Jamorama Lead Guitar is an advanced guitar course suitable for
intermediate guitarists, for example, those who have already
completed Jamorama! Jamorama Lead Guitar is made up of 43 video
lessons that take the student from intermediate level through to
being a competent lead guitarist playing like a pro. The student
will master impressive lead guitar skills like hammer-ons,
pull-offs, slides, whole bends, half bends, ghost bends, runs,
motifs, vibrato, legato and much, much more. Jamorama Lead Guitar
is based on the Jamorama Guitar Learning Kit that is widely
recognized at the best guitar course available. The Jamorama Lead
Guitar Kit specifically targets the guitar player with soem
experience who wants to take his or her playing to the next level -
soloing. The course comes with 29 Jam Tracks in a variety of styles
including 12 bar blues, minor blues, slow country, fast country,
metal, modern punk, classic 60s rock, modern rock, pop/folk,
ska/reggae, jazz and 50s style rock 'n roll. The student can play
and learn IN CONTEXT with the course materials. Jamorama Lead
Guitar also comes with five free bonuses that make this a truly
COMPLETE learning experience. These bonuses include: - JaydeMusica
Pro - GuitEarIt! - Advanced Learning Techniques for Guitar - Guitar
Tuner Pro and How to Tune Your Guitar - The Jamorama Metronome
These games and resources make the monotony of learning to read
music fun, and also help students to develop their ear for
transcribing their favorite songs from the radio. Both games are
professionally designed, and are invaluable in developing the key
skills necessary in being a better musician. Also included is a
free online consultation to customers who may have a specific
training problem they would like to address. This package is
impressive because it fills a ned for a "lead" guitar course in the
Jamorama learning style. It covers lead skills with IN DEPTH, step
by step lessons. Jamorama Lead Guitar comes with a 60 day, no
questions asked, money-back guarantee. Click here for details
Date Published: Apr 05, 2007 - 5:56 pm