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		<title>Is Jamorama A Scam?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re considering buying the Jamorama guitar course, but are worried in case it&#8217;s just another internet scam, then I can set your mind at rest. No, Jamorama isn&#8217;t a scam – it&#8217;s a high quality program that delivers what it promises on the sales page. That doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s the best choice for everyone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re considering buying the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-resources/Jamorama-2.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama</a> guitar course, but are worried in case it&#8217;s just another internet scam, then I can set your mind at rest. No, Jamorama isn&#8217;t a scam – it&#8217;s a high quality program that delivers what it promises on the sales page. That doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s the best choice for everyone however. Let&#8217;s take a look at some of the reasons why Jamorama&#8217;s not a scam, and who might benefit from it. </p>
<p>Scams typically promise one thing and then under-deliver, or don&#8217;t deliver at all. They are set up to part people from their money, without giving anything valuable in return. Jamorama isn&#8217;t like this &#8211; here&#8217;s why:</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Reasonable price</h2>
<p>Jamorama costs just $49.95 for the whole course (<a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-resources/Jamorama-Standard.php" rel="nofollow">Standard version</a>), and less than $100 for the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-resources/Jamorama-Deluxe.php" rel="nofollow">Deluxe version</a>, which offers enough lessons to keep most beginners going for several months to a year or more. In comparison to the cost of lessons with a private teacher (which can run to $30 or more per hour), or even to the cost of other online guitar courses, this is extremely reasonable. So, Jamorama isn&#8217;t over-charging by any stretch of the imagination. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Course quality</h2>
<p>A low cost course still isn&#8217;t worth buying if the materials are of poor quality. That&#8217;s not the case with Jamorama either – the text is well-written and nicely laid out (there are a couple of small typos, but nothing major), the audio is professionally recorded by live musicians – no cheesy MIDI tracks – and the videos are also well recorded and edited, and very useful. The software also works well, and the bonuses are genuinely helpful, not just &#8216;filler&#8217; to make you think you&#8217;re getting a good deal. The member&#8217;s site is also easy to use, and there&#8217;s a support system in place if you need help with the materials. So if you buy Jamorama, you won&#8217;t get ripped off with shoddy materials either. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Teacher quality</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s important to learn guitar from someone who both knows what they&#8217;re talking about, and is able to express themselves effectively. Many new guitarists have found their progress thwarted by taking instruction from poor teachers. The nature of the internet is such that anyone can throw up a site and a few videos, and call themselves an expert, but are they really?  Fortunately Ben Edwards, Jamorama&#8217;s creator, is both a professional musician and a professional teacher, and is well qualified to show you the ropes. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Secure payments</h2>
<p>Another concern that many people have when buying online is that their credit card details will be used fraudulently. Jamorama&#8217;s payment processing is handled by <a href="http://www.clickbank.com/" rel="nofollow">Clickbank</a>, which is the biggest marketplace for digital products on the web. Since Clickbank handles the payments, the merchant you&#8217;re buying from doesn&#8217;t even see your financial details. Clickbank is a highly reputable US-based company, and your payment is guaranteed to be secure, so you can buy Jamorama with peace of mind. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Satisfaction guarantee</h2>
<p>Scammers don&#8217;t care if you&#8217;re happy with their product/service or not – they take your money and run. Jamorama, on the other hand, does care that you should be happy with the course. Like all products sold through Clickbank, it offers a 60 day money back guarantee, so you can try it with confidence. If you don&#8217;t like it, you can get a refund within that period with no questions asked. There&#8217;s also a support desk that you can contact if you have issues with the course, so even after the guarantee period as expired, you won&#8217;t be left on your own if you run into trouble. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Is Jamorama right for you?</h2>
<p>So, hopefully it&#8217;s now obvious that Jamorama isn&#8217;t a scam, but is instead a high quality, high value course from a reputable company, backed by an equally reputable payment processor. But the best guitar lesson course in the world will be a bad buy if it doesn&#8217;t match your needs. Only buy Jamorama if:</p>
<ul><LI class="post">You&#8217;re a beginner or intermediate level guitarist – advanced players will probably know what is taught here already.</p>
<li class="post">You have a decent computer with internet access – it doesn&#8217;t have to be super-fast, but you need to be able to download the material, and there&#8217;s a lot of it. Alternatively, Jamorama is available in a physical format, but this is relatively expensive – I think the downloadable version is a much better deal.
