Music Master Pro Review

Music Master Pro

  • Rating: star1.5
  • Published By: Jay Dynasty (self published)
  • Website: www.MusicMasterPro.com
  • Lowest Price:$29.95
  • For Skill Levels: N/A

Music Master Pro is one website that has been round for years now. Founded by Jay Dynasty, an ace recording artist with over 20 years of experience teaching music, the guide entails several lessons on different types of music instruments such as the guitar, violin, bass guitar, and keyboard. The guide has been founded by Jay Dynasty in partnership with Greg Evans.

At first glance, Music Master Pro seems to be a great offering for a reasonable price. By purchasing Music Master Pro, you can get access to all the music instrument guides as mentioned above. This is an impressive idea which is unique in itself.

However, we have identified too many flaws with the course to recommend it as a possible guitar learning option. We are hopeful that Jay Dynasty along with his team will try to clean up the presentation and content on the site so that we can re-evaluate this course.

Features

When we purchased Music Master Pro, we were really expecting a decent guitar learning course with some comprehensive information and learning material. However, it turned out to be an utter disappointment! Despite all the hype, the course is not good enough to learn the guitar.

Customer Warning: You may come across some sites that will be all praises about Music Master Pro. Remember, this is only because they have an agreement with the company. We are totally suspicious of the reviews on such sites that show a gleaming report of Music Master Pro sans any negatives.

Here's an interesting story you would enjoy; it is related to the darker side of online advertising:

About 4 years ago, a talented child nicknamed Funtwo performed Pachbell's Canon on the electric guitar so well that it made to the headlines and got more than 70,000,000 views on YouTube. Interestingly, the Funtwo video was 'leeched', and the version that can now be seen on YouTube was uploaded by a rogue affiliate advertiser.

A link was put up in the description box to promote scam music education products claiming the uploader was using GuitarMasterPro.net, which is similar to Music Master Pro, to learn how to play Pachbell's Canon. People were actually fooled by the idea and purchased the course, only to find out later that they were being fooled by the uploader.

The lesson: Make sure you do not commit the same mistake!

Back to the review- the member-only area of Music Master Pro is loaded with banner ads from different companies, quick money scheme sites, and too many dead links. When we tried to download the files, we only received error messages. Although the site says they will "upload new material and resources every week", we eventually discovered that this claim is an empty promise thus far.

The guitar course, on the other hand, comprises of 17 short video lessons and 4 PDF files on music theory. Music Master Pro has also included tutorials in an mp3 format, which is useless, as you will not be able to see anything they are talking about.

The video tutorials are amateurish and make for a terribly unprofessional presentation.

Additionally, the software and resources available are from third parties only, and you may have to pay for a couple of them.

Support

Music Master Pro offers email support, but you will never get a response from them. Two thumbs down!

Ease of Use

There isn't any problem regarding ease of use, except for the fact that you will have to download the files and lesson materials individually, which is tedious.

All lessons, however, are Mac and PC compatible.

Guarantee

Music Master Pro comes with a 2 Month Refund policy, which will be backed by the payment processor and not the company. In conclusion- if you ask for a refund, you will never hear from them.

Price

Although Music Master Pro is not very costly, it is still not worth your hard earned money. Most of its instrument courses are not good, with the only exception being the violin course.

Our Verdict

Music Master Pro needs a serious overhaul. If you are looking for a potential guitar course, you ought to try out something other than Music Master Pro, it isn't worth paying money for a course like this.

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