Is Jamorama good? Not really… – Jamorama Review, User Complaints and Feedback

jamorama-review-new-7The subject of this review is the revamped, modernized version of Jamorama, launched in October, 2014. They have definitely taken things forward from V1 of their product: you might not know, that there was an old version of Jamorama. It was basically a 200 page ebook, and a few videos of chord fingerings. It was a thorough, yet stone-aged course left behind a long time ago in our interactive, multimedia online world.

The new and improved version of Jamorama is made up of online video lessons, supplementary  tablature, and backing tracks. They also have a new and improved face, Mark McKenzie, who not only spends a lot of time with his guitar, but apparently at the gym as well. You’ll see what I mean when you watch closeups of his fretting hand 🙂

Let’s have a look into the details of the Jamorama guitar course, and whether it works or not.

Jamorama Quick Review Sheet
  • 8/10
    Ease of use - 8/10
  • 6/10
    Quality - 6/10
  • 8/10
    Support - 8/10
  • 5/10
    Price - 5/10
6.8/10

Summary

The new Jamorama series of lessons is aimed at beginner guitar players. At present, it includes around 200 videos (10 hours), with accompanying tabs and backing tracks, where needed. All of the lessons are filmed in HD.

Once you gain access to the full Jamorama guitar lessons area, you’ll be able to view any of their video tutorials, download the supplemental tabs to each lesson, and listen to the backing track accompanying the respective lessons. Note, that not all lessons have backing tracks. You cannot download Jamorama video guitar lessons.

At present, they have 4 main categories of lessons, and within those, 8 different courses, lasting altogether around 10 hours. The owners of the site say they will upload a new course every month. You will also get access to their old bonus material, which is a compilation of not-so-useful guitar software. We’ll list those later.

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The price of the Jamorama guitar course is currently discounted to $60 per year!

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What you’ll learn with Jamorama

Let’s start our Jamorama review by looking at the lesson set offered by the site. Jamorama is clearly aimed at beginner guitarists, so if you are an intermediate or advanced player, stop reading now and have a look at GuitarTricks or Jamplay instead.

The members section of the site is divided into 4 main categories. Within that, you have courses, and within the courses, you have separate video lessons.

Here are the main categores you’ll find on Jamorama at present:

  • Beginner courses – 3 courses, with 5 hours of video
    • Beginner guitar chords series
    • Beginner Guitar Method – Stage 1
    • Beginner Guitar Method – Stage 2
  • Genre Courses – 1 fingerstyle genre course, with almost 2 hours of videos
    • Fingerstyle guitar
  • Skills and techniques – 3 courses, with 3 hours of videos
    • Lead Guitar for Beginners
    • The 1 Hour Workout
    • Speed Picking
  • Maintenance and care – 1 course, with 30 minutes of videos
    • Acoustic guitar maintenance

Adding it all up, you get around 10 hours of videos on Jamorama at the time of this review, which isn’t much as compared to other guitar lesson sites. For example, under genre courses, they just have a fingerstyle course…

The amount of lessons is just enough to teach fundamental guitar techniques, but I feel it’s not enough to get beginners to actually start practicing them.

Sample videos

Here is a sample video from the Beginner category > Beginner guitar chords series > D major chord.

And here is another sample video, which is somewhat more advanced, this is from the Skills and techniques category > Speed picking series > Palm muting with distortion lesson:

Ease of Use

During our analysis of the Jamorama website, we found that navigating it is straight forward. You have your courses, and within those, your videos. However, the supplemental content and backing tracks aren’t grouped according to each lesson, rather listed for each course. This isn’t very intuitive.

What You Get with Jamorama

  • 10 hours of video lessons (not downloadable)
  • Supplemental tabs (downloadable)
  • A few backing tracks
  • Guitar software
    • GuitEarIt! – Ear training game to develop sense of pitch and tone
    • Jayde Musica Pro – software that teaches you how to read music
    • Guitar Tuner Pro – Guitar tuner software
    • The Jamorama Metronome – Metronome software

Pros:

  • HD quality videos
  • Mark McKenzie has a good teaching style

Cons:

  • Not enough lessons
  • No song lessons
  • Courses not as detailed as they should be

Support Services of Jamorama

If you have any questions, you can turn to a forum for answers. The Jamorama staff answer will answer in a few days. You can have a look at the live forum here.

Setup/Compatibility of Jamorama lessons

The lessons need a broadband internet connection, there is no software to install. To install the extra guitar software, you’ll need a PC.

