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Join Justin LIVE on YouTube and learn a visual trick to help you figure out chords in a key! [View this email in your browser]( Starts Soon The Easiest Theory Lesson Ever Howdy guitar friend, Feeling a bit hesitant about tackling Music Theory? Fear not! Join Justin Sandercoe for a special live class starting in less than an hour! This lesson is designed just for you—whether you're a complete newbie or need a refresher! 💡 What You Will Learn We'll start from square one, explaining everything from pitch and notes to sharps, flats, scales, chords, and more. 🎸 Plus, as a bonus, we'll unveil a super cool visual trick to help you effortlessly figure out chords in a key! Understanding Music Theory can be a game-changer for any guitar player. It's like unlocking a secret language that helps you express yourself more freely on your instrument. With a solid grasp of theory, you'll find it easier to learn new songs, create your own music, and improvise with confidence. Theory is the key to taking your skills to the next level! 🔴 Join Us Live! So join us for "The Easiest Music Theory Lesson Ever," streaming live on YouTube this Tuesday, May 21, at 20:30 BST. Whether you're strumming chords for the first time or looking to deepen your understanding, this class is for you! Don't miss this opportunity to boost your guitar playing and expand your musical horizons—there's also a surprise included in the live class, just for you! ;) See you there. [Join Live Lesson]( ps.: This live class is part of our [JustinGuitar Clubs]( program! It'll exceptionally take place on YouTube instead of Zoom due to the high demand. Thank you! [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Logo] Copyright (C) 2024 Justin Guitar Ltd. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up on my web site justinguitar.com, hope you enjoy my newsletters! Our mailing address is: Justin Guitar Ltd PO Box 695 Farnham, Surrey GU9 1NB United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe](

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