Guitar Teacher Trip To See The Worlds Most Incredible Guitars.
As you will know if your a teacher with My Guitar Lessons you will get the chance to do some pretty incredible things like meet guitar Gods like Paul Gilbert, Andy James and Albert Lee. And recently we toured the Marshall Amps factory and even went on stage at the Marshall Theatre to rock out with their equipment.
Now our next trip is a big one. We plan to take up to 12 of our guitar tutors to visit a secure vault buried deep below central London streets to see some of the most famous guitars in the World. And we did have a sneak preview last Month and even got to play a few! The list of guitars include;
- Slash’s Les Paul
- Jimi Hendrix Flying V (last guitar he played publicly)
- Jimmy Pages Les Paul
- Jeff Becks Telecaster – Used on many tours and albums before he went over to Strats
- Joe Satriani’s Ibanez
- Keith Richards Telecaster
- Kurt Cobains Fender Jaguar
- BB Kings Gibson Lucille
- Tony Iommi’s guitar
- John Entwistles Bass
- Duane Allmans Stratocaster
- Les Paul’s – Gibson Les Paul
- Glen Matlocks (Sex Pistols) first guitar
- Bo Didleys Guitar
- David Bowies acoustic guitar
- Many more important rock pieces
And yes they are all authentic!
After the tour of the guitar room you will be having a free lunch at the Worlds first Chicago Rock Cafe on Old Park Lane in London. See the attached menu where you can have the Vinyl offerings or pay the difference and upgrade.
The date is 24th July at 12PM where we will meet at a designate place in Central London. There is a £5 charge to cover costs for our tutors so please let us know if you would like to attend. If we have any spare spaces on the 1st July we will open the offer up to your students.
Please email us ASAP on GuitarTrip@MyGuitarLessons.co.uk to register for your attendance and we will provide you with more details. You must be able to get in to Central London on 24-7-15 at your own expense. Guitar teacher offer closes on 1st June.
Here are some photo’s from when guitar teacher Simon Devlin visited the lock up and got to play some of these priceless guitars.



