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Free Guitar Licks.
A curated set of licks in the styles guitarists actually want to play.
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You’ve got the pentatonic box down. You can run it cold. But when you go to play an actual lick, it comes out sounding like… the scale. Right notes, right key, somehow still flat.
The players whose licks make you go “mmm, yeah” aren’t faster than you, and they aren’t using a secret scale. They’re leaning on one small thing that hides under almost every great lick ever played. Thirds. Most teachers never name it, so most players run scales right past it for years.
Once you see it, you can’t un-hear it. The free guide walks you through the pattern, with a printable cheat sheet for your guitar case, a short video so it doesn’t sound like an exercise, and a jam track to try it the same day. Here’s what lands in your first email:
- A printable cheat sheet of the interval pattern behind most great licks.
- A video showing you how to use it without it sounding like an exercise.
- A free jam track to try the pattern over right away.
“I could never figure out those beautiful fills on Croce’s ‘Operator.’ Turns out he’s playing thirds, just like the course. Now I know why I always loved that song.”
Craig C
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