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Online Guitar Beginner Lessons - 4 Informative Tips To Spot A Scam



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By : Kyle Hoffman    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-31 14:00:45
Online guitar beginner lessons sure are fantastic for learning those basic skills to get you playing your first songs. They provide powerful insights into how to hold the instrument, strumming techniques, picking tips, and anything you might consider with playing chords.

However, with their popularity soaring among beginners, these online lessons are being copied in format and released to the public as hoaxes that want to to claim your money for almost nothing in return. Keep your head up though, because you can use these 4 observations to identify a guitar lesson scam.

1. The sales pitch is raw and too pushy.

The definition for pushy might be a bit wide, but you can understand if the tone you're receiving online from this lesson site is quite strong. Compared to other web sites, instructors that sell courses genuinely want you to feel at ease and comfortable with your decision and purchase.

If a page appears to have a strong agenda of getting your money, it's probably because that's all they have on their mind. Study the agenda behind the words and if decide what they're really trying to communicate with their message.

2. There's a definite lack of information.

Making the decision to get online guitar beginner lessons shouldn't be on a whim. You should be able to study the claims, gain all the knowledge you need on the program, and then put down some reasonable money.

For web pages that are not willing to supply enough information for you to make a good decision, they're not worth reading into any further. Get out and look elsewhere.

3. The instructor is shrouded in mystery.

That sounds like the premise of a good novel or television show, but it doesn't fly when looking for guitar courses. The instructor should be someone who's very willing to show his skills and accept feedback on his proposal.

An instructor that doesn't show his face or his personality may be hiding the fact that they can't play an instrument. Look for sites that give you solid information about the mastermind behind the lessons.

4. Where's the money-back guarantee?

I always look for the money-back guarantee or I'm walking. Even if they're selling you the elixir of eternal life with a letter of authenticity, you make sure that you can get a refund.

Not offering a refund says two things:

* I'm too lazy to handle them.

* I don't want to give you the option.

Neither of these options should appeal to you and your back account.
Author Resource:- Think about these tips when you're thinking about a beginner electric guitar lesson. For example, you can check out this review and analysis of the very popular Jamorama guitar system.
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