For Those
of You Still Sitting on The Fence
Have you been stuck strumming chords
for years - never able to get your head around the note
positions and scale patterns to start learning lead
melodies and riffs?
Don't worry. Most guitar players
are in that situation.
Why? Because learning scales is definitely
the number one most tedious, boring thing to learn about
guitar. But it's also the most rewarding - even after
you get just one basic scale pattern memorized.
I've tried learning both ways. Lock
myself in a room. Look at a scale pattern from a book
and try to do a hundred repetitive finger exercises.
How long did it last? About 10 minutes... And
then the phone rings, you grab a snack from the kitchen,
someone interupts you and guess what? So much for learning
scales. Too boring and way to long too ever see any
real progress.
So I broke the whole process down
into simple steps.
That's right - a method that would
help me learn scales in way less time and in a more
realistic way - because there was nothing else available
and I knew if I could see the notes and have the right
music behind me I could get them into my head easier.
The note positions are marked and scale patterns are
color coded so you just hit any note marker you see.
But there's more. Play any
of the backing guitar tracks as you practise. You will
see and hear - that any note you play fits into the
chromatic key of the jam track.
So What? Well, that's huge -
becasue you're only playing notes in the correct scale.
The notes now have a musical context.
So what? Well, that means they
sound more like a melody rather than a finger exercise.
So what? That means you learn
these otherwise boring scales by hearing the notes against
a song, a chord progression, the way jam sessions and
creative genious actually occurs. That's What! I
want to order now.
Here's what
real people are saying...
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Just wanted to say a big THANK YOU. Very quickly
I was improving on lead guitar. I wish I had this
30 years ago. I am having a blast, and already
at parties amazing friends with my talent! I had
the skill to play lead, just couldn't wrap my
head around the scales, and positions on the fretboard.
Thanks again.
Nancy B
Vancouver, BC
I received the package in the mail and started
to jam right away. I found the guitar map very
helpful and am progressing faster than I thought
possible.
I found the jam tracks in you package are very
helpful in learning the C major and E minor scales
and developing a variety of melodies that seem
to pop into my head. After about a week of using
the guitar with the scale map, I can do quite
well on my other guitar without the map. It just
gets the scale into your head. With time and a
lot of practice, I know I will get to where I
want to be in my playing. Thanks again.”
L. Cleven
Winnipeg, Manitoba
I've been practicing only for a few days and
have noticed a big improvement on memorization
of the notes on the fret board. I wish I had found
out about your product sooner.
Lloyd V
Texas
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So What's This
Worth?
One-on-one lessons are great. I highly
recommend them. But they aren't cheap. $30 for a half
our lesson, once a week is $120 a month. That's $1440
a year.
But for our customers who order our
Full Package (Pkg #4) online I am going to throw
in some extras. Here's what you're going to get:
2 - EasyLead Guitar Maps
(E minor pentatonic and C major natural scales) @ $12
each that's $24.00
20 Jam Tracks (on CD) (10 in
E minor, 10 in C major chromatic keys) @ $1
each that's $20.00
So for $44 you would have all you need
to get learning guitar scales right away and start experiencing
the freedom of improvisation. But we can do better than
that.
Order The Full
Package and Get Some Freebies!
When I receive thank you notes like
the one's above it makes me feel so good that people
have been helped. So when you Order
The Full Package only, I am going to throw in
even more.
Bonus
1
2 More Guitar Maps (E minor/C
major) - a $24 value for FREE
Bonus
2
3 Lead Guitar Video Lessons (on
CD with Tablature ) - a $15 value for FREE
And of course this also comes with
a Quick Reference Scale Chart
(keep it in your guitar case), and 18 page
User Manual with 2 Starter
Lessons.
Let's Add This
Up
| 2
Guitar Maps - $24 |
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| 20
Jam Tracks - $20 |
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| 2
Bonus Guitar Maps - $24 |
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| 3
Lead Guitar Video Lessons (with Tabs) - $15 |
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| User
Manual with Starter Lessons |
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| Quick
Reference Scale Chart |
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That's $83
which is cheap compared to a year's worth of lessons
at $1440.
You can get the Full Package
for only $33.95.
That's a 60% savings when you add in all the
extras. But this only applies to the Full
Package (pkg #4)
So get rolling! You are only a few
seconds away from taking a real step forward in finally
starting to learn guitar scales the fun and easy way
- and entering into the world of guitar improvisation!
Order the Full Package Now!.
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