| I bought this when I first started. I feel that it is actually worth the money. There are no secrets, true, but he has a lot of good stuff in there. It starts off small and builds up. Some of the writing is odd, but I didn't buy it for that.
He gives a good amount of theory without being heavy handed and gives practice area for you to write things in. This is great for actually coming to grips with things. (I am a teachern and this works for many subjects). He works on rhythm, intervals and explains how to play with the drummer in a way that other books don't. Will it work for you, I can't say. There are two books I have that didn't help me, and many people here love them
The best part is the software. I love the jambox. I was playing with it in my classroom and peple were stopping by to listen in. It is the next best thing to real jamming as there are no proscribed lines to follow. Just the feeling I give to it
Should you buy it? I think it is worth it. A lot of the software makes it worth the price IMHO. The sequence of learning is logical. I was a noob when I bought it and a lifelong musician commented on my improvement recently. Made me happy at least. YMMV.
Note: I bought the download version for $50.
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