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Guitar Learning Course Types

Expert Author Tom Fontana

Guitar learning courses are a great option if you want to learn to play the guitar from the comfort of your own home, without having to take personal lessons. It is a much cheaper alternative to a private teachers as well, since a personal guitar tutor will charge anywhere from $30-$50 per hour, while some online guitar courses will be around $10- $15 per month.

When deciding what kind of course you will learn from, you'll have the option of choosing between:

  • Online guitar lessons
  • DVD guitar lessons
  • Downloadable books or guitar learning software

Here are the things you need to know about each of the above.

Online Guitar Lessons

There are literally hundreds of online guitar lesson websites, some are great and some are really bad. Online lessons are very cheap as well, typically ranging from $10 to $25 per month. Don't let the low price fool you though, the best online guitar websites have thousands of quality video lessons available.

When looking for online guitar courses, search for one which have:

  • video guitar lessons
  • online guitar tools (metronome, chord chart generators, etc.)
  • personal support

DVD Guitar Courses

Learning the guitar from DVDs is a good option if you don't have constant access to the internet, or don't want to site in front of your computer when learning. DVD courses are more expensive than online guitar lessons however, since you'll be shipped a physical product which incurs more costs.

The most important thing to look out for when choosing a DVD course is to make sure that the DVD offers what you are looking for. There are, in fact, many DVDs that teach certain aspects of playing the guitar, but only a handful that are suitable for very beginners for example.

Downloadable Courses

You will find many downloadable software and books to help you learn the guitar. If you choose this alternative, look out for the following:

  • If you go for guitar software, make sure the software is multimedia and interactive
  • If you opt for books, make sure it has some sort of audio-video supplement. The reason for this is that it is very hard, close to impossible to learn music by reading about it, you need to hear the instrument and sounds in the least.

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Click to check out the details of some of the most popular and effective guitar learning courses, which will make the job of deciding which type of lesson to choose much simpler.

Also, you may want to compare guitar lesson prices to see which one suits your budget.

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