August 28

James Devon’s “Eye Guitar” Rules! Learned Greensleeves

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James Devon’s “Eye Guitar” Rules! Learned Greensleeves

By Jason Moffatt

August 28, 2008

eye guitar, greensleeves, guitar lessons, james devon, jason moffatt, jasonmoffatt

James Devon has a winner!

This guys site is awesome. Awesome for guitars players, and awesome for marketers to pay attention to as well.

Just for the record, I don’t know the dude. Never talked to him, nor emailed him. This is just a 100% unsolicited testimonial for a guy who’s product I think kick’s ass!

His website is called “Eye Guitar” and can be found at www.eyeguitar.com

So here’s why I’m making this post…

I’ve fiddled with the guitar for about 12 years. Never taken it seriously though. In fact, I pretty much couldn’t. My ADHD kept me from ever learning a entire song during those dozen years. Sure, I could bust a few licks, but could never play a whole song.

Tragic 🙁

And I’m no good at jammin with other bro’s. Even more sad 🙁

Learning to read guitar tabs, or even worse, real music notations, scared the hell out of me. I’d rather just flip my wrist around and play some porno funk on the wah wah peddle for a few minutes. Then play some Xbox.

It’s tough for me to settle down and force myself to learn. I’ve tried all kinds of guitar courses and they all last about 20 minutes max. Then I’m frustrated.

Well Mr. Devon’s site was different. It was the first time I actually sat through a whole lesson and learned it. And for me, that’s alot. So I’d like to thank James Devon for offering an amazing product at a stunning price.

I’d have to say it was hands down the best money I’ve ever spent on the internet. I feel marketers should pay attention to how this dude provides value. It’s amazing. I’d buy from this guy all day long now, even if he overcharges!

So, I’m sure I botched part of the song a bit, and the timing, but F&*K it! Here you go…

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFc9QAeVOAM[/youtube]

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Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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  1. Sounding great Jason 🙂

    You must have been really practicing because that is much better than when you tried to play it on you 24 hour live Ustream show.

    Keep Rockin Dude! Maybe we’ll jam someday 🙂

    John

  2. Well done Mo! You don’t have to be perfect, nor do you need to be able to read music or learn tab.

    I think you’d do better than you think jamming with another guitar player than you think.

    Think of it this way Mo, how did you get to be an amazing copywriter and internet marketer. You
    learned from the best.

    The same can be said about jamming and playing.
    You can do it Mo, by playing with people better than you.

    You did better than you know man, Bravo!

    Mark

  3. Cool! I hate to admit it, but the only song I ever learned on guitar was “Hey Mr. Tamborine Man”, and it was WAY more than 10 years ago (try multiples of 10!!).

    Thanks for the tip – I’ll go check it out for my budding rockstar grandson…

    …and what a classy thing for you to do!

  4. Love this video. I understand the ADD thing..

    …but you know as well as I do that all brilliant people tend to have this same affliction.

    It’s not a bad thing! Most the time anyway.

  5. Hey Jason, I appreciate the thumbs up on this guitar site. BUT… I wanted to send the info to a friend who would LOVE to know this stuff. I would normally just “share” and load the info straight to my facebook page. But you don’t have a share button!
    Hey its real easy to put on your blog and is FREE. (there are heaps of plugins on offer but I like the one called iBeginShare (just google for it) because there is just one button that sits at the bottom of a post but when you click on it, you get a selection of the most used “share” sites) It makes sharing sites just so much easier.

  6. Hey Jason, I appreciate the thumbs up on this guitar site. BUT… I wanted to send the info to a friend who would LOVE to know this stuff. I would normally just “share” and load the info straight to my facebook page. But you don’t have a share button!
    Hey its real easy to put on your blog and is FREE. (there are heaps of plugins on offer but I like the one called iBeginShare (just google for it) because there is just one button that sits at the bottom of a post , (and its blue so will suit your decore!) but when you click on it, you get a selection of the most popular “share” sites) It makes sharing sites just so much easier.

  7. Hey Jason,

    Thanks for that awesome link. I’ve been fiddling around on the guitar for 14 years now and I think you just inspired me to finally become a serious player.

    Just watched the sample lesson. Real easy to follow.

    Take care and good luck with your guitar playin’ :o)

    Rebecca

  8. Hi Jason,

    Nice job on Greensleeves! Is that at Taylor classical? Very nice guitar.

    If you’re into piano you should check out my site Quiescence Music. I teach beginning adults how to create their own music.

  9. Hi Jason,

    Nice job on Greensleeves! Is that a Taylor classical? Very nice guitar.

    If you’re into piano you should check out my site Quiescence Music. I teach beginning adults how to create their own music.

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