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    Lightbulb Learning how to play like the best

    Please keep in mind this is not an ad and it came by way of a forum I moderate at, that just passed the 9300 member mark headed to 9400 that has been around a decade. here is a link to it http://www.guitarnotes.com/forum/
    one from here will be placed there as well.this one was in the chords and tab section there.no one here has to join to look at it.I am a musician and guitarist that likes to help others who are willing to help themselves.

    : Learning how to play like the best...

    Dear GuitarNotes.com members and The Fret.Net



    Tony Aja is a professional musician who has been singing and playing the guitar for over 30 years. Tony is currently in a rock and roll band that travels all over the United States. He has performed on stage with The Beach Boys, The Temptations, Jan & Dean, Billy Swan and has opened for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Ray Charles, Chuck Berry, Little Richard and many more.



    After many years of playing on stage, Tony has decided to create two music tools that can help guitar players learn how to play quicker, accurately, and more diverse styles of playing. So, what does any of this have to do with you? I noticed that your guitar blog or forum generates a good amount of traffic. I would like to ask you to add a link to our sites, to your site. Because you receive so many visitors a day, I believe that we would, in turn, receive more visitors as well.



    I'd like to take a minute to describe our product, and also explain a little bit about our affiliate program that you could join to start making some money. The two sites that I would love for you to add links of to your site are called Guitar-Leads.com and SongSurgeon.com. Guitar leads is a program that teaches how to play some of the greatest leads, solos and riffs of all time. With Guitar Leads, you can learn how to play leads from songs such as "25 or 6 to 4" by Chicago, "Roundabout" by Yes, "Black Magic Woman" by Santana, "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix, "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin, "China Grove" by The Doobie Brothers, and so many more great hits! Please go and take a look at our site: http://www.guitar-leads.com/



    Our other site, http://www.songsurgeon.com/ , has tons of information about Tony's latest product called Song Surgeon. What's great about song surgeon is that, it has a few different capabilities that make learning challenging songs possible to learn and play! I believe that every musician who has ever wanted to learn how to play a difficult song has experienced the difficulty of trying to figure out what the musician is playing. For instance, in "25 or 6 to 4," Terry Kath plays a very fast guitar solo that is extremely difficult to figure out. What song surgeon does is slow down the song so it possible to hear every note that is being played. So you can cut the tempo of a song in half to learn how to play it, at your own speed, and it won't change the pitch of the song. Song surgeon also has looping technology, which eliminates having to go back and rewind a song over and over again. You can just select the part of the song that you are trying to learn and loop it.



    I would like to encourage you to begin promoting Song Surgeon on your site. For enrolling as an affiliate we will give you a $100 sign up bonus. In order to earn this bonus you must generate a whopping THREE (3) sales to our website. This will earn you approximately $60 in commissions + your $100 sign up bonus, so your first affiliate payment from us will be a minimum of $160.



    The URL for you to login is here: http://www.songsurgeon.com/affiliate/



    Please take the time to come and look at our latest site http://www.songsurgeon.com/. We think it is a very helpful tool for anyone who plays or sings music. Also, please take a second to look over our Guitar Leads affiliate information: http://www.guitar-leads.com/affiliates.php



    We know that your time is valuable, but we truly believe that Guitar Leads and Song Surgeon can help anyone learn how to play music. Thank you for your consideration.



    Sincerely,

    Guitar-Leads/Song Surgeon Staff

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    I got that email too, and I've decided not to go along with either of those two programs.
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    guessing then it is just someone looking to drum up some business in any music forum

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    Lots of good lessons on how to play guitar around the net....
    $100 sign up bonus..... wow....
    TheFret's not the only site I visit...Dolphinstreet's not either....
    They're the only two I've found so far with heart, tho.
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    to quote monty python...

    spam, spam, spam spam....

    just my 2 cents....

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    TheFret's not the only site I visit...Dolphinstreet's not either....
    They're the only two I've found so far with heart, tho.
    +1
    Well stated, oldguy! :
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    to quote monty python...

    spam, spam, spam spam....
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    http://www.guitarnotes.com/forum
    is really not shabby either.in fact I posted this site there a few times because I moderate there.
    Last edited by Robert; January 12th, 2008 at 09:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by player
    http://www.guitarnotes.com/forum
    is really not shabby either.in fact I posted this site there a few times because I moderate there.
    I hadn't heard of that site before, and it is a good one.
    Thanks, player.
    (PS... in your first post here your link works...in your last one it doesn't...at least for me...).
    Last edited by Robert; January 12th, 2008 at 09:50 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldguy
    (PS... in your first post here your link works...in your last one it doesn't...at least for me...).
    Noticed that too - the second one has a coma after WWW
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    I fixed the comma.
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