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Check out what's fresh at JustinGuitarLand! 🎸 Stay in the loop with Justin's latest updates and new content. [View this email in your browser]( April 2024 Monthly Digest Howdy guitar friend, Hope you're doing great and enjoying quality time with your guitar! April was a different month over here! Laryne, who helps me make things happen around here, was out of the office for a few weeks on a well-deserved vacation, so a few projects almost ready to go ended up on standby. But she's back now, and May will bring lots of exciting stuff to all of us; more about it at the end of this email! I've been still putting a lot of work into Blues Immersion—it's exciting to read your messages about it; many of you are curious to learn more about this program, which gives me an extra boost to keep working on such a complete course! Don't forget to sign up for the [waiting list]( so you're the first to know what's happening in the next few weeks. :) On a super positive note, we have almost 70k followers on [TikTok]( not a platform I use a lot. Still, it's fun interacting with a new audience and inviting more people to the incredible world of guitar playing. If you use it and still don't follow me there, please check it out! Also, I was able to get back to release a new tutorial per week as usual, with more on the way—including some AC/DC classics! But anyway, let's look at the latest song lessons and what is on the menu for this month. Latest Song Lessons [Let It Go]( - Tune the guitar down one tone, then learn its four sections—each introducing beautiful progressions. From the engaging intro to the captivating pre-chorus and chorus, this song showcases Bay's songwriting talent. With dedication and practice, you can impress with your guitar skills! ;) James Bay | [Grade 5]( [Mamma Mia]( - Yep, it's an acoustic version of this classic, surprising as it may seem! :) Once comfortable with the chord progressions, we add melodic elements for extra embellishment. This song is fun to play and a crowd-please—also a perfect choice for honing chord transitions and rhythm skills! ABBA | [Grade 4]( [Tell Me Why]( - Tuning down one tone and blending elements from live performances and recordings, we navigate the intro riff's charm and smooth progressions. The chorus presents a challenge with its complex rhythm, but with practice, you'll master it. Just embrace the journey! Neil Young | [Grade 4]( [High and Dry]( - With just three chords, it's a perfect pick for beginners. Transition smoothly from F#m11 to Asus2 to E chord, maintaining consistency throughout. Master the rhythmic strumming pattern, intensify for the chorus, and ease back for the verses, adding your flair to it! Radiohead | [Grade 4]( 💡 Get verified tabs and chords with lyrics to my guitar lessons with [JustinGuitar Tabs]( Starting at USD 7.99, and you can try it for free for 7 days. [View All Songs]( PayPal accepted for Practical Music Theory! Yes, PayPal is back and fully integrated as an official payment method for the [Practical Music Theory]( course. You can also use your digital wallet to subscribe or get lifetime access to this program! All you have to do is [choose your plan]( and head to checkout to see the available options. If popular, we'll extend these payment options to the other products. ;) Scam Alert! Watch out for scammers posing as me or my team! They ask for personal info or money, claiming you've won something but need to pay for shipping. Also, I'm not on Telegram. Recently, someone pretended to be me on a fake Shopify site selling guitars, another scam! Please report any suspicious activity. Let's keep the guitar community safe! [Read more](. I'm a guitarist made in the 70s—what about you? :) This collection perfectly fits every guitarist who wears their age with pride—just like me! :) Crafted with soft, lightweight fabric and boasting just the right amount of stretch, each piece embodies a seamless blend of comfort and style. ;) It's a great addition to any guitarist's wardrobe, celebrating quality and nostalgia. Plus, by buying from the JustinGuitar Merch Store, you're not just investing in apparel but also supporting my site's free content and features. Thank you in advance! [Shop Merch]( What's Next? Live Classes & New Courses! One of the projects we worked on the most in April is a new Onboarding experience that will help you know your recommended JustinGuitar Grade and even book a 1:1 call with Fanny, our Student Support Specialist. More about it as early as next week! We're currently going through a new batch of approved students to get a free guitar from the [Playin’ It Forward]( program, which is super exciting! :) Plus, awesome new Live Classes are confirmed for the following weeks—[grab your spot]( they are gone! For May, we also plan to release a new Practical Music Theory module and workbook, bringing some piano in to help you nail your guitar fretboard—a raffle for one of our most unique guitars, and other fun stuff. We'll be in touch. :) See you soon, Justin [Book Your Live Classes]( [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube 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? 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