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Why play guitar alone?


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Lauren Bateman <laurenbateman@b.kajabimail.net> 17 April 2023 at 13:12


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Hello Guitar Enthusiasts!

Do you remember back in the pandemic when we were locked down


and couldn’t go out to see friends?

I suppose for the introverts it was like heaven on earth, haha! 

But even for the introverts, after a while, you start wondering if you’re
the only person on the planet. And you start hearing Celine Dion in
your sleep…

“All by my-se-e-elf… don’t wanna be… all by my-self aaa-ny-


more.”

And then, one day, we were allowed to emerge! Wow! 

Everybody’s hair was longer. Some of us had a little extra stuffing


around the middle.

But there were “other” people?! What a revelation! haha

When you start learning guitar, it can be quite a similar experience. 


Especially if you’re a little more mature in years… (hey, I’m 40 now,
I’m officially qualified to talk about this kind of stuff)... you often want
to keep the fact that you bought a guitar and you’re learning to play…
to yourself.

You don’t want anybody snickering at you. You don’t want to make a
fool of yourself.

So you just keep to yourself and play by yourself.

But after a while, that darn Celine Dion keeps haunting your dreams.

So you get up a little courage, and you decide to invite your friend
over. You know she plays the guitar too. But you haven’t spilled the
beans quite yet.

Lo and behold, she doesn’t snicker. She doesn’t make fun of you.
She’s THRILLED! Because now you can play… TOGETHER!

And boy, the realization of the amount of fun you can have playing
together is fantastic.

That’s because the guitar is really a social instrument.

It’s meant to be played around the campfire with family, or with friends
at a get-together, or even with a band or church group.

And this is why our Fellowship of the Strings community is so special.

Because wherever we are, inside our community, we can ALWAYS


play together.

We can always ask questions… share wins… boost each other when
we’re stuck… and thoroughly enjoy not just playing guitar together,
but even sharing about life together.

There’s nothing quite like our Fellowship of the Strings community.

And there there’s a whole lot more than just the community aspect
going on in the Fellowship. The community is definitely my favorite
part because I get to have so many fellow guitar enthusiast friends
and help you enjoy this hobby more and more.

As the membership continues to grow, we continue to have fun.

But as we’ve now matured past the opening “founding members”


phase, the time to participate at the extremely low monthly dues is
coming to an end.

In fact, this is the last week the “founding member” amount is


available to new Fellowship members.

Where else are you going to find such a great, helpful, fun, supportive
community for $19 a month, or $190 a year? 

Sure, there are a lot of guitar communities out there. But none quite
like this. I’ve never seen one that’s so supportive and so friendly. 

If you’d like to join the family and do so at this low “founder


members” rate, this is the week to do it. Because next week, the
monthly (or annual) dues are going up.

But, before you decide if the Fellowship is right for you, let me show
you some of the fun we have together.

 
Click to Join the Fellowship Today!

We can hardly wait to welcome you into our fellowship community!

Will we see you there soon?

I hope so,

Lauren Bateman

P.S. The last day to enroll in the Fellowship of the Strings for the low
"Founding Members" dues of $19/month or $190 for the whole year is
this Friday at midnight, EST.

We can't wait to see you there!

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