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Hello friends,

First, I'd like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your continued support this month! As you know, this week I'm working on tab sheets and ebooks, and I'm super excited to share with you an updated version of my beginner guitar manual, "The Swiftlessons Fast Track Guitar Guide." 

Updates include:

• Clickable video links - You can now click the QR links to view corresponding videos. Many of the headings are also linked.

• Clickable table of contents - You can now use the contents page to navigate the ebook.

• Recognized text - Upgraded to searchable PDF format.

• Reduced file size.

• Revised and simplified text for easier learning. 

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Anonymous

Hi Rob - just signed on .. found my way via "Cocaine' (great lesson :) Have a quick question concerning your description of A and D being 'loner notes'. I'm confused by reading no sharps or flats are associated with those letters? A quick review of the diatonic scales show several instances of A# and D# (B Major Scale for ex)? Thanks for any clarification.

swiftlessons

I hope you all enjoy this resource. My next update will include chapters on basic blues shuffling, folk finger picking and easy lead guitar licks. Please let me know if you have any other suggestions, or catch any typos. Thanks!

Anonymous

Fantastic tool! I love the easy link from a single page to your video instructions. You are a great teacher and incredibly helpful. Thank you so very much, Kathy G

Anonymous

Thanks Rob...I always appreciate the new content set to keep progress going.

Anonymous

Thanks for all your hard work Rob. I'm enjoying learning new songs more and find your technique of teaching works really well for me.

Anonymous

Thank you, Rob. You've been so humble and yet so talented.

Anonymous

Thanks Rob I really like these pdfs which open to video playback . And I can see the chords and print them. Have so much information since I became a patron. Working on learning my fret board from the musical alphabet and then the chords and playing them. Wow It all ties together.

Anonymous

I have all the library books checked out and some I've purchased and only you explain using a guitar how to understand how chords are constructed and thus how beginners can see the light on how to find music on their guitars by choosing chords from same key! And I am going to have to practice this a bit. I recommend everyone get on your site as the others just sell DVDs and videos which go too fast and don't tie together with Theory which I found essential.

swiftlessons

Hey Rheta, thanks for giving me an update on your practice and progress! I'm so glad you're seeing how these things all tie together, that means you're on the right track.

swiftlessons

I've spent countless hours combing through so many confusing resources. I'm thrilled that these resources are working for you. Please, keep me up-to-date and feel free to ask questions any time. Talk soon. -Rob