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Learning to play the guitar is something within everyone's reach. Still, often there are many beginners who leave the company for the most diverse reasons: it may be for lack of time or because the fingers hurt, or because they don't have enough money to afford lessons with a teacher. However, if your passion for the guitar is stronger than practical matters, there are several ways to approach this instrument without having to pay for lessons.

First of all, start with a little research: not everyone knows this, but on the internet, there are many sites that offer free instructions and lessons for learning to play the guitar.
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Making music is basically an expression of existence. Whoever is able to grasp the meaning of it must deal with translating what one feels into words. Each of our Old Richland Schoolhouse articles is written with surprising sincerity and emotionality, and it is exactly what every good music critic should do to communicate the infinite and mysterious world of music to all those who want to throw themselves into it.
You will have heard that if you want to learn to play the guitar, the first step is to start from the classical guitar: in reality, since genres and styles have been born that create an extremely varied panorama in the musical field, these are no longer the rules. Despite this new musical landscape, the masters and great musicians will insist that you start your path with the classical guitar.
The beginning of the musical path is always a large number of questions, a lot of mistakes and difficulties, calluses on the fingers and the occasional thought that music lessons are suitable only for some special people. Every musician has gone this way. Today we will devote our material to point out the main mistakes of novice guitarists.
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Ken & Kathy Winkler
Feb 05, 2020
My sister and I attended the OLD RICHLAND SCHOOL HOUSE between the years of 1951 to 1957, and lived just down the hill by one half mile. I remember that if you showed up a little early for classes, you might be chosen to pull the rope on the bell to remind the neighborhood kids that classes were about to start. I revisited the old school just yesterday, and it surely brought back many wonderful memories. Thank you all for restoring such a memorable part of my life. Kenneth Winkler
Suzanna Hendricks
Mar 28, 2012
Also known as the Green Gables Estates, this place was out of a dream! In looking for a creative, different and set away venue for our end of "semester" dinner for 100+ interns this place was such a gift. From the very beginning they were more than willing, though incredibly last minute, to help with every detail. The grounds are beautiful and our entire staff truly loved the entire experience.

The food was wonderful and the staff was as good as it gets. Kind, attentive and the highest level of hospitality. "OOOsss and Ahhhh's" were definitely the theme of the night for our staff. We can't thank the staff of the Green Gables enough for everything they did to create such a wonderful evening for us! If you are looking for something quiet, memorable and gives you the feeling of stepping back in time a bit ( or the ability to take a deep breath).this is your place! -Suzanna, Invisible Children Inc.