Veterans Rhythm Guitar Project is growing, apply soon for new course
- Submitted to Branson Globe
- Jul 10
- 2 min read
The Veterans Rhythm Guitar Project is open to all honorably-discharged veterans and is FREE!
Participation is extremely limited, so an application form is required. It’s important to apply as soon as possible.
The course teaches the simplest and proven method for learning how to play rhythm guitar in only five consecutive weeks. A guitar kit is provided for students to take home and practice with, and at the end of the course, if the student demonstrates they can actually play rhythm guitar, they get to keep the guitar kit—absolutely FREE. (And nobody has failed the course yet!)
Larry Doran has successfully taught ten courses, and the results have been no less than amazing. Music has healing qualities and is just plain fun. The feedback regarding how it will elevate the quality of life for those who attend has been no less than amazing.
If you are an honorably-discharged veteran and have always wanted to play guitar, or if you have tried and failed (as Larry did for several years until he discovered his method) you will find his method to be unbelievably simple. You will learn to play every major chord with only one finger!
Larry is excited to announce that because of the efforts of the Branson/Hollister Senior Center Board an additional time and place for classes to be held has been established!
The new course will begin on Wednesday, July 30, at 3 p.m., and will run for five consecutive weeks at the Branson/Hollister Senior Center at 201 Compton Drive in Branson. Application forms for this class are available at the Senior Center. This may be a one-time opportunity, so it is important to apply right away.
The 11th class of the existing schedule will begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 31, downstairs at the Branson First Church of the Nazarene, 300 West Hensley in Branson.
The instruction is absolutely FREE, and the guitar kit can be earned FREE! And students now have a choice to attend a Wednesday afternoon class or a Thursday evening class.
To apply, you can also send an email to larryedoran@yahoo.com, and he will provide you with an application form and all the information you need to be included. Or you can call Larry at 402-363-9657 for questions and information.
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