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6 Ways To Judge The Integrity of An Online Guitar Program



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By : Kyle Hoffman    9 or more times read
Submitted 2009-12-14 20:43:40
An online guitar program just might make the difference between a great musical career and dropping out after only a few tries. That's why it's more important than ever to determine if the internet lessons you have your eye on are being honest with you or just want your money.

With more and more types of guitar lessons showing their faces each day, you run a great risk of investing your money in something that will help you very little, or is just made to take your money. That's why it's important to take a look at these 6 important ways to check the integrity of an online program for guitar.

1. Be skeptical about the instructor's skill level.

Not all guitar instructors are created equal and this is especially important for something that you might be investing quite a few dollars in. If the guitar teacher says that they are a guru or have experience, make sure there are either sound clips or videos to view that can give you proof. If you can't easily determine whether this guy is good at the instrument, you have to assume that he isn't.

2. Make sure all of the offered material is exactly what you want.

Don't let it be too late when you determine that what you've bought isn't actually what you want. If you're interested in certain techniques like finger-picking in the style of folk, don't sign up for rock lessons that never even mention using your fingers.

Be very adamant about what you want to learn, and you'll find an online guitar program that suits your needs after some good searching.

3. Compare the price with its competitors.

Online guitar lessons come in all sorts of price ranges and that's why it's nice to have an idea of the average cost of your learning experience compared to others. Take few minutes to browse through other guitar learning sites that you might consider just to see how much you could be saving or overspending.

Be warned that some of the guitar learning frauds can be moderately priced so as to deter you from thinking them as fake.

4. Try to find out how many lessons are included.

More than likely, a reputable guitar program will let you know how many lessons you have in store before you make a purchase. If a guitar site doesn't let you know how many you can expect, it's probably because it's not set in stone and you're more than likely just getting meaningless bits of information from the webmaster's e-mail. Those deals really are not worth much.

5. Note whether it has a refund policy.

Scams and other fraudulent guitar lessons don't want a reason to give your money back so they will not usually include any way for you to get a refund. Even if something appears to be the best deal in the universe, make sure that you can get your money back when Murphy's law kicks in.

6. Study the agenda of the sales page.

Being able to take in the overall pitch of the page is extremely beneficial to your shopping skills. Watch out for pages that tend to have language like this:

* A firm request for you to make a purchase without much reasoning.

* Limited information about the actual product or online guitar program.

* Too many pictures to get you excited and more likely to buy.
Author Resource:- Of course, not all of the online guitar courses on the internet are scams, but a great deal of them are! Visit these links to learn about Jamorama and why an experienced guitarist states that he absolutely HATES the Jamorama Guitar System.
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