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Howdy, everybody. This first post is here to give you an idea of what we’re about. Have you ever wanted to play guitar like your favorite band? Or maybe you just want to learn as a fun hobby? Heck, you might be a vocalist looking to add some instrumental skills to your arsenal. Whatever the case, we can help you out.
First and foremost, we are here to offer guitar instructions and/or outside links to sources to help you learn faster, no matter the style! We offer several resources, such as, getting you guitar lessons dvd, rock guitar instructions, we’ll even help you out while you learn guitar chords.
We’ve even got some resources for your kids guitar needs.All through this, we’ll be blogging our own progress as well. We’re not saying we’ve got it all, but we’d like to think that we’re pretty darn close…
For your convenience, if you can’t find the type of guitar lessons that you’re looking for here(Or if you just don’t feel like wading through all the posts to find what you’re looking for), then you can simply search on amazon with this:
So here we are, we just finished our three part virtual guitar lessons Jamorama review for you guys, and we’ve gotten some very nice feedback on it, so we figured you guys would be pretty excited for this post. It’s going to be rough. It’s going to be fun. It’s going to be slightly crazy. And we know you’re going to love it.
Advanced guitar lessons. What sets advanced guitar lessons apart from easy guitar lessons? Simple.
Advanced guitar lessons are the basics, but done in a way that gives you an idea on how to make your own music and how to do it more technically, faster, better, etc. While easy guitar lessons take the basics and give you a firm foundation for learning them so that have a good foundation for more advanced techniques.
But don’t take that to mean that you don’t need the beginner guitar instructions to get to the advanced guitar lessons. If you want a strong house, you need a good foundation.
So, what’s a good foundation for your advanced guitar lessons?
Scales. Chords. Intervals. Slow, precise, dedicated practice. That’s all there really is to getting good.
If you really want to step your game up, do the 21 day challenge.
The 21 day challenge is basically where you practice as slow as possible every day for 21 days, as long as you practice precisely and correctly. I’ve seen people go from intermediate to extremely skilled from this alone, and yes, I’m *very* serious. Just take 1 song that you like and practice your guitar instructions as slow as you can go with your metronome for 30 minutes a day. Do that for 21 days and come back and just try to tell me it didn’t help.
Advanced guitar lessons, honestly, are not as far out of your range as you’d like to think they are. In fact, they’re right where you’re at, and they’re not hard to get. Guitar Instructions HQ signing out.
Alright people, this is the third and FINAL virtual guitar lessons Jamorama review from Guitar Instructions HQ. We’re going to make it short & sweet as the others are jam packed with info about Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons. In this review we’ll give you the final pieces of the puzzle as to why Jamorama beats the competition hands down.
(Note: This is a review, to go to Jamorama’s home page, click here)
With Jamorama, comes along over twelve month’s of virtual guitar lessons. Now, that’s what’s on their page. Realistically, it should take you around 18 months to go through it all.
When you download guitar lessons from Jamorama, you will be getting to learn music theory very EASILY, and you will also be getting to learn all your favorite bands songs.
When you sign up to Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons, you get access to a forum with several THOUSAND other members there to help each other out, all for free.
When you download Jamorama’s guitar lessons, you get to learn acoustic guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar, spanish guitar, rock guitar, and several other styles of guitar lessons.
Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons are direct, clear, concise, and TO THE POINT. There is NO FLUFFER material with Jamorama, unlike 99% of other virtual guitar lessons that you can find online.
Click here to go to Jamorama’s home page.
This ends the 3 part virtual guitar lessons Jamorama review.
Alright, people. This is the second part of the three part Virtual Guitar Lessons Jamorama review that we at Guitar Instructions HQ have promised you.
(Note: this is a review, click here if you want to go to the Jamorama page)
So far, we’ve talked about a few parts of Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons that come with Jamorama, such as the ear training and the FREE metronome, and the fact that the for the price of just a metronome, you could buy Jamorama twice(depending on the metronome you get, particularly if you get one that is the same quality as the free metronome that comes with Jamorama, you could buy Jamorama 7 times!), and ear training… Well, that’s an entirely different story.
In this review of Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons, we’ll talk about the other factors that makes Jamorama so great, and finish talking about Jamorama’s bonuses that come with it, so let’s get started!
Jamorama comes with Jayde Music Pro, which helps to teach you how to read music in a fun and easy way.
Jamorama comes with a guitar tuner kit(huge value here).
Jamorama comes with a guitar chords instructions book.
Alright. Now, that’s the low down of the bonuses for Jamorama, and anyone who’s ever looked into it knows that each of these things alone can cost several times the price of Jamorama itself.
Jamorama itself has over A YEAR’S worth of virtual guitar lessons, and teaches you everything from finger strength, finger speed, how to play in a band, every scale in existance, every chord you could possibly think of, and how to play your favorite songs from all your artists.
