Are you pulling your hair out in frustration because your learn guitar program is taking too long and costing you too much money?
Are you sick and tired of busting your butt painfully working your way through thick boring guitar books (full of nursery rhymes), following every guitar magazine routine, month after month and seeing no visible improvement in your guitar playing?
Well, you're not alone! In fact ...
98% of everyone who starts a learn guitar program will NEVER see ANY significant improvement in their playing!
Oh, you will absolutely see some progress at the very beginning of your guitar playing. Everyone does! But no doubt you have also come face-to-face with the brutal truth that ultimately reaches out and smacks you on the head ... this progress is only temporary as your guitar playing grinds to a frustrating halt.
The Naked Truth About Guitar Playing:
Here Are Your Options
- Books and videos - you could invest a boatload of money into mostly worthless information.
- Private Guitar Tutors - can be expensive, especially when you factor in travel costs and the inconvience of scheduled lesson commitments.
- Self instruction - you can keep plugging away on your own, reading every month's issue of your favorite guitar magazine and listening to every music store "consultant" eager to give his opinion.
I'm Convinced YOU Will Play Guitar in Less Than 60 Days ... Once You Understand These Vital Musical Facts Of Life:

Learn to play acoustic guitar now!

Alfred Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars, 12th Edition (Book/CD-ROM)
The 12th Edition of the Blue Book of Acoustic Guitars is completely reformatted, revised, and updated including a bound-in CD-ROM that includes thousands of color images. Pricing for vintage and new guitars is completely revised in this guitar blue book, and nearly all 2009 makes and models of guitars are listed.Chapters in the acoustic guitar blue book include topics like: the anatomy of an acoustic guitar, guitar abbreviations and a glossary, house brand and budget brand acoustic guitars, explaining and converting guitar grading systems, and much more.
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