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What's new on JustinGuitar? :) March 2024 Monthly Digest Howdy guitar friend, March was a very inter

What's new on JustinGuitar? :) [View this email in your browser]( March 2024 Monthly Digest Howdy guitar friend, March was a very interesting month—I've been taking some time off to enjoy family time with the new addition, but the team's been putting in some serious effort. :) Ben has significantly enhanced our site performance (have you noticed the difference?) and is now working to offer you more payment options, like PayPal, as lots of you have asked for. :) Laryne and Fanny have been enhancing your experience across all our services! They're even trying out a new Live Chat (probably coming soon), so you can easily reach out to us, ask questions, and get active support from humans, not bots, without leaving the site. Cool, eh? Soon, you'll also be able to easily find your recommended [JustinGuitar Grade]( and more new resources to help you better navigate our site and learning tools! 🎉 The results from the Big Survey have been incredibly useful in helping me and the team prioritize our projects, and we are super thankful to all of you who took the time to reply to it! If you haven't replied and have some spare time this long weekend, we'd love to hear your thoughts, too—[click here]( to get started. :) I'm just getting back to doing some practice and song prep for future lessons. This week, I practiced [Tell Me Why by Neil Young]( (a fun song to play with tricky embellishments and odd time accents) and [Mamma Mia by ABBA]( one of the finest pop songs ever! New lessons will resume by mid-April! While I'm away, I'd recommend you check out our [JustinGuitar Clubs]( free group lessons on Zoom run by my awesome [Approved Teachers](. Let's take a look at what's on the menu for April. :) JustinGuitar Clubs Upcoming Live Classes! Play Change And Strum 🗓️  April 11, 19:15 (GMT) Join Lee's Live Class for beginners and master an iconic Johnny Cash song at your level! Surviving a Live Gig 🗓️  April 14, 18:30 (GMT) From preparation to performance, discover essential tips for success on gig day. Barre Chords 🗓️  April 22, 19:00 (GMT) Improve your barre chords as we explore essential tips and advanced tricks! [Book Your Live Classes]( JustinGuitar Merch Support JustinGuitar! 💙 Did you know Leonardo Da Vinci was a huge fan of 1990s rock guitar? 😅 This best-selling shirt sparks fun conversations and features a clever design. Perfect for gigs or lounging at home, it's soft, lightweight, and flattering, and by purchasing it, you help us fund our free content on JustinGuitar.com! A win-win. :) [Shop]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [YouTube icon]( [TikTok icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Justin Guitar Ltd. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on my web site justinguitar.com, hope you enjoy my newsletters! Our mailing address is: Justin Guitar Ltd PO Box 695 Farnham, Surrey GU9 1NB United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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