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Posted on Saturday, September 24, 2011 in Guitars

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Online Guitar Learning Methods – Learn how to spot and avoid fraud

Online guitar learning methods are very popular today and there are many companies all competing for your business.

There are a large number of new beginning guitarists coming from the mega hit video games such as Guitar Hero. These games are fun to have and play with a lot of people “jamming” everywhere, but on a real guitar it is a bit different.

Firstly, you need to decide if you want to start playing an acoustic or electric guitar.
Both have their advantages and disadvantages.

With an acoustic guitar all you need is the guitar itself as opposed to an electric where you will also need an amplifier and connection cords.

Depending on where you live, your budget, and how you want to practice could determine how you start as a beginner. With this is mind, most new students choose an acoustic guitar. I remember that I started with a used, wooden guitar, that my parents rented from our local guitar teacher. The rental lasted about six months (long enough to prove to my parents that I was going to stay with lessons, practice, and go on to playing in a band to earn money part-time).

Secondly and of more importance, you need to choose a learning method to help you get started on the right track. The two most popular choices are the traditional methods of one-on-one guitar lessons from local music shop or a guitar teacher or learning online.

For this article we will discuss the best online guitar learning methods available and what to look for. This will make learning more fun and enjoyable regardless of your age

Look for quality “play along” sound tracks that will allow you to get the feeling of playing with a real band

Look for these “play along” tracks to function with the lead guitar turned on or off so that you can fill in that part yourself.

Look for members online support and lifetime upgrades to your online guitar method course.

Look for a written money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with the program.

Look for a free mini “getting started” lessons package.

Lastly, look for a online metronome so that you can learn to play with the proper time and beat.

About the Author

Mark Powe is an amateur guitar player and internet product reviewer. He can be reached at:

markpowe@BestOnlineGuitarCourse.com

Learn How To Play The Guitar is just 15 minutes a day.

Visit: http://www.BestOnlineGuitarCourse.com

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