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Learn to Play Guitar in One Weekend

Learn to Play Guitar in One Weekend










(PRWEB) November 8, 2004

Author Amy Janota has written a new book detailing techniques that will help beginners learn to play the guitar quickly. “Stripped-Down Guitar” shows you step-by-step how to pick, practice, and play your favorite songs on the guitar, even if you have no musical background. It also teaches you how to play the most common guitar chords, how to read guitar tabs, and where to find the chords for popular songs.

According to Amy, she has “distilled the key elements that add up to guitar success into the ‘stripped-down style’ of learning and playing.” Customers who have bought her book agree. Matt from London writes, “Amy’s great blend of practical information and personal experience makes you realise that you’re not the first person to wonder how you’ll ever coordinate two hands on different tasks.” Another customer Shelley, who is a singer, violinist, and bassist adds, “I’ve always played instruments and sung harmonies, but I thought guitar would take forever to learn. Once I saw how easy it was to learn my favorite songs on guitar, I was even inspired to write new songs of my own.”

In addition to teaching the simple but yet effective techniques she used herself, Amy also aims to keep you focused and motivated. Overcoming frustration is a major step towards success for those who want to learn how to play guitar.

“Stripped-Down Guitar” is an alternative to expensive guitar lessons. Start learning the guitar to express yourself musically and play your favorite songs to impress your friends and family. It’s worth the one-weekend investment.

For additional information, contact: http://guitar.buyer-resource.com

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