So you’ve fulfilled all the basic steps towards learning how to play guitar. You’ve purchased a guitar, you found the ideal room to practice in, you have the energy you need as well as the enthusiasm and desire to become an expert, but still something’s missing. A few weeks passed since you’ve last played. Since then your guitar has been sitting in the corner untouched. You now feel that playing the guitar just isn’t for you. What made you change your mind?

Most likely you didn’t remain focused and on the right path. You must realize that getting through the initial guitar lessons is the most difficult phase. But it does get better. The more you practice and keep practicing, the easier it gets. Don’t worry! A lot of beginners get hung up at first.

I strongly believe you will never learn guitar lessons on your own. Before you can learn you’ll need assistance from an expert. Without training you’ll do nothing more than just “mess around”. Even if you figure out how to play part of a riff, you’ll accomplish nothing more than that. It’s not until you become absolutely serious about working your way towards becoming a skilled guitarist. The same holds true with learning any kind of instrument.

Beginner guitar lessons will help keep you motivated and ensure that you develop skills at a steady rate, one that challenges you and that is reasonable. It all depends on which type of training course is best for you. There are so many types of courses, how do you know which one is the best? Most likely, multiple programs will work for you. All you need to know is how to separate the good from the bad.

For most beginners, when considering guitar playing lessons, the first thing that comes to mind is private lessons. Personally, I wouldn’t recommend this and I’ll tell you three reasons why:

1. Private lessons are very expensive. On average we’re talking $16 for a 30 minute lesson at 2 lessons per week. This works out at $150 a month or more.

2. Private lessons have a biased instructor. You’re better off with a source that guides you step-by-step through all the lessons without steering you into a genre or method based on his/her personal tastes. Learning from a human has other flaws. If the instructor should be in a bad mood or just lack motivation one day, you will still be charged for that session and not learn as much.

3. Personal lessons may teach multiple students. If this is the case, the more students taught at once, the harder it will be to get the one-on-one attention you need. Sometimes, a period of 30 minutes isn’t long enough to answer all the students’ questions or give them individual help as needed.

Home study courses and beginner guitar lessons online are fantastic since they allow you to learn at your own pace. They are far cheaper than taking private lessons ($150 per month and up), but are about the same quality as receiving training from a personal instructor. What you get out of these courses depends on what you put into them.

Learn and Master Guitar is one of my favorite ways to learn guitar lessons and I strongly recommend it to any beginner. Not only does it provide plenty of lessons but it also teaches information, proper techniques, and cool tricks all guitarists need to learn. What makes the course fantastic is that it comes with a CD and DVD that correspond with its book. Best of all, it only charges a fee of $119 ONCE! Now that’s less than what the lead guitarist in my old band was paying per month ($150 or more) and the lessons through Learn and Master Guitar take 6 months to complete. Finally, it’s basically a course just like that offered by a private instructor or class.

Another site that’s hard to beat for low cost is Jamorama. What makes them stand out is that they offer 24 beginning guitar lessons for free. I’ve search several other sites and could not find one for much cheaper.

When searching for guitar lessons for beginners online you must look for the following:

- Reputable author
- Lessons start out easy then gradually become more difficult
- A wide variety of lessons and skill levels
- Allow you to play songs you like and know well
- It’s easy to follow and makes good sense
- Provides bottom written music and guitar tabs
- Teaches exercises, chords, scales, and advanced techniques

Though there may be a lot of beginner guitar lessons online, very few of them are strong and reputable. I’ve tried many of them myself, only to find that they weren’t even worth the money.

So if you’re serious about learning guitar courses online and don’t want to waste time and money, I suggest that you try either Jamorama or Learn and Master Guitar.

Liam Gibson of LearnGuitar-User-Reviews.com, specializes in helping aspiring guitarists get the info that they need to make the right choices. Liam, a stage guitarist himself, leads his team of guitar experts to constantly review new courses and products in the market and make sure you get the best value products that work for you. Check out actual user reviews and feedback of the most popular guitar courses at Learn Guitar User Reviews.

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