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Dangerous Guitar – Online Deal

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

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In a Nutshell

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

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 26, 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.
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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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The Groupon Guide to: Talking to an Old Friend

If you’re going to be out and about in this world, chances are that at some point you will run into an old friend you used to know from summer camp or summer juvenile detention. Here are some things you can say to spark conversation with this long-lost pal:

  • “Hi, I’ve missed you. Let’s see if our hands are still the perfect size for holding each other.”

  • “So, what have you been up to all these years? From the looks of things, you’ve been staying fit, active, and hungry for change.”

  • “Do you remember the pact we made to each other all those years ago? Was it that we would never grow up or never throw up? Because I’ve only been adhering to one of those.”

  • “Get out of my way. I’m very important now and I’m allowed to go right to the front of any buffet line.”

  • “I’m sorry that I stopped writing, but the only things I had to say to you were illegal to put in writing.”

  • “Do you recognize me? You do? Who am I? I had an accident and now I don’t remember anything about my former self. Was I kind and beautiful?”

Was I kind and beautiful?

Dangerous Guitar