Who is this for?



You, obviously.



But actually, this is designed for:

  1. Intermediate guitarists with no improvisation experience
  2. Intermediate guitarists who have dabbled in improv before but never really gave it more attention
  3. Guitarists who always learned other guitarists solos but want to write their own
  4. Guitarists who struggle to play what they hear in their head
  5. Guitarists who don't hear anything in their heads and just end up repeating patterns and licks they know
  6. Guitarists who dabbled in improv but did not really get into it




Don't let the guitar play you



The guitar is a tool that gets the music out from your head and onto the fretboard.

Guitarists tend to skip over some basics and go straight to trying to shred, which leaves them in a pit of muscle memory licks and scale shapes.

This will not help you develop your own sound.

"What if I don't hear music in my head?"



That's completely normal.

In this course we will go through all the basics, techniques, and approaches I use to construct the music mechanically.
So even if there are no ideas in your head, you will have all the tools that you need to create ideas, which in time will get embedded in you, and get shaped to your liking so you can sound exactly like you intend to.



"Is this good for beginners?"



The course will go through all the basics, down to how I hold my pick and why, it's easy to follow, and will slowly pick up the pace.

But this is an improvisation course.

Improvisation shouldn't be your main focus if you are still learning the basics, in order to prevent technique from getting in the way.







"So I don't need to have good technique to take this course?




In short: Yes you do.




In not short: A good foundation of proper technique would allow you to carry what you learn from this course further. Since improvisation is essentially a language, the decisions you make while playing are instantaneous, and your technique should not get in the way.



Stop the confusion when playing over chord progressions



After taking this course, you will be able to use the guitar as an instrument of your own musical language, and not as an instrument that is disconnected from you.

The course will finally help you bridge the gap that is preventing you from properly expressing yourself through your music, and you will be able to play over any chord progression that comes across your way.



"It's not about learning a hundred things and doing nothing, but learning one thing and doing a hundred things" - some wise guy (me)











This will not just teach you the theory, but it will teach you how to use it, and why




The main issue with most theory dump courses is that they leave your brain full of information, but will not teach you much in terms of real world situations.

All the concepts shown here are followed with a jam that directly applies everything you just learned.



You will also get a few backing tracks to jam over, along with a non planned out jam on my end, so you can see the raw approach with on screen notes about my thinking process.





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"Why is the course so expensive?"




Normally, to take a single guitar lesson with a teacher, online or in person, you can expect to pay anything from $40 to $100 an hour.




Since we are constantly evolving as people and growing mentally, both as teachers and students, we also grow musically.




Therefore I will make sure that the content of the course grows and evolves with me, and by enrolling you would not only be getting the hours of content already included, but you will be joining me on my own musical journey, and that means added content in the future, so what you see is not all you get.




On top on that, you will have access to the private discord to document all of this and chat with fellow musicians.




My musical goals took a huge turn in just a span of 2 years, and yours might too, and this is a great place to share your journey.




Course Curriculum


  Technique and articulation
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  Exploring the minor pentatonic
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  Triads & Arpeggios
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  Major Scale
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  Minor scale
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  Harmonizing scales
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  7th chords and arpeggios
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  Introduction to modes
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  Melody
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  Jams
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