This concludes the second part of the review of Jamorama’s virtual guitar lessons.
So, we promised you guys a Jamorama review yesterday, and we had some complications which led to it not happening. Sorry, our bad, guys.
We figured we’d redeem ourselves by making our Jamorama review in 3 parts and will make sure you understand when you download virtual guitar lessons by Jamorama.
So, what does Jamorama REALLY come with that makes it so interesting?
(Note: this is a review, click here if you want to go to Jamorama’s home page)
Well, as you probably know, Jamorama tops the majority of virtual guitar lessons and puts them to shame with each of its several components.
It comes with its own Jamorama metronome which in and of itself is worth several times the cost of Jamorama.
It comes with the ear training(honestly this is worth around $300, which is around 10x the price of the entire jamorama package itself).
There was one thing that I didn’t like about Jamorama, though. The lessons can at times be hard to follow if you’re an ABSOLUTE newbie and have no idea how to even strum with a guitar.
But other than that, it’s wonderfully easy to follow along with and it’s like having your own personal guitar instructions teacher there with you, in virtual guitar lessons form.
So, this was part one of the three part virtual guitar lessons Jamorama review series – stay tuned for the other two tomorrow!
Hey there folks, and a Merry, Merry Christmas from Guitar Instructions HQ!
We hope you’re having an absolutely wonderful holiday with your family and are taking this chance to sit back and relax. No worrying about work, no worrying about stress, no nothing. Just eating, celebrating, and having fun.
If you’re not, well, get to it! Tis the season after all!
So, we’re also taking this chance to get some rest from all the stress and work, but we’d like to to know what’s up on the horizon for January ALONE from guitar instructions hq. We’ll also give you a sneak peak into February.. hehehe
We’ll begin January with a bang! We’re going to review several guitar instruction books for you, and even more blues guitar instruction books, get you more lessons for your kids(SIMPLE guitar instructions for kids). More music theory for you, Spanish guitar lessons, guitar lessons dvd reviews. And that’s just the first WEEK.
Want to know what’s on the entire roster for January?… I thought you would ;D
Well, I’m not going to tell you! I’ll give you guys a decent amount of what we’ve got for you, but we’ve gotta keep it a secret a bit, haha.
1)music theory made easy - once again we’ll have music theory for you guys!
2)easy guitar music theory – Finally!
3)simple guitar instructions for kids – come on, this was needed!
4)virtual guitar lessons – easy and effective
5)guitar chords instructions for those who want to step their game up
6)guitar instructions for the strong of heart
7)guitar instruction material for the pros
learning blues guitar - how to do it right
9)rock guitar lesson for you guys
10)guitar lessons dvd to check out
11)easy guitar songs for beginners
12)learn guitar software for newbies
So that’s just a bit of what’s in store for january. Heck, in fact, that’s only the first two weeks worth of material, so you better be excited!
Now that we’ve got all that out of the way, once
Alright, so we all know about blues guitar – or do we? This style of music is often overlooked and underrated, and it’s darn hard to find good blues guitar instruction pretty much anywhere. Today, we’ve got a book on the subject of blues guitar instruction and we’re going to help you find a few things out about this elusive style of playing, so let’s get started with the review!
The book is called “blues you can use.” One thing that the name says, is that this is blues guitar instruction that you can use. One thing this book is NOT, however, is an everything-you-need to know about blues guitar instruction. Does that mean this book is full of fluff or useless? Absolutely not! In fact, this book probably teaches you more about blues than you’ll ever need to know anyway(Unless you happen to be in a traveling blues band, haha!)
This book is for a blues player who hasn’t much of an idea of blues guitar, but wants to jump right on in and play all the fun and cool blues guitar stuff. The instructions offered in this book definitely will help you with that.
The book contains a comprehensive guide to playing both the lead AND rhythm guitar. It’s got several covers of several famous songs, mainly of blues and rock and roll guitar. It includes over 20 solos, several chord progressions and riffs, has turnarounds, and many other things.
If you want some quality blues guitar instruction, and aren’t already a pro at the topic, you should check out “blues you can use” at the following link:
Today’s Guitar instructions are for those who are looking for something a bit… more. These are advanced guitar lessons that will take you from being ‘good at guitar’ to ‘great at guitar.’
This product will take you from being able to play your favorite songs and even coming up with a few of your own, to making all your friends jealous at how good you’ve gotten at guitar.
It’s a guitar learning software called eMedia Guitar Master, and it’s got to be the best thing since sliced bread. It comes with a chord dictionary, a digital recorder, a digital metronome and an automatic tuner. Each of these seperately cost around the same price(often more, actually!) than how much this software is being offered for. In my opinion, it’s like stealing.
