GuitarZoom Introduces Play Songs with Steve Stine Lesson Series
New series gives you instant access to hundreds of step-by-step song lessons
Steve Stine and the folks at GuitarZoom don't want you to let a month go by without learning at least one song, riff or guitar solo. Up for the challenge? Above, watch Stine explain his new lesson series, Play Songs With Steve Stine, and click here to find out more.
Members receive instant access to over 100 easy-to-understand song lessons with complete tabs, and unlimited streaming from a phone, tablet or computer. You'll also get exclusive content and lessons not available on YouTube or any other GuitarZoom course. Are there songs you've always wanted to learn? You can request them specifically for Stine to add into the program.
One of the world’s most sought-after guitar instructors, Stine has made learning guitar fun and easy. He has over 27 years of teaching and playing experience, and has helped millions of guitarists in over 103 countries improve their playing.
Click here to find out more.
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