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If your looking for the ultimate course of training in how to play the guitar then you have come to the right place.

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Hello, I’m Graham and I learned to play the guitar the old fashioned way, by studying music theory and training from a professional instructor. It took me a long time to make the progress I was anticipating. I had to learn to play scales and simple pieces of music and after months of regular practice I still had difficulty and lacked the confidence to play publicly. Honestly, after spending more money than I care to admit I put my guitar playing on the back burner and I’m talking way back!

Now, I’m sure there are lots of stories out there of people who have had similar experiences. For parents who would like to provide their children with the benefit of a musical education that puts them ahead of the class it can be a hefty financial investment with no guarantee of success. Then there is the time factor to consider. Not just the amount required to gain any proficiency in mastering an instrument like the guitar, but all that driving back and forth to lessons. The pressure of schedules to keep, the price of gas, even the weather, can make the whole experience seem daunting. Then you have to face the instructor and explain how you were not able to put in the amount of practice that they required from you. All those scales and chords, finger positions to memorize and so on, I start to freeze up just thinking about it. Of course if you learned to play guitar riffs for beginners in a school band your experience would be different, but you would still not get the attention to detail. In other words one teacher cannot give you the one-on-one tuition in a school band setting that you need to make rapid advances.

Fortunately there is the perfect solution to all these dilemmas I have mentioned. Now do not get me wrong, I am not talking about a system that is only for beginners or younger people. While this course does make learning fun and easy to understand, it is also progressive and includes advanced training for the more experienced player. Just think, no more commuting to those lessons, you can do it all from the comfort of your own home and learn at your own pace. Now, there is nothing to hold you back, all the material you need which includes an e-book, carefully planned videos and jamming sessions is right there, ready to walk you step-by-step through the program. You will be able to perform those guitar riffs for beginners in no time and make your friends and relatives sit up and take notice and they will be amazed.

I should add that there are some down sides. I mean, who are we kidding here, there are always some negatives right? For example, there will not be anyone watching over your shoulder to prod you along and make sure your doing your practice. Then another thing is this course comes with a lot of material. All those videos and jamming sessions take time to download so you have to be prepared for that. Then again, some people might consider this a good thing. They might feel nervous about the watchful eye, and what is wrong with having all that training on your computer that you can access at any time?

Before I forget, this course comes chock full of testimonials from people of all ages and backgrounds who have successfully passed through the training. They were so impressed that they had to write and tell of their experience. In fact over 250,000 people have bought the program because, quite simply, it works! It not only turns out winning students who love to play, but it does it at a bargain of a price! Let me add one more thing, just to flush away any lingering concerns, that it comes with a full 60 day, no questions asked, money back guarantee. What could be better than that? Zero risk, a super deal and several surprise bonuses. You can even sign up for a free 6 day trial just to test the water and see if this is for you.
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Guitar Riffs For Beginners | Hand Care

Regardless of which type of guitar you choose to play, in order to play the guitar well, an important thing to consider is the condition of your hands and more particularly, your fingernails. If you are used to doing a lot of physical work or are involved in an activity that puts a lot of stress on your hands and nails, you may find it more challenging to keep them in an ideal condition. The use of a good moisturizer can help and there is a product available to help maintain your nails in tip top condition called FlexiNail. As most of you are aware, nails can become brittle and split and crack easily. Often vertical ridges can form from the nail bed growing out to the ends of the nail and these ridges can be weak areas that are susceptible to this problem. Of the many treatments available in the market place, few deliver satisfactory results, or are only temporary fixes that merely mask the problem. FlexiNail is a treatment that when used regularly, actually is absorbed into the nail and repairs the damage, making your nails strong yet flexible. It will help get rid of those vertical ridges and other imperfections and leave you with nails that are easy to manicure and shape for ideal guitar playing.

Preparing your hands and finger nails for playing the guitar is certainly a wise step, but it is also important to make sure before you pick up the instrument, that your hands are clean. Guitar strings deteriorate rapidly from oils and perspiration on your skin, causing the sound produced to loose its brilliance of tone. You may have noticed how new strings seem to have a rich bright quality initially, which fades over time. Washing your hands prior to playing will help to maintain the quality of the sound for a longer period.