These Coupon Codes Will Make You The Next Guitar Hero

Jun 7
18:23

2009

David Stack

David Stack

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Has a string of drunken karaoke nights reinforced your desire to be the next guitar hero? Don't worry. It's never too late to wonder what it would be like to have a flourishing musical (read: rock star) career. And with coupon codes abound to help us save big on pricey guitar purchases, it's never going to be too expensive.

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Has a string of drunken karaoke nights reinforced your desire to be the next guitar hero? Don't worry. It's never too late to wonder what it would be like to have a flourishing musical (read: rock star) career. And with coupon codes abound to help us save big on ambitious guitar purchases,These Coupon Codes Will Make You The Next Guitar Hero Articles it's never going to be too expensive.

Take me, for example. I have been blinded by interminable visions of myself on some sort of stage, seated on some sort of stool with some sort of guitar in my hands, reveling in hot spotlight and wiping beads of sweat off of my forehead before muttering something about what had inspired the next number. ("So there I was, at rock bottom, all around me these breasts heaving on free-flowing draft beer night - when suddenly, an epiphany...") And I have just as well been visualizing myself in noiseless repose on a bathroom floor, with pen and paper and a clumsy rhyme - you know, the alleged behind-the-scenes stuff that independently made music videos have led us to believe. I do have other rather liquid scenarios in mind, all of them less probable than a forty-five-minute set at an empty biker cafe and none more thought-through than my first ever trip to a tattoo parlor.

Luckily, I went online and discovered the money-saving power of coupon codes for musical instruments. I realized that making rock music was not quite as expensive I had imagined. From a list of stores made available on the Internet, I found a wide range of products to equip me in pursuing my dream: from electronic, acoustic, and fender guitars, bass guitars, drums and percussions, digital pianos, and power amplifiers, to digital workstations and portastudios, digital mixers, wireless microphones, distortion pedals, and audio and lighting sets. But I'm not going to buy compulsively; after much research and contemplation, I have narrowed down my first possible guitar purchase to two choices, from two stores.

Guitar Trader promotional codes entitle shoppers to save big on purchases from one of the largest and most respected sources of professional audio and guitar equipment in America. I particularly liked the six-string Taylor Ovangkol/ Sitka Acoustic Guitar that they are selling on their website; it is high-end but still affordable. And its simple, classic looks balance out my flamboyant personality. With coupon codes, not only will the store slice more than $500 off the original price - they will also ship the guitar to me for free.

Meanwhile, if I am looking to be more conservative and shop for a nylon string and classical guitar, I shall take advantage of the Guitar Center coupon codes. Their very affordable Takamine EG128SC G Series Acoustic-Electric Classical Guitar features traditional Spanish design and a cutaway body style to provide greater fretboard access. This guitar, I can play in any setting: in a small room, in a studio, maybe even (hopefully) on stage. It is ridiculously cheap, too. For a total of $400 I can have it shipped to me for free. Anyway, no matter what I choose between the two, I am determined to be the next guitar hero.