<li class="post">You want to play popular styles of music – Jamorama&#8217;s emphasis is on rock, pop etc, and it doesn&#8217;t cover classical or flamenco guitar playing.
<li class="post">You&#8217;re willing to put in the work of practising every day, consistently. Jamorama isn&#8217;t one of those awful &#8216;master the guitar in a weekend&#8217; type of courses. The lessons may take around a year to complete (obviously different people will learn at different speeds), and the text emphasises the need for regular application. This may get boring or frustrating at times, once the initial enthusiasm as worn off – but will you still have the self-discipline to carry on?</ul>
<p>If this all sounds like you, and you want to learn to play the guitar with the aid of a great online course that is definitely not a scam, then go ahead and buy Jamorama with confidence. You can also read my in-depth <a href="http://jamorama.netguitarist.com/jamorama-review-my-experience-with-jamoramas-online-guitar-lessons/">Jamorama review</a> for more details about what I like and don&#8217;t like so much about the lessons. </p>
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		<title>Learn Guitar With Jamorama &#8211; Tips For Getting The Most From Jamorama&#8217;s Guitar Lessons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 10:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decided to buy the Jamorama guitar course? Good choice! This is a great course which will guide you towards becoming a proficient rhythm guitarist quickly, and give you the foundation techniques you need to develop your lead guitar skills in the future. However, many people who start to learn to play guitar end up falling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decided to buy the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-resources/Jamorama-2.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama</a> guitar course? Good choice! This is a great course which will guide you towards becoming a proficient rhythm guitarist quickly, and give you the foundation techniques you need to develop your lead guitar skills in the future. However, many people who start to learn to play guitar end up falling by the wayside after a few weeks or months. This is less likely to happen when you learn with a quality course like Jamorama, but it&#8217;s still vital to go about things with the right attitude, and to keep your enthusiasm alive when the initial novelty of learning to play has worn off. Here are some tips for getting the most out the Jamorama guitar lessons, and avoiding becoming another statistic.</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Set things up right</h2>
<p>First of all, make sure that you have a designated practice area, and that it&#8217;s set up in a convenient way. If you have to spend 10 minutes every day arranging &#8217;stuff&#8217; before you can start to play, chances are you won&#8217;t keep doing it for very long. Since Jamorama is a downloadable course, it helps to have a computer in your practice area so you can conveniently access the audio, video and text (I use a spare laptop for this purpose). If you don&#8217;t leave your computer on all the time, keep it in stand-by or hibernation mode between sessions, so you can get started quickly each day without having to boot up from scratch. Make sure the screen is positioned such that you can easily see it from where you sit to play, and that the keyboard and mouse are within easy reach so you can start and stop the video and audio without having to get up.</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Print out the text</h2>
<p>You might also want to print out the course text, or at least just print out the tabs for the jam tracks. I did this, because the longer tracks are spread over more than one page, and it&#8217;s difficult or impossible to read them both at once on the screen. Printing the text out means you can also make use of the course when you&#8217;re away from your computer. If you do this, get a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&#038;keywords=music%20stand&#038;tag=ng-pst-20&#038;index=mi&#038;linkCode=ur2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325" rel="nofollow">music stand</a><img src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=ng-pst-20&#038;l=ur2&#038;o=1" width="1" height="1" border="0" alt="" style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" />, if you don&#8217;t have one already, and bind the pages together using something like <script>document.write('<scr'+'ipt src="http://rover.ebay.com/ar/1/55242/1?lt=9&#038;adtype=3&#038;pubid=5574753364&#038;toolid=10001&#038;campid=5336121487&#038;customid=&#038;uq=treasury+tags&#038;sellerId=&#038;ex_kw=&#038;sortBy=12&#038;catId=&#038;minPrice=&#038;maxPrice=&#038;laction=_self&#038;ltext=treasury+tags&#038;n3y=1&#038;v1e=1&#038;u7v=1&#038;a3h=1&#038;def=u7v&#038;ig=1&#038;mpt='+Math.floor(Math.random()*999999999)+'"></scr'+'ipt>');</script><noscript><a target="_self" href="http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?icep_ff3=9&#038;pub=5574753364&#038;toolid=10001&#038;campid=5336121487&#038;customid=&#038;icep_uq=treasury+tags&#038;icep_sellerId=&#038;icep_ex_kw=&#038;icep_sortBy=12&#038;icep_catId=&#038;icep_minPrice=&#038;icep_maxPrice=&#038;ipn=psmain&#038;icep_vectorid=229508&#038;kwid=902099&#038;mtid=824&#038;kw=lg">treasury tags</a><img style="text-decoration:none;border:0;padding:0;margin:0;" src="http://rover.ebay.com/roverimp/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?ff3=9&#038;pub=5574753364&#038;toolid=10001&#038;campid=5336121487&#038;customid=&#038;uq=treasury+tags&#038;mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]"></noscript> [eBay link], which will allow you to open the pages flat once they&#8217;re on the stand. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Use the bonuses</h2>
