Mastering the Guitar
Learning the guitar can be an infuriatingly frustrating experience, but it doesn't need to be. You don't need mountains of music theory and you don't need to memories 12 or 18 note box patterns to learn your way around the fretboard. I've developed a new way - to help you find all the right notes, in any key (major, minor, or pentatonic) 2-6 notes at a time!

Pentatonic Simplicity
Forget Learning 5 Patterns of 12 notes across 6 strings! Let's learn the pentatonic forms using 2-4 notesĀ on one or two strings at a time and navigate the entire fretboard. In any keyĀ you want!

Major Scales and Modes Made Easy
Move beyond the expressive limitations in the pentatonic scale. No need to learn 7 patterns of 18 notes across all 6 strings. Let's learn the major forms using 3-6 notes on one or two strings at a time and navigate the entire fretboard. In any key, any mode you want!Ā

Move from Playing Scales to Making Music
From day 1, let's learn to apply these patterns to real music. Unlock the key to improvising over songs and backing tracks with what you are learning.
Why does this approach work?
By some estimates, short-term memory can holdĀ around seven items of information at one time. Information can move from short-term memory into long-term memory, where the brain permanently stores the information for future recall when necessary.


What are learners saying?
'Your explanations are super clear and paced just perfectly!! Looking forward to more lessons!" - @debhelfrich794
"I have been confused about this for a number of years and no one could explain it so it clicked, until now." - @MrJoeCool30
"What a simple concept." - @RafaMorfLuos
"This is really going to open up my guitar for me!" - @8ecca1
"Thanks that helped me sooooo.. much!! Great lesson." - @Doyle2879
"I've never heard it explained like that before. Very interesting." - @btelfair
Don't Wait!
The sooner you begin, the sooner you are going to make massive progress!