COMPLETE Guitar Fretboard Mastery
What you’ll learn
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How to have a complete understanding of the guitar fretboard.
Just a couple of seasoned guitar dudes breaking down the fretboard into the most basic building blocks (chords, scales and arpeggios) and then showing how the can unlock the fretboard. Then we show how to use those building blocks and incorporate them into your playing. Loaded with exercises and backing tracks, follow Sean Daniel and Justin Mitchell into the wonderful world of fretboard mastery! Perfect for the absolute beginner to an intermediate player that is looking to put everything together in one fluid class!
Who this course is for:
- Beginner to Intermediate
Jeremy Richards –
The content was great, but you have to sift through the comedy routines to find it. The comedy routines are great, but it leaves the information a little unstructured. Maybe that’s something that only bothered me though. My biggest complaint may end up being my biggest compliment, I’m not sure yet. But the supplemental materials are crap, just being honest. However, their inherent crappiness led me to do research I may not have done otherwise which has actually helped me a lot. So in the end, thanks Sean for half assing the supplemental materials. I’m still not even sure you didn’t do that on purpose since I ended up learning a lot while I corrected the mistakes and omissions.
Troy Knutson –
Changed to the app which allows the video to be paused, ff and rewound. Much happier. The teaching is very good.
Ed Kickham –
I want to move on.
Jay Chandrasekharan –
Easy to understand without being slow. Practical, real-world player’s approach to theory. Fireside manner makes it fun. Great for the guitar dilletante!
Scott Lokey –
Going well
Kelly Crowther –
Udemy’s AI transcription is horrible.
John Crouch –
This course is pushing me to broaden my view of the fretboard and chord progressions. It takes work, but it’s worth it.
Paul Demuth –
Easy to use
Chris Cauwood –
Didn’t get where it’s going yet.
Roger Gonsoulin –
Humorous and slow pace
Steve carter –
The first lesson has opened my eyes to different way to approach the little patterns all over the fretboard !
Bill E –
Strange start, it doesn’t seem professional, it seems unplanned like they are flying by the seat of their pants. I’m hoping it will get better.