Saturday, October 4, 2008

My Search of How to Learn to Play Guitar from Home

When I first bought my guitar I spent a lot of time browsing the web searching for videos and tutorials that were free to show me how to play guitar. When I first started it was exciting because I was starting from scratch so each new chord or technique I learned brought me closer to piecing together a full song.

How ever after a couple of months of exhausting the majority of free videos and tutorials I could find on the Internet. It was at this I point I thought I was going to need more detailed instruction if I was to become a better guitar player.

A friend of mine had been taking guitar lessons from a local teacher, how ever it was $20 bucks for each lesson, once 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 are probably some paid alternatives online I could explore. I started doing my research to learn 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 top rated learn guitar course out there, and it was priced competitively for how much content it gave you.

I decided not to jump in right away, instead I just kept looking at more reviews. I came across numerous online membership websites, downloaded guitar videos, and ebooks that promised to teach me how to play guitar in one weekend.

No 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 was less then one week for my copy of Learn and Master guitar to get here and as soon as I opened it 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 to say I've had Learn and Master Guitar for several months and my guitar playing has progressed a lot. If I didn't have this home study course I assume I'd just be playing the same handful of chords and and feeling frustrated that I just shouldn't play guitar.

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