HeadJams.com



Welcome to HeadJams.com. I built this site to help anyone who is learning guitar and is in need of advice on lessons, techiqes, playing styles etc.

This site has a lot of information on it as well as 5 free guitar lessons. Use the links at the bottom of this page to access the rest of the site.

For those of you looking for acoustic guitar lessons online, but are a little afraid and aren't sure if they work as well as in-store lessons, this article is for you. I will explain why, not only are online lessons less expensive, they are also better quality than lessons in a store. I'll also give you some hints on how to find yourself an online course for learning guitar that will suit your needs.

So you want to purchase acoustic guitar lessons, but you can't identify a course that suits your needs, and you're unsure of how good online guitar lessons really are.

When I was attempting to play the guitar, I also went to a music store to learn. I quickly realized that the instructors could care less about me and how well I was playing. I realized a lot of the instructors were very young and didn't have much musical knowledge. To them it was just a job and I felt like I was throwing away my money. On top of that I was spending $30 for 1 half hour lesson per week.

With online lessons, you know you are getting instructors who have the background and ability to teach the instrument. The majority of the time, these online trainers have degrees in the arts and music and usually have the experience of making live music with bands. If it was me, I'd rather be learning from an older, more mature instructor who has the experience.

With this assortment you will be able to learn a lot of different techniques and styles.

With online acoustic guitar lessons you'll find that you can get a year's worth of lessons for a fraction of the price it would be in store. Most online courses are a one time payment of under $100.

To help you with locating the best acoustic guitar lessons for you, I've written down some suggestions for you.

1. Make positive the teachers have extensive musical backgrounds that you're going to be learning from. The best way to find this out is to email the company and ask what credentials or degrees they have.

2. Make sure that the course has a teacher that specializes in the style of music you want to play. Maybe you want to learn how to play the acoustic to begin with, but later on, you may want to learn jazz or blues or something more advanced. So try and think about where you want to be as a musician in the future and if that course can get you to where you want to go.

3. Always make sure that the course you're looking at has a money back guarantee. The last thing you want is to buy a course that doesn't live up to expectations and not be able to get your money back. Most guitar courses you'll find will come with a 60 or 90 day money back guarantee.

If you find a course that meets all this criteria, you should feel confident in purchasing it.