If you want to make the move from bedroom guitarist to live performer, then need to learn how to play live at a jam. Brave Your First Blues Jam gives you all the guidance, training and preparation to do just that.
How to play If 6 was 9 by Jimi Hendrix
2 ways the major scale will save your ass if you don't know a chord in a songbook or a chord call at a jam
Building guitar chords with the chord burger concept
FREE guitar course launches: Supercharge Your Six String
It's taken longer than expected but today I'm launching my free course:
Supercharge Your Six String:
Rev up your guitar playing, accelerate your learning and find that spark again
Are you an intermediate guitar player who is "lost in the wilderness"?
Have you gotten to a point where you've entered a kind of learning wasteland of confusion, frustration and lack of motivation?
That sucks. I'd hate for you stop playing because you've fallen out of love with your guitar, cos it's a fricking awesome instrument
Most players in your situation just need a little structure, guidance and relevance in what to learn to get them back on track.
If you're ready to give it another shot, I'm pretty sure I can help move you forward using the successful methods I've used over the last 10 years to reinvigorate players just like you.
I promise to help you join the dots by teaching you the "in between the lines" guitar stuff that you just don't see much of online.
You can be a better player with the skills you have right now, you just need to join the dots.
Each video lesson solves common problems:
- Sensible ways to find the time in your crazy schedule to practice
- Instantly achieve smoother/faster chord changes
- Play pro sounding chord progressions with flair and extra detail
- Stop unwanted string noise so only notes you want to hear ring out
- Musical finger exercises so you don't drive people crazy when they hear you play
- No-yawn music theory that you can actually use and understand
- Advanced learning techniques for faster player development
- Deep memory embedding methods for rapid absorption of new material