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Stay Home: Now Would Be a Good Time to Learn to Play the Guitar

Stay Home: Now Would Be a Good Time to Learn to Play the Guitar

Since we’re all stuck inside, we decided to do some digging to find useful products to help stay productive, occupied, entertained and fit while you Stay Home.

For as long as we can remember, we’ve always wanted to learn to play the guitar. We’ve noodled on the six-string off and on over the years, but we’ve never gotten serious enough about the instrument to learn more than few chords and songs from tabs. Now that we have all this extra time at home on our hands, we’ve decided to change that. That’s where the Jasmine S-35 Acoustic Guitar comes in. While you’re probably not going to be laying down tracks in the studio or writing the next great love song on this guitar, it’s a perfectly adequate way to learn the instrument without investing a huge chunk of change because it costs right around a hundred bucks. With it’s spruce top, laminated nato back and sides, satin finish and rosewood fretboard it will still produce a great sound as you fumble your way through learning your favorite Clapton, Bon Jovi, Petty, Zeppelin, CCR, Green Day and Foo Fighters songs with tabs.