I
Conducted A Survey A While Back Asking People What Had Made Them Decide To Take
Up The Guitar.
The
most common response was that theyve always wanted to learn guitar.
I must admit that some people had wanted to learn guitar for years but just never
got around to it.
So
I dug a bit deeper and found that the majority of people keep putting if off due
to lack of spare time and money constraints.
Those
2 factors is what drove me to create an online resource centre called Guitar
Secrets Revealed for people like you who have always wanted to learn to play
the guitar but never had the time or money to do so.
Guitar
Secrets has helped over 89,000 people from around the world learn to play the
guitar online by using the techniques contained inside the members area.
I
like to think of it as your one-stop-shop that has everything you need and more
to make your dream a reality.
Lets
take this a step further, I have a question for you?
If
Your Guitar Could Talk
What Do You Think It Would Say About Guitar Lessons?
It
would be something along the lines of "choose some lessons that will not
have you swearing at me in frustration and throwing me in the garage to collect
dust when you give up".
To
see just how easy learning to play the guitar online is try the following lesson.
I
want to prove it to you straight up front before you purchase anything.
This
guitar lesson is take directly from Guitar Secrets so what have you got to loose?
Put
it to the test right here, right now
There
are 7 main chords you must learn in order to play the guitar. They are A, B, C,
D, E, F & G.
Let's
look at the C chord so grab your guitar and follow along
The
string at the top is the thickest and the string at the bottom is the thinnest.
Let's
represent each finger with a number. So in the following diagram of the C chord,
place each number on the appropriate strings as shown below.
You
will see the string on the far right is the thickest so that is your top string.
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Once
you place your fingers in the spots as shown, brush down on the strings near the
sound hole or the body.
Can
you hear every string? Are they ringing clearly or are they are muffled mess?
If it sounds jumbled, adjust your fingers so they press down correctly.
The
"o" represented in the diagram means that the string is to be played
OPEN.
Whereas
the "x" means not to play the string at all. I.e. mute it, or try not
to strike it when you are strumming the chord.
I
hope this proved that you can learn to play guitar with online guitar lessons.
Heck
if you didnt know there was such a thing as a c chord well you are one step
closer to learning the guitar.

It
is quite funny because one people realize that learning guitar online is quite
easy the next question they ask straight away is...
What
Makes Guitar Secrets The Best Way To Learn?
My
answer is always the same...