Thursday, May 24, 2007

The lead guitar method for you?

Are you ready for the next stage? Do you have a few chords under your belt and a little confidence in your ability to get through a song without stopping? Have you mastered a scale or two?


If you're ready to start working on your lead guitar skills, Jamorama Lead Guitar is probably the best option to get you to a professional level quickly.


If you've put the guitar aside in the past, and want to find a decent lead guitar method and fulfil your dreams, the classic Jamorama bells and whistles should help you brush off the cobwebs.


Here's a few words from the gutarist behind the Jamorama teaching system, Ben Edwards:

"Originally I spent over a year creating the original Jamorama guitar course. It took people on a journey from beginner to advanced by fast-tracking their guitar playing skill, while covering every aspect involved in learning to play guitar. But even these books weren't enough. People kept asking me to put a course together to teach them STEP BY STEP HOW TO PLAY LEAD GUITAR. I KNEW I could come up with a BETTER way to learn lead guitar than what was available. I teach lead guitar fluency and teach you how to use your ear to bring you to the stage where you can play virtually any guitar solo that you hear. You're going to save time, money, and aggravation. Practice when YOU want. Go as fast or as slow as YOU need. You'll learn to avoid the mistakes that you've been making."

Ben Edwards believes that a great way to learn something is to watch and and listen to how it SHOULD be played. To this end, Jamorama has forty-three step-by-step video lessons which you will be able to follow easily as you learn the best ways to learn new material fast and fluently without aquiring the bad habits that always go with bad practice.


Jamorama Lead Guitar also includes an advanced guitar learning technique developed by a university psychologist to train your fingers to automatically remember all the chord shapes and riffs, in a third of the time. Also, to eliminate time wasting practice methods, Ben's course teaches you how you can understand and work with the way your brain processes information.


Another exclusive feature of Jamorama is the "jam tracks". According to Ben Edwards, "Learning how to play guitar is like learning how to speak a language. The more you listen to, imitate and play along with professionals, the better you'll get. With Jamorama you play along with the Jamorama Band, a group of top notch, professional studio musicians on twenty-nine exclusive Jam Tracks."
Two of the outstanding features of the Jamorama lead guitar method are:
'GuitEarIt!' - Ear Training Game

You will start off with the notes A, B, C, and D and are given various strums in which you must decide what was just strummed, using a multiple choice answer board. You get 10 points if you answer correctly first time, 6 points if it takes 2 guesses, 3 points if it takes 3 guesses, and 0 points if it takes 4 guesses. You can only progress from level to level if you score enough points. As you progress, the game gets gradually more difficult. You'll be amazed at how quickly, just by playing this game, you'll train your ear without much effort and eventually you'll be able to recognize all 29 major, minor and seventh chords.
Your friends will be saying that "you have a great ear for music". And you'll not only find it far easier to transcribe songs from the radio, you'll have a better ear for music and that will in turn pay you big, big dividends on your guitar playing progress. What an opportunity!
'Jayde Musica Pro'

Jayde Musica brings enjoyment to the otherwise monotonous task of learning how to read music. Watch as musical notes fly across the screen and do your best to identify them! This game goes from beginner to advanced levels, complete with high scores.


To learn more about Jamorama Lead Guitar, and to get the free 6-Part Lead Guitar E-course, click here to visit Jamorama Lead Guitar