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Jony McCammon

Jony McCammon

Jony McCammon was born and raised in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee. He began playing guitar at 13 years old and performed in middle and high school talent shows both solo and with a band. After frustratingly dropping out of a post-bachelorette program to become a high school English teacher, Jony realized his true passion for music and opened his first guitar teaching business. Since then, he's taught hundreds of people just like you to become better guitar players, performers, band members, songwriters, and recording artists. He's played guitar, bass, drums, and sang with his students for countless live events over the years. Jony has also mentored several young bands to get their music careers started by booking their own gigs and playing their own shows. With his production skills and songwriting training, he has released two albums of his students' compositions – for many of them, their first attempt at recording and releasing their own original music. By expanding his teaching beyond the local level, Jony wishes to help anyone who wants to play guitar take their first steps or make greater strides than ever on their musical journeys, guitars in hand. Find out how he can help you at Positivelyguitar.com
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Jony McCammon

5 Easy Tips for Learning Guitar After 50: You’re Never Too Old To Rock

If you’re thinking about learning guitar at your age, then you’re in luck! Some of the greatest living guitar players are over the age of 50, and it’s time for you to join their ranks. Maybe you’ve dreamt of playing the guitar for years, and you just weren’t able to find the time. Or perhaps your interest in learning to be a musician is a big step in a new phase of life for you. Either way, learni

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Jony McCammon

What Kind of Music Fan are You? 5 Types To Help You Decide

So, you like music do you? Then you’ve probably wondered to yourself, “Just how much do I really like music?” This handy guide will help you answer that burning question and identify your place in the Music Fan hierarchy. Note: This guide does not include people who are indifferent to music or, worse, think that music is evil (Sadly, I’ve known several people like this from my time growing up in t

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