My Review Learn And Master Guitar

What you get with the Learn And Master Guitar course

Learn And Master Guitar ReviewWhen you order Learn & Master Guitar, you can select between the 10 or 20 DVD expanded version. Each of the two sessions per DVD is between 30 and 60 minutes long. All DVDs have an on-screen menu, so you can go right to a lesson with your remote. In addition to the DVDs you get 5 audio CDs (each has appr. 12-18 jam-along tracks of about a minute length), plus a 100 page Lesson Book (and a bonus book, if you order the expanded version).

I have the 20 DVD version. The difference between the10 DVD version and the 20 DVD version is that with the expanded version you receive 10 additional Bonus Workshop DVDs plus bonus lesson book. These bonus lessons cover the same material as the regular lessons, but in more depth and give you additional information. So you do get the complete course with the 10 DVD set, but with the 20 DVD set you basically have twice as many songs, exercises and more in-depth information.

For example, when lesson #1 teaches you the basics of a guitar and finger exercises, you will in bonus lesson #1 find some neat tips and tricks beyond the basics, like whether you should consider purchasing an electronic tuner, string winder, or metronome. I got a lot of great information from the bonus material, so I think the expanded version with 20 DVDs is well worth the extra buck.

Learn & Master Guitar Chord ExerciseAll lessons are both on DVD and in the lesson book so you can watch the videos, and follow the written lessons at the same time, or just flip through the book as a quick reference to refresh your memory later, which is also very handy.

The Learn & Master Guitar course has received some educational awards. The guitar teacher guiding you through the course is Steve Krenz. You can read more about the rewards and Steve on the Learn & Master website.

I like most that when you watch the videos, you feel you have a real guitar teacher sitting next to you and talking to you.

Learn & Master Guitar Chord ExerciseFirst Steve explains something to you, then he gives you a training assignment as your ‘home work’, and at the end of each session you have to answer a couple questions to test whether you are ready to go to the next lesson. If that sounds too much like ’school’ to you, let me tell you that it’s not – after all, you set your own schedule and pick what you want to learn.

With the course you also get access to the online member section of the website which is kind of neat as you can upload videos (e.g. you playing a song) and ask other members for their input, and you find a handful additional resources there. However, Learn and Master is not meant to be an online course, so don’t expect there to find constantly updated new learning material or thousands of members online.

(When you get a kick out of socializing on the web I think you will like the online course JamPlay better than Learn & Master.)

Learn And Master Guitar For Beginners

Beginner Lessons 1 Through 8

  • Getting acquainted with your guitar, how to hold and tune it
  • Learn music, read notes and tablatur
  • Finger exercises
  • Chords

Learn And Master Guitar For Advanced Players

So you have already learned how to play guitar by picking things up here and there, taking a few lessons, reading a book or watching some videos? You are able to play the basics, and now you’re ready to move beyond that?

With the Learn And Master Guitar DVDs you decide what you want to work on.

Advanced Lessons 9 Through 20

  • Make smooth chord transitions
  • Advanced chords, barre chords
  • Develop “muscle memory”
  • Work on your strum and develop your rhythm
  • Train your ear
  • Techniques such as tapping, bending, sliding
  • Isolate the difficulties you have with a particular song so you can focus on that part in paticular
  • Why it is so important that your equipment fits you and how to make a good choice in selecting your guitar (action, strings, neck, etc)
  • and much more

I think many people become frustrated because they are trying to learn the chords, changing chords, and keeping time, all at once. As long as your brain and chording hand are working in terms of “finger 1 goes on the ‘e’ string at the third fret, finger 3 goes on the ‘A’ string at the second fret, and finger four goes on the ‘E’ string”, you’re going to take way too long. Once your muscles have learned the correct positioning, all of a sudden you will find yourself being able to put your fingers in the correct positions automatically. Surprisingly, it doesn’t take very long for this to happen – at least that was my experience with Learn And Master Guitar.

How the Learn And Master DVD course works:

  • Before each lesson you see the estimated time it takes to learn that lesson
  • You learn your lesson watching Steve explaining on video (and/or referring to the book)
  • You do your ‘assignments’ after each lesson so you have a plan what and how you need to practice
  • You answer 2 or 3 questions at the end of the lesson to find out whether you are ready to move on to the next lesson

What I liked most about the Learn & Master Guitar DVD Course

Steve KrenzSteve Krenz, the instructor, is making the lessons very personal, you feel like you are sitting with a real guitar teacher, and he explains very well.

I like the assignments you get after learning each lesson, you know exactly what you should practice and how.

It was also very helpful to me that at the end of each lesson, when I was already eager to go to the next one, that there are 2 or 3 ‘are you ready to move on questions’ which sometimes showed me that I was in fact not ready to move on but needed to practice the current lesson some more.

The course covers almost every style of music and guitar you can think of, acoustic, electric, classic, blues, etc.

Also I liked that the JamAlong audios at the beginning of the course play slow, but get up to ‘real’ playing speed gradually in advanced lessons. I thought I could play along a ‘real’ song right from the beginning, but man was I wrong…

What Are The Downsides Of Learn And Master Guitar?

  • You have to order it and wait until they ship it, no instant download available (but I remember that I got mine within a couple days)
  • There online community is nice, but there are not as many people online as e.g. at JamPlay
  • It looks expensive at first sight (actually I think it’s not, because of the great material you get with the course, and compared to what other websites and courses charge)

Buy Learn And Master Guitar

While I write this, the regular price for the 10 DVD version is $219 (they also have a payment plan), but I believe it is well worth to get the expanded 20 DVD version for $249. A couple times a year it’s on sale for $119/$149.

Click Here To Order Your Course At The Official Learn And Master Guitar Website

Learn & Master Guitar DVD CourseI hope this review was helpful to you. To order your course, click here to buy it from the official Learn & Master website. No matter whether you select this course or another, I would like to encourage you to learn to play guitar, and do it with a solid training program. According to the old saying, music is the language of the soul, and to me playing the guitar was a dream I always had and finally dared to make come true.

Learn And Master Guitar was the simple guide that I needed to get me going, and I believe it will help you too.