MagikFingerz wrote:I think it's a rather neat idea. Certainly not for card collectors, and the practical use may be limited, but I think they deserve props for a creative use of custom playing cards.
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I totally agree! It's nice to know someone actually gets the true value of this deck!

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I don't speak for the world of guitar learners like SOME people, but I have had a lot of positive feedback from those who have trouble learning!

They say that having a visual guide helps immensely, and that they are able to learn more quickly by having this visual aid that shows them where to place there fingers for each chord!
I think it's a fabulous idea that should be shared to all guitar learner's and teacher's alike from all over!

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We all learn in our own way and pace, and have been told that this is a great way to start!
It's rather simple, really!...
You just place the card in the fret (the different size of frets is so miniscule by comparison that it in no way interferes with the function of the guide), set your fingers to match the guide, remove the card and strum!
Sorry to dissapoint those who thought that the guitar was played with card still in place...this is an assumption that came from just looking at the pics, and not reading about the deck's function.
Quote from the Creator directly - "I did not make this deck to gain fortune or for the average Collector! I created this deck to help those, like my little brother, to better understand and learn how to play! I know that some learn better visually, so when I drew an example on a regular card from an old deck I had to show him where to place his fingers...he picked it up so quickly that it occurred to me that this could help others as well!"
Kudos to the Creator for thinking Outside the box!

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And a special thanks to you, @MagikFingerz, for seeing the decks true worth with an open mind! {warm smile}
Thanks for reading!

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