So, what else comes with this software that will take you from good to great and qualifies it to be called advanced guitar lessons?
It comes with over 100 lessons, and over a hundred songs you can learn ranging from every style of music you can think of. You ever want to play guitar hero songs? You’re in luck, they’re all covered here. It won’t be long till you’re rocking the heck out after you get this thing. It teaches movable power chords, barre chords, using effects pedals to their maximum(comes with sound effects for you to see how things change after you record your guitar with the FREE digital recorder), yanks, hammer-ons, pull-offs, palm muting, distorted riffs, blues scales, using feedback, using the whammy bar(this is actually the first course I’ve found that actually teaches how to use the whammy bar), and tons of other things.
Personally, I think they could sell this set of advanced guitar lessons for at least three times the price that they’re offering it here at amazon.
It’s almost Christmas time, and I picked up a few sets for my friends and family as gifts. If you’re interested in eMedia Guitar Master: Software’s advanced guitar lessons for yourself or for a friend/family member, check it out at the following link:
A fine and integral part of playing the guitar, is an often underrated and overlooked style: Country guitar. People often think that this style is outdone and/or easy, so they rarely reap the benefits the country guitar instruction has to offer them as a musician. There’s just something about that fun, twangy style of guitar that you just can’t help but love. Even if you’re not really interested in country music, you can’t just overlook the benefits of at least looking into country guitar instruction. I mean, I’m not really a fan of Country music(except ‘Texas Country’, which could be more classified as a more rock-ish kind of feel), and as such, I never really looked into the style for my own playing until quite a bit down the road, but once I did, I was very glad to have been swept in by this fun style of playing.
So, for this lesson, we’re going to give you guys some tabs to read so you can see what would be in store for you in Country guitar instruction. This will be a short lesson, where we’ll give you guys tabs, and a link to some of our personal favorites in this area. So, let’s get started!
A simple riff you can play that’s fun and easy to learn would be:
E ——————————————
B ——————————————
G ——————————————
D –3-3-2———————-0-3-0—-
A ———5-3—————3————
E —————5-6–3-1—————–
Give that a go over a few times, see how it feels. Feels good, eh?
Some of you may have recognized that as a riff that Johnny Cash played in a few of his songs. It sounds good when he does it, and it’ll sound good when you do it!
This was a quick and fun little tidbit of country guitar instructions. We have our personal favorites here:
1) Amazon.com’s Guitar Instructions
3) Youtube
Honestly, finding country guitar instruction that will suit you isn’t hard and you will constantly reap the benefits of practicing this style. We hope you enjoyed this post as much as we enjoyed writing it!
Guitar Instructions HQ has a very special article for you guys today! This is a guest article and we hope you guys like it!
When you get down to it, there is no way to instantly master the guitar, no matter what types of guitar instructions you’ve got. While there are methods that can definitely help you along and to make the learning curve a little easier to take, remember that you can’t expect to pick it up in a single day.
When you are looking to teach yourself guitar, remember that it takes more than just a simple day of practice – otherwise everyone could do it. The famous guitar players out there didn’t learn their skills in just one day; there was a lot of time and effort and discipline that was put into following their guitar instructions.
In fact, most of the famous and most skilled guitarists had been playing guitar for years before they even considered making it big. Even after you get very good at playing guitar, there will always be something new to learn.
Start by learning all the different parts of it and what they do. Start with the easy chords and until you get good at them, stay away from the more difficult chords, and the minor chords and the power chords.
Practice one chord at a time. Be sure that before practicing the next chord, you have fully comprehended the previous chord. Each chord should be played properly with proper hand placement on the strings. If it doesn’t sound good then you are not doing it right – but bearing you have the right guitar instructions, this will be easy as pie for you.
Once you’ve got your chords down you will build confidence within yourself. When you learn an easy song and master it, you will further build your confidence in your playing. By doing this, it will also further encourage you to want to keep on your path. It’s very fulfilling to be able to play your first song after putting some time and effort into it.
The key when you teach yourself guitar lies with having realistic expectations and in building off of knowledge that you already know. There are a lot of tutorials out there that can really help you out.
If you want to learn to play the guitar easily, then the first step is to find quality instructions. It doesn’t matter in what form. You can take guitar lessons from someone who knows how to play. You can buy DVD guitar instructions. You can even find guitar lessons on the internet.
If you want to learn to play the guitar easily, then an online guitar course may be your best bet. You can learn at your own pace. You don’t have to leave your house to go anywhere. Compared to lessons, the cost is very minimal. They provide all the quality training you need to take you from a novice to skilled. Here’s a good example of online guitar instructions.
And that was the guest article about how to learn to play guitar. Soon: Guitar instructions – finding the right teacher for you.


