Friday, August 21, 2015

Levels For Guitar Review

I can't believe how long it's been since I've written a blog post.  I was on quite the roll there for a while.  My hiatus from writing however, was only temporary, as I have been spending a lot of my time recently trying to pick up a new hobby:  Playing Guitar.  That's right, though I have a long way to go before I wow you all with my skills.  Thanks to the folks at Levels for Guitar, however, for giving  me the opportunity to try their online guitar lessons for free in exchange for my review, I'll be knocking ya'll off your feet with my badass solo riffs before you know it!

Being attention deficit, I'm a huge fan of self-paced online learning courses such as LFG.  However, I have noticed that some programs can be very frustrating, poorly organized, and difficult to follow.  Not LFG.  The "instructor," as I'll call him, speaks in a very professional, calm, clear tone as he starts with the most basic of steps in Beginner Guitar 1.  The great thing about each level is, that you can repeat it over and over again, until you're comfortable enough to move on. 

There are currently two LFG courses offered: Beginner Guitar 1 and Intermediate Guitar 1.  Each of the self-paced courses feature a variety of levels, and for those starting from the top as I have, will learn techniques such as how to hold the pic, proper hand placement, basic scales and chords, and more.  The courses are so easy-to-follow that my 11-year old has been doing them as well, and I must say that she may be doing better than me! 

As if the low prices of the program aren't amazing enough, starting at just $8 for Beginner 1, LFG will not bill new subscribers until a one month trial period has passed.  If you cancel before the month is over, you will not be charged.  That alone speaks volumes about the program!  If you truly want to master the art of playing guitar, LFG is a superb program designed to ensure success.  Give it a try!  Learn more at https://www.levelsforguitar.com/.  

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