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Howdy guitar friend, here's the Monthly Digest for May 2024. :) May 2024 Monthly Digest May was an e

Howdy guitar friend, here's the Monthly Digest for May 2024. :) [View this email in your browser]( May 2024 Monthly Digest May was an exciting month here at JustinGuitar! We launched our brand-new Onboarding Experience, and we decided to roll it out to everyone on our site. We believe it's a fantastic way to help you get the most out of the amazing content available at JustinGuitar. The feedback has been incredible—and if you have comments about it, [please let us know]( We know it might have been a bit overwhelming to receive emails from us as if you were new to the site. However, we truly believe this was useful for most students, and we appreciate your patience and understanding about it! :) We also released a new [Practical Music Theory - Grade 1](. It including a [free eBook]( and new lessons on the piano. They help you better understand how music works and how theory applies to your guitar. ;) Very interesting stuff, and I'm glad you all seem to like it. Then, I've been dedicating all of my energy to the launch of [Blues Immersion - Class 1]( finally happening this Tuesday, June 4. The excitement levels are insane—more about that is below! For now, let's take a look on what was on the menu for the month. Latest Song Lessons [Worried Life Blues]( - Worried Life Blues is an eight-bar blues, a form that might be less familiar to many guitarists than the 12-bar blues. This song provides a great opportunity to delve into the eight-bar form, which adds a fresh twist to the traditional blues structure. Big Maceo | [Grade 5]( [Night Prowler]( - This song may not be the band's most famous track, but playing along with the original recording is an absolute joy. The slow pace and melodic rhythm can send you into a meditative state. It feels so satisfying when you lock into the rhythm section. AC/DC | [Grade 3]( [Karma Chameleon]( - We'll start with a beginner version, then build it up. This song is perfect for practicing your open chords. We'll also discuss simple strumming techniques and ways to add variety to your playing between the verses and the chorus to keep things interesting. Culture Club| [Grade 3]( [T.N.T]( - This is a classic beginner rock song that's tons of fun to play. We'll explore mostly the Malcolm Young guitar parts, and not get into the lead parts of Angus Young! A future tutorial may cover that if there's enough request for it… so do let me know your thoughts in the comments! ;) AC/DC | [Grade 3]( 💡 Get verified tabs and chords with lyrics to my guitar lessons with [JustinGuitar Tabs]( Starting at USD 7.99, and you can try it for free for 7 days. [View All Songs]( New Practical Music Theory Course! Don't forget to check out the new [Grade 1 of my Practical Music Theory Course]( you haven't already! These lessons are free to all JustinGuitar.com students and it's a great way to get started with Theory applied to guitar playing. :) Don't miss out the [new workbook]( either! What's Next? Blues Immersion Coming Soon! The big day is finally arriving! Blues Immersion - Class 1 will be open to enrollments during the upcoming Blues with Justin #10, this Tuesday, June 4, at 20:30 BST. Students on the waiting list will receive early access to the sales page, so ensure to [add your email here]( if you haven't already! :) During the live class, part of Clubs and free to everyone, we'll learn Licks In All Positions and how that gives you fretboard freedom! Then, we'll know more about Blues Immersion and how it can help you express yourself through Blues music. Even if you don't want to commit to the paid course, attending the live masterclass is still a good idea—it'll give you loads of food for thought and practical tools you can use in your guitar playing. :) Ready? Click on the link below and choose to “Attend” the upcoming Club on June 4! I'm looking forward to seeing you there. [Claim Your Spot]( [Blues for Beginners]( with the JustinGuitar Lessons & Songs App! :) Blues Immersion is definitely a course for Intermediate players. However, if you're a beginner and would like to learn the Blues, my Beginner Guitar App is the place to be! [Click here]( to explore our Blues playlist and lessons on the app. Enjoy! :) [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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