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Review of the Speed Learning System by Elmore Music

Posted in Learn Guitar, Reviews on November 10th, 2008 by admin – 1 Comment

The Speed Learning System from Elmore Music is presented as the definitive guide to learning guitar. This is a tough challenge as there are some excellent guitar products on the market these days and it takes something special to really stand out.

As you can see in the screenshots below, it certainly looks good…but will you actually improve your guitar skills?

Speed Learning System Screenshots


WHY YOU’LL IMPROVE

1. It’s an easy to follow format. There is a TON of content but the 30-day guide will keep you on track.
2. The amount and quality of the songs are well produced and familiar (Santana, Metallica, etc.)
3. This course works on both a PC and a MAC which isn’t always the case with other courses.
4. Ideal for guitarists who want to push past their learning plataeu
5.  Sheer quantity of tuition and lessons
6.  Well taught and laid out video lessons
7. Really easy to follow
8. Excellent bonuses
9. It’s excellent for beginner and intermediate guitarists and I totally recommend the course.  It’s not the cheapest option, but it is a great value.

This website will improve your:

* Ability to play a wide range of guitar styles
* Lead and rhythm guitar skills
* Understanding of guitar theory
* Ability to play with a band.

WHAT YOU GET

The Speed Learning System certainly all of Elmore Music’s courses rolled into one package. You will get instant access to Elmore Music’s 5 courses as well as 7 additional free bonuses which worth over $650!  The main courses included are:

Guitar Tips - Will show users how to play the guitar in 30 days online. 70 Jam Packed guitar lessons with image, text and sound, you’ll learn using all 3 mediums and really kick-start your progress!

Guitar Songs - Learn to play 50 legendary songs on the guitar using a brand new step-by-step site. Guitar Songs give you access to the hottest songs, tabs, video clips, step-by-step audio tracks and more.

Guitar Theory - Featuring lessons containing beats, signatures, rests, sharps, tempo’s dynamics, consonants …users will gain a thorough understanding of music theory and how it all comes together.

Guitar Leads - Take your playing to the next level. Only recommended for the serious shredder! Learn how to cross your hands over while finger tapping your way down the guitar neck! Learn to use a combination of whammy bar bends, harmonics, finger tapping as well as finger picking your way around your guitar fretboard… while still playing in perfect tune!

Guitar Backing Tracks - Jam along with your own virtual band! With catchy drum beats, cool bass riffs and hundreds of synth tracks (including piano, violin and more), it’s like having your own virtual band at your finger tips! Improve your strumming by jamming along to different drum beats.

You also receive 6 bonus items:
* Insider Action Plan For Writing Your Own Songs
* 5 Catchy Jam Tracks
* Easy Guitar Chord Dictionary
* Scale Tool Generation Software
* 7 Advanced Leads To Apply To Your Playing
* Your Own Live Guitar Tutor Via E-mail (for one year)

In addition to this you also receive a free guitar effects software package that lets you record and play guitar on your PC.

The current price ($197) works out at what four of the main courses would cost if you bought them separately and your basically getting the guitar theory, 7 bonus items and guitar software all for free!
As with Elmore Music’s Guitar Songs package when you first visit the site you’ll be offered some free guitar lessons which are excellent and should be the first thing you do.

The Beauty Of The 12 String Acoustic Guitar

Posted in Arts, Entertainment and Music, Guitars on November 8th, 2008 by admin – Be the first to comment

If you are looking to start Learn To Play Guitar then perhaps the 12 string guitar is not the best place to start but it is a real thing of beauty.

The 12 string acoustic guitar is a great instrument. In technique, it is basically exactly the same as a normal 6 string guitar, yet there is more depth to it. Because it has double strings, it has an added poignancy that is hard to characterize. The sustain is longer, the notes are deeper, and the tone is richer. Even an entry-level 12 string acoustic guitar will have a power and vibrancy that can capture a whole room. Still, they aren’t for everyone.

The biggest difficulty with 12 string guitars is keeping them in tune. With a six string acoustic or electric guitar, you also need to keep your strings in tune, but it isn’t as sensitive to going out of tune. If one of your pitches drifts slightly, it will barely be audible. With 12 string acoustic guitars, however, it’s a whole different story. There are six pairs of strings, so if one of those strings drifts from its partner, you will get a warbling tone that sounds off. Even a slight divergence can completely change the character of your tone, potentially ruining it.

The solution, of course, is to put in the money for a decent 12 string acoustic guitar and good strings. You want to have high quality tuning knobs that will not go out of tune easily, and you want to take your time tuning the guitar just right. At first it will be frustrating and difficult, but the rewards are well worth it. Having a 12 string acoustic guitar perfectly in tune is like no other musical experience there is.

The other problem is that 12 string acoustics aren’t suitable for all sorts of playing. If you have a heavy blues style with a lot of pull offs and hammer down, it probably isn’t a guitar for you. It is great for finger picking, however, and for very intricate acoustic or classical type music. It is a little bit harder to play than a normal six string guitar because you have to hit both strings at the same time to get it to sound cleanly, but if you can play guitar, it isn’t hard to make the jump to 12 strings. I Have seen many people do it successfully.

The only way to really know if a 12 string acoustic guitar is for you is to try one out. Go to the music store and plan on spending a little bit of time there. Make sure you have it tuned up perfectly before you even strum the first note. Then, spend 20 minutes or so checking out different twelve string acoustic guitars. You will know if they call to to you or if they don’t. There’s a lot you can do with a normal six string electric or acoustic guitar, so don’t get a 12 string unless you really feel the passion. You will be able to tell.

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