<p>Remember to make full use of the <a href="http://jamorama.netguitarist.com/jamorama-bonuses/">Jamorama bonuses</a> – they&#8217;re not referenced much within the main text, so it&#8217;s up to you to incorporate them into your practice schedule. Practising with a metronome is essential if you want to play in time, and the Jamorama metronome provides an easy way to do this. Plus you&#8217;ll want to develop your ear skills with GuitEarIt!, and if you don&#8217;t already read music, Jayde Musica is a fun game that will help you to learn. And don&#8217;t forget to use the tuner (or one of your own) to tune up at the start of each session (you&#8217;ll sound terrible when playing along with the jam tracks if you don&#8217;t!)</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Keep to a practice schedule</h2>
<p>If there is one key habit that sets aside successful guitarists from the wannabes, it&#8217;s that the former group practice consistently, every day. And they don&#8217;t just pick up the guitar when they &#8216;feel like it&#8217; – but they plan their practice schedules in advance, and stick to that plan, even if they&#8217;re not in the mood on any give day. If you&#8217;re serious about learning to play well, you must do this – you don&#8217;t need to practice for hours every day, but consistent practice, day in day out, is vital. So choose a time that works well for you, and make a commitment to show up and put in the necessary work each day (and sometimes it will feel like work – playing the guitar is hugely enjoyable, but you will have off days, so don&#8217;t feel discouraged if your enthusiasm dips every now and then).</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Practice mindfully</h2>
<p>Practicing regularly is key, but what you do in those sessions is just as important. It&#8217;s vital to practice mindfully – really listen to yourself and focus fully on what you&#8217;re doing. Don&#8217;t let your mind wander while your fingers just go through the motions – it&#8217;s easy for that to happen, but you must stay focused if you want to keep progressing. Practising effectively is a bit like meditating – the &#8216;monkey mind&#8217; will try to wander, but it gets easier to stay focused the more you do it.</p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Master each stage before moving on</h2>
<p>With any guitar course, it&#8217;s tempting to want to progress as quickly as possible, and Jamorama is no exception, especially when you can look ahead to the more advanced videos and jam tracks, which sound more interesting than the early exercises. However, it&#8217;s important to take as much time as necessary to get the basics right – if you don&#8217;t you won&#8217;t be able to play the more difficult stuff properly anyway, and the whole experience will just be frustrating. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Pace yourself</h2>
<p>So it&#8217;s important to practice regularly – but it&#8217;s equally important not to overdo things, especially when you&#8217;re first starting. Playing the guitar is like a workout for your hands and fingers, and just as you wouldn&#8217;t expect to go from couch potato to marathon runner overnight, so you&#8217;re not going to go from complete beginner to someone who can spend hours playing comfortably. Keep your sessions short to start with, and increase them gradually, as your muscles get stronger, and the calluses build on your fretting hand. Do too much too soon, and you risk injury. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Build good habits</h2>
<p>Related to the above point is the necessity of building a healthy technique right from the start. Taking the time to learn the correct playing positions now (for your hands and your body as a whole), will mean less chance of injury and less time spend undoing bad habits later on. This is one area where teaching yourself at home falls short of having lessons with a private teacher. Normally the teacher could nip any poor habits in the bud, but as it is you&#8217;ll have to be vigilant on your own behalf. Every now and then (perhaps once a week or so), refer back to the opening section of Jamorama, which shows you how to sit and stand, and exactly how to place your hands for fretting and strumming, and make sure you&#8217;re still doing it all properly.  </p>
<p>The benefits of reviewing older materials applies to the lessons themselves too – it&#8217;s always helpful to go periodically back over the chords, scales and other techniques that  you&#8217;ve already learned, so they stay fresh in your mind. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Upgrade to Jamorama Deluxe</h2>
<p>Jamorama Standard is basically a rhythm guitar course. If, like many people, you aspire to play cool lead solos, you&#8217;ll also need a course that teaches lead guitar, and <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-resources/Jamorama-Deluxe.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama Deluxe</a> does just that. It is designed as a to complement the rhythm guitar instruction in Jamorama Standard, since you need to learn rhythm skills first, in order to play lead effectively. If you&#8217;ve already bought Jamorama Standard you can upgrade to Jamorama Deluxe from within the member&#8217;s area, and if you haven&#8217;t made a purchase yet, consider getting Jamorama Deluxe (which also includes the Standard version&#8217;s rhythm guitar lessons) if you think you&#8217;ll want to learn lead guitar too. </p>
