Layne Publications Offers Ultimate Song Package Which Includes All Gospel Guitar Songs
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 23, 2013 -- Layne Publications is an online music instructional website that provides songs that have recently made a comeback into popular sounds. The gospel song package that they are now offering can be purchased at a greatly reduced rate rather than purchasing the song tabs separately. The individual tab downloads for each song includes two MP3’s, a tablature for the chosen instrument, and a chord chart. Each song package includes the same benefits for every song included. The first MP3 is the whole song and the second MP3 is the whole song with all the bluegrass band instruments except the chosen instrument for the best experience of playing with the “band.”
Customers have been highly successful in using Layne’s method of online instruction. Players are showing a fast rise in confidence in their ability after using these tabs and an increase in knowledge of their songs at the jamming sessions that they participate in. Intent to play becomes actual playing instead of wishful thinking. The group package gives even more flexibility to the player’s practice time as well because there are more choices.
Layne Publications has been in business over eight years and is a professionally owned business. The method of instruction reveals the benefit of “at home” online instruction. Layne Publications currently has several free music downloads and free audio selections to listen to online to verify that the customer has the song that they are seeking.
About Layne Publications
Since 2005 Layne Publications has been the premier source for Bluegrass Instruction and learning. We've sold thousands of tabs and help thousands of players improve their ability in the comfort of their own home. They can then take this new skill out to their local bluegrass jam session or to the next practice with their band and show off what they've learned. It gives them the chance to practice things at home without the pressure of getting it right the first time. They can take their time. Stop, rewind and continue going over that trouble spot without the bass player standing there giving them the evil eye because he wants to move on to the next song.
Jordan Layne Bourland, Layne Publications, http://www.laynepublications.com/, +1 (828) 302-5909, [email protected]
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