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		<title>National Guitar Workshop $100 Discount Available!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 16:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be teaching at the National Guitar Workshop (NGW) campuses in Chicago IL and McLean VA again this summer. If you know anyone who might be interested in attending NGW please have them contact me for a discount code worth $100 off the price of tuition. (Valid through June 15 2010.) Along with professional teachers [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://www.johnhorneguitar.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/NGW_Catalog.jpg" alt="" title="NGW_Catalog" width="257" height="422" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-2406" />I&#8217;ll be teaching at the <a href="http://www.guitarworkshop.com/">National Guitar Workshop</a> (NGW) campuses in Chicago IL and McLean VA again this summer. If you know anyone who might be interested in attending NGW please have them <a href="www.johnhorneguitar.com/contact-john/">contact me</a> for a discount code worth $100 off the price of tuition. (Valid through June 15 2010.)</p>
<p>Along with professional teachers like myself, NGW offers opportunity to learn from some of the finest guitarists in world. This year will feature guest seminars from artists such as: <strong>Pat Metheny, Paul Gilbert, Tommy Emmanuel, Scott Tennant, John Scofield, Sonny Landreth, Kurt Rosenwinkel</strong> and many more! The campuses are located in New Milford CT, Chicago IL, McLean VA, Austin TX, Los Angeles CA, and Bigfork, MT. NGW is open to students of all ages.</p>
<p>More information is available in NGW&#8217;s digital 2010 brochure located at: <a href="http://digitaledition.qwinc.com/publication/?i=32588">http://digitaledition.qwinc.com/publication/?i=32588</a>.</p>
<p>Feel free to forward this information to other friends and colleagues that may be interested.</p>
<p>Thanks!<br />
John</p>
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		<title>Review: 50 Blues Guitar Licks You Must Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 22:23:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[50 Blues Guitar Licks You Must Know by Jeff McErlain is a new offering from TrueFire.com designed for intermediate to advanced blues guitarists wanting to spice up their vocabulary with some of the tastiest and most traditional phrases in the idiom. The course is available in a variety of formats with prices starting at $19.00.from [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://truefire.com/50blueslicks/50blueslicks.html"><img src="http://www.johnhorneguitar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/50-Blues-Licks-Cover.jpg" alt="50 Blues Licks Cover" title="50 Blues Licks Cover" width="200" height="280" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1853" /></a><strong>50 Blues Guitar Licks You Must Know</strong> by <a href="http://www.jeffmcerlain.com/">Jeff McErlain</a> is a new offering from TrueFire.com designed for intermediate to advanced blues guitarists wanting to spice up their vocabulary with some of the tastiest and most traditional phrases in the idiom. The course is available in a variety of formats with prices starting at $19.00.from <a href="http://truefire.com/50blueslicks/50blueslicks.html">truefire.com</a>.</p>
<p>Working through the 50 Blues Licks course is a bit like a attending wine-tasting with an expert <acronym title="A sommelier or wine steward, is a trained and knowledgeable wine professional, commonly working in fine restaurants, who specializes in all aspects of wine service. The role is more specialized and informed than that of a wine waiter..">sommelier</acronym>. Instructor Jeff McErlain&#8217;s hand-picked repertoire of phrases challenges you to break out of that good old minor pentatonic box using techniques such as: tremolo picking, double-stops, sixths, octaves, chromaticism, and diminished lines, and more. It includes not only solo ideas, but grooves, turnarounds, and tasty comping ideas. Although there are some slick licks included, these licks are generally not the flashy technique-oriented phrases but richly expressive musical concepts that will lend a sense of depth and sophistication to your playing.</p>
<p>As Jeff demonstrates each lick he takes time calls attention to the specific nuances that really make the music happen. Details on specifically how to bend, slide, or vibrato are not left to chance. I appreciated this attention to detail, especially as it relates to quarter-step bends. I find that those little in-between bends are often difficult for students to dial in, but usually get glossed over by instructional materials. Here, Jeff does a great job of highlighting exactly when they occur and what they should sound like. </p>
