Live tomorrow: learn songs and solos faster on guitar


Hey Reader,

Tomorrow night I’m going live on YouTube for a lesson called:

How to Learn Songs and Solos Faster on Guitar

A lot of guitar players get stuck because they keep starting over from the beginning when trying to learn a song or solo.

In this live lesson, I’ll show you a much better way to approach it by breaking the music into sections, working a few bars at a time, and connecting what you’ve already learned before moving on.

I’ll also be using a couple Eagles examples along the way, including:

  • One of These Nights for a solo example
  • Hotel California for a song example

If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed trying to learn a full song or solo, this should really help.

You’ll also have a chance to ask questions live during the session!

Thursday at 7:00 PM Central

Watch here: Learn Songs and Solos Faster on Guitar

If you can’t attend live, the replay will be available on YouTube.

Hope to see you there.

Tony

PS - hey, if you want an online 1:1 guitar lesson to help you improve at whatever struggles you are working on, I have a deal for you! Check it out here: Guitar Master

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