Warranty

30 day no questions asked money-back guarantee, and a 60 day guarantee provided by their payment processor, ClickBank.

Price

Payments are handled by ClickBank, a reputable payment processor. You can pay with any major bank card, or PayPal.

Conclusion

If you are a beginner and you like the teaching style of Mark McKenzie, than Jamorama is right for you. You will learn the basics of playing guitar. If you are at an intermediate level, Jamorama won’t have anything to offer you.

The new Jamorama was launched in October, 2014 with a limited number of lessons (around 10 hours worth at the time of this review). This does not put Jamorama on par with other guitar lesson sites, who have been producing videos for years. At the moment, Jamorama does not have any real competitive advantage, other than it’s new face, Mark McKenzie. As an alternative, you should consider GuitarTricks or TheGuitarLesson.com if you’re a beginner, or JamPlay if you’re intermediate-advanced.

The newly re-launched Jamorama is still in it’s infancy, and has much catching up to do if it wants to compete against other established online video guitar lesson sites.

Old Jamorama course review (with Ben Edwards)

Jamorama is a downloadable guitar lesson course designed specifically for beginners. It utilizes a combination of written material, audio tracks and short videos of a guitarists (Ben Edwards) hands to show you exactly what you need to do to learn the guitar. During our review of Jamorama, we were pleased to see that it is a well structured course, which systematically teaches beginners all aspects of playing the guitar, from chords, to strumming, to playing songs. It’s not a guitar theory intense course, but it covers the basics a beginner guitarist will need.

The course runs on a new interactive, multimedia software. The software loads each lesson contaning the written material full of pictures and tabs, and is complemented by audio and video, all loaded timely by the software.

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Each lesson contains step-by-step instructions on what you should be doing and why, so Jamorama is definitely designed for the beginner guitarist. The lessons are very thorough in providing everything the new guitarist needs, so you won’t have any holes in your set of knowledge if you complete the course from A to Z.

A negative aspect we found during our review of the Jamorama guitar course, is that the videos are short, and don’t contain any speech, only demonstrations of what you should be playing in the given lesson. You have to read most of the information, so if you prefer video guitar lessons, this course isn’t for you. A big positive we found was the ability to turn off the guitar track when playing the jam tracks, a very nice feature.

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What you’ll learn with Jamorama:

The Jamorama kit contains a lot of content. You’ll learn about pretty much every aspect of playing the guitar, but instead of summarizing it, I think we’ll just give you an exerpt of the main chapters in the course

Part 1.

Lesson 1 – Introduction to chord diagrams, chords A and D, strumming
Lesson 2 – Introduction to guitar tablature, jam track No. 1.
Lesson 3 – Notes on the treble clef, time signature, notes on the 1st string, notes on the second string, jam track No. 2.
Lesson 4 – E major chord, the repeat sign, jam track No. 3, notes on the 3rd
Lesson 5 – G major chord, C major chord, jam track No. 4, notes on the 4th string, jam track No. 5.
Lesson 6 – A minor chord, turn around progression, jam track No. 6, jam track No. 7, notes on the fifth string
Lesson 7 – Eighth note rhythm patterns, F major chord, the chromatic scale
Lesson 8 – Dominant 7 chords, A7 chord, D7 chord, E7 chord, jam track No. 8.
Lesson 9 – Silent stroke symbol, jam track No. 9, notes on the sixth string, jam track No. 10.
Lesson 10 – G7 chord, C7 chord, two bar rhythms
Lesson 11 – B7 chord, blues in E major, jam track No. 11
Lesson 12 – Notes on stave: irst position, bass note picking.
Lesson 13 – Time signature, jam track No. 12, bass note picking in, jam track No. 13.
Lesson 14 – Suspended chords, Asus4 chord, Dsus4 chord, Esus4 chord, jam track No. 14, scales, the major scale, C major scale, jam track No. 15.
Lesson 15 – Asus2 chord, Dsus2 chord, jam track No. 16

Part 2.