<p>Jeff will often relate a bit of history on how a lick has been used over the years. For example, the very first lick is based on Muddy Waters&#8217; &#8220;Rollin&#8217; Stone&#8221; blues. It&#8217;s a groovy riff to be sure, but Jeff reminds us that this riff has been recycled several times to become the basis for &#8220;Catfish Blues&#8221; and &#8220;Voodoo Chile&#8221; by Hendrix, &#8220;Still Alive and Well&#8221; by Johnny Winter, and even a section of &#8220;War Pigs&#8221; by Black Sabbath. This really gives a sense of the blues as a living music that continues to evolve. I also think it also gives guitarists permission to start creating their own music using the motif as a springboard.</p>
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The course is available in several software and DVD formats. If you spend any time at all with a computer, the software format is definitely the way to go. It&#8217;s a nice package that goes way beyond what traditional instructional DVD&#8217;s can offer, but if you haven&#8217;t purchased a TrueFire course before it may take a bit of exploration to uncover all of the available features. In addition to the watching video, the &#8220;interactive video lesson player&#8221; interface gives you access to the backing tracks that Jeff uses to demonstrate each lick, music and tablature in PDF and Power Tab format for each lick, a tuner and metronome, and access to TrueFire&#8217;s online forum and jambox. Prices for the course range from $19.00 to $34.00 depending on you choice of format and delivery. </p>
<p>My only criticisms are not deal-breakers and mostly reflect my personal preferences. I do wish that the licks were indexed by style or key so that I could locate specific types of licks quickly. I would also have preferred to have all of the music available in a singe PDF booklet rather than having to call up each lick individually via the interface. I also found the presentation of the printed music to be a bit weak. I would have expected the use of Sibelius or Finale rather than the freeware Power Tab Editor for engraving. I also would have liked to see more footage of Jeff just playing. If that won&#8217;t encourage you to practice, nothing will! To make my point, here&#8217;s a look at Jeff performing at NGW&#8217;s 2009 McLean VA campus:</p>
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<p>The course is a blast to work through and certainly serves as a great &#8220;rut-buster&#8221; for guitarists who are looking to take their blues playing to new places. Just choose any one of the 50 licks that interests you and then begin working on incorporating it into your playing. You can come for more back anytime. If you install the software version you don&#8217;t even have to take a DVD out of the case, just click on the icon and you&#8217;ll be riffing in seconds. Jeff does an inspiring job of demonstrating the licks and explaining their origins as well as breaking everything down into easy-to-understand concepts. I completely enjoyed working with the material and learning a few new tricks. I&#8217;ll definitely be recommending this course to many of my students, and you should check it out too.  </p>
<p>Note to non-guitarists: This will make a fantastic holiday gift for the guitar player in your life!</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://truefire.com/50blueslicks/50blueslicks.html">www.truefire.com</a> to learn more about 50 Blues Licks You Must Know or check out Jeff&#8217;s <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/mcerlain212">YouTube channel</a> to enjoy more of his music. </p>
<p>View my <a href="http://www.johnhorneguitar.com/about/disclosure-statement/">disclosure statement</a>.</p>
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		<title>National Guitar Workshop Early Enrollment Discounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 04:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Guitar Workshop has announced early enrollment discounts for summer 2010. Here are the details: Enroll during August and receive a $250 discount. Enroll during September and receive a $200 discount. Enroll during October and receive a $150 discount. Enroll during November and receive a $100 discount. Enroll during December and receive a $50 discount. [...]]]></description>
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<p>National Guitar Workshop has announced early enrollment discounts for summer 2010. Here are the details:</p>