<h2 class="postgaps">Make use of the forum and support</h2>
<p>Learning to play the guitar at home can be an isolating experience sometimes, so if you find yourself feeling discouraged, you&#8217;re having trouble with some aspect of the materials, or you have a question that the course doesn&#8217;t cover, make sure you make use of the support resources available to you as a Jamorama member. You can ask questions in the forum, as well as via the support desk in the member&#8217;s area. All guitarists run into problems and feel like giving up at times, but the Jamorama people are committed to helping you succeed, so don&#8217;t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. </p>
<p>Jamorama is a fun and effective course of guitar lessons – bear these tips in mind, stick with it and you WILL learn to play well, so long as you do your part. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 28 &amp; 29</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 28 of Jamorama Book 2 is a short one, focusing on diminished 7 chords. 
Lesson 29 &#8211; the final lesson of the course! &#8211; looks at augmented chords. 
And with that, you&#8217;ve finished the course &#8211; congratulations! By this point you have a huge chord vocabulary as well as a solid grasp of various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 28</strong> of <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama Book 2</a> is a short one, focusing on diminished 7 chords. </p>
<p><strong>Lesson 29</strong> &#8211; the final lesson of the course! &#8211; looks at augmented chords. </p>
<p>And with that, you&#8217;ve finished the course &#8211; congratulations! By this point you have a huge chord vocabulary as well as a solid grasp of various rhythmic patterns and strumming techniques. You can read tab and basic notation, and understand how different types of chords are put together. You&#8217;ve also gained lots of practice at playing along with others (in the form of the jam tracks), and if you&#8217;ve been using the bonuses in conjunction with the main course, you&#8217;ll have developed your ear and other musical skills too. Together, this knowledge will enable you to play just about any song you like and/or to write your own tunes in various styles, and you now have a firm basis from which to learn more advanced lead guitar techniques (see <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama-Lead.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama Lead</a>, which is designed to build on what you&#8217;ve learned in this course), as well as to specialise in one or more musical styles, if that&#8217;s what you want to do. </p>
<p>Personally, I&#8217;ve enjoyed the Jamorama course a lot. Although this material wasn&#8217;t really new to me, it was a great refresher, and I think I&#8217;d have learned more quickly and effectively if I&#8217;d had access to a quality course like this when I was starting out. If you&#8217;ve found this post through a search engine, you can read my complete <a href="http://jamorama.netguitarist.com/jamorama-review-my-experience-with-jamoramas-online-guitar-lessons/">Jamorama review here</a>. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 25, 26 &amp; 27</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 25 of the Jamorama course covers suspended barre chords (open suspended chords were already introduced earlier on).
Lesson 26 talks about major 7 barre chords.
Lesson 27 continues to expand your chord vocabulary, by introducing ninth chords, and there are plenty of exercises to practice what you&#8217;ve recently learned. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 25</strong> of the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama</a> course covers suspended barre chords (open suspended chords were already introduced earlier on).</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 26</strong> talks about major 7 barre chords.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 27 </strong>continues to expand your chord vocabulary, by introducing ninth chords, and there are plenty of exercises to practice what you&#8217;ve recently learned. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 23 &amp; 24</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 23 of the Jamorama course of guitar lessons discusses accents and compound time, and there&#8217;s a jam track to practice these and previous techniques. 
Lesson 24 introduces a new movable barre chord shape.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 23</strong> of the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama course</a> of guitar lessons discusses accents and compound time, and there&#8217;s a jam track to practice these and previous techniques. </p>
<p><strong>Lesson 24</strong> introduces a new movable barre chord shape.</p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 21 &amp; 22</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 21 of the Jamorama guitar course discusses the rather tricky to play major 6 barre chords, and there is an exercise for practising the new shapes. 
