What’s the best PC software for learning to play the guitar?
Are any of the software packages truly good, or do I need to find a human teacher?
My guitar hero for the last 43 years has been Keith Richards, but I wouldn’t want to completely close the door on learning classical guitar as well.
Hi,
I think it all really depends on your experience level. Have you heard of Jamorama? It’s pretty good to learn fast and okay for beginners to intermediate, You can check them out here http://jamorama-guitar.info
It is not like having a private tutor that can give you feedback though, but it’s a lot cheaper lol. Hope that helps!
Hi,
I think it all really depends on your experience level. Have you heard of Jamorama? It’s pretty good to learn fast and okay for beginners to intermediate, You can check them out here http://jamorama-guitar.info
It is not like having a private tutor that can give you feedback though, but it’s a lot cheaper lol. Hope that helps!
References :
http://jamorama-guitar.info
I think the software packages are a really good investment, seeing as they are 1 on 1, engaging, and interactive. Not to mention if you think cost wise. Just 1 or 2 guitar lessons (private) = the cost of these software programs.
I strongly suggest:
http://flagpolesitta.com/url/guitarsoft
otherwise browse around here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26x%3D0%26ref%255F%3Dnb%255Fss%255Fgw%26y%3D0%26field-keywords%3Dguitar%26url%3Dsearch-alias%253Dsoftware&tag=clogui-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
References :
There are some great software packages out there. Ones with video lessons and jam tracks really help with visual learners. I own Jamorama and Learn and Master Guitar. They are both excellent courses, but are in different price ranges. Jamorama is $40 and is a downloadable course. L&M guitar is 10 or 20 DVDs for about $150ish (more expensive since they ship a physical product). Both have an extensive number of lessons that should keep you going for many months. I don’t think any local teacher would be able to compare to the quality (for the price) that you can get in a software package now. While the DVD’s can’t give you feedback, the cost is minimal in comparison to real lessons. I own both of the software packages listed and I don’t regret buying them. And if you did regret buying them (within 60 days) you can get a full refund for any reason. Risk free is what sold me.
Justinguitar.com has some beginner material for free, but his later stuff is on DVD’s. I did not check on the price though. You can also find useful ‘how to play’ tutorials on YouTube by searching for your favorite song with ‘how to play’ tacked onto the search. This isn’t a beginner song, but something you can aim for. Jumpin’ Jack Flash – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc5DfBR1pw0
The main thing is learning how to practice. If you don’t learn how to practice, it doesn’t matter if you have 12 teachers. Find some good articles on practicing like http://www.stampproject.com/guitar%20files/Articles/guitar_article5.htm
Best of luck
References :
http://www.stampproject.com/guitar.htm
I like this
References :
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007TKOUK/buddhajasminerice5lbs-20