<p>Enroll during <strong>August</strong> and receive a  <strong>$250</strong> discount.<br />
Enroll during <strong>September</strong> and receive a  <strong>$200</strong> discount.<br />
Enroll during <strong>October</strong> and receive a  <strong>$150</strong> discount.<br />
Enroll during <strong>November</strong> and receive a  <strong>$100</strong> discount.<br />
Enroll during <strong>December</strong> and receive a  <strong>$50</strong> discount.</p>
<p>NGW alumni will receive an additional $50 discount regardless of when they enroll.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the best part: there&#8217;s no need for students to choose location or classes until March 2010 and there&#8217;s no risk; if you need to cancel for any reason deposits are 100% refundable before May 1, 2010. Call 1-800-234-6479 or visit <a href="http://www.guitarworkshop.com">www.guitarworkshop.com</a> to enroll, and <strong>tell &#8216;em you heard it here!</strong></p>
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		<title>Reflections on National Guitar Workshop VA 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 03:18:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Horne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Above: NGW students Mike, Russ, and Duncan ham it up for the camera! Participating in National Guitar Workshop continues to be one of the most renewing and exhausting (only because I never get enough sleep!) experiences I have each year. This year I was lucky enough to wrangle a teaching gig at the McLean, VA [...]]]></description>
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<p>Above: NGW students Mike, Russ, and Duncan ham it up for the camera!</p>
<p>Participating in <a href="http://www.guitarworkshop.com/">National Guitar Workshop</a> continues to be one of the most renewing and exhausting (only because I never get enough sleep!) experiences I have each year. This year I was lucky enough to wrangle a teaching gig at the McLean, VA campus which is the closest NGW campus to home. I had a really great time teaching, hanging out, and taking in some great music.<br />
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<h2>The Drive</h2>
<p>Here&#8217;s <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&#038;source=s_d&#038;hl=en&#038;geocode=&#038;saddr=Athens,+OH+45701&#038;daddr=8328+Georgetown+Pike,+MC+Lean,+VA+22102&#038;sll=38.940608,-77.174675&#038;sspn=0.209622,0.335426&#038;g=mclean+va&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;t=h&#038;z=8">the route I followed</a>. (I&#8217;m only posting this so I can refer to it if I end up returning to the VA campus next year.) </p>
<p>Driving to NGW VA wasn&#8217;t bad at all except for what lies between Athens and McLean: West Virginia. A really boring drive with not a Starbucks or much of anything else to be found along the way. I guess I&#8217;ve seen way too many horror flicks because the idea of stopping in a remote area of West Virgina made me wary of being attacked and eaten by a family of inbred cannibals. Such incidents have been well documented in films like The Hills Have Eyes, Vacancy, Wrong Turn, etc. Fortunately, if any of these types exist, they weren&#8217;t at the BP station where I stopped to refuel. Maybe they ate the last guy.</p>
<p>As I approached the DC area in the last 15 or 20 minutes of the trip, I probably saw more traffic than I did in the previous 5 hours, but it moved along and I manged not to get lost despite some goofy mileage indications from Google.</p>
<h2>Madeira School</h2>
<p>NGW uses <a href="http://www.madeira.org/index.aspx">The Madeira School</a> for this campus. Madeira is a girls&#8217; boarding school and day school, grades 9–12, located a few miles outside Washington, D.C. During the summer they serve as a host for several summer programs and we were not the only group around this week. Madeira has incredible scenery, good food, and air conditioned classrooms and dorms. What else can you ask for?</p>
<h2>Pat Martino at Blues Alley</h2>
<p>I was really hoping to get to the VA campus this year because one of my favorite jazz artists, <a href="http://www.patmartino.com/">Pat Martino</a> was scheduled to do a presentation there. I had even considered going down for a day or two to hang around if a position didn&#8217;t open up, but I got lucky. </p>