Lesson 1 – D Minor chord, bass note runs.
Lesson 2 – Major seventh chords, F major 7th, C major 7th, 16th note rhythm patterns.
Lesson 3 – A major 7, D major 7, G major 7, chromatic notes – First position.
Lesson 4 – B minor chord, triplet rhythm
Lesson 5 – Major six chords, A6 chord, E6 chord, the A major scale
Lesson 6 – Barre chords, F barre chord, root six barre chord
Lesson 7 – Percussive strum
Lesson 8 – Root 6 minor bar chord
Lesson 9 – Key signatures and scales
Lesson 10 – F dominant 7 chord (Root six), music rests
Lesson 11 – Deadening, eighth note rest within a strum
Lesson 12 – Major root 5 barre chords, staccato strumming
Lesson 13 – Chord progression concepts, blues pattern 1, blues pattern 2
Lesson 14 – Root 5 minor barre chord, 12 bar blues pattern 3
Lesson 15 – Palm muting
Lesson 16 – Advanced rhythm techniques
Lesson 17 – Root 5 dominant 7 barre chord, blues in D
Lesson 18 – Reggae strum
Lesson 19 – Minor scale
Lesson 20 – Minor 7th chords, Fm7chord, Bbm7 chord.
Lesson 21 – Major 6 barre chords, F6 chord, Bb6 chord
Lesson 22 – Power chords, F power chord, Bb power chord
Lesson 23 – Accents, compound meter
Lesson 24 – C shape barre chords
Lesson 25 – Suspended barre chords, Bbsus2, Bbsus4
Lesson 26 – Root 6 and root 5 major 7th barres.

Ease of Use

Each one of the Jamorama guitar lessons is based on written material, which includes details, pictures and exercises. There are usually audio and video recordings that supplement the given lesson, which can be accessed easily. During our review of the Jamorama guitar course, we found that the material is very easy to read and follow, and accessing the multimedia content is simple as well. All of the content is aggregated by a Jamorama software called Jamorama Maestro!, which is a major improvement over the earlier delivery method. Everything you need for each lesson is available from within the software (see screenshots).

What You Get with Jamorama

  • The Jamorama Beginners and Jamorama Advanced books: 44 chapters and 252 pages of lessons
  • 148 video lessons complementing the written material
  • 26 “active” jam tracks (you can turn turn the guitar track on/off)
  • GuitEarIt! – Ear training game to develop sense of pitch and tone
  • Jayde Musica Pro – software that teaches you how to read music
  • Guitar Tuner Pro – Guitar tuner software
  • The Jamorama Metronome – Metronome software
  • 30 day access to SongPond – a video guitar lesson site teaching popular songs from a big range of artists (The Eagles, Johnny Cash, Led Zeppelin, Jack Johnson, Pink Floyd, Metallica, AC/DC, etc.)

Pros:

  • Step-by-step lessons, easy to follow
  • Guitar track can be turned off in jam tracks
  • Nice array of bonus software
  • The included music learning games are fun, and present an intuitive way of learning
  • Multimedia presentation method

Cons:

  • The course is based on an ebook, and only supplemented by audio and video snippets
  • The videos are very short, each being about 1-2 minutes long, and only contain quick technical demonstrations without speech

Support Services of Jamorama

Email support, maximum 48 hour response time

Setup/Compatibility of Jamorama

Easy to install on any PC, compatible with Mac. eBook comes in pdf format, jam tracks in MP3, videos in QuickTime.

Warranty

Jamorama has a no questions asked, 8 week money back guarantee. If you don’t like the course, just email them and you’ll get a refund.

Price

  • $49.95 – Sale alert!

Conclusion

Concluding our Jamorama guitar course review, we can say that the lesson course is a thorough set of information for beginner guitarists. The lessons are based on written material, audio and video, with emphasis on the written content, and too little video material in our opinion. The included software is easy to use, and makes navigating the lessons simple. The bonus games are a nice way of learning theory without the hassle.

Jamorama is designed for the very beginner, so if you are an intermediate stage already, than this course is not for you. Overall, Ben Edwards of Jamorama did an acceptable job of creating an entry-level guitar learning kit, which is easy to use, contains step-by-step instructions, and a good starting point for beginner guitarists.

Jamorama offers an affordable, step-by-step method of learning the guitar for beginners. It is a multimedia bundle, which relies heavily on written material.

TheGuitarLesson Review, User Complaints and Feedback

theguitarlesson-logoTheGuitarLesson.com is an online video guitar lesson website, that caters mainly to beginner guitarists. There are 12 free video guitar lessons for beginners, which will teach you basic guitar skills and techniques. If you finish this 12 part lesson set, you should be comfortable with most guitar techniques. The website also offers loads of video guitar lessons on popular songs, which is great since learning through playing songs is a very motivating method of teaching the guitar. The guitar teacher at the website is Tom Fontana, who has a very personal and motivating way of teaching the guitar.

