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URL:  http://www.guitar-for-real.com
Description:  Want to go from guitar video games to real guitar? Many have asked how and what to do. Honest answers and help to guide you to get started and keep playing.
Last modified on 6/17/09 by Brian Sullivan (12) in the Hands-On: DIY Instruction sub-directory
Overall Rating: 4.0 (of 5)
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Reviewed on 6/17/09 by Brian Sullivan (12)
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Http://www.guitar-for-real.com I'm biased but I just had to build this site. So many people are wondering what's after guitar hero and band in a box, and not finding what they believe is enough information at one place on the internet. I mean, have they thought about having to cut their fingernails short to play guitar? "What's next?", they ask. Research, prices, lessons and changing strings. Here there are pictures, videos, chord charts and advice.


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