Learn Guitar Reviews

When looking to learn to play the electric guitar getting a good guide is pivotal if you want to be successful. This site over time will provide as many learn guitar reviews as possible and as it is so important I decided to provide a brief overview of the reviews on this blog.















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1


Jamorama



A great guide for any beginner to guitar or intermediate player. The main course consist of both written guides and video lessons as well as some great extra games software. Here For Full Jamorama Review.


5/5


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2


Guitar Tutor Pro


A solid guide that should be useful for any beginner. The lack of video is a disappointment but otherwise this is a very easy to follow, informative guide to learning guitar. Full Guitar Tutor Pro Review Here.


3/5


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3


Express Guitar


Not great nor bad and it provides some solid information but with better around at similar prices it is hard to recommend. Full Express Guitar Review Here.


2/5

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Tuesday 23 September 2008

Guitar Tutor Pro Review - The Best Way To Learn Guitar




Guitar Tutor Pro is a learn guitar course that is downloadable. It isn't hard to come across these type of courses as there are hundreds of them around. Many though should be avoided as they are complete rubbish, but is this one of them or not? Find out with this Guitar Tutor Pro Review.

Lets first get the negative part out of the way, and if I'm honest it is quite a big negative in my opinion. Guitar Tutor Pro doesn't feature any videos at all, although to some this won't matter to many it will be a huge loss.

In terms of its approach to training it is very good. The guide is aimed at the beginners and also a little towards intermediate guitar players, although if you are looking for something advanced this isn't for you. I believe the written guides are of a better standard than the ones provided by Jamorama.

Sadly there is no forum for members to help each other along and therefore there is no real online support with the course. The only form of contact is via a form on there website.

In the end it boils down to what you are looking for in a guitar learning course. If you are happy to just use written instruction and diagrams then this is probably the best course around. However the lack of video aids is a massive, massive loss and for that reason the majority will probably feel disappointed with Guitar Tutor Pro and better suited to a all in one course like Jamorama.

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