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If you are thinking about any TrueFire lesson they are all on sale.  I think every course they offer.  They held their annual 4th sale and as they so often do rotated course every hour that were on sale.  And, as they did last year, after the sale was over listed everything on sale.  I don't know why one would try and catch the one you want when one knows they are ultimately listing everything??

Anyway now is the time.  TrueFire 4th of July Sale.

I picked up 3 I have been wanting.

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I am going to hold out until the giant blow-out rock-bottom Bastille Day sale. ?

Seriously - I will never make it through all the guitar instruction I currently have.

Well dang, I pre-ordered the John Knowles fingerstyle course. ?

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@Dave White, I figured one time at my current rate  I will get through all the guitar learning materials that I have in about 2064.  It is embarrassing how many lessons and books I have.  And I just bought more!   But I had to have these!!!?

I bought:

Robben Ford's Urban Blues Revolution

Jeff Scheetz's Street Theory for Guitarists

In The Jam: Robben Ford Sessions

 

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3 hours ago, matonanjin said:

@Dave White, I figured one time at my current rate  I will get through all the guitar learning materials that I have in about 2064.  It is embarrassing how many lessons and books I have.  And I just bought more!   But I had to have these!!!?

I bought:

Robben Ford's Urban Blues Revolution

Jeff Scheetz's Street Theory for Guitarists

In The Jam: Robben Ford Sessions

 

How things have changed... We have such a plethora of guitar  learning materials available to us now that most of us will likely never finish them all. A far cry from when as a 14yr old began to learn basic guitar  with only a ragged   Mel Bay chord book  a few buddies to show me things and listening to vinyl LPs over and over ( they call it trascribing now).

(This why I try not to get too much material, stick to 1 or 2 courses like LMG)

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I sprung for the 1-year streaming membership. It's only like $12 a month with the sale price, and there is such a massive amount of material I could probably do nothing but this for the next year and never get through it all! 

I started with the rhythm course by Lawrence Juber, I think it's pretty good so far, although I'm just doing the build up phase right now - I'm not really to the point where it's beyond my current ability, but I'm still picking up things along the way. I like how he mixes acoustic and electric and shows how the preferred techniques are a little different between the two. 

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On 7/9/2018 at 9:33 PM, NeilES335 said:

How things have changed... We have such a plethora of guitar  learning materials available to us now that most of us will likely never finish them all. A far cry from when as a 14yr old began to learn basic guitar  with only a ragged   Mel Bay chord book  a few buddies to show me things and listening to vinyl LPs over and over ( they call it trascribing now).

(This why I try not to get too much material, stick to 1 or 2 courses like LMG)

I think we have the same chord book!!!  And a songbook with the Yellow Rose of Texas and Aura Lee....?

Greg

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1 hour ago, gotto said:

I think we have the same chord book!!!  And a songbook with the Yellow Rose of Texas and Aura Lee....?

Greg

The Mel Bay chord book (as I recall) has a black / white photo of Mel Bay holding a beautiful original D'Angelico archtop jazz guitar. 

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