GEORGE LYNCH's Guitar Dojo Is An Overwhelming Success

June 5, 2006

After a year in development, and months of anticipation, students who pre-enrolled in George Lynch's revolutionary online guitar-training Dojo, received their first lesson on June 1, 2006.

Within an hour of its launch, the site was flooded with positive reviews from students who felt that the Dojo not only met their expectations, but also far exceed them.

Designed for a limited number of serious guitarists at intermediate and advanced levels, the online platform allows students to study exclusively with Lynch through the power of the Internet. Offered in semester programs that model the college semester system, and inspired by the set-up of a karate studio, the web-based application presents video, audio, and tablature featuring elements never revealed by Lynch in any interview, instructional DVD, or publication. Additionally, Lynch welcomes discussions and feedback, and offers critiques of students' compositions.

Arguably one of Lynch's most ambitious ventures to date, the Dojo is indeed a labor of love for the prolific heavy metal guitarist who envisioned the online training Dojo as a way to reach out to the many fans who requested advice and lessons from him. In months to come, George hopes to continue to provide impressive content to the site and offer lessons that will help to inspire the students who subscribe to his guitar Dojo.

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