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1/10/2005

Jamorama review

Well, I just bought this course recently, so I thought I would give a quick Jamorama review

First off, you get a bunch of stuff when you buy Jamorama, so you have to download all kinds of stuff. That isn’t a real problem at all… but just make sure you stay organized so you get everything. And so you don’t lose it somewhere on your hard drive once you download it.

What you get with Jamorama:

Jamorama Book one - beginners, intro to strumming, intro to chords, reading tabs, first string notes, easy chords, healthy learning, various dominant chords, and a whole lot more. This is a killer introduction, and the 52 included audio clips let you hear what the lessons are supposed to sound like. This is great stuff for a true beginner.

Jamorama Book two - intermediate, including sight reading, bass note runs, major seventh chords, various strum patterns and chord progressions. And intro to scales, and lots of different chords. You also get 61 audio clips that let you actually hear what things are supposed to sound like.

Jamorama Book three - advanced, including minor scales, barre chords, power chords, ninth chords, diminished chords, and augmented chords. This book also has 31 audio clips to go along with it. The audio clips are downloadable MP3 clips that you can play on your computer or anywhere else you can play an MP3.

In addition to the three books and all those audio clips, you get a whole bunch more… including an ear training game and guitar tuning software. This course is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED… you can check it out by clicking here.

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