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Emedia music theory tutor reviews1/9/2024 In the box I found a freebie plectrum, which is actually pretty good, although I can’t guarantee everyone will find one. There are no manuals or anything like that. The jewel box has installation instructions inside the lid, otherwise everything is on the CD. What you, physically, get for your money is a boxed CD. ![]() The Guitar 2 or the newer Intermediate would, I feel need some prior knowledge – eMedia says “If you already know basic chords and melodies, this is the easiest way to take your playing to the next level” and I would agree with that. The way that Guitar 1 is laid out, I would say that even someone who has never had a guitar in his hands could start with these lessons. ![]() This is, obviously, a very important question if you are being asked to pay good money for it. The street price seems to be around $35-40. The retail price is a marketing $50 (also known as $49.95). I paid $22 plus postage from US to Germany. I bought mine from eBay and it is not the absolute latest version. What does eMedia cost?Īs in all walks of life, it depends where you go. Also the Guitar Method 2 is not the latest version. ![]() So if my style seems formal and stilted, you’ll understand why.īefore we get down to brass tacks, I ought to say that I have not had the full eMedia Guitar 1 course in my hands, only the free downloadable demo lesson from it (which does include the table of contents of the full course). I’m much more at home writing technical IT documents, mostly in German. This is my first attempt at writing an article for a guitar forum, or any forum, for that matter. However, the more I looked at the product, the more I realized that there was more to be said than simply good, bad or ugly. Initially, I anticipated writing a short comment about the eMedia course on the forum.
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