Is the collective noun for a Group of Nerds a Google?

Is the collective noun for a Group of Nerds a Google?

A Guitar lesson is a guitar lesson right?
Wrong.
Just as not all guitars are created equal, and not all guitar teaches are created equal, it’s the same with all those courses out there.  Some are put together with no care at all, whilst others are put together by just one person who might be good at just one thing, like “shredding” but have little background on the finer points of acoustic guitar technique..

Other people behind the guitar courses might even have a bunch of experience as a GOOD guitar teacher, but may fail miserably when it comes to making the most out of the capabilities of the modern computer.

Why is this important?

Well, it’s got a lot to do with how we learn, even though everyone has a preferred way of learning ; say by listening, by seeing, by speaking, or by doing (more on that soon), everyone benefits from having a combination of these mixed into the process.

And thanks to the wonders of modern technology, today’s guitar courses can combine all these elements.

Another place where some guitar courses fall down, are it’s technical levels,  some are weighted to steeply toward advance/intermediate players, and others are great beginner courses that don’t have much to offer in the long run.

So How do you know which is the right one?

My friends and I have spent the last few months looking into a bunch of guitar courses that are supposedly aimed at the beginner guitar player, and while we looked we tried to find courses that have all of the above elements.

We quickly discovered that there was a lot more to these courses than we thought, and realized that it would be very easy to get suckered into paying for a bad guitar course or get overwhelmed  and confused with all the different options.

Originally we were planning on publishing reviews on as many as we had time to sit down and write, but finally decided to make your life easier not harder, and we’ve brought the selection down to what we believe are the top three.  Each course we’ve recommended has it’s place so depending on your needs and budget hopefully one will be right for you! We’ve also presented them as quick summary reviews to keep things as simple as possible!

But we also understand that many people might like a more detailed in depth review (myself included) so over the next few weeks we’re going to create an in depth review with (hopefully) a video review/walkthru for each of them.

You can find the summary reviews here

Do you agree with our findings? Do you have a course that you think is as good or better?
Let us know, if we haven’t all ready checked it out, we’ll do so, the whole idea is to present to you the best of the best!

Happy Strumming

Marcus.

www.bestbeginnerguitarlesoons.com

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