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(@derecola)
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Does any body use these guitar learning sites?I have been using the Jamorama site it is pretty good.What are your thoughts on these sites?

 
Posted : 29/05/2006 8:27 pm
(@elecktrablue)
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What sites might these be?

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Posted : 29/05/2006 11:10 pm
(@derecola)
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They are guitar instruction sites.

 
Posted : 29/05/2006 11:36 pm
(@kent_eh)
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I think electrablue meant, what are teh links to the sites.

Just to help out those who haven't heard of the sites derecola is asking about,
jamorama
Workshop live

I haven't used either, and I gave up even trying on Workshop live because the Flash applet was taking forever to load for me. (Like over 5 min) Nothing more discouraging than an overly heavy web site.

My gut reaction is that Jamorama sounds too much like a hard-sell sales pitch. It may be good value for money, but I don't respond well to hard sell pitches.

IMHO, YMMV

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Posted : 30/05/2006 3:45 pm
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Jamorama seems to be a real sales pitch, so I suspect that the content is lacking (too good to be true, etc)

The Workshop seemed professional, but the heavy use of Flash puts me off.

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Posted : 30/05/2006 4:00 pm
(@rocker)
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i have a couple of students that i teach for free, there all young kids from 9 to 11 in age,
one of them brought me doug marks metal method, i watched the whole course, and i think it an excellent course, you might want to try that

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Posted : 03/06/2006 6:54 pm
 Kook
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I am relatively new to guitar so may not be the best to judge.....but I started to learn guitar via the Jamorama program, I find it easy to follow and is quite thorough......knowledge used from it and all the information found here should get anyone well on their way. Thumbs up to Jamorama is my vote. I play guitar :o) #=={O}

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Posted : 30/06/2006 2:39 pm