JamPlay Provides Bass Guitar Lessons Amidst Financial Turmoil
Beavercreek, OH, February 22, 2013 --(PR.com)-- JamPlay.com, a recognized leader in music education, has just launched a library of online bass guitar lessons for those struggling to perfect their craft in this time of financial turmoil. Endless cuts to public arts programs, the rising cost of fuel and personal instructors that run between $30 to $60 per hour are creating a hostile landscape for aspiring musicians. JamPlay.com is looking to change that with their innovative, online-only platform. The service, which is now live, currently features instruction from numerous world class instructors, including Billy Sheehan, Bryan Beller, Evan Brewer, David Ellefson of Megadeth and Freebo.
“Because of the recession, I can't justify spending on high-cost personal guitar lessons,” says one JamPlay customer, “I appreciate that I can take advantage of the low cost lessons that JamPlay offers.” JamPlay provides unlimited access to the service for $19.95 a month, and even less if you choose the yearly or quarterly memberships. The cost of traditional teachers far exceeds this. With the rising price of fuel, a subscription to JamPlay can pay for itself in fuel savings alone.
“One of the primary reasons we launched this service was to offer a cost effective solution for learning online,” says JamPlay co-founder Jeff Booth. “By offering our bass guitar service, we are able to bring students world class instructors at a bargain basement price. This is a price that anyone can afford.” Current JamPlay customers echo that sentiment. “I live on a farm and gas is a major consideration for me,” says customer Johnny DeCrocker, “JamPlay has been a life changing experience for me.”
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