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I want to tell you about one of my competitor's guitar courses. I'm going to give you a no-holds barred critique and tell you about the good, the bad, and the ugly...(LOL)

Why am I doing this? Well, to be honest, its good for everyone. You can certainly benefit from learning from more than one teacher. Frankly, I have no ego about who you learn from. I just want you to get better.

I'm often contacted by "experts" who want me to promote their stuff. Most of it isn't worth it and i"m not going to ruin my trust with you for a few quick bucks.

However, I received a very different email from a guy who's interviewed Satriani and played with legends like BB King. He had a pretty intense package and I told him I would check it out. Read on to find out how you can get your FREE copy of Guitar Pro 5... (www.guitar-pro.com)

So, without further ado, the course i'm talking about is called...

Logical Lead Guitar
by Adam St. James


Adam has had a 30 year career in the music industry, authoring dozens of books for Hal Leonard and other major publishers, writing for major magazines and guitar websites, as well as extensive experience performing and teaching.

His latest course is called "Logical Lead Guitar" and its different from anything he's ever created before. Because he produced this course by himself, he wasn't limited to the formats the publishers wanted him to follow, like trying to squeeze everything into 100 pages... Logical Lead Guitar is geared toward the beginner to intermediate player. It comes with 2 DVDs (about 3 1/2 hours of material) ,plus an audio CD with jamtracks, and a 600-page 3-ring binder of printed material.

The idea behind this course is to get you up to speed on the lead guitar as fast as possible by 1) discussing the key concepts needed and 2) showing a ton of example licks across the entire neck.

So what's my overall opinion?

I think Adam did a very nice job with this course. While it is hard to find anything these days that 'blows my mind', there were several aspects of this course that did impress me (which is hard to do).

I was most impressed with how thorough the course is - especially the printed material. There are few stones unturned and there is a TON of examples. But despite the sheer amount of material, I doubt many students would feel bogged down in 'information overload'. The course is well thought out and organized, and provides a very nice, clear path for the aspiring lead guitarist to follow.

For example, Adam breaks down the neck into 3 distinct pattern types: Pentatonic, diatonic, and arpeggios. That's the way to do it!

My Complaints

There are only a few minor gripes that I have about this course. First of all, there is no cool intro here. I was expecting some hot licks and a wild intro for inspiration, but the video starts with the lessons right away. Oh, and the DVD menu is a little plain too (big deal right?)

There also may be a few moments of confusion because the book is not layed out exactly like the DVD. The first examples on the DVD are in the middle of the book, and some of the later sections on the DVD are talked about earlier in the book. However, all the sections are clearly marked and this shouldn't really be a big deal either.

It would have also been nice to see the examples actually tabbed out on the screen, but not all of my courses do this either.

Lastly, the price is a tad on the high side (although its still an excellent value) More on this in a moment.

How Does it Compare to Other Courses?

So, maybe you are wondering how does this course differ from other courses we recommend like "Jamorama", and "Unlock Your Guitar"

Jamorama's focus is more rudimentary, while Adam's course is more comprehensive. They are both great courses, they are both excellent choices for the beginner, but Logical Lead Guitar is a beefier course and takes you farther into intermediate level playing. The biggest difference is that Adam's course takes you through ALL the patterns, not just the most common ones.

What Does This Course Cover?

Well, a lot...

You open the guide, and the first thing you see is some good information on practicing - what to learn first, what to learn next, what to do , and what not to do, and how to prevent yourself from getting frustrated.

Then, there is a section on "tips, tricks, and techniques", which provides about 80 exercises to really help your fretboard agility, and discusses all the important lead guitar techniques such as bending, vibrato, hammer ons, pull offs, trills, slides, etc...

Then, he gives a "skills checklist", which is a specific practice regimen you can follow. This is great if you don't want any guesswork as to how long to practice each exercise.

The next section of the book shows the 7 diatonic scale patterns and provides 140+ examples. By the way, all the examples are shown in musical notation as well as tablature. Thumbs up...

Next, there is a section on arpeggios with over 75 tabbed eamples.

Then, there are several bonus sections including more pick-hand exercises, more arpeggio exercises, essential riffs, and bending.

Finally, there is a section with some complete sample solos. Whew! It's a lot of stuff. If you're starting out, I imagine that it will keep you busy for some time.

