Play Guitar Software Or DVD lessons? Tips For Choosing

March 27th, 2010 by admin

Do not assume that just because it is play guitar software the lessons it contains will be any better than any other format on the market today. Don’t get me wrong, using software can be beneficial, however it is used to accomplish these two things:

Imitation

It will imitate the tools a guitarist uses, such as tab data, chord charts, tuners and the metronome.

Organization

It will organize your audio, photos, video and illustrations as well as the various tools listed previously.

Numerous play guitar software programs are available and are well organized with impressive features, unfortunately, most are merely used as a cover up for mediocre ebook lessons.

Video DVD lessons

This format has been the preferred method of learning, as it provides the feel of sitting with a live tutor. One drawback is you will need to purchase a metronome if you desire to use one.

Advantages Of DVD Lessons

This method will contain a great deal of information not found with play guitar software, and you will have the opportunity to learn by watching a professional. With DVD format, these lessons will be longer and more detailed, unlike the short clips found in the software format.

Large Screen Viewing

You can watch your lessons on a big screen television versus a computer screen, which will enable you to see those subtle fingering skills in great detail. Some have the added benefit of practicing along with a pro, step by step.

How Much Does It Cost?

All video DVD lesson format can run anywhere from $100. to $200 dollars, and the best programs will allow you to purchase each DVD separately or make payments, and they will come with a reference book.

If you are on a limited budget, you can acquire play guitar software for around $40.

Remember that quality is more important than cleverness when seeking knowledge on any subject.

 

copyright by Liam Gibson

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