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Guitar Made Easy: A Complete Step By Step Guide To Learning Guitar
Guitar Made Easy: A Complete Step By Step Guide To Learning Guitar
Guitar Made Easy: A Complete Step By Step Guide To Learning Guitar
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Guitar Made Easy: A Complete Step By Step Guide To Learning Guitar

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Learn How To Play The Guitar with these incredibly easy Guitar Lessons For Beginners! This is a complete step by step guide to learning How To Play The Guitar.

This Ebook is basically the knowledge from 15 years of guitar lessons for a fraction of the price of one lesson!
About the author - I'm a self taught guitarist who has learned everything the hard way when it comes to learning how to play the guitar. In this guide, I prove that anyone can learn how to play the guitar no matter their musical ability, confidence and intelligence level. No other guide WILL motivate you and build your confidence like this one.

This Ebook goes through exactly what I (Justin Sours) did to get where I'm at in my guitar playing. Throughout the guide, I tell you exactly what to practice on guitar, for how long and how long it will take you to to learn it.

This is BY FAR the most effective way to learning How To Play The Guitar on the net!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJustin Sours
Release dateMay 16, 2012
ISBN9781476319087
Guitar Made Easy: A Complete Step By Step Guide To Learning Guitar
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Justin Sours

My name’s Justin Sours and I’m a 28 year old who initially learned how to play the guitar 15 years ago. I’m also a primarily self taught guitarist who’s learned everything from scratch.

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    Guitar Made Easy - Justin Sours

    Chapter 1 - So what did you purchase?

    You purchased my ebook and the only ebook online that tells you:

    Exactly what to practice in order to get good at guitar (exercises, songs, chords, licks)

    How long to practice (short term, long term, in order to see results)

    How long per day to practice (to practice all the methods and exercises and to not leave anything out)

    How long it should take to see results (if you practice exercise x for 15 min a day, you should be good at it in 3 months)

    Answers to those frequently asked questions that everyone has about guitar and guitar playing in general

    How to motivate yourself so you don’t end up being one of those people who bought a starter acoustic guitar that vaguely knows two guitar chords and has kept their guitar under their bed for 10 years (like 95% of guitar owners) Please… Don’t be that guy… ;)

    Most of all - exactly how I learned to play guitar from scratch

    With all the information in this ebook, the sky is the limit for how far you will go with the guitar. THIS ebook IS your guitar teacher. No need for blowing 30 dollars for every 30 minutes on a guitar teacher who has students lining up like cattle to come into his studio with only enough time to show you how to tune one string and then setup an appointment for next week. Trust me! There are few guitar teachers out there that are worth taking lessons from. For the price of the gas to your first lesson with a washed out guitar teacher you can learn guitar in the comfort of your own home and never worry about paying for lessons again!

    Chapter 2 - What’s the problem with most other methods of learning guitar? Other ebooks? Online lessons?

    I’ve been around the guitar community for a while and the biggest problem that I find is… where the #$$%^ do I start?! Most of these lessons start at a point after someone has been playing for 5 years. I mean if I go to Google and type in Guitar Chord Lessons they talk about Am7 and Em9?! What happened to starting with the basics? How are we supposed to know this stuff already? Why can’t I start with A then work my way to Am (A minor) and then to Am9? These lessons want to start you at the top and make you work your way sideways. Has anyone ever tried to read any of the lessons in a Guitar World or Guitar Player magazine? I mean WTF?! Ok to learn Brown Eyed Girl you want to start in the key G using only triads and what Van Morrison does is run up and down the G locrian scale around the 9th position and then seems to make his way back to D ionion in the 4th.. Dear Guitar Player, I didn’t go to NYU and master in music theory, Sincerely, Justin. I can’t stand this stuff! I’m a poor dude in my mid- twenties, there’s no way I have any idea what any of this stuff is. These sources push people away and don’t help people with open arms. If you feel the same way, this ebook will be your best friend.

    Another huge problem with most guitar teachers, methods and routes to learn guitar out there is that they don’t make it interesting.

    Imagine being pumped up from hearing an ACDC song for the first time. So the next day, you go out, buy the CD and listen to the song 20 times. You realize that you like this song so much that it’s even made you contemplate learning guitar. You’re excited! Stoked and ready to finally learn how to rock! So you go out the following week and buy your first guitar, it even looks like the same one that Angus Young, the lead singer of ACDC played! You’re definitely about to rock… We salute you… The first song you want to learn of course is this ACDC song that you’ve come to be obsessed with. So you research guitar teachers in the area and schedule your first lesson!

    The day of the lesson comes, you walk in, sit down and the teacher gives you a crash course on tuning your guitar… times up! You go home and wait a week for your next lesson. The 2nd big day finally comes. All you can think about is ACDC! You get to the studio, sit down, and your teacher starts teaching you how to play Polly Wolly Doodle on one string. You’re kind of bummed out actually. You’re $60 deep in lessons, not to mention the cost of the guitar and nothing to show for it. You’re starting to lose interest. By the time week 3 rolls around, you’ve lost a

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