…in a deep and dark December. Well, it’s not that deep but it’s definitely dark. At least where I am.
As 2010 draws to a close, no matter how deep or dark or wintry it gets, we’re still celebrating playing guitar at Guitar Noise by giving away two autographed copies of my latest book, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Guitar, each month up through December 2011.
If you’d like to enter this giveaway, just get yourself a copy of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Playing Rock Guitar and simply take a picture of yourself, with the book, someplace relatively picturesque. You don’t have to have the Eiffel Tower or Mount Rushmore in the background, but try to be creative. As the saying goes, and as Paul literally did, you don’t have to go any further than your own back yard! Paul Hackett and I will be selecting two photos a month and will send an autographed copy of “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Guitar†to those whose pictures are chosen.
Just send your photos to me at dhodgeguitar@aol.com and be sure to include an email address where you can be reached, as well as a mailing address. And please put “Picture Book†in the subject line of the email.
Dean from Georgia, who you can just make out behind both the book and the guitar, is our December 15 winner! Very cool photo!
A copy of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Guitar will be on its way to Dean in the next day or so and hopefully might even get there by Christmas if the mail service isn’t overloaded with presents!
Our next winner, the first of 2011, will be announced right here in on January 1. And, as always, we wish the best of luck to everyone who enters!
And if you’d simply like to buy a copy, feel free to click on the link right here on my blog. If you’d like an autographed copy, just write me directly (dhodgeguitar@aol.com) for details.
Peace
Dean
December 15th, 2010 @ 6:28 pm
I’d like the thank the Academy… My parents… If it weren’t for them, I’d probably be playing the Recorder. I’d also like to thank my camera for taking this photo on a timed shot and my guitar for not falling on my head.
Oh, and thank you David! Your book is completely awesome.