April 8, 2010
Visit the Acoustic Guitar Community
Dear Acoustic Guitar Enthusiast,
There’s so much to learn from your fellow guitarists. As an acoustic guitar player, you know how fun it is to jam with friends, how great it feels to swap gig stories with other players, and how exciting it is to share a new technique.
For over a decade at AcousticGuitar.com, my colleagues and I have provided an arena for guitarists to discuss their favorite instrument through the Guitar Talk discussion forums. We’ve helped more than 100,000 guitar enthusiasts and professionals take part in the exchange, and we’re happy to play such a vital role in the worldwide acoustic music community.
That’s why I want to let you know that we’ve now launched the next generation in online networking for guitarists like you and me, the Acoustic Guitar Community. This is your chance to join, free of charge.
Once you’ve created your profile at AcousticGuitarCommunity.com, you can not only discuss your favorite topic, guitars and guitar music, but also take part in so many other rewarding activities. You can share video, audio, and photos with thousands of fellow Community members, as well as watch, listen to, and rate the contributions of others. There's a lot of great music out there, and a lot of guitar enthusiasts who want to discover who you are and what you’re playing.
You can join dozens of special interest groups, ranging from Flatpickers and Songwriters to Coffee House Players, Guitar Newbies, SF Bay Area Guitarists, and even Students of Stevie Coyle! (Of course, you can start your own groups, too.) Are you hosting an event? Post it on our Community calendar. Do you have great guitar-playing insights to share? Start your own Community blog. Looking for a quick answer? Try the live chat.
Here’s the best news: these additional features are all easy to use, and they're free! So sign up today and start connecting with other guitarists.
So whether guitar is a career, a personal passion, or some of both, you’ll find tons of value in your free membership at the Acoustic Guitar Community.
I look forward to connecting with you at the Acoustic Guitar Community, and I appreciate your support and interest in Acoustic Guitar and AcousticGuitar.com.
Sincerely,
Dan Gabel
Group Publisher and Editorial Director
Acoustic Guitar
P.S. Don’t forget to invite your friends! It’s free for them, too. Sign up now so they can join you.
P.P.S. Already a member? Come back and see us today. Join in the activity on the discussion forum. Read fellow members’ blogs or post your own. Upload videos of your playing and pictures of your gear.
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