<p>On the evening that I arrived, I went along with NGW faculty &#038; staff members Jason Shadrick, Amanda Monaco, and Tom Dempsey to hear Pat perform at legendary D.C. jazz club <a href="http://www.bluesalley.com/index.htm">Blues Alley</a>. Pat had some smoking musicians in the ensemble including Eric Alexander on tenor sax, Tony Monaco on B3, and Jeff &#8220;Tain&#8221; Watts on drums. Their playing was amazing all around and was among the best, most exciting listening experiences I&#8217;ve ever had. After the show Jason introduced me to Pat and had a moment to shake his hand and express my thanks for his music. As an added bonus, Pat&#8217;s run at Blues Alley was being recorded for a live CD. I&#8217;ll definitely be looking  forward to hearing that sometime soon.</p>
<h2>Rock Core</h2>
<p>This was the first time I&#8217;ve been asked to teach a Rock Core class for NGW. I honestly didn&#8217;t prep too much, since rock is such a vast genre and I knew it would be difficult to prepare repertoire for the class until I met my students and determined what their skill levels and interests were. Fortunately I had a group of reasonably advanced students who were open to more than just metal tunes and we were able to cover a lot of ground. I ended up teaching a lot of the same material that I would teach any intermediate students, but chose rock repertoire, and reference points throughout to illustrate how to use the concepts. Below is an overview of the material I covered with them in 5 days. </p>
<p><strong>Basic Technique and Warm Up Exercises</strong><br />
stretches<br />
4-finger patterns<br />
2- and 3-octave chromatic scales<br />
Paul Gilbert-style alternate picking exercises<br />
hammer-on and pull-off drills<br />
strumming patterns</p>
<p><strong>Scales and Improvisation</strong><br />
major pentatonic scales<br />
minor pentatonic scales<br />
blues scale<br />
major scale<br />
natural minor scale<br />
basics of modes<br />
harmonic minor scale<br />
identifying when to use each scale.<br />
using chord tones to add harmonic content to pentatonic solos<br />
using harmonic minor on the V chord of a minor progression<br />
using half-step and whole-step bends musically</p>
<p><strong>Musicianship and Interpretation</strong><br />
competence in “guitar friendly” keys: C, G, D, A, E<br />
diatonic harmony: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii<br />
ear training: Identifying only I IV and V chords in a song<br />
creating new song forms using chord substitutions<br />
finding all major chords using CAGED system<br />
embellishing chords using add9 and sus4 and 6 voicings ala Jimi Hendrix<br />
intro to alternate tunings: Open G (Keith Richards), DADGAD<br />
identifying key, meter, tempo, and feel<br />
identifying intro, verse, chorus, etc.<br />
creating dynamics and contrast throughout a piece<br />
researching a song</p>
<p><strong>Repertoire</strong><br />
12-Bar Blues Forms (Straight 8th and Shuffle Feel)<br />
Cissy Strut  &#8211; The Meters<br />
Green Onions – Steve Cropper<br />
Hey Joe – Jimi Hendrix<br />
Hotel California – The Eagles<br />
Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door<br />
Let It Be  &#8211; Lennon McCartney<br />
Stand By Me &#8211; Ben E. King<br />
The Waiting – Tom Petty<br />
You Really Got Me – Van Halen</p>
<h2>Rhythm Section Classes</h2>
<p>Because I have taught Acoustic Core for the past few years, rhythm section classes were new to me. (I don&#8217;t know why, but Acoustic Core classes do not receive this opportunity.) These classes are designed to give guitar students the opportunity to work on locking into a groove with bassists and drummers. The bass and drum instructors usually are given the reins with these classes and in our case we were led by drummer Tobias Ralph. Tobias had a fantastic attitude and all of the students commented to me on how much they enjoyed his style of teaching. Tobias also suggested several great tunes that we ended up incorporating into our week, including &#8220;You Really Got Me&#8221; and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HVFZtfTKJQ">&#8220;Cissy Strut&#8221; by The Meters</a>. I wouldn&#8217;t normally have included &#8220;Cissy Strut&#8221; in a rock class but it gave us an opportunity to work on a funky New Orleans second-line feel and the class seemed to enjoy it. </p>
<h2>Special Interest Clinics</h2>
<p>I also gave 2 special interest clinics this week: <em>Practice Sessions: Get More Done In Less Time</em> and <em>Learn Every Note on the Guitar Neck TODAY!</em> </p>
<p>The <em>Practice Sessions</em> clinic was attended entirely by adult students who likely have much less free time in their schedule than the average teenager. I don&#8217;t know that I had any earth-shattering revelations for them but some of the ideas presented included: setting up a practice space, determining a practice time and schedule, asking for family support, setting goals, using a practice journal,  using a metronome, practicing with altered rhythms, playing with others,and rewarding oneself. It was a good clinic, but with the exception of a few topics a lot of common sense ideas. </p>
