We've
Massively Simplified Every Part Of It To Get You
Playing 'Real Songs' Quickly. Even
YOU Will Be Amazed!
Most
people never get any further than being able to
strum a couple of
chords or playing less than halfway
through 3 or 4 songs !
This syndrome is known
as the 'Bitza'
syndrome . . bitza
this and bitza
that
Most
people (maybe even
YOU) get completely stuck
at
that point.
So you probably learn 3
or 4 easy songs and spend the next five years
playing those and never making any real progress.
You know that it can't be much of a step from there, to being able to
play loads of songs 'all the way through' but somehow you just never
get there.
Sound familiar?
The
thing is.....
most 'experienced' guitarists completely forget what it feels
like when you
first start playing.
They can't remember the
feeling of
frustration when you're just desperate to play some thing . . anything
. . .with
the few
chords and picks/strums that you've already learned.
Dear
Mike,
After seeing and using your first 6 free lessons I was hooked. Although
I'd learnt the full chords I really wasn't sure about these simplified
versions (thought I was cheating) but I was desperate to play
songs and the 20 simple song video lessons were a must.
I found them overwhelming like a kid in a sweet shop and
wanted to play them all immediately. Of course I couldn't, I
had to take them one by one until my confidence grew and I got to grips
with them........great fun.
I already knew the chords but always got hung up on the strumming
patterns, these songs even explained the strumming and
picking patterns that I always thought that would be too difficult for
me....not now. They gave me the encouragement to slowly build up a few
songs that I can play for fun and in front of friends for a sing song
(with a few beers as well)For the price ...I thought 'what have I got
to lose'....this is fantastic value in terms of money and fun factor.
Thanks so much.
Michael Grimshaw. Blackburn. UK
Don't
despair . . all you need is something that is going to get your
enthusiasm up in
order to keep you playing and learning and make your guitar playing fun
again.
Well
don't get
frustrated because we can do something about it for you.
This set of 20 Easy Song Lesson Downloads is going to take you a lot
further down the road than you ever imagined.
"You
know those books you can buy called 'Whatever... for
Dummies"?
Well this is the Guitar
Video
Equivalent.
Dear
Mike,
I love the way you break things down step by step.....for a self taught
beginner with no musical talent who plays for his own
enjoyment.......this is really helpful.
I am gaining in confidence and even though I started learning to play
in my 60's I new see that it is 'doable'.
Since I don't read music, your approach is really useful as I
can actually play full songs instead of bits and pieces. It makes is
easy even for a musical illiterate like me.
These has been the most easily understood tutorials of this type I have
encountered.
Jim Legleiter Louisville. KY
These 20 easy
guitar
songs
lessons have been produced by 2 extremely experienced
guitar teachers. The titles have been chosen to offer a wide ranging
repertoire of easy to play songs.
Here
are 20 songs that ANYONE will be
able to
play in a few short days.
You
are
about to
end weeks, months or in some cases, years of frustration with these
easy to learn video lessons.
You will no longer have to
cringe
and shrug when
people see your
guitar and
ask 'what can you
play?'
Dear
Mike,
I wasn't sure if my current guitar skills would be up to playing these
songs, but learning that first song was an incredible morale booster!
The ability to pause, and rewind as needed made all the difference in
the world.
It still took prectise, but in a fun way as my chord changes became
easier.
Absolutely nowhere else have I found lessons like this geared toward
the novice, I would strongly recommend this set to any beginner!
Timothy Frank Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin USA
You will no longer bore your partner/family/ loved ones/friends with
the
same old stuff they've heard a million times before.
The reason we say 'anyone can play them' is because we have used only
the simplest of chords and strum/picking patterns.
In
some cases we've completely
left out or
modified
any difficult
sections.
This
means that there are none of those 'brick walls' that you will be
familiar with.
You won't suddenly find a section that you can't play
because once you can play ONE of these songs, you'll be able to play
ALL of them.
All
20 pieces are played in just 2 keys. That means you'll be using 8
chords maximum. Even better, the chords you'll be using are modified
versions that can be played with mostly one or two fingers.
Try
It Now:
See the demonstration
below
Mike
& Jerry,
I must admit that I was worried that they might be to difficult for my
level of ability, and that the songs I would be able to play wouldn't
be kind of music I wanted to learn
Well, I have picked 3or 4 of the songs to practice at a time and after
a couple of months it has improved my chord changing and strumming
technique A LOT
I like the way each song and strum pattern is explained and broken down
My fingers are now falling more naturaly to the strings when picking,
my fingers are getting harder, and my wife dosn't tell me to 'stop make
that noise' now.
I would have no hesutation recommending this set to a beginner. They
are great value for money and, when you can learn to play a tune quite
quickly it gives you more incentive to keep practicing.
Thanks Mike and Jerry for a well put together lesson collection.