TheGuitarLesson Quick Review Sheet
  • 10/10
    Ease of use - 10/10
  • 9/10
    Quality - 9/10
  • 8/10
    Support - 8/10
  • 8/10
    Price - 8/10
8.8/10

Summary

TheGuitarLesson.com is an online video lesson site aimed at beginner players. It does not have thousands of lessons, but it has something more valuable to beginners. Animated tablature during the videos, which is the biggest advantage of this site over the others.

The best and most impressive feature we found during our review of TheGuitarLesson.com, is that every single video guitar lesson contains on-screen animated tabs and chord charts. TheGuitarLesson.com is the only website we’ve reviewed that has animated tabs, therefore deserves special emphasis. The on-screen info you get during the videos make learning the songs very easy, since you don’t need to press rewind that often.

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TheGuitarLesson.com also offers well-written, and very digestible written information on every aspect of guitar theory for those who are interested. The info given is aimed at beginners, so you won’t find very advanced theoretical information, rather the most important things a beginner would need to get to a strong intermediate level.

During our review of TheGuitarLesson.com, we also found an online shop filled with guitar and related products for beginners, as well as a large Guitar Pro tabs database (which is totally free to use and download the tabs).

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What you’ll learn at TheGuitarLesson.com:

The website is aimed at beginner guitarists, and offers detailed video tutorials on learning all guitar techniques you’ll need to advance to a strong intermediate player. There are 10 beginner video lessons on techniques, and loads of lessons on popular songs. The aim of the website is to teach you the guitar through playing songs, which it achieves very well through its high quality video tutorials, all of which contain on-screen animated tabs, scale and chord charts, making the lessons very easy to follow.

You’ll also learn about various aspects of guitar theory, which is a requirement of advancing as a guitarist.

Ease of Use

TheGuitarLesson.com is very easy to navigate. The video lessons themselves are very easy to follow, thanks to the animated tablature, and Tom Fontanas step-by-step method of teaching.

What You Get with TheGuitarLesson.com

The website offers 2 levels of membership, the free basic membership, and the premium membership. The value added in the premium membership is that you get access to the video lessons on songs, which is the main feature of the site.

Basic Membership

  • 10 video lessons teaching basic techniques
  • Info on guitar techniques
  • Info on guitar theory
  • Guitar Pro tabs database with 50,000 Guitar Pro song files
  • Jam tracks
  • Online guitar tuner

Premium Membership

As a premium member, you also get access to the following:

  • Video guitar lessons on songs
  • The backing tracks to these songs
  • The tablature you see on the videos
  • 30% discount on the Guitar Pro software
  • Premium guitar tuner software
  • Personal support from Tom Fontana

Pros:

  • Step-by-step video lessons
  • On-screen animated tabs
  • Great website for beginners
  • Large GP tabs database
  • Tom Fontana personal support

Cons:

  • If you are already at an intermediate level, some of the video lessons will probably be too easy for

Support Services of TheGuitarLesson.com

Email support, maximum 24 hour response time. All the letters we wrote were answered by Tom Fontana himself, showing that he is really behind the website.

Setup/Compatibility

Videos require flash to be installed on your PC, jam tracks are MP3, tabs to the songs taught are PDF.

Price

  • $1 – Trial membership – Sale Alert!
  • $9 – Monthly membership
  • $27 – 4 month membership
  • $54 – 9 month membership

Conclusion

To conclude our TheGuitarLesson.com review, we can say that this website, created and maintained by Tom Fontana, is a very good website for beginners who want to learn how to play the guitar. The most impressive feature of the site is that all video lessons contain on-screen animated tablature, which makes the lessons very easy to follow for beginners who are just starting out. The variety of songs you can learn on the website is also great. The lessons are very detailed, and Tom does a good job in keeping the student motivated.

TheGuitarLesson.com is a great website for beginner guitarists. The site focuses on teaching through playing popular songs, with all video lessons containing animated tabs, making it ideal for beginners.

Learn and Master Guitar Review, User Complaints and Feedback

Learn and Master Guitar - A top notch DVD guitar courseLearn and Master Guitar is a very thorough DVD course, most likely the most comprehensive DVD course that has been introduced onto the market to date. The course was developed by Steve Krenz and Legacy Learning Systems based out of Nashville, Tennessee. Learn and Master Guitar can take someone who doesn’t know the first thing about music or guitar, and with time, turn them into real guitarists.

Learn and Master Guitar Quick Review Sheet
  • 7/10
    Ease of use - 7/10
  • 8/10
    Quality - 8/10
  • 4/10
    Support - 4/10
  • 6/10
    Price - 6/10
6.3/10

Summary

Learn and Master Guitar is a 20 DVD guitar course, which is very thorough. It is aimed at beginner guitarists, who are just starting out. There is lots of video material, which is supplemented well by the workbooks that are included in the package. If you want to learn from DVDs, this course is a good pick.