<p>I got the idea for the <em>Learn Every Note on the Guitar Neck</em> clinic from an article recently released by Mark Hanson of Accent On Music. He teaches his students to find all of the notes by first locating when the open-string notes recur on the fingerboard. I added a few of my own ideas to his, and went about breaking down the 78 notes between the open strings and the 12th fret in the following way: First, we start by finding the open-string notes (EADGBE) in other positions on the fingerboard. There are a few tricks to finding these notes but basically we are looking at the 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 10th positions. Then I point out that when rearranged, the open string notes create a G pentatonic major scale (GABDE) or, if you prefer an E pentatonic minor scale (EGABD). Since guitarists use the pentatonic scales all the time for soloing in rock and blues settings this is a great way to master all of the pentatonic patterns and drill yourself on note names at the same time! The only two natural notes not addressed here are C and F which may be added to create a C major scale in any position. Finally, the sharps and flats are added at which time we note that they form a Gb pentatonic major or an Eb pentatonic minor. Each of these notes is only one half-step away from our initial step. So basically, you could drill yourself while jamming over a blues in E and then a blues in Eb and cover every note except C and F. It&#8217;s a pretty slick system, and I plan to post more details on this concept in the future.  </p>
<h2>Pat Martino</h2>
<p>On Monday Pat and his beautiful wife Aya visited campus and gave a great presentation. Most of the technical concepts that he covered are available in <a href="http://www.patmartino.com/Articles/GuitarPlayer_April_2004.pdf">this handout</a> that he provided. What really impressed me even more than his material was just how open he was to sharing his concepts, taking all questions, and how respectfully he treated the students. He responded to them as if it was a given that they would all one day be gigging and recording and releasing their own CDs. He had a fantastic, selfless attitude. He even talked about how he tried to maintain a positive outlook while going through security in airports all over the world and acknowledged that it was a part of his job to interact with the audience and take care of the other musicians in the group. </p>
<p>There were a couple of funny moments in the clinic. At one point jazz instructor Baron Tymas asked Pat if there was any music he was listening to that he was particularly inspired by. Pat said: &#8220;Yes, but it doesn&#8217;t necessarily relate to the guitar. You still want to hear about it?&#8221;  He then went on to relate that when he is at home he values silence, but really enjoys taking a shower while listening to recordings of Gregorian Chant. Later, one of my Rock Core students, Duncan Stuart, asked: &#8220;After all these years performing music, are there any songs you are sick of?&#8221; To which Pat replied &#8220;Yes!&#8221; and played the opening statement to <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7kNKDmrT20">&#8220;Sunny&#8221;</a> with a grin.</p>
<h2>Alex Skolnick </h2>
<p>Guitarist for <a href="http://www.testamentlegions.com/">Testament</a> and <a href="http://www.trans-siberian.com/index-main.php">Trans-Siberian Orchestra</a>, <a href="http://www.alexskolnick.com/index.asp">Alex Skolnick</a> visited campus on Tuesday afternoon. In spite of achieving huge success as a rock guitarist, Skolnick relocated to NYC and enrolled in the New School to study jazz in the late 90&#8242;s and has earned a BFA. His trio focuses largely on re-imagining rock and metal classics as vehicles for jazz improvisation and he addressed how he re-harmonizes melodies from familiar rock tunes and morphs them into jazz tunes. While I have a lot of respect for Alex&#8217;s work and his ability to straddle two very different musical worlds, I&#8217;m not particularly moved by most of his music.  He obviously knows his stuff, and there seems to be an audience for his music, but I&#8217;m not sure I get it. I&#8217;d guess I&#8217;d just rather keep rock tunes slammin&#8217; and jazz tunes swingin&#8217;, but it was definitely fun to hear him play. </p>
<p>Hey! I just found out that Alex&#8217;s trio features <a href="http://www.myspace.com/nathanpeckmusic">Nathan Peck</a>, an old friend of mine on bass. Cool!</p>
<h2>Benedetto Guitars</h2>
