Happy Thanksgiving!🦃


Happy Thanksgiving!

Sipping some coffee ☕️, watching the parade, and thinking about all of the food I'm going to eat later today. [burrrrp] 🍗.... and checking up on Black Friday Sales!

A question I'm often asked is; how do I make the awesome neck diagrams and charts for my chords, scales, and arpeggio lessons?

It all starts with the amazing Neck Diagrams 2 software!

The reason I mention it is, they are having a Black Friday sale now through Monday on Mac or Windows software.

Book Hard Copies

If you liked the PDF versions of my books, don't forget you can grab a beautiful physical copy of any of my books from Amazon.com.

Hard Copies Ship in 1-2 Days!👇!

Have a Great Thanksgiving (if you're in the US), and Until Next Time!,

Guitarist & Author - Craig Smith


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Craig Smith is a Guitarist, Teacher, and Writer living in Sanford, Florida. Craig has taught guitar lessons, performed 200+ gigs per year (for over 30 years), and published 4 guitar instructional books. When he’s not gigging, writing, or helping other guitarists, you may find him at the beach with his wife Celeste, 4 Chihuahuas, and a drink. https://lifein12keys.com

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