Other Stuff I Liked...

I liked the overall vibe of the video. You are inside Adam's studio and you can see some beautiful guitars hanging on the wall here. I also like Adam's relaxed teaching style, and his honesty when he explains you actually have to do some practicing to get this stuff under your belt.

I also like how Adam takes a lot time to explain different fingering possibilities, especially on the arpeggios. In general, I like the way Adam explains the neck and especially the "transparent layer" concept.

Also, there are sections on finding the roots and following the chords which I think are very helpful. Plus, Adam spends a lot of time on connecting the various patterns and what he calls "puzzle locking exercises".

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This Course is NOT for people who...

It's not for very advanced players. If you already feel that you have solid lead guitar skills, then you might not learn too many new things here. Also its not for people who are unable or unwilling to invest in their muscial education. This is a serious course for those that are serious about learning.

But This Course Would Be Perfect For...

This course is perfect for anyone who wants to play lead guitar and wants a comprehensive course with a ton of examples.

If you already own "Killer Lead Guitar, Made Simple", and want more examples across the entire neck, this would also be an excellent investment. Or, if you own "Killer Guitar Control Secrets" but still can't play solid leads, you should probably check out this course to go back and really master the fundamentals.

So How Much Is It?

Adam's course is $129. I know, its not exactly cheap. But, when you consider that you are getting over 3 hours of video instruction, a MASSIVE binder with 500 examples, plus a CD with jam tracks, you really are getting your money's worth.

When you really think about how much it costs to print up a 600 page binder, Adam is barely covering his costs.

I'd also like to point out that grabbing a course like this makes a lot more sense, moneywise, than taking private lessons.

I definitely recommend "Logical Lead Guitar" if you have a serious desire to learn to play lead guitar and want a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to getting there as fast as possible. In fact, Adam and I are so sure you're going to love this course, that we've put together a special deal for you.

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Although I couldn't get him to knock down the price, he did agree to throw in a copy of "101 Guitar Tips", (a $17.95 value) if you grab this course now.

Rating: 9.5/10

P.S : If you order the course from this link below, I will get you a copy of Guitar Pro 5 (a $57 value, see it for yourself at http://www.guitar-pro.com. This is an offer too generous to pass up, and Adam backs his course with a money-back guarantee as well.

Just click on the link below...This will take you to Adam's website. Then simply click on the "Order Now" Link to place your order.

CLICK HERE NOW TO LEARN MORE AND GRAB YOUR COPY OF LOGICAL LEAD GUITAR

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Jamorama Guitar Learning Premium Package

Overview:

As featured in Guitar World magazine, Jamorama is basically a compilation of EBooks (in addition to mp3 and soon to be added video files) and Software combined into one easy to follow package.

The EBooks are divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced sections that take the reader in a very well thoughtout progression through the very basics of the guitar like tuning, proper position and technique all the way to advanced chords and rythym variations. And every example in each EBook has an accompanying example in mp3 format. In addition to the ebooks and mp3 files, you also get some pretty cool software programs as a bonus.

NEW: I’ve just found out that there will be soon be video examples for the beginners book with videos to be added to the intermedite and advanced books soon after.

Positives:

The mp3 and video examples are an inavluable tool that accompany the ebooks that help the reader learn quickly and effectively. The Ebooks are well written and easy to follow with lots of different examples that go from easy to advanced in a progression that will not overwhelm beginners. By the time you’re done with the 3 ebooks you will know how to read music and be able to play fairly advanced rythyms and have a pretty good knowledge of chords all over the neck as well as soloing concepts.

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Negatives:

No real negatives other than the fact that if you’re an advanced player that already has a number of years of playing experience you might not find much new here. Intermediate players might also take caution as well as they might already be familiar with most of the concepts. Also the downloads are pretty big so make sure you have a high-speed connection otherwise it could take a few hours to download.

Summary:

Jamorama is highly recommended for beginning players who are looking to advance their chordal knowledge and soloing concepts. Intermediate and advanced players will probably be familiar with most of the concepts already, but intermediate players still might find some things here worthwhile.

The mp3 files and soon to be added video files that are available for immediate download overdeliver and are well worth it. And with new material being added on a regular basis with no additional costs you really can’t go wrong!

Rating: 9/10

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