FAQ
FAQ
It works. Period. We’ll give you your money back if we’re wrong. (Which we won’t be.)
Besides our money-back guarantee, it’s about results and value. Our method isn’t found anywhere else, and, if you follow it, you’ll see your abilities flourish.
Yes we do, and learning it will revolutionize your skills.
No worries — you don’t need to. We don’t use standard notation.
Rarely. We do tab out some examples, but, typically, our method doesn’t need tablature and you won’t either.
You will. We geared our Lead Guitar courses toward developing improvisational skills and ideas. Students learn to see the fretboard as a whole, with no gaps in understanding. They find their own musical voice while confidence in their playing grows.
We agree: traditional approaches to teaching theory are boring, dusty, and confusing. Worse, it takes a long time to stick. We’ve changed things up. We eliminated all the boring parts and made the confusing parts easy — so easy that anyone who can count to seven and recite the ABC’s can follow it.
We’d be happy to evaluate your skill set. Just contact us!
We can instruct anyone, but we don’t teach beginnerlevel material. If you are an interested beginner, contact us. You’ll need supplemental resources to ensure you’re well-rounded in the basics. After that, you’ll be ready for what we teach.
Our typical student is:
- Male
- Between the ages of 28 and 54
- Experienced, with an average of 7 years of guitar playing, though many students have more than 15 years experience
- A competent, functional guitarist who knows many songs in up to three styles, but understands little about why everything works
- Dissatisfied with the progress made using a variety of commercially published, free, or online books or lessons, these leaving knowledge gaps in many musical areas.
We try to make our series of courses affordable while maintaining the highest quality. We can’t quote a specific price since we frequently have specials. In general though, expect to pay less than the cost of a private monthly guitar lesson — and you can take as many lessons as you like!
No, because classes are structured so that each builds upon the last. Every course teaches skill sets that make for quicker understanding, with the student able to readily use new ideas.
Yes. Testing helps us know how well you understand the material. It also lets us know if there are any confusing bits that might need fixing on our end. The great news is that we’ve found everyone does just fine as evidenced by their quiz scores and test results!