Lesson 22 introduces power chords, and there&#8217;s another jam track at the end. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 21</strong> of the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama guitar</a> course discusses the rather tricky to play major 6 barre chords, and there is an exercise for practising the new shapes. </p>
<p><strong>Lesson 22</strong> introduces power chords, and there&#8217;s another jam track at the end. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 18, 19 &amp; 20</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 15:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 18 of the Jamorama guitar course focuses on reggae-style rhythms, and there&#8217;s a rather lengthy jam track for practising in this style.
Lesson 19 introduces minor scales. There&#8217;s a pretty glaring error here, where the A major and A minor scales are wrongly notated &#8211; all of the notes are a step out, with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 18</strong> of the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama guitar course</a> focuses on reggae-style rhythms, and there&#8217;s a rather lengthy jam track for practising in this style.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 19</strong> introduces minor scales. There&#8217;s a pretty glaring error here, where the A major and A minor scales are wrongly notated &#8211; all of the notes are a step out, with the scales starting on G rather than A! I find it really odd that a mistake like this could slip through, and it&#8217;s disappointing to see this kind of sloppiness in such an otherwise impressive course. Still, as with the other typos I&#8217;ve come across, it&#8217;s pretty obvious to anyone who is paying attention to what they&#8217;re learning. </p>
<p>In <strong>Lesson 20</strong> you&#8217;ll learn about minor seventh chords, and there&#8217;s another jam track to practice with. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 16 &amp; 17</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 23:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In Lesson 16 of Book 2 of the Jamorama guitar lessons course, you&#8217;ll learn a variety of new rhythmic patterns which work well with the techniques covered in the last few lessons. There are exercises to practice your new skills, plus a mellow sounding jam track to finish with. 
Lesson 17 introduces new shapes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In <strong>Lesson 16</strong> of Book 2 of the <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama guitar lessons</a> course, you&#8217;ll learn a variety of new rhythmic patterns which work well with the techniques covered in the last few lessons. There are exercises to practice your new skills, plus a mellow sounding jam track to finish with. </p>
<p><strong>Lesson 17</strong> introduces new shapes for the dominant 7 barre chord, and a blues progression with which to practice them. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 13, 14 &amp; 15</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lesson 13 of the second Jamorama book begins with two different 12 bar blues progressions, which can be played in a variety of keys. The point is not just to learn a fixed pattern of chords, but to understand the principles behind the progression, so you apply it in different keys.
Lesson 14 is a longer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Lesson 13</strong> of the second <a href="http://www.netguitarist.com/guitar-products/Jamorama.php" rel="nofollow">Jamorama</a> book begins with two different 12 bar blues progressions, which can be played in a variety of keys. The point is not just to learn a fixed pattern of chords, but to understand the principles behind the progression, so you apply it in different keys.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 14</strong> is a longer one, with a new minor chord to learn, plus another blues progression and a jam track to practice what you&#8217;ve learned. By this point you&#8217;ve learned a large number of chords, plus notes along most of the fretboard, and will be able to play a variety of impressive-sounding rhythm tracks to accompany your own songs or those of others.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 15</strong> is devoted to explaining palm muting, which is used to good effect with both strumming and picking. This a a valuable new technique which will help increase your arsenal of sounds. </p>
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		<title>Jamorama Book 2, Lessons 11 &amp; 12</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving on to Lesson 11 of Jamorama Book 2, you&#8217;ll find different deadening techniques, which can really add a more professional feel to chord progressions.
Lesson 12 introduces a new barre chord pattern and staccato strumming. There&#8217;s another jam track at the end, which you&#8217;re encouraged to try improvising over, as well as playing the chords [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving on to<strong> Lesson 11</strong> of Jamorama Book 2, you&#8217;ll find different deadening techniques, which can really add a more professional feel to chord progressions.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 12</strong> introduces a new barre chord pattern and staccato strumming. There&#8217;s another jam track at the end, which you&#8217;re encouraged to try improvising over, as well as playing the chords as written. I think that learning to improvise early on is important, and it&#8217;s nice to see that it&#8217;s encouraged here, even though you haven&#8217;t learned much in the way of lead techniques yet. </p>
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