Guitar Lessons: Learning Guitar Step 1 - How to play guitar instructional video

by Music Star productions

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Director:Music Star Productions
Release Date:2004-06-01
Label:Music Star productions
UPC:823857130924
Binding:DVD
Published By:Music Star productions
ASIN:B0002FYQKS
Category:DVD

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Product Description

Learning To Play The Guitar Is Now Easier Than Ever Before!
Perfect For Beginners, No Previous Experience Necessary!

Have you ever wanted to play your favorite songs on the guitar? Now you can learn the basic chords,notes and patterns you will need to play your favorite songs today. This easy-to-follow guitar course has a chapter mark at each lesson, so you can learn and practice at your own pace!

Do you find yourself to busy during the day to commit to scheduled private guitar lessons for you or your family?

Are private guitar lessons getting too expensive these days?

If you answered yes to either of these questions, Learning Guitar Step 1 DVD method is for you. With Learning Guitar Step 1 you can learn around your own schedule while saving hundreds of dollars!

Learn to Play Today:

*Tuning
*Open Chords
*Barre Chords
*Finger Exercises
*Scales

Instructor Patrick McCormick teaches you the basics of learning the guitar in an easy-to-follow manner, using step-by-step techniques that break down each exercise into clear and concise segments. Patrick takes you through each lesson, telling and showing you exactly how each lesson is done. Using the easy-to-navigate DVD menu, your control of the guitar fretboard will rapidly become second nature!

Features:

*Numerous Chapter Marks
*Mulitple Camera Angles
*On-Screen Graphics
*Interactive Lesson Library

Customer Reviews

Boring but decent information - Reviewed on 2008-09-19
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This product is ok, you can find more better information on youtube and the web. The guy that produces these videos is boring as hell. It's hard to watch.

Very good for beginner - Reviewed on 2007-02-05
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

The steps are very easy to follow. I'm glad I got the right one.
can't remember , lessons for beginners - how to play the guitar ? - Reviewed on 2007-01-18
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2 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

I spent lots of time reviewing all your offered DVD's for guitar beginners. I thought the one I bought is the very basic one for somebody who has not seen or put a hand on a guitar . My son is an absolute beginner but he is very interested playing his new guitar . When we played the DVD , I myself could not follow the instructor . Maybe your description of the lesson is misleading . I am still looking a very starting point lesson for my son. Thank you , more power to you ........

ART
Great Way To Start and Fun to Learn - Reviewed on 2006-10-13
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8 customers found this review helpful.

This DVD has been great. He shows you major minor and 7th chords. When you get them down he shows you how to put them together and create songs or play along to your favorite songs. The chapter marks make it easy to watch then practice and come back and pick up where you left off. The scales and bonus feature including the password to the free online book are also very cool. GREAT JOB!
Better than nothing, good basic value - Reviewed on 2006-10-02
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16 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I have been learning guitar for 18 months now. I have taken 17 weeks of live lessons and have about 4 DVD videos including this one. The DVD is ok but slow and boaring. The DVD starts out with learning the basic cords. I can't imagine anyone getting through this. They assume you are going to practice strumming these cords for a few weeks before going on . . . hello? I would suggest learning a few of the cords, like G, C and D7. Then they show you a strumming exercise (after the last cord) to practice, that at least sounds like something. I would do that. They also don't show you any songs which really bites. There are many simple rock classics that most people will know that you can play with a knowledge of very few cords, Yellow Submarine, House of the Rising Sun, etc . . .

For me I couldn't just sit down and practice fingering cords for 3 weeks before hearing something or playing something.

After that point this video gets better than most . . they take you through 2 of the pentatonic scales which is huge and very helpful. Then they show you how to use these in conjunction with the strumming exercise. They get high points for this . . nicely done. One thing that would help greatly here is tabs for the pentatonic riffs.

They also present some music theory in that they cover the 1,4,5, cord progressions. Another very nice thing.

Anyway they cover a lot of ground but my biggest issue with this video is the lack of playing any songs early on to help you learn cord changes. One other big draw back is the lack of a split screen to sho you the strumming he is doing. He does a couple of nifty little strumming things that you really can't see what it is he is doing. They should have a split screen for this.

They do show you a little of a lot of things that should be a pretty good intro.

I bought this video when I first started to learn to play and I could not use it much. After about 12 months of practice and learning and some live guitar lessons this video is now more helpful than when I started.

I do recommend buying it because the cost of this video relative to lessons is NOTHING. You get several lessons that you can watch again and again. You can't beat that value.
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