<p>On Wednesday afternoon <a href="http://www.thejazzcorner.com/artist-profile.php?ID=21">Howard Paul</a>, CEO of <a href="http://www.benedettoguitars.com/">Benedetto Guitars</a> stopped by on his way to the <a href="http://www.montrealguitarshow.ca/">Montreal Guitar Show</a>. He brought a carload of guitars with him and gave us an in-depth lecture on how carved and laminate archtop guitars are constructed at Benedetto. Prices for Benedetto guitars start around $5,000.00 and go up, up, up from there, but after hearing how much work is involved in crafting each guitar it&#8217;s easy to understand why. The wood alone may be worth $1,000 or more before it is ever even touched by a Benedetto luthier. </p>
<p>But Howard also pointed out that just because a guitar costs $40,000 doesn&#8217;t mean that it&#8217;s necessarily a better guitar than one priced at $5,000. It all depends on what you need and expect from the guitar. For most working musicians a lower-end model would do fine. Besides, can you imagine taking a $40k instrument to a gig? </p>
<p>All of the guitars looked and sounded absolutely gorgeous. Howard demoed several models so we could hear the differences. The carved top with the floating pickup definitely had more volume, clarity, and low-end response than any archtop guitar I&#8217;ve ever heard. I&#8217;m pretty sure I could have taken one of the Benedettos for a test drive after the presentation but I decided not to, since to do so might make me eternally dissatisfied. At breakfast the next morning Amanda Monanco was already talking of selling a guitar in order to purchase a Benedetto Bambino Deluxe. That would have been me after one chord.</p>
<h2>Faculty</h2>
<p>As usual it was great to visit with all the folks on faculty and staff. Please visit their websites and check out their fine work. Hope I didn&#8217;t forget anyone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.angusclark.com">Angus Clark</a> • <a href="http://www.myspace.com/riddimworks">Nick Costa</a> • <a href="http://www.tomdempseymusic.com/">Tom Dempsey</a> • <a href="http://www.harryj.net">Harry Jacobson</a> • <a href="http://www.chadleader.com/">Chad Leader</a> • <a href="http://www.lisalimmusic.com/home.html">Lisa Lim</a> • <a href="http://www.shepherd.edu/musicweb/david_marsh.html">Dave Marsh</a> • <a href="http://www.jeffmcerlain.com">Jeff McErlain</a> • <a href="http://web.mac.com/philmccusker/iWeb/Site%202/home.html">Phil McCusker</a> • <a href="http://www.amandamonaco.com">Amanda Monaco</a> • <a href="http://www.tobiasralph.com">Tobias Ralph</a> • <a href="http://www.jasonshadrick.com">Jason Shadrick</a> • <a href="http://www.mattsmithsworld.com">Matt Smith</a> • <a href="http://www.terrysyrek.com/">Terry Syrek</a> • <a href="http://www.tymasmusic.com/">Baron Tymas</a> </p>
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<p><strong>PLEASE NOTE: This offer has now expired. </strong></p>
<p>Friends,</p>
<p>As many of you know, I teach guitar courses each summer for National Guitar Workshop (NGW). Many of the courses that NGW is offering this Summer still have openings available and we’d like to spread the word about NGW and offer some incentive to prospective students in order to fill these classes. NGW is open to students of all ages and students may opt to earn college credit via the Hartford Conservatory.</p>
<p>If you know of anyone who might be interested attending National Guitar Workshop this year please have them contact me for more information and a <strong>$100 discount</strong> on their tuition. </p>
<p>This is not limited only to my Modern Acoustic course in Chicago but may be used toward  any date or location. Along with professional teachers like myself, NGW offers opportunity to learn from some of the finest guitarists in world and this year will feature guest seminars from artists such as: <strong>Robben Ford, Paul, Gilbert, Buddy Guy, Herman Li (of Dragon Force!), Pat Martino, Pat Metheny, David Wilcox</strong> and many more. The campuses are located in Chicago IL, Purchase NY, McLean VA, Austin TX, and Los Angeles CA. </p>
<p>For more information on National Guitar Workshop visit: <a href="http://www.guitarworkshop.com">www.guitarworkshop.com</a>.</p>
<p>If you have additional questions about NGW, my Modern Acoustic course, or to obtain a discount code for $100 off the price of tuition please contact me via <a href="http://www.johnhorneguitar.com/contact-john/">www.johnhorneguitar.com/contact-john/</a>. </p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
John Horne</p>
<p>Coupon must be used before May 31 2009. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer is not valid for students currently registered.</p>
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