3: Beginner Guitar Success - Follow a Simple Plan
Learning guitar is simple - not always easy - but it is simple... so long as you follow a plan that leads
step-by-step from one skill to the next.
To Succeed at Learning Guitar Just Follow a Simple Step-By-Step Guitar Lesson
Plan
Way back when I was learning to play (early 60's), we didn't have the methods and technology that are available
to you today.
We learned the hard way.
A lot of trial and error, and a lot of lifting the needle on and off 45's and lp's. Very tedious and v-e-r-y
time consuming. . .

Old-Fashioned Jungle Slasher Approch. . .
It was like slashing your way through a dense Amazon jungle to get from point A to point B.
It took a long time and there was always the problem of getting off track and ending up somewhere else than
where you wanted. . . there was lots of dead-ends, backtracking and slashing of new paths. . .
. . . But during the 60's-70's, life was a lot more laid back and we could afford the time.
Modern Flashing Neon Jungle Approach. .
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Beware of Silly Promises
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These days, with all the modern-day pressures, you probably have a very busy life and a lot of things you have
to take care of - and the time you can spend learning is probably limited.
But when it comes to finding the right learn guitar system . . . it's even more of a jungle out there these days
because there's so many sparkling 'enticing' products and so many wild claims about the success you'll get if only
you buy a particular product. . . 'Learn Guitar in 7 Days!' - Master the Fretboard In 45 Minutes!' - 'Play
Like a Pro In 30 Days!' - and so on . . . it's like a circus . . .
. . . like moths to a flame . . . the blind leading the blind . . .
. . . So if you're not careful, you can end up slashing your way through a lot of junk and rubbish and take just
as long to learn as we did way back when. And waste a lot of money in the process.
The Answer Is So Simple - It's Stupid!
Here's a novel idea. . . what if you could find a learn guitar system that taught you everything you need to
know without all the fluff and BS? Without all the fake promises and lies? . . .
. . . and what if this course was like a Super-Highway through the jungle that took you from point
A to Point B in comfort and style? . . . and at speed?
- you'd be interested wouldn't you?

Make Every Practice Session Count
Becoming a good guitar player means you have to practice. The more practice you do the better.
Generally, a minimum of 30-60 minutes per day is required to make steady progress. If you are serious and
passionate, then 2-3 hours (or more) practice a day will be required.
But more important is to focus on practicing the things that will give you the most
progress.
Here's the course I recommend because it's easy to use and follows a plan that delivers all the basic skills you
need in a logical order.
Click here to check it out now.
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