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      <image:title>Home - WHY TAKE GUITAR LESSONS?</image:title>
      <image:caption>You want to better yourself and try something new. You want to go beyond the 4 chords you learned online. You need a higher skill level to get the gigs you want. You get frustrated because you can’t play the more complex (and more awesome) guitar parts from the songs you love. You want to deepen your appreciation of music and share it with others.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Home - MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR</image:title>
      <image:caption>Being a confident guitar player shouldn’t be an “elite” thing. I know what it’s like to want to use my love of music, but feel like my skill level or musical knowledge were holding me back. When I stepped out of my comfort zone as a young guitarist and started investing in my playing beyond what free internet content had to offer, I experienced a huge leap forward in my skill level, musical knowledge, and confidence. Not only did my mentors and lessons make me feel more fulfilled, I started getting more gigs, and doing more of what I loved.  After 15 years of playing guitar and 5 years of professional experience in the music industry (and counting), I love giving back and sharing my love of guitar and music theory with students of all ages. My music mentors and community changed my life and now I want to step in and be that mentor and community builder for others.  Looking forward to talking with you, John Eichelberger IV</image:caption>
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