We need to talk.

Seriously.

Because this could get crazy.

My friend Dan Denley is releasing his HUGE
course on Thursday, at 12PM EST.

And I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if the
entire learn to play guitar courses gets scooped up in the first
couple of days.

Why?

Lots of reasons. But I’ve narrowed it down to
three:

1) LOTS of people want a copy and there are
only 1000… on the PLANET. Sure, they can
make more. But it won’t happen fast. Last
time Dan released a new course (acoustic) it
sold completely out. And they stopped taking
orders for 3 months.

2) Big discount. (More on that in a second).

3) $226 of fast-mover bonuses. If you’re one
of the 1st few orders, then you’re in for a
real treat. These are bonuses with REAL
value. Some are physical products that ship
with your order. Good stuff.

But here’s why I think you should do yourself
a big favor and jump on board…

I’m no psychic, but I’m pretty sure that if
you *use* what you learn in Ultimate Guide TO
Chords, you’ll get a LOT better at guitar.

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure
this one out, you know?

12 disks + 179 page book = A TON of stuff!

DUH.

And that’s why I want you to get it. I think
you’ll make some major progress with your
playing.

Because you can stare at a chord reference
with 3,000 chords all day long… you can
even learn how to play ALL those chords…

…and you know what?

It won’t mean ANYTHING until you learn how to
actually*use* those chords.

That’s exactly what you’re going to learn.

How to chords are built and how they relate
to EACH OTHER. That way you can learn new
songs faster and write your own stuff easier.

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HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
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Like I said, you can get a BIG discount on
this course.

You’ll see the discount applied on the secure
order form.

Gotta run.

All the best,

Daniel Lehrman

P.S. If you’re interested, I would *highly*
suggest you get there at exactly noon on
Thursday. Because if you’re one of the first
100, you’ll get the blues theory CD and the
scale-chord relationships CD shipped with
your new course. How cool is that, huh?