I admit that I could practice my Air Guitar using methods such as the Philson Easy Air Guitar:
"As any performing air guitarist will tell you, there's no such thing as becoming an "overnight sensation." It takes hours, sometimes days, of honing your chops, waiting for your break to arrive. But mastering your instrument isn't enough. You've for to have stage presence, charisma, ATTITUDE. Now some say attitude can't be taught, only acquired. Don't worry. By acquiring this Philson Stratoblaster Air Guitar, you've already proven you have what it takes to rock and roll in the big leagues. All you need is a little polish, and you can take your Philson on the road."
However, as I am now back in Brighton, I have the option to prepare for the Air Guitar Tour* arriving in town on the 25th by going to the Engine Rooms who are having a free Air Guitar Championships Warm Up Session evening (with prizes) this Wednesday.
I may go get some preparation in.
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* "This is the tongue-in-cheek competition for budding guitarists everywhere. Come down to feel the rush & the energy. Throw wild gesticulations in mid-air. Watch the wrist action as speed increases for the mind-bendingly beautiful solos. Experience the roar of pleasure & see fingers trembling as sweat runs off the brow...YES! The time has come for you to go head to head with the best of them .. ... go to www.ukairguitar.com to register & realise your dream. Or just come along on the night & be part of the action."


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