home.

In this article I'm going to explain why you're better off learning to play guitar on your own with the aid of videos then by taking private guitar lessons.

Money Savings

No question, guitar lessons ain't cheap. You'll find it costs between $15 and $25 per lesson each week if you find someone local to teach you.Compare that with a single purchase price of one hundred to two hundred dollars for a top notch dvd guitar lesson product and over the course of a year there are some serious savings to be had.

Buying a good guitar lesson dvd course like Learn and Master the guitar will give you more then a years worth of content to learn as a beginner.

Save Time

Depending on your age determines how many commitments you have to tend to each week such as friends, family and your job.If you're an adult then being able to take a guitar lesson on your own time makes it easier to integrate into your current day-to-day life.

Having to make it to a guitar lesson one weeknight each week can really be hectic especially for someone with children.This is most true if you have children and other friends and family to think of.

By learning from a guitar instruction dvd you're able to take a lesson or two a week and do it when you have the free time.

What are you Looking for?

Look for guitar lessons on dvd that are made by a reputable guitar player, and ensure that the content on the dvds will carry you through for at least a few months.Many of the less expensive dvd lessons are basic, and only cover one part of learning guitar. These types of dvd lessons won't get your very far.

If you can see a sample of the video quality used on the dvds before purchasing this would be ideal.It makes no difference how good the teacher is, if the dvd is crappie you won't learn very much.

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