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Guitar Boot Camp

Stop fighting your guitar and start playing.
Understand gear, structure, and routine through a contemporary approach.
You don’t need another guitar — you need to learn how to use what you have.

Build confidence in playing, gear, and real musical expression.

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The Problem

Most guitarists get stuck in the same cycle — learning from tutorials that are either too simple or too advanced, without ever applying it in a real musical context.

Gear becomes confusing, improvisation feels difficult, and practice lacks direction.

Many players assume the problem is the guitar itself, when the real issue is not knowing how to use it properly.

The Boot Camp

This is a structured mentorship approach designed to help you understand your instrument, your gear, and your playing habits.

Instead of random practice, you follow a clear system focused on real musical application and long-term improvement.

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What You’ll Work On

Technical Playing

Learning melody for improvisation and harmony for chord foundations

Gear Mastery

Understanding FX (EQ, Gain, Volume, Tone) and guitar setup for comfort and sound

Rhythm & Theory

Time signatures and understanding “the notes they don’t play”

Mentorship

Custom Shop guidance to help you avoid wasted time and confusion

Key Components & Features

Technical Playing

Learning melody for improvisation and harmony for laying down chord foundations.

Gear Mastery

Understanding “FX” (EQ, Gain, Volume, Tone) and guitar setup for physical comfort and better sound.

Rhythm & Theory

Understanding time signatures and the "notes they don't play" to make playing work.

Mentorship

"Custom Shop" mentorship to help students tweak their own gear and avoid lost time.

DIFFERENCE

This is not a standard online course; it is a virtual or in-person mentorship using project management principles to create a roadmap the student can actually stick to.

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Ready to actually understand your guitar?

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