Wednesday August 26, 2009
Affiliate Marketers Give Back, www.AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com, is raising moeny for Not-So-Silent, Silent Auction for Breast Cancer Awareness.
You can bid on the Learn & Master Course of your choice and the proceeds will go to this fund raising effort.
Simply click here, place your bid in the Comments section and keep checking it to make sure you are not out-bid. The Silent auction ends this Friday, so don't miss out on this chance.
AffiliateMarketersGiveBack.com is also auctioning many other items. You can bid on a "Date at the Eiffel Tower!"
Please check it out and bid high for this important charity. The winning bidder will be able to choose the Learn & Master Course they want.
Details:
The winner of this auction will chose one from the four course options below:
Learn & Master Ballroom Dance is the most extensive video instruction anywhere, from two of the nation’s top instructors. It has 13 DVDs of beautiful choreography and easy to learn dance figures, 6 CDs of music, and a 75+ pg workbook outlining the dances.
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Learn and Master Guitar is the best instruction course anywhere. It has 20 DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, and a 100+ page lesson book. Winner of the Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players’ Choice Award, 2 Telly Awards and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education.
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Learn & Master Piano is the most complete piano instruction course and the only instruction you’ll ever need. It has 14 DVDs, 5 play-along CDs and a 100+ page lesson book with step-by-step lessons, clear demonstrations, and popular songs.
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Learn & Master Drums is by far the most complete instruction course anywhere. It’s the only instruction you’ll ever need. It has 12 DVDs, 5 play-along CDs and a 100+ page lesson book with step-by-step lessons, clear demonstrations, and popular songs.
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Thursday August 20, 2009
Only a few more days left to enter the Epiphone and Learn & Master Guitar Contest on Gibson.com! The contest ends on Monday August 31st. You can enter once per day, so what are you waiting for!?!
Gibson.com wants to help you Learn & Master your Guitar!
We are teaming up with
Learn & Master Guitar to provide you with the best home guitar course available anywhere and Epiphone is giving one lucky grand prize winner a beautiful
Epiphone Natural Casino!
Each week through August 31, we'll give away one copy of the Expanded Edition Learn & Master Guitar course. Then we'll award the Epiphone guitar to our grand prize winner.
**Weekly winners are still eligible to win the grand prize guitar!
The Learn & Master course won the 2008 Acoustic Guitar Magazine Players' Choice Award, two Telly Awards, and an AEGIS Award for Excellence in Education. It contains 20 professionally produced DVDs, 5 Jam-Along CDs, a 100+ page lesson book, and a free online student support site. It is the only instructional package you'll ever need on your journey toward mastery of the guitar. All you provide is the practice!
Take a closer look at the Learn & Master Guitar course here.
The Epiphone Casino, part of the Archtop Collection, is undoubtedly, one of Epiphone's greatest contributions to music, the Casino is famous for its sparkling sound heard on some of the most revered records in history, and is still in high demand today. It's secret is its thin-line full-hollow construction, twin P-90 pickups and streamlined neck.
Check out Gibson's review of the Learn And Master Course here!
Go Here and Fill out the entry form for your chance to win!
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Thursday August 13, 2009
Legendary guitarist and innovator, Les Paul died from complication of severe pneumonia at White Plains Hospital in New York on Thursday August 13. You could say that he single-handedly influenced modern recorded music more than any person in the 20th century. He is credited with inventing the solid bodied guitar. Paul’s legacy will live on forever in his signature Gibson Les Paul guitar, which is one of the most widely recognizable guitars in the world. Some of the greatest guitarists of all time have played the iconic single cut-away guitar.

"What I enjoyed the most was playing in a little joint for the fun of it," Paul told NY1's Budd Mishkin in a 2008 interview. "Not to become known, not to capitalize on it, make a fortune or a big name, but just to have fun."
He loved to play and could often be found at his Iridium Club in New York on Monday nights until his health prevented it.
The world is morning the loss of this great icon. I for one would like to say, Thank you Les for all of your contributions and inspiration. We should all be so fortunate to love doing something that we do so well and have the opportunity to do it for as long as Les did.
Check out the great memorial to Les on Gibson.com to see comments from some of the musical greats who own their carrier to the man. Go Here.
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