Review: Learn & Master Guitar Lessons by Steve Krenz
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An advert thinly disguised as a review.
Maybe Mr Krenz's course is great. But after seeing a dozen websites and videos like this, all pretending to review and all sycophantically pushing the product, it looks like a scam.
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@Driftuner if you have an iphone or anything u can download apps from there is a gibson learn and master guitar app. its got a load of sample lessons on it.
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Sorry, Pal..but there is nothing on your website resembling an article.....in fact your site won't let anyone access your home page at all, only the reviews page.
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hello mate) i have a little question: like..em..in your video u say that intermediate players wont benefit that much from this lesson as a beginner would..but then u say that it its a great lesson for an advanced...can u explain me why, please? i would also like to see some of the lessons, how they actualy look like, what he says, what u learn, HOW u learn, the speed of the course and these kind of stuff..just like many other people i noticed that on their website they wont show nothing..thanks)
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@ppmmaa0007 The first 10 discs are the same. The extra 10 are jam along cd's I rarely use them. If you just buy the ten hey'll bug you later to buy the next ten at a comparable discount. I like the program alot. After 3 years and numerous books and other dvd courses I keep coming back to the L&M program. A word of warning, Steve teaches you music notation but I just didnt grasp it at 1st. He uses tab to help learn the notes but then after disc ~4 he drops the tab and teaches from the staff.
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@valkour22 Thanks for the reply. I'll have a look into this because not knowing theory is only getting me so far. I'd like to be able to improvise and sort my techniques out. Thanks again.
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One serious problem i have seen in the program is i do not see arpeggio's adressed?That is the main way to tell a wanna be from a true guitarist.Maybe its covered but i have not seen it yet
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@GrantFerSure ive been playing for like 20 yrs ,only taken like maybe 10 lessons which i did learn how to read basic and chords.im not bragging but i think im a pretty good guitarist but play mainly by ear.I have great dex and motor skills.I juat got this coarse and there is alotta stuff i find i dont need but just to get the theory part of chord relations and scales training is worth it.i can play by ear but always kinda wanted to know the true relationships of different structures within music
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is the lesson book for the new course which has 20 dvds is the same on the course which has 10 dvds?
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If u actually buy it , this Course covers much more. He goes into detail , and the 1st 3 lessons also include more on your Chords , hand positioning , and some songs you can try .... This is good for beginners , i guess it is aimed @ beginners.
So does this actually work. Ive been playing for 2 1/2 years but I learned nothing from the theory part of it. I self taught and I just wanted to play! SO! would this help a lot with the scales and what not. any theory really.
GrantFerSure 2 years ago
@GrantFerSure Thanks for the question. Steve Krenz does a great job of blending just the right amount of theory with practical skills. I was like you I had little success learning the theory part on my own until the Learn and Master Guitar DVDs came along.
mackiniva 2 years ago
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This is a joke... You can cover what he does in the first 10 DVD's in a DAY!! Who needs THREE (THREE! (3!!)) whole lessons to learn the notes on the strings? (can someone who owns this please tell me what he teaches you in those three lessons?). Just look at the session index and do it by yourself. You'll be a guitar champ in a week (if you're dedicated to actually learning it). Of course if you can't get yourself to do anything, get this course. Save your money otherwise.
Goech 2 years ago
Hi Goech, thanks for the comment. You must be a naturally born genius because there is no way that the average person can conquer all 10 of the first DVDs in a day. This is a highly detailed and thorough course designed for someone with now experience as well as a guitarist with missing elements to there guitar abilities. I do sincerely appreciate your comments however.
mackiniva 2 years ago 7
does it have separate instructions for different kinds of guitars (electric, acoustic, bass, electro-acoustic)?
retroguy02 2 years ago
No matter which guitar type you choose to learn on, you will need to learn the same basics. Steve Krenz alternates between acoustic and electric guitars through out. As an intermediate student or beyond you may want specialized lessons based on guitar and music preferences. I hope that helps. Thanks for the great question.
mackiniva 2 years ago