David Peperell Colchester UK
It
really couldn't be easier.
Watch
as Jerry shows you the only
chords
you'll need
to be able to play ALL
20 of these great songs.
So
you can
see, we've made it as easy as humanly possible for you to give your
playing the kind of boost that takes other guitarists months, or even
years to achieve.
Try
It Now:
"20
Of The Greatest Songs Of
All Time In A Format That YOU
Can Play Easily." 1. 59th
Street Bridge
Song "The
59th Street
Bridge Song
(Feelin' Groovy)" is a short and
whimsical song by folk music
duo Simon
and Garfunkel,
appearing on their
1966 album Parsley,
Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.
"59th Street Bridge" is
the colloquial
name of the Queensboro Bridge in
New York City.
The song's message is immediately delivered in its opening verse: "Slow
down, you move too fast". The song is soft, melodic, and relaxing, yet
uplifting.
2.All
I have to do is
dream
"All I Have to Do Is Dream"
is a popular song made
famous by the
Everly Brothers, written by the legendary husband and wife songwriting
team Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, and published in 1958. The song is
ranked #141 on the Rolling
Stone
magazine's list of The
500
Greatest Songs of
All Time.
3.Brown
eyed girl
"Brown Eyed Girl
" is a song by Northern Irish
singer-songwriterVan Morrison. Written and recorded in 1967 by Van
Morrison and produced by Bang Records chief Bert Berns, it was first
released in May 1967 on the album Blowin'
Your Mind!.
When released as a single, it rose to
number eight
on the Cashbox
charts, and reached
number ten on the Billboard
Hot 100.
4.Catch
the wind
"Catch the Wind
" is a song written and recorded by
Scottishsinger-songwriter Donovan. The "Catch the Wind" single was
released in the United Kingdom on March 12, 1965 through Pye Records
(Pye 7N 15801) and a few months later in the United States through
Hickory Records (Hickory 45-1309).
5.Dreams
"Dreams"
is a song written by singer Stevie Nicks,
for her group
Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album, Rumours.
The song was the only U.S. number one hit for the group, and remains
one of their best known songs. In the lyrics, a woman warns a man that
he can be driven mad by loneliness in the wake of a broken love affair.
6.I
don't want to talk
about it
"I
Don't Want to Talk
About It"
is the name of a song written by Danny Whitten. Whitten's band, Crazy
Horse released it as a track on their 1971 eponymous album. In 1975,
Rod Stewart recorded the song at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Muscle Shoals,
[AL]] for
his album Atlantic
Crossing.
This became successful when it was released as a single. In the United
States, it became a top fifty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979.
7.Last
Thing on my mind
"The
Last Thing on My
Mind" is
a song written by Tom Paxton in the early 1960s, which Paxton first
recorded in 1964. The song has since been covered by well over four
dozen artists, including Judy Collins, The Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul
and Mary, The
Chad Mitchell Trio,
The song's melody is not too different from the traditional British
Isles folk song Leaving of Liverpool. Bob Dylan used the melody and
some of the chorus lyrics of Leaving of Liverpool
in a song he adapted and retitled as "Farewell" in 1963. All of these
songs are about saying goodbye to one's lover and missing them
deeply.The song remains one of Paxton's most well-known compositions.
8.Leaving
on a jet plane "Leaving
on a Jet
Plane" is
a song written by John Denver in 1967 during a layover at an airport in
Washington and recorded by the Mitchell Trio
that year. The original title of the song was "Oh Babe I Hate To Go"
but Denver's then producer, Milt Okun, convinced him to change the
title. Denver wrote the song after his flight was delayed. Other
artists recorded the song in 1967, including Spanky
& Our Gang and Peter,
Paul and Mary on Album 1700.
9.Let
it be
"Let
It Be"
is a song by The
Beatles, released in March 1970 as a single, and as the title track of
their album Let
It
Be.
Although credited to Lennon/McCartney it is
generally
accepted to be a Paul McCartney composition. The single reached #1 in
the U.S., Australia, Italy, Norway and Switzerland and #2 in the UK.It
was the final single released by the Beatles while the band was still
active.
10.Moonshadow
"Moonshadow"
is a song from the album Teaser
and the Firecat,
released by Cat Stevens in 1971. It is also the title of his upcoming
musical. Stevens
considers this his favorite of his old songs. It's one of the songs
that convinced him to release a Greatest Hits record of his work as Cat
Stevens. He felt its uplifting message could help people.
11.Mull
of Kintyre
"Mull of Kintyre"
is a popular 1977 song by former
Beatle Paul
McCartney and his band Wings. The song was penned by McCartney and
bandmate Denny Laine in tribute to the picturesque Kintyre peninsula in
Argyll
&
Bute, Scotland, where
McCartney had owned a home and
recording
studio since the late 1960s.
