Category: Guitar News

July 24, 2007

“Lead Guitar Secrets” sell out!

Filed under: Guitar News - 24 Jul 2007

Since Dan Denley’s Lead Guitar Secrets course was officially released on July 20, the response has been amazing!
In fact, he was offering three incredible bonuses to the first 250 people who ordered the course. But they sold out in the first few HOURS.
And apparently there were a whole bunch of people who were upset because they never even got a chance to order. So Dan decided to create an ADDITIONAL bonus for everyone who orders before July 27.
He created a short video that explains what this all about.
You can check out the video here
The introductory price for Lead Guitar Secrets is only guaranteed till July 27 OR for the initial 1000 orders…whichever comes FIRST. After that, all bets are off…But, actually there’s an even more pressing issue…There is a real possibility the course could sell out BEFORE Friday.
Last December, when Dan released his Blues course, it sold out in six DAYS.
They literally had to pull down the website and stop taking orders for a month until their stock could be replenished.
So, if you’re interested, you should definitely jump on this while they are still available at the introductory price.
Change your attitude to guitar lessons!

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July 13, 2007

This doco is a must for classical guitar lovers!

Filed under: Guitar News - 13 Jul 2007

Capturing a Master of the Guitar in the Act of Playing and Musing

For anyone passionate about the guitar and lute repertories, Julian Bream’s annual tours used to be highlights of the concert season. His guitar programs invariably included something new, written for him by composers like Britten, Walton, Takemitsu and Hans Werner Henze. And his lute programs helped win an audience for John Dowland and his Elizabethan contemporaries long before Sting set his sights on him. It was a recording by Mr. Bream and the tenor Peter Pears that introduced Sting to this music, and Sting’s successful CD “Songs From the Labyrinth” inspired Sony BMG Masterworks to restore some Bream recordings to the catalog.

They should never have fallen out of print in the first place, and it is shocking that many of Mr. Bream’s classic recordings remain unavailable. Mr. Bream, who turns 74 this month, has gone out of circulation as well. He retired in 2002 after, as he put it, “55 years on the planks.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/10/arts/music/10brea.html?ex=1341720000&en=b6f4bf278bce732d&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

If you think you love the guitar but aren’t into classical or acoustic music, you should give a listen to ANY CD or Youtube clip you can find featuring Julian Bream!
Oh, alright then, if you can’t be bothered looking for one yourself, watch this:

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July 5, 2007

Eric’s world in 1968

Filed under: Guitar News - 05 Jul 2007

1968 was a tumultuous year for Eric Clapton: In October, he would break up his power trio Cream, partly because of a negative review in Rolling Stone. Before all that, though, he sat down in the spring of that year with Rolling Stone editor Jann S. Wenner, in a wide ranging discussion that included why he modeled his hair after Bob Dylan, his thoughts on the early blues guitar legends and why he doesn’t like to watch Jimi Hendrix perform.
Jann Wenner’s 1968 Interview with Eric Clapton

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