At the End of the Summer You Could Be A Guitar Player!
Ok, first I want to say something to anyone that will have time off from school for the Summer. Think about this… you get a guitar and some lessons, you practice all Summer. And, when you go back to school your answer to the question, “What did you do this Summer?” won’t be “Nothing.” This time you could answer, “I learned to play the guitar!”
Now, that will impress your friends, your teachers, your parents – it will even impress yourself! This great guitar course has step-by-step instructions and costs far less than private lessons. One thing about this course that I feel makes it noteworthy is the fact that it is on DVDs – so much easier to use than downloading online lessons. There is a good review about this course - it’s called Learn and Master Guitar (just follow that link to read the review). This step-by-step learning course with videos will help you learn to play electric or acoustic guitar. If you like online video courses and want to learn the acoustic guitar, read about another course: Jamorama Acoustic Guitar. Pick up tips and get inspired from the online guitar players who have shared their videos and tutorials. A site I like for that is Guitar Lessons For Beginners.
So, you probably doubt that you could learn to play the guitar in just one summer. Not everyone learns to play the guitar over night, but you really can learn in a month or so. You might have to watch a little less TV, but if you took time to learn to play the guitar this summer, you’d have time to get good at playing.
Next, I’d like to talk to any parents with kids that are possibly going to have some free time this Summer. Maybe you have to worry about whether your kids will sleep too much this summer, or they’ll watch too much TV. Consider helping pay for this course to encourage your child to start to learn to play guitar (and to get them to do something of value with their time off from school). Guitar is something that anyone can learn, from 12 year olds to grandparents – everyone in the family could use this same course! Maybe you could come up with some incentive, such as have certain chores that must be done each day for your kids to earn the privilege or a reward such as a guitar or a guitar course. If you are a grandparent or a parent that could help pay for this course, there is a 60 day satisfaction guarantee (nothing to lose).
I just want to tell everyone how great it is that when I was young, my parents helped me get guitar lessons and learning to play is the best thing I’ve ever – I am so glad I am a guitar player! I may not be a famous music star, but I get so much enjoyment out of playing. So, this Summer, stop dreaming about playing the guitar and DO IT. Before school starts up again, you really could be playing guitar – and possibly you’ll form a band during the next school year!





