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Dangerous Guitar – Online Deal

$18 for One Year of Online Guitar Lessons ($134.55 Value)

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Value
$134
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  • Audiophile
  • Always Learning

In a Nutshell

More than 650 high-definition videos give professional instruction in a wide range of playing styles

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 3, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Online only. Must activate by expiration on your Groupon, membership will expire 1-year from activation.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Studies show that children who don't learn to play a musical instrument often try to eat one. Keep didgeridoos out of their duodenums with this Groupon.

$18 for One Year of Online Guitar Lessons ($134.55 Value)

One-year memberships to Dangerous Guitar include unlimited online access to more than 650 instructional videos recorded by professional jazz, blues, classical, country, and rock guitarists.

Dangerous Guitar

With more than 650 high-definition instructional videos, a video-sharing network, and an interactive scales and chords application, Dangerous Guitar’s website is well equipped to set students on the path to guitar virtuosity. Students can choose between monthly, quarterly, and yearly memberships, granting them unlimited access to the increasingly challenging video lessons, which they can progress through at their own pace.

Groupon Says

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It’s easy to get distracted from what you’re doing, whether you’re writing an important essay, solving a mathematical proof, or crafting the perfect speech to explain spaying to your dog. Here are some sure-fire ways to minimize distractions and get the job done:

  • Turn off the TV.
  • Hide your video games.
  • Put the TV in a big box so you won’t look at it and imagine which of your favorite shows might be on.
  • Replace the box with a casket. TV is dead.
  • Burn your books: they’re just written TV.
  • Ask your roommate to move out if his life story is distractingly similar to that of classic TV character Mr. Simpson.
  • Close all the doors and windows so you don’t have to hear all the TVs driving down your street.
  • Imagine you’re on a TV show where you’ll win a million dollars if you don’t get distracted. Turn your TV back on so you can watch yourself on TV. Forget about what you were working on before; you’re a TV star now and you don’t have to do anything.

What is Mr. Simpson’s catch phrase?

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