Disclosure: The reviews written on this site are carried it by professionals, who receive compensation from the companies whose products we review. We test each product thoroughly and recommend only what we believe to be the very best. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.

The full Gibson’s Learn and Master Guitar program includes 20 professionally produced DVDs with 20 learning sessions, a printed book of 108 pages, which follows the material of the DVDs and five audio CDs containing jam tracks, which features jam along tracks of the songs taught in the video lessons. A neat feature of the jam tracks is that the guitar part is on the left stereo channel, so you can easily turn the guitar track volume down and just play along with your virtual band. The Learn and Master Guitar kit is shipped in a well organized plastic case that completely encloses the DVDs, the audio CDs, and the workbook.

Gibson is basically a name giving sponsor in the course, which itself was already established, when Gibson hopped along for the ride.

We were pleased to see during our review of the Learn and Master Guitar course, that it teaches you acoustic guitar playing, electric and rock guitar styles, classical and fingerstyle guitar, blues, jazz, country, RB and funk, but most importantly, let you develop your own style of playing. There is also a 10 DVD set version of the program, which we did not review, since the 20 DVD set is a much better value being only $30 more expensive.

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Video and course material production quality is the highest that we’ve ever seen for guitar learning DVDs. As you watch the course and learn the guitar, you really feel like you have your own personal guitar instructor (at a fraction of the price). The instructor, Steve Krenz, is a great teacher with a very warm and friendly teaching style. His CV is impressive as well, as he holds a degree in music, he’s a professional recording artist and tours the world teaching music and speaking live.

Nothing shows the quality of this course better than the awards it has earned: Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players’ Choice Awards, Two Telly Awards, AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education.

While the course costs more than most other guitar lessons, its quality and comprehensiveness more than makes up for it. The course can be purchased for a one time fee or a payment plan, which, in contrast with paying a monthly fee for as long as it takes you to learn, lets you really learn at your own pace without pressure.

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What you’ll learn with Learn and Master Guitar

Basically everything from the moment you pick up the guitar to playing at an intermediate level. This review would get way too long if we listed everything in detail, so we chose to list just the contents of the Learn and Master Guitar DVDs. Keep in mind that everything is taught through using backing tracks and songs, making the learning process intuitive, without ever getting boring:

  • Starting Off Right
  • Reading Music
  • Notes on the 1st and 2nd Strings
  • Notes on the 3rd and 4th Strings
  • Notes on the 5th and 6th Strings
  • Basic Open Chords and Roll
  • Minor 7th Suspended Chords
  • Barre Chords on the 6th String
  • Barre Chords on the 5th String
  • The Secret to Great Strumming
  • Fingerstyle Guitar
  • Pentatonic Scales
  • Advanced Chords
  • Playing the Blues
  • Giving Your Playing Some Style
  • Electric Guitars – The Heart of Rock
  • Advanced Strumming
  • Going Beyond the 1st Position
  • Jazz
  • Soloing
  • All the Chords You Need to Know

Ease of Use

The course is organized in a very easy to follow manner. The DVDs have an accompaniment lesson book, which contains all the examples, exercises, and songs you will be playing. Steve Krenz’s teaching style is concise, thorough, and easy to understand.

What You Get with Learn and Master Guitar

  • 20 DVDs
  • 5 Jam along CDs
  • 108 page book to accompany the video lessons

Pros:

  • Well structured guitar course to get beginners playing like pros with enough practice.
  • The DVD tutorials are broken split into manageable pieces, so you learn gradually. Each lesson builds onto the previous lessons, which makes progressing intuitive.
  • The video lessons are supplemented with written material for reference, when you just want to practice without turning on your DVD and TV.
  • The course features a lot of teaching aids.
  • High quality, professionally produced videos.
  • Easy to understand teaching methods.
  • The instructor makes it feel like he is actually talking to your.
  • One-time purchase price and a payment plan if you don’t want to spend all of the money at once.

Cons:

  • The most expensive guitar course, which beginners might find intimidating. But trust me, if you stick with the course, you’ll be playing anything you want, since it truly is a great course.
  • Low level of online aids, since Learn and Master Guitar focuses on shipping all the tools with their package, rather than placing them online. While the entire program isn’t accessible online, there are also a number of web-based supplementary materials as well.

