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wana learn the electric guitar?

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  • --Tony--
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    Got this today, anyone can use link so no need to apply (or get them call you! oops!)

    Thank You for your Guitar Lessons Enquiry.35 Amazing Guitar Tracks (mp3
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  • There's a really good site http://www.guitars.co.uk/ - (Regent Guitars). I went to their shop in Lemington Spa to buy a decent Aria Pro II Bass Guitar. I would highly recommend them as guitar specialists - good honest advice on just about everything to do with any type of guitar. They were a small business and they've really made it big through such a good service and excellent deals. I searched everywhere for a decent retailer, even went to Denmark Street, London (Famous for music shops). I am very fussy with guitars as I play in a band. They need to be everything I want.

    The only time I use ebay is for dirt cheap 2nd hand dvds/videos on music tuition - I'm planning on playing the drums professionally. I started off with The BBC drum video that Jules Holland presented/narrated. I'm not far from Pro now... I hope. lol.
  • delluver wrote:
    I'm planning on playing the drums professionally. I'm not far from Pro now...
    Talk about banging your own drum...! :rolleyes: ;)


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    I love a nice juicy "kebab"... ;)
  • ednotdave wrote:
    Talk about banging your own drum...! :rolleyes: ;)


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    :D Better than blowing your own trumpet ;)
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