I wrote a post the other day called 'The Quest for Free Guitar Lessons' or something of that ilk - this kind of stuff isn't what I want to put on the main Advanced Guitar Player site but I really do believe that (with a bit of patience) there really is no need to pay for guitar lessons or tutorials on the Internet.Anyway, I signed up for Jamorama - just to find out if they were any good really - and I have say I'm pleasantly surprised.The free access area seems to involve some beginner lessons and this morning they sent me a free chord book - which is actually rather good, and would be ideal for a Beginner or Intermediate Guitarist.It obviously covers all the main chords and gives each chord in at least three neck positions - very handy!
But what I most like about it is the Chord Progression suggestions at the end of each Chord page - they suggest a Jazz Progression, a Rock Progression and also (and this idea WILL take you to an Advanced Level) how to fit the Chord into a Cycle of Fourths progression - if you don't know what that is, visit AdvancedGuitarPlayer.Com and do a search for Cycle of Fifths (it's the same thing just the other way round).Anyway, I have say I'm very impressed by Jamorama, and if you've been playing for less than five years or don't feel you've got the basics under your fingers, it's definitely worth checking out!Speak Soon
SimonPS. Click here to sign up for Jamorama Free Lessons
But what I most like about it is the Chord Progression suggestions at the end of each Chord page - they suggest a Jazz Progression, a Rock Progression and also (and this idea WILL take you to an Advanced Level) how to fit the Chord into a Cycle of Fourths progression - if you don't know what that is, visit AdvancedGuitarPlayer.Com and do a search for Cycle of Fifths (it's the same thing just the other way round).Anyway, I have say I'm very impressed by Jamorama, and if you've been playing for less than five years or don't feel you've got the basics under your fingers, it's definitely worth checking out!Speak SoonSimonPS. Click here to sign up for Jamorama Free Lessons
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