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« Newsletter – January 9 2009
Free lesson from our new Intermediate Acoustic Worship Guitar DVD »

The Song Learner “How to Play” Series – get a FREE coupon here

By Marie Page | January 9, 2009

I thought it would be worth flagging up for you the Musicademy “Song Learner” DVDs and online downloads this month. I’m not sure that we really came up with the best brand name for them as they are really about ”How to Play a Worship Song Properly”.

In a nutshell, the Song Learners are individual lessons on guitar, bass or keyboard teaching all the tricks, techniques, licks, fills, strumming patterns and the like for well known worship songs. They are available on DVD or as individual downloadable lessons on our website. Price-wise they are great value – each lesson costing only a few pounds/dollars and they are great for existing players to teach you some new chops which you can then apply to other songs as well.

Musicademy Worship Guitar Song LearnerMusicademy Worship Bass Song Learner

What customers have told us is that whilst they could often already play the songs, after working through the lesson their playing was transformed, with more beauty, new chords, pro techniques and more. We’d really like you to experience that as well so feel free to use the following coupon code and have a lesson on us. You can use the code to buy a download lesson or put towards the price of a DVD. Go to the checkout and insert the code BLOG OFFER.

Click the links below to go to the right Song Learner for you:

- Worship guitar Song Learner DVDs

- Online worship guitar lessons

- Online rock & pop guitar lessons

- Worship bass Song Learner DVDs

- Online worship bass lessons

- Online worship keyboard lessons (sorry – not available on DVD)

A free downloadable resource sheet is available in the Musicademy members area for each song. These contain chord charts, chord shapes and strumming patterns

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4 Comments

  1. Martina Knizia
    Posted January 13, 2009 at 9:36 pm | Permalink

    I can not find the coupon code. Where is it?

  2. Emily Page
    Posted January 14, 2009 at 10:35 am | Permalink

    The coupon code is written in the text above – its BLOG OFFER

  3. Jacqui McGibney
    Posted January 16, 2009 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    Just cruised through January’s musicademy update,and picked up great reminders for vocal warm ups that I should make myself do espcially for those ridiculously high choruses and on the link for guitar tips am intrigued by the short cut notes… ooh i’m itching to find out more!!!

  4. Marie Page
    Posted January 17, 2009 at 7:44 am | Permalink

    Hi Jacqui
    Yes, those vocal warm ups really do help. We’re just all so bad at finding the time to do them properly. And the choruses – too many worship songs done in keys that are fine for men but leave the women struggling.
    Glad you are enjoying the site. We’re now adding in lots of (hopefully) useful free stuff on a regular basis and the feedback is really helpful in guiding us on what works for people.

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