Simplest Method for Guitar Improvisation

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Last updated on February 11, 2023 9:57 am

Learn to easily visualize major and minor scales on the guitar fretboard with just 2 small shapes. Develop melodies in any key and build your own solos. Quickly find any note on the fretboard and understand the structure behind licks. Perfect for beginner and intermediate guitarists.

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What you’ll learn

  • Build a mental model to easily visualize major and minor scales on a guitar fretboard.
  • Navigate the whole fretboard with just 2 small shapes (instead of 5 big scale shapes).
  • Create and develop melodies in any key on the spot.
  • Learn simple method to build your own soloes, as well as understand the structure behind the licks you already know.
  • More easily learn and make sense of new guitar licks.
  • Quickly find any note anywhere on a fretboard.
  • Learn the mere basics of music theory.

The core of this course is simplified mental model, that, when fully grasped and applied, will change the way you visualize the major and minor scales on the fretboard.

Both major and minor scales have only 7 notes, so why should the scale shapes be any longer or more complex? So thought I every time trying to improvise using the 5 scale shapes, each time guessing, which one out of the 5 shapes should I use. They just didn’t work for me, so with time I came up with a simpler way to play scales, based on understanding the structure, not memorizing the big long shapes.

With just 2 small shapes combined together, and one simple rule how they are moved across the strings, you can easily cover the whole fretboard.

The key to better understanding is that in this course all the diagrams are drawn directly on the guitar, so you don’t have to guess behind the fingers, what notes are being pressed, or do the tedious mapping between the whiteboard pictures and the fretboard.

This course also has a quick music theory introduction, so that you can understand the words used in this course without any music theory background, and a simple method to finding notes so that you can play in any key.

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner guitar players.
  • Intermediate guitarists willing to start improvising.
  • Guitarists of any level looking for a simpler method of building licks.

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