Why Pat McMahon Is Lighting Up the New Year With Fret Zealot
Recently, we had a Christmas party here at the office. A bunch of people gathered in my studio to hang out, have a couple of pops, and share fun stories about the year, the business, and music. It was a lot of fun! One of my co-workers noticed I had my guitar hanging out in the corner of the studio, equipped with Fret Zealot's LED system.
They asked if I played, to which I said yes! I've been learning with Fret Zealot. I played them a little bit of a local favorite: "Seven Nation Army" by the White Stripes. They were impressed.
One of my co-workers chimed in that it must have been really hard to learn that. I explained it wasn't, because Fret Zealot makes it very easy with short online lessons taught by world-class instructors. I then pulled up the app to show them and even pulled up the song on the Fret Zealot app to show them how you can learn to play songs with light. The next thing I knew they were all taking turns playing way more guitar than any of them ever thought they could!
From kids to adults, learning guitar with Fret Zealot is easy, inexpensive, and on your own time. For $15 or less a month, you get access to HUNDREDS of lessons and THOUSANDS of songs, including many by your favorite artists.
So, whether you already play guitar, bass or ukelele, or want to learn, Fret Zealot helps you build your skills the fun way. Their optional LED system attaches to your fretboard and shows you exactly where to put your fingers. Learn more at fretzealot.com.
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