Guitar Hotshot Review

Guitar Hotshot website www.guitarhotshot.com

People shopping for a great resource for learning the guitar through online lessons may come across a new website called Guitar Hotshot.  Taking a closer look at Guitar Hotshots it is clear that this course is not everything that it promises to be.  Guitar Hotshot claims to be taught by Jamie Lewis who has experience as a guitar teacher and recording artist in New York.  After a little bit of research of Guitar Hotshot and Jamie Lewis we found that Jamie Lewis is also known as Jay Dynasty and Guitar Hotshot is a rehash of the guitar lesson scam Music Master Pro.

Guitar Hotshot is almost identical to the guitar section of Music Master Pro with only the small difference of one or two more added video lessons.  Guitar Hotshot has 15 very badly produced video guitar lessons.  The video is low quality and looks as though it has been filmed by a cheap webcam.  The audio for these lessons is also bad and in some cases it was hard to hear what was being played.

The content of the video lessons is also badly put together and appears to have little to no structure with most of the content played and left to you to figure out.  Most of the teaching is difficult to follow due to the poor video content and poor audio.  After watching the video lessons is it clear that Jamie Lewis maybe exaggerating his teaching credentials as his lessons are appalling.

As well as the video lessons, Guitar Hotshot also claims to have the following extra features which are advertised on the sales part of the website.  Guitar Hotshot claims to give you access to over 10,000 riffs, solos and licks, access to an extensive library of scales and chords, lessons on different styles of guitar such as rock and jazz, 52 video lessons and over 40 hours of intensive guitar lessons on video.  What you really get with Guitar Hotshot is no riffs, solos or licks, no extensive library of scales and chords, no lessons on guitar styles, only 32 poor quality flash video clips and  nowhere near 40 hours of guitar lessons.  The video lessons that do appear on the Guitar Hotshot website require you to spend an extra $20 to be able to download the files.

Guitar Hotshot is a scam and you should avoid at all cost.  There are many other great online course for learning guitar so don’t get sucked into spending money on this.

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