If you’re interested in learning to play guitar but cannot afford a personal music teacher to show you the way, you might have gone online to look for learning to play the guitar programs.

You might have ended up being very overwhelmed and confused because the internet is rife with lots of courses claiming to teach you how to play the guitar in a number of days, if not hours.

If something sounds too good to be true, then chances are, that it probably is too good to be true and you should avoid rushing in to purchase a course that you believe won’t stand up to its claims.

Gibson’s Learn and Master Guitar lessons programs are the real deal.

You know this because the program is backed by a 60 day guarantee and has a student forum where you can interact with other students and get their thoughts on the course.

There are many reviews on the Gibson Guitar website – Click here to find out more, especially if you want to
get serious about learning the guitar.

Here are some typical reviews:

“I must thank you Steve. You have changed my life. If it weren’t for L&M Guitar and now the Blues Spotlight Series, I would never played guitar. I started last Mar 13th and followed the program religiously. Then in November, bought the spotlight series for Blues guitar. I love to play. In my wildest dreams I never believed I could play, much less get up in front of someone. Now I can and I am having a great deal of fun with life again. Thanks for caring so much for people and sharing the gift of music God has bestowed on you with people like me.”
Joe King, Fayetteville, North Carolina

“I bought the Learn and Master Guitar Course in 2009. I especially enjoy playing over one of the backing tracks in the course that is called “Suspended Smooth” which is on CD 3, track 21. I decided to record and upload to You Tube as an example of what one can learn. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7WWys87bG4

Thank you Steve for putting out such a wonderful course. It is really helpful. I did not begin playing guitar until 2001 at 32 years old and your course has contributed a great deal to my development.”
Troy Newbegin, Johnson City, Tennessee

Different Levels of Learning to Play the Guitar

There are many different levels for beginners and whether you are a total beginner or an intermediate guitar player, the level of training is pitched just right for you.

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