Jamorama Review: Is Jamorama Right For You?

By: Sam Marks | Posted: 17th August 2009

This Jamorama review is based on my own experience of working through the entire course of online guitar lessons from Jamorama. I'm not a beginner guitarist (I've been playing for several years), but as Jamorama is among the most popular online guitar courses available, I wanted to check it out to see if it was worth recommending on my guitar site - and of course it never hurts to revisit the fundamentals too! My overall impression of the course is a positive one, but I don't think that it's the best choice for everyone, and this review explains why.

What Is Jamorama?
Jamorama is a course of downloadable guitar lessons which teach you to play rhythm guitar, as well as general musicianship - so you learn chords, progressions, reading tab and basic notation, basic music theory (including scales and chord construction), playing along with a band, various rhythmic patterns and strumming techniques, ear training and more. It doesn't really cover lead guitar techniques; the follow up course, Jamorama Lead, is designed to build on this one and teach solo guitar playing.

The materials are delivered in text, video and audio format, and there are several software bonuses which complement the main course. You get:



Plus there are some bonuses too:



There's also a member's only forum on the Jamorama site, and the course is fully guaranteed for eight weeks after purchase - so you can try it with confidence.

Is It A Good Quality Course?

So you get a lot of learning material, but is it actually any good? For the most part, I'm impressed with the quality of the Jamorama materials. The software all runs smoothly, the books are well written and clearly presented, the audio is professionally recorded, and the videos are just excellent. I also had no problems with downloading the course after making my payment, and the website is easy to navigate. It's not perfect however; I didn't really like reading off the screen especially when a jam track was more than one page long), so I ended up printing the text out. Also, I've noticed a few typos in the course text, which are potentially misleading, and it's a shame to see these in such an otherwise good product. Still, anyone who's paying attention to what they're learning should easily spot them.

Reasons To Buy (And Not To Buy) Jamorama

Generally, I think Jamorama is very good. It's not right for everyone though - here's why you should (or shouldn't) buy Jamorama:



Summary

I think that Jamorama is a solid course that does what it claims - so long as you commit yourself and practice diligently, you'll go from beginner to intermediate level, and will be able to play some pretty impressive stuff by the end of it. The amount of time needed will obviously vary for different people, but there's roughly about a year's worth of lessons here.

The course progresses in a very logical manner, so you're always building on what you've learned already (one of the problems with the free guitar lessons available online is that they generally focus on just a few specialised areas, and don't cover all of the necessary basic techniques, so you end up with a lot of gaps in your skill set - this isn't an issue with Jamorama, which provides a very thorough grounding in the essentials that underpin many musical styles). Although Jamorama isn't ideal for everyone, it's a great choice for those who want a high quality, enjoyable course that provides the skills necessary for playing rhythm guitar in various genres.

If you want to find out more about my experience with these guitar lessons, and read a more in-depth account, check out the Jamorama review on my site, which also has many articles about learning to play guitar.
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