Support Services of Learn and Master Guitar

Online support, where you can post questions and discuss your progress on the Student Support Discussion Board. There is also a community website where students post clips and videos of themselves playing and get feedback. You can ask for support via Email as well.

Setup/Compatibility of the Learn and Master Guitar DVDs

The Learn and Master Guitar DVDs are not region encoded, so they will play on any standalone DVD player or your DVD drive equipped PC.

Warranty

Learn and Master Guitar has a risk-free 60 day money back guarantee. This is great, since this is a pricey course, so if you are not satisfied with it, you simply return it by mail and get a full refund.

Price

The price may seem steep, but it’s not. After conducting our review, we would recommend the 20 DVD set, since its much better value for your money. The $199 price comes out to $7/disc, which is very reasonable.

Learn and Master Guitar accepts both Visa and Mastercard.

International orders are also available for a $35 surcharge.

Conclusion

Summing up our Learn and Master Guitar review, we have come to the conclusion that if you are serious about learning the guitar, this is the course for you. You’ll learn everything you’ll need to play the guitar, including how to read guitar notes and tabs, guitar tuning, how to read chord charts, open position chords, barre chords, strumming Techniques, fingerstyle picking, pentatonic scales, blues, jazz, funk and rock licks, etc.

As previously stated, we did not find any holes or inaccuracies in the course during our entire review of Learn and Master Guitar. This course comes with our highest recommendation, but only buy it if you are sure you will stick with it, since the price tag is rather steep. If you just want to experiment and see whether you’ll stick with the guitar, we’d recommend a cheaper online course.

Learn and Master Guitar is a superb DVD course, that will get you from 0 to an intermediate level in a step-by-step, easy to follow manner.

GuitarTricks Review, User Complaints and Feedback

guitar-tricks-logoOur Guitar Tricks review needs to begin with the fact that GuitarTricks.com is the oldest video guitar lessons website on the Internet. It was established by Jon Broderick in 1998, thus they have a lot of experience in delivering online guitar lessons. The website itself is a membership based website, which contains more than 11,000 video guitar lessons, which are taught by 45 different instructors. They have 24 free lessons available, if you want to check out the style of the lessons before becoming a member.

GuitarTricks Quick Review Sheet
  • 9/10
    Ease of use - 9/10
  • 8/10
    Quality - 8/10
  • 9/10
    Support - 9/10
  • 10/10
    Price - 10/10
9/10

Summary

GuitarTricks is an online guitar lesson site, which has lessons for beginners to advanced guitarists. It’s major strength is it’s well structured lessons for beginners, and it’s repertoire of popular song lessons.

Disclosure: The reviews written on this site are carried out by professionals, who receive compensation from the companies whose products get reviewed. We test each product thoroughly and recommend only what we believe to be the very best. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed here are our own.

During our review of GuitarTricks, we found out that the website is absolutely massive. There are lessons covering all different guitar styles and levels of playing, so it caters to everyone from the absolute beginner to highly experienced players as well.

The lessons are organized and categorized in several different ways, which is a must, given the number of lessons available. You can search according to skill level (absolute beginner, beginner, easy, intermediate, advanced and extreme), which saves a lot of time because you don’t have to search through lessons that are too easy, too hard, or just not your thing.

A great feature for intermediate-advanced players is that the search allows you to find lessons in the styles of famous guitarists. This section of GuitarTricks.com is called “By Inspiration,” and it lets you find played by stars from Carlos Santana, to Chet Atkins, to Eddie Van Halen to Jack Johnson, and more.

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The lesson formats offered at GuitarTricks.com vary from quick licks and riffs, to multipart tutorials, to larger courses. Most of the lessons contain HD video of exceptional quality, if you have broadband (otherwise they stream too slow).

Since the website was born back in 1998, the quality of the lessons vary. The older lessons don’t have that good video and sound quality, but we only experienced this on about 1-3% of all of the lessons during our review, the rest are in HD. Each lesson has reference material, such as tabs and chord charts, which can all be downloaded in pdf format for easy printing.

Most of the lessons are by independent guitar teachers, which also means the audio and video quality of the lessons will vary. GuitarTricks has a quality-control review process in place to keep low quality videos from being added, so none of the lessons are bad, just some are better than others.

