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jarrett.feeman
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jarrett.feeman
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01/14/2018 12:31 am

Hello Everyone,

I just wanted to say how thankful I am for GuitarTricks. This is such a great site and well worth the subscription fee. I took private guitar lessons four or five years ago but never seemed to make much progress. I stopped playing for awhile after that but have picked it back up and I'm having a blast working through lessons and exploring my guitar. From the instructors to the site design to this forum everything is great. I'm currently playing my Cort acoustic and modified Fender Squire Strat (I put a pre loaded tex mex pickguard in it a month ago). I have the constant desire to get another guitar but I'm really trying to get the most out of what I have and learn all the different tones and voices available to me with the equipment I have. I'm playing better than I ever have before and enjoying it more than ever(and that's the point right?!) Thanks again and I'm looking forward to continuing this musical journey!


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01/16/2018 4:51 pm

Wow, Jarrett - so glad to hear you're doing so well with us! We definitely try and make learning guitar easy and fun, and it just feels so great when users like yourself are picking up on it, too. Really excited to hear more about your progress as you get deeper and develop your skills. Thanks for reaching out and letting us know you're doing great. Have an awesome week!


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cosmiccarroll
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01/20/2018 1:09 pm

Hi All!

I have looked at many different online methods of learning guitar and this one is very thorough! I am still learning and that in itself is fun because you are doing something you love, and if you stay engaged in the activity longer and enjoy doing it, how can you not learn and improve your skills.

I will say as someone who has some age on them, I just wish this was around back in the 70's when I was younger!

Carroll


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