Free Guitar with Lessons Offer
Apr 17th, 2009 by director

We have a FANTASTIC offer for new students who wish to study the guitar, but don’t already own an instrument!

New guitar students who register and get six 1-hour or eight 45-minute lessons at our regular price will get a FREE STUDENT GUITAR (or $175 off the list price of any guitar!).

Most guitar students start with a nylon string acoustic guitar (also commonly referred to as a Classical Guitar). This type of guitar works better for beginners as the strings are easier to press down and easier on the fingertips. Also, the neck and spacing of the strings are usually wider which makes it easier for students to finger strings without interfering with other strings. Although this type of guitar is usually associated with a style of playing where the strings are plucked with the fingers, students can also play using a pick and learn chord playing as well.

Because this is the most common type of starter guitar, we have a very nice Hohner student Classical Guitar kit which comes with a TKL deluxe Gig Bag and picks.

You may also take $175 off the list price of any guitar including an acoustic steel string or electric guitar. For most student steel string or electric guitar kits, the $175 is enough to cover the actual guitar with a gig bag, however additional accessories (strap, cables, amplifier, etc.) will be extra.


Click HERE to complete our free no-obligation online Registration form.


Lessons Introductory Offer – 2 FREE Lessons!
Apr 17th, 2009 by director

Get your first 6 weeks of lessons for ONE THIRD OFF!

New students who register and buy at least 4 lessons at registration get 2 additional lessons for FREE!

We have 6-Week Introductory Offers for regular weekly 45-minute lessons starting as low as $186.00! Regular weekly 30-minute lessons for students up to about Age 9 start as low as $124.00 for the first 6 weeks.


Click HERE to complete our free no-obligation online Registration form.


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