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= = = = = = = = You made a smart decision investing your hard-earned money in your iPad. Wouldn’t it be a waste if you never use it to it’s fullest potential? Apple Forgot Your Manual?! Get The Most From Your iPad Box! See how: http://sn.im/21qekfp = = = = = = = = = Will Mobile Devices Replace the Need For Online Guitar Lessons? It feels like there are new mobile devices coming on the market every week. From tablets to wireless devices and cellphones there's little we can't do now with a device we can carry in our back pocket. So this begs the question, as a would be guitar player are devices powered by Android or the iPhone threatening to replace online guitar lessons and dvds? Over the past 5 years more adults have been using online lessons and dvds to teach themselves how to play guitar, is another change about to occur? The Pros of Mobile Guitar Lessons A big plus of learning to play guitar from lessons available on a mobile device is that ideally they're always with you. If you're on vacation or at the cottage for the weekend you can still sit down to learn something new with your guitar. Of course the draw back is the screen often isn't very large for this purpose, which can make it might tough to learn scales and intricate chords. The Cons of Mobile Guitar Lessons The biggest is the one I mentioned above about screen size. Chord charts work fine but actual video lessons can be a pain on a mobile device. Also the bandwidth needed to watch and sometimes re-watch lessons can cost you big bucks depending on your data plan from your wireless provider. Also some formats of video playback often aren't supported in the stripped down operating systems provided on devices like an android powered device or iphone. Praise for Online Guitar Lessons While the mobile devices have a place I believe that online guitar lessons still offer big advantages to beginners and intermediate players alike. You will always be able to have more content available online via a website, and a greater support for a variety of video formats.

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You made a smart decision investing your hard-earned money in your iPad. Wouldn’t it be a waste if you never use it to it’s fullest potential? Apple Forgot Your Manual?! Get The Most From Your iPad Box! See how: http://sn.im/21qekfp

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You made a smart decision investing your hard-earned money in your iPad.

Wouldn’t it be a waste if you never use it to it’s fullest potential?

Apple Forgot Your Manual?!

Get The Most From Your iPad Box!

See how: http://sn.im/21qekfp

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Will Mobile Devices Replace the Need For Online Guitar Lessons?

It feels like there are new mobile devices coming on the market every week. From tablets to wireless devices and cellphones there's little we can't do now with a

device we can carry in our back pocket.

So this begs the question, as a would be guitar player are devices powered by Android or the iPhone threatening to replace online guitar lessons and dvds? Over

the past 5 years more adults have been using online lessons and dvds to teach themselves how to play guitar, is another change about to occur?

The Pros of Mobile Guitar Lessons

A big plus of learning to play guitar from lessons available on a mobile device is that ideally they're always with you. If you're on vacation or at the cottage for the

weekend you can still sit down to learn something new with your guitar.

Of course the draw back is the screen often isn't very large for this purpose, which can make it might tough to learn scales and intricate chords.

The Cons of Mobile Guitar Lessons

The biggest is the one I mentioned above about screen size. Chord charts work fine but actual video lessons can be a pain on a mobile device. Also the bandwidth

needed to watch and sometimes re-watch lessons can cost you big bucks depending on your data plan from your wireless provider. Also some formats of video

playback often aren't supported in the stripped down operating systems provided on devices like an android powered device or iphone.

Praise for Online Guitar Lessons

While the mobile devices have a place I believe that online guitar lessons still offer big advantages to beginners and intermediate players alike. You will always be

able to have more content available online via a website, and a greater support for a variety of video formats.

Additional resources such as jam tracks, support forums and live webcam lessons just can't be offered via a mobile device due to storage, compatibility and

bandwidth limitations.

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You made a smart decision investing your hard-earned money in your iPad.

Wouldn’t it be a waste if you never use it to it’s fullest potential?

Apple Forgot Your Manual?!

Get The Most From Your iPad Box!

See how: http://sn.im/21qekfp

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