Friday, August 2, 2013

Want Something FREE?

If I was a betting man, I would bet you a $100 that you believe or have believed the following two lies about learning to play the guitar at some point in your life! I tell you what, I'm willing to bet you a free  live guitar lesson, a $50 value, that you believe or have believed these two lies:

1. Lie #1: You have to be musically inclined to learn to play guitar.

2. Lie #2: You have to have a lot of spare time and money to learn to play guitar.

Well, was I right? Have you ever believed either of these two lies? I'm sure you have but just to be fair, I will give you a free guitar lesson just for reading this blog post! That's right, a FREE living breathing guitar lesson in person

Now you are probably wondering why I would make such an offer? It's because of those two lies that you and countless others have believed in for so long. But here is the real TRUTH:

1. TRUTH: Learning to play the guitar starts with having a desire to learn and an actual guitar!

2: TRUTH: Learning to play the guitar can be affordable, fun, and easy! (Yeah, I said easy!)

If you are in the Eastern North Carolina area, follow the 3 Easy Steps to redeem this offer of a FREE guitar lesson! So, the first lesson is on me. Just bring your guitar and begin to learn what I have taught many others, the joy and excitement of playing guitar!

Ok, now that you know the truth, here is what you need to do to redeem your FREE Guitar Lesson! Just follow these...

3 Easy Steps:

Step 1: First Call or Text me, (Wayne) @ 252-774-0396 
Step 2: Like and share my page on Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/dwmguitarlessons  
Step 3: Come to the next available lesson with your guitar and start playing in minutes!*

*If you like the lesson and want to continue, I offer one 1hr lesson a week, at 3 different times for only $20 per lesson. No monthly payments. You pay as you go.

The current market value for these lessons are $50-$60 an hour!

You say, "So, why are you only charging $20 instead of the $50 market value?" 

I'm so glad you asked that!
I'm just going to get real with you here...

... I'm a father of two children, work a full time job and have bills just like you
... I know what it is like in these stressful economic times
... That is why I don't charge an outrageous amount of $50

It is this simple... 

Follow the 3 Easy Steps and begin your guitar playing journey today!


Sunday, July 28, 2013

3 Ways to Stay Motivated

As a musician, I'm always looking for an opportunity to play. Whether I'm home alone or with friends, pulling out the guitar is always a joy. For those who have started the journey to learn to play it may bring unwanted anxiety and stress. I tell everyone that anyone can learn to play guitar. With the right teacher and dedicated patience you can be playing guitar in just weeks. 

Over the past year, I've been teaching guitar lessons and have noticed some get discouraged and frustrated when their playing doesn't sound right or their fingers don't move fast enough. I decided to share 3 ways to stay motivated while learn to play your guitar.

1. Be Consistent: Make it a point to practice every day. Even when you don't feel up to it. Don't be distracted by your troubles. Put your energy into your playing. Many times you will actually clear your mind. When your done playing, you'll have better focus with other things in your life.

2. Play What You Know: If you only know a few chords, then play them. Enjoy the challenge to move faster between them. Set a rhythm for your strumming and play the heck out of what you know. Then, after you're warmed up and got your head in the world of music, try the stuff you are struggling with.

3. Listen and Enjoy: Take time to listen to the songs you are trying to learn. During the learning process you may have to learn songs you are not familiar with. Make a play list and relax. Lay back, put your head phones on and focus on every part in the song. This will help you train your ear for the over all makeup for the song.

Over all, never ever give up. That is the only thing that makes you different from being as good as any guitar player you have ever heard. They simply didn't quit. Quitting will guarantee a major FAIL.