
Learning where to put your fingers to form guitar chords is not a problem. There are plenty of chord charts and tabs available online and in books. Learning how to play the chords usually presents the learner guitar player with a challenge or two. We have reviewed several guitar programs and the below represents our personal recommendations.
Learn to Play Guitar with Jamorama is a collection of downloadable ebooks, games and video/audio files that comes with membership and a required fee. The ebooks include detailed and in-depth pictures and exercises with icons that inform you if there is an audio or video recording that goes along with the particular lesson. The well-designed games cover chord identification, sight-reading and pitch recognition.
Jamorama lacks an animated fretboard, the ability to record performance, repetition looping, performance feedback and music tracking. Jamorama only offers email support for customer inquiries, but they are quick to respond and helpful. Unfortunately, you can not access any of the material from the members section until you download some of the content to your computer.
We found the Jamorama material to include amusing and entertaining games and lessons for the beginning player, but lacking in advanced features for musicians that may want to record there own arrangements.
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Autumn Leaves improvisation with scale explanations. This lesson features the old standard in the key of E-minor. Focus is on “laid back” playing (play after the beat) and on the scales used. I want to show that you can use the E blues scale throughout the whole tune. But of course there a lots of [...]
www.TortoiseGuitar.com – How to use pentatonic scale patterns over chords. This example uses patterns 1, 3 and 4 to play over a blues in A minor on the 5th fret. This allows you to play Am pentatonic, Dm pentatonic and Em pentatonic patterns all on the 5th fret.
A free guitar lesson sample taken from the four-hour DVD guitar course, Logical Lead Guitar. In this segment, instructor Adam St. James demonstrates how to break down part of the main shape of the pentatonic scale into useful riffs so you can begin to solo. Tab and sheet music for this video are available in [...]
How to play an A Major Scale, 2 Octaves 3 notes per string, instruction by Dusty Barber. Guitar Lesson. www.dustinbarber www.youtube.com/dbarber1000
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