Jamorama Review
Jamorama Review
How would you like to play the guitar in front of a house-packed 50,000 person crowd? Maybe it's not too far away....
Lol, OK maybe for us beginners it is, but if you're reading this we all dream of it right? This is definitely a good start to get there.
For those of you who do not know, Jamorama is a collections of downloadable e-books, audios, videos, and tutorials on how to play the guitae.
Previously to getting Jamorama I had no guitar experience.
I have short and fat fingers, so playing the guitar is definitely a challenge for me. The collections in Jamorama has really been doing a great job of teaching me though.
I think the best part of Jamorama is that it has audio and video guides. I am the type of person who needs to see something to be taught, so this was PERFECT for me.
Along with being an expert on the drums, there are now hundreds of songs I can play on the guitar. I have come along way, and I recommend Jamorama for anyone from complete beginner to advanced. If you are very experienced, this may not be for you, even though you still may learn something.
Jamorama Review
A Review By A User
Jamorama consists of 84 different lessons. As stated before the lessons are combined with e-books, audios, videos, and other step by step and pictorial guides.Also included are games with the guitar, to make the experience more enjoyable.
I was amazed and pleased with the quality of the product because I am very dependent on pictures and having to see something to understand it. Most of the previous guitar books that I bought only had little pictures throughout the book, which was very hard for me to understand.
After 7 months of practice and guidance from Jamorama I can now play some songs by Eric Clapton, Guns N´ Roses, Blink 182, Nora Jones, The Beatles, Jimmy Buffett, Garth Brooks, Tim McGraw, Avril Lavigne, Blues Traveler.
I still cannot play their tougher songs, but I am definitely getting there.
My fat and short fingers are slowing me down...but I am working through it.
As always it is important to know that you will have to work hard to succeed at the guitar, just as you do in anything else. But the Jamorama package will quickly teach you how to properly play the guitar.
The customer support is also quick to respond, although I have only needed to contact them twice.
The only bad thing about this product is that it is not suitable for the more experienced guitar players. So I would say if you have been playing the guitar for many years, that this guide may not have the information you are looking for.
But again, it is the best beginner - intermediate guitar learning package I have come across.
Well I hope you all join the team of Jamorama "guitarers" and any of you can contact me if you have any further questions!
Hope you liked my Jamorama Review!
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Hello again!I was getting some requests about more information on Jamorama and who they are, so I got some information for you guys.
Jamorama is also known as The Rock Star Recipes company\team and they are made up of:
Specialist writers who are professional musicians who play the instruments they teach. They have had years of experience in playing, teaching and writing music,
Graphic designers, who are responsible for the layout and look of all the products, including books, software and bonus products,
Cartoonists and caricaturists, who have an extensive background in illustrating educational products.
These talented people help make Rock Star Recipes products the best available anywhere,
Audio and video technicians, responsible for the high quality audio and video recordings that are enrich each lesson and the learning experience,
Software developers, who have researched and put together the application that is the complete Jamorama package.
Rock Star Recipes team has several years putting the Jamorama software package together. 1,000s of man (and woman!) hours have gone into making Jamorama the ULTIMATE Guitar Learning Kit.
Contact Information:
Address:
Rock Star Recipes Ltd
P.O. Box 13661
Armagh
Christchurch
New Zealand
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Tip #1 (August 18, 2007) - One of the most basic, but most important tips I have ever received:
NEVER rush!
This is one of the biggest mistakes many young and beginner guitar players make when learning to play the guitar. Let me explain.
What most people do when they learn something new, not even with just the guitar, is they move on the the next thing, the next difficult level.
When people are learning to do something like playing the guitar, they want to learn as quickly as possible so they can eventually show off their talents.
So when most people (somewhere near 99%) learn a certain sequence of strings on a certain difficulty level, once they get it down they move on to the next thing. This is because they want to be good at the guitar and they want to do it as quickly as possible. They want to get as good as they can as quickly as possible. They think that because they are moving on to the next level quicker they are getting better quicker.
This is one of the biggest mistakes! You have to PERFECT each step before you move on. No matter what the difficulty level, even if it is the most basic, do it over and over and over. Make sure you get it correctly not only a few times, but hundreds of times in a row.
This is what some of the best guitar players in the world have done. They realize that moving on to the next difficulty level as quickly as possible will not get to better quicker.
When you get down the line in difficulty, it will hurt you severely. You will eventually come to a stage where you cannot perform the next level. This is where most people give up.
What most people do not understand is that it is not this level that they cannot surpass, but that they never perfected the previous steps.
So for those of you stuck, go back and perfect your previous lessons and skills. I know it seems simple and obvious now that I have mentioned it, but most people do not understand this concept.
This is again, the best advice I have ever received for becoming the best (and not only on guitar).
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