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What you’ll learn at GuitarTricks.com:

Styles Covered:

  • Acoustic
  • Alternative
  • Bluegrass
  • Blues
  • Classical
  • Country
  • Folk
  • Funk
  • Jazz
  • Metal
  • Rock
  • Rockabilly
  • Surf
  • World

By Inspiration

  • A.C. Jobim
  • Al Di Meola
  • Albert Lee
  • Andres Segovia
  • Angus Young
  • B.B. King
  • Brian May
  • Brian Setzer
  • Brent Mason
  • Carlos Santana
  • Chet Atkins
  • Danny Gatton
  • David Gilmour
  • Django Reinhardt
  • Eddie Van Halen
  • Eric Clapton
  • Frank Gambale
  • Gary Moore
  • Jack Johnson
  • James Taylor
  • Jason Becker
  • Jimi Hendrix
  • Jimmy Page
  • Joe Satriani
  • John Mayer
  • John Petrucci
  • Jorma Kaukonen
  • Kirk Hammett
  • N. Bettencourt
  • Paul Gilbert
  • Richie Blackmore
  • Shawn Colvin
  • Stanley Jordan
  • Steve Vai
  • Steve Wariner
  • S.R.V.
  • Taj Mahal
  • The Edge
  • Yngwie
  • Zakk Wylde

Ease of Use

The GuitarTricks.com website is easy to navigate, and the search and categorize function works superbly. There is also a structured method of learning, which relies on a 3 step study course, targeting different levels of experience:

1. Fundamentals – For Beginners

Suitable for the absolute beginner guitarist, which takes you from the moment you pick up the guitar all the way to the forming and strumming chords. No previous knowledge is required, since the beginner lessons are all step-by-step based and thoroughly explained.

You’ll become a well-rounded guitarist by learning the lessons in this section, since after the very basics, you’ll also cover scales, reading music notation and tabs, minor chords, song structure, and barre chords.

2. Style Courses – For Beginners to Intermediate

After you are comfortable with the basics, you can move on to learn different styles: blues, country, rock. Each style is explained thoroughly, as well as the techniques that you would use to play each style of music. Another great feature we found was that since each style requires different gear, amp setings, and generally a different tone, Guitar Tricks walks you through getting the right tone for the given style as well.

3. Selected Topics – For Intermediate to Advanced

Once you are at an intermediate to advanced stage, the “Selected topics” part of the website will teach you advanced techniques, styles, and also how to play like your favorite famous guitarists, such as Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, Zakk Wylde, etc. (see complete list above)

What You Get with GuitarTricks.com

The site offers 2 levels of membership at GuitarTricks, the free basic membership and the full access membership.

Basic Membership

  • 24 free video lessons

Full Access Subscription

  • More than 11,000 video guitar lessons
  • Full access to video tutorials and reference material
  • Downloadable Guitar Tricks FLV player to view video lessons on your computer if you don’t want to go online
  • Technique reference library
  • Many instructors teaching you (45)
  • Jam Station (150 jam tracks)
  • Large community site
  • Online metronome and guitar tuner
  • Personalization features (bookmark the things you like, history of what you’ve watched, progress indicator, etc.)
  • Quick support

Pros:

  • Huge database of video lessons, enough for a lifetime, with new lessons being added weekly.
  • Many ways you can browse and search for lessons (skill level, inspiration, tutor, style).
  • One of the best features we found during our review of Guitar Tricks is that videos on the site are all downloadable, and you get a free offline video player to view them with.
  • Very diverse in skill level, catering to guitarists at all playing levels.
  • Very affordable pricing (only $10.75 a month with the annual membership)

Cons:

  • Some of the older videos, produced back in 1998-2000 have bad lighting and not the greatest sound quality. These account for maximum 1-3% of the videos on the site.

Support Services of GuitarTricks.com

E-mail, telephone, forum

Setup/Compatibility

Their online site will play videos on your PC, Mac, or mobile device. They have an independent FLV player for Windows PCs so that you can view downloaded videos from the site.

Warranty

Their warranty includes an excellent 60-day 100% money back guarantee, so if you are not satisfied with the lessons, you can ask for a full refund within 60 days of becoming a paying member.

Price

Gift Certificates also available, if you want to give them to your loved ones as a gift. The recipient will get the gift certificate via email.

Conclusion

In conclusion of our review of GuitarTricks.com, we can say that GuitarTricks is a huge video guitar lesson database, which is suitable for all player skill levels. Because of the wide variety of material available in the website, it might be tempting to skip around, which could cause you to miss some necessary skill lessons. Guitar Tricks is a incredibly affordable online video guitar lessons site with many helpful tools that are of true benefit to guitar students, therefore it comes with our highest recommendations.

GuitarTricks is a huge video guitar lesson database, suitable for all player skill levels and is incredibly affordable.

