Jamorama Review
Reviewer: Matt Conner
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Website Reviewed: Jamorama
I’ve been playing guitar for a long time and used a number of different products to learn how to play the guitar from your typical scale and chord type books through to specific music theory books along with the odd online lesson. They generally weren’t bad but they lacked the edge that drives you to conquer the guitar and become good at it.
It’s for this reason that I decided to put together a Jamorama review as I’d like to strongly encourage you to take a look at this product if you are serious about playing guitar and progressing quickly.
I highly recommend Jamorama – it’s definitely worth spending the money – I’ll tell you why:
Jamorama Review: The Options
Jamorama is available in what they call the “Standard Edition”, “Deluxe Edition” and a “Hardcopy Edition”.
What’s good about the Jamorama course is that you can opt to download and get started immediately or you can get your hands on a hardcopy. I would personally prefer to have the physical copy to have something tangible to easily refer to when sitting down with your guitar. You also get access to the online content so you get the best of both worlds. However there is far more content within the Deluxe Edition compared to the Hard Copy Edition.
Jamorama Review: Standard Edition
The Standard Edition is specifically targeted to develop your rhythm guitar skills.
As a result it is a perfect starting place for beginners as it kicks off with the absolute basics with the Jamorama Beginners eBook.
Trust me, if you have minimal knowledge of the guitar and have the drive to get going this course will get you up and running quickly. It covers everything from the part of the guitar, how you hold it through to actually playing basic chords.
Jamorama Review: Software
The Guitar Tuner Pro software is a nifty little tool to get your guitar tuned to the perfect pitch quickly. The supporting eBook Tuning Guide is an essential compliment to give you the info you need with various techniques to get your guitar tuned properly.
The excellent thing about the course is the video lessons so you can visually gauge if you are doing it right. It’s always good to see someone else actually doing it. Video lessons are included are the Beginners eBook, Advanced eBook, Chord and Riff Kit as well as the Acoustic Focus eBook.
Coupled with this Jamorama provide what they call “Jamtracks” so that you can actually play along and accompany a number of songs.
The one thing I need to point out in the Jamorama review is that you’re getting a ton of content and excellent value for money.
Jamorama Review: Advanced E-book
The Jamorama Advanced eBook is the point where things really get kicked off where you start to explore the more complex strumming techniques along with delving into more advanced chords.
From there you can move onto the Chord and Riff Kit where you’ll explore progressions which lead onto getting to grips with different types of musical styles. The illustrations are excellent to say the least.
The key to learning effectively is to have fun while you are doing it. This approach has been uniquely incorporated into the Jamorama course with a series of games as well as software that allow you to be more effective in you practice. Included is an ear training game called Guitarit as well as a Metronome to get your timing perfect – all essential aspects to guitar playing.
I do however recommend you that you go for the Deluxe Edition of Jamorama as you get quite alot more with this version. To read on about what’s included check out my Jamorama Deluxe review.







