NEW! Choose your DVD (acoustic)
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009If you’re ready to skyrocket your acoustic guitar playing, then “Listen up!” This is for YOU…
Until now, the DVDs from my Acoustic Guitar Secrets course have only been available as a complete package (including all five DVDs, jam tracks and book). And for some folks the cost of the BIG course is a little pricey ($129+ shipping). But that’s about to change …
IMPORTANT DATE: Thursday, Aug 20 at 5:00PM EST
Starting this Thursday, you’ll get the chance to grab the three most popular DVDs from my Acoustic Guitar Secrets course individually (or as a bundle). Then, if you decide that you want to get the remaining DVDs later, you can easily upgrade to the full version. This will allow you to get the specific training that you want at without having to order the complete course.
Here’s what each acoustic DVD covers…
- DVD 2: Acoustic strumming patterns & barre chords
- DVD 3: Chord progressions, fills & embellishment
- DVD 4: Arpeggios & intro to finger-style
BUT… initial quantities are limited to 250. WAIT! I’m sure your “B.S. ometer” is probably going, “Ding! Ding! Ding!” But it’s true.
We’ve never done anything like this before, so we only had a small number of DVDs created to test if this is something that my students want. That’s why there are only 250 available. After these are gone, it’ll take about 3-4 weeks to get new ones in. So, if you’re interested you should jump on board THIS Thursday, Aug 20 at 5:00PM EST.
THE PRICE: I’m not 100% sure. But I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
Check your email early on Thursday for details.
CLICK HERE To Grab You Acoustic DVDs on Thursday (Aug 20).
Finally… Here’s a video lesson on finger-picking basics from DVD 4.
Enjoy!
Tab for this video
NOTE: the pdf above gives you two pages directly from the Acoustic Guitar Secrets book. However, because we had to shorten the video for the web, only Figure 97 (Basic Fingerpicking Pattern, Ex. 1) and Figure 110 (Fingerpicking pattern: Descending, Ex. 1). You should definitely play the other examples on your own.
Cheers,
Dan Denley
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