Jamplay Review, User Complaints and Feedback

jamplay-logoThis review of Jamplay needs to start with a little history, and comparison. JamPlay is a rapidly advancing site in the online guitar lesson market. Jamplay offers a subscription based service, giving access to hundreds of lessons for the price of membership. The site itself is very similar to Guitar Tricks as you can see in our GuitarTricks.com analysis, with only a few aspects making the 2 sites different. Have a look at this comparison of GuitarTricks vs Jamplay if you want to go into the details.

JamPlay Quick Review Sheet
  • 8/10
    Ease of use - 8/10
  • 10/10
    Quality - 10/10
  • 9/10
    Support - 9/10
  • 8/10
    Price - 8/10
8.8/10

Summary

Jamplay is our runner-up in the online guitar lesson category. It is very similar to GuitarTricks, offering thousands of video lessons. It is suited for beginner to advanced guitarists.

The website offers guitar lessons for beginners to advanced students in multimedia format. There is a LOT of content on the site, so choosing what you’ll be learning any given day might be a bit challenging.

The most valuable part of Jamplay are the video guitar lessons accessible 24/7. Many instructors teach all styles of guitar playing in a professional and friendly way. If you are looking to learn a specific style of playing the guitar, and don’t know where to start, Jamplay will probably be of help.

NEW! Discount on monthly membership
(Updated on May/01/2024)
The monthly membership price at JamPlay.com is currently discounted from $29.95 to $19.95!

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JamPlay Sample Lessons

And here is a sample of what you can expect the videos to be like at JamPlay.com. Note that on the site itself, all videos are HD quality, the quality of these video lessons is reduced because of bandwidth limitations at our site.

Features

You’ll currently find over 450 hours of video guitar lessons on Jamplay.com. The lessons are given by 45 different instructors, all of whom are knowledgable in what they are teaching. A nice feature is the HD quality material, however, since the lessons can only be streamed, not downloaded, you’ll need significant bandwidth on your end. If you don’t have broadband, you can choose a lower video quality.

The lessons were shot with several cameras, offering a close in view of the hands of the instructor when needed.

You can download supplemental lesson material after every video (chord chart, exercises, tabs, etc.)

The lessons available on Jamplay are divided up into “3 phases” as they named it:

  • Phase 1: Beginners – Lessons for the beginner guitarist
  • Phase 2: Genre Teaching – Lessons for intermediate to advanced guitarists, teaching the specifics of different playing styles
  • Phase 3: Learning Songs – Learning to play songs from famous artists in all styles of music

Most Notable Features

  • Full guitar chord library
  • Instructors regularly answer frequent questions (maybe yours) via video
  • Your member profile keeps track of your progress through the lessons
  • Social network-like way of interacting with other members
  • Active forum, live support chat
  • New lessons made available weekly

Pros:

  • Huge database of video lessons suitable for beginner to advanced guitarists.
  • Well structured database of lessons.
  • Live lessons daily.
  • Useful guitar tools, such as the scale and chord finders
  • Discount coupons available.

Cons:

  • Videos and tools not downloadable, as with their main competitor, GuitarTricks.
  • Some older videos are lower quality.
  • A few of the instructors are not as good as the others.

Support

Being a membership based website, where the main interest of the owner is your continuous membership, they offer good and timely support:

  • Quick e-mail support
  • Forum on each lesson page

Ease of Use

The website offers a lot of content, all of which is made available to paying members. The guitar lessons, as well as the supplemental material to each lesson is easy to find and navigate.

The video tutorials are detailed and thorough, sometimes going into too many details, which maked some lessons slow and sometimes tedious.

Setup/Compatibility

The server speed is good, however, if you have low bandwidth, the streaming videos may still lag and get frustrating, in which case check out The folks at Jamplay have really made their website accessible and easy to use. Everything is laid out exceptionally well. The site itself is huge, but is still easy to navigate.

Pricing of Memberships

Jamplay accepts all major credit cards as well as Paypal.

Jamplay offers a full money back guarantee for 2 weeks after your payment.

Conclusion

As conclusion for our Jamplay review, we have to say that Jamplay is one of the best online, video based guitar lesson sites on the net. It offers a lot of material covering all topics of playing the guitar, offers good support and acceptable pricing. Jamplay offers a no-questions based money back guarantee, so try them out, and if you’re not satisfied, ust ask for your money back.

Similar to GuitarTricks.com, JamPlay offers tons of video guitar lessons to guitarists of all levels at a VERY reasonable price.