12.My
Girl
"My Girl",
released December 21, 1964, is a 1965
number-one
single recorded by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown)
label. Written and
produced by
Miracles members Smokey Robinson,and Ronald White,
the song became the Temptations' first U.S. number-one single, and is
today their signature song. Robinson's inspiration for writing this
song was his wife, Miracles member Claudette Rogers Robinson, and he
originally intended to have his group record the song.
13.Silent
Night Silent
Night (German: Stille
Nacht, heilige Nacht) is a
popular Christmas carol. The
original
lyrics of the song Stille Nacht
were written in
German by the
Austrian priest Father Josef Mohr and the melody was composed by the
Austrian headmaster Franz Xaver Gruber. In 1863, John Freeman Young
translated the song into
the English version sung today.
14.Sounds
of Silence
"The Sounds of Silence"
is the song that propelled
the 1960s
folk music duo Simon
and
Garfunkel to
popularity. It was written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the
aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November
22, 1963.
15.Streets
of London
"Streets
of London"
is a song
written by Ralph McTell. It was first recorded for McTell's 1969 album Spiral
Staircase
but was not released in the United Kingdom as a single until 1974. It
was his greatest commercial success, reaching number two in the UK singles chart,and
winning him the Ivor
Novello
Award. The song was inspired
by McTell's experiences busking and
hitchhikingEurope, especially in London and Paris; although the
individual stories are taken from Parisians, London is chosen for its
arguably more sonorous name.
16.Times
they are a
changin'
. . . is often viewed as a reflection of
the generation gap and of the political divide marking American culture
in the 1960s. Dylan, however, disputed this interpretation in 1964,
saying "Those were the only words I could find to separate aliveness
from deadness. It had nothing to do with age." A year later, Dylan
would say: "I can't really say that adults don't understand young
people any more than you can say big fishes don't understand little
fishes. I didn't mean 'The Times
They Are
a-Changin'' as a
statement... It's a feeling
17.Unchained
Melody
"Unchained Melody
and lyrics by " is a popular song
with music
by Alex NorthHy Zaret.
It is one of the most recorded songs of the 20th century, by some
counts having spawned over 500 versions in hundreds of different
languages.
18.Vincent
"Vincent"
is
a song by Don
McLean written as a tribute to Vincent van Gogh. It is also known by
its opening line, "Starry
Starry Night", a reference
to van
Gogh's painting Starry
Night.
The song describes different paintings by
van Gogh. Don
McLean wrote the lyrics in 1971
after reading a book about the life of the artist. The following year,
the song became the No. 1 hit in the U.K. and No. 12 in the U.S. For
several years, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam played the song daily.
19.Wonderful
Tonight
"Wonderful
Tonight"
is a song
written by Eric Clapton. It was included on Clapton's 1977 album Slowhand
and released
as a single the
following year.In 1988, Clapton appeared in the Nelson Mandela 70th
Birthday Tribute concert as a guest guitarist for Dire Straits. The
group became his backing musicians for a surprise performance of
"Wonderful Tonight" during their set.
20.Words
Of
Love "Words
of Love"
is a song
originally written by Buddy Holly
and recorded by him on April 8, 1957. Holly harmonized for himself, by
tape-recording each part and combining them. The song was not a notable
hit for Holly, although it is regarded as one of his important
recordings, and is available in most standard Holly collections.
21.(Free)
Stand by Me Left
Click Here to Download this one FREE
"Stand by Me"
is the title of a song performed by
Ben E. King
and written by Ben E. King, Jerry
Leiber
and Mike
Stoller.
The song is inspired by a traditional Gospel song of the same name,
originally composed by Charles A. Tindley in 1905, and recorded by
numerous artists, including a 1955 version by The Staple Singers.
Leiber and Stoller gave it a more contemporary sound. Since its
release, there have been many cover versions of the song, though none
have achieved the fame of the original.
* Song information source WikiPedia
Mike,
The videos are clear & easy to follow, the hardest thing about
these videos is....you still have to practice!
They are easy on the fingers, and give a sense of
accomplishment,& most importantly it encourages me to practice!
I have been a student of yours since 2005, and
you've always put together lessons that are fun & easy to
learn. I have bought other products from you and I always get more
value than I've paid for.
These videos are fun, easy to follow, you are playing theses
songs in one or two days. so when family & friends ask "what
can you play?" you can amaze them with these songs.
I am a 55 year old shift worker & playing the guitar
is a childhood dream.
John v. Guillory. Port Arthur, Texas. USA
Dear
Mike,
I needed to learn a few songs that I could play straight through and
this collections fits the bill perfectly.
I love picking more that straight strumming and these videos have shown
me that you cannot just always pick a song, sometimes there
has to
be strumming for it to sound really good.
These are really easy to learn and remember and even easier to play
Great Work. I love the site as well and have made other purchases.
Dave Landry Lewisville, TX USA
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