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The Successful Music Student Celebrates 100 Blog Posts

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I’m excited to share that I’ve posted my 100th blog article. Click here to read Tune Like an Authentic Bluegrass Banjo Player. In addition to talking about how to tune in the style of bluegrass banjo, it also states some universal principals for tuning fretted string instruments. These conclusions will certainly be surprising to most players.

My goal is to deliver fun, relevant, and insightful content that’s chock-full of soundtracks, vibrant images, and videos. I hope you like what you’ve seen so far. If you have, please visit again.

Thank you for stopping by,

Geoffrey Keith

Success Music Studio

 

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