Front Stage-Part 1

By Jerry Wyatt

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“The Magic Of Front Stage”
–Part 1–

“Blueprint/PDF” for this lesson click here…
(Don’t forget to open it and the save it to your computer)

Lesson Overview…

Alright [firstname]… I’m going to get in your face on this one!

This lesson is extremely powerful and builds on one of our previous lessons. It’s super easy and it opens up a world of possibilities on your chords and solos. You’re going to love this. Focus closely. If you get confused at all stop and go back through it.

It’s truly GOLD for your playing [firstname] and we will refer back to it often!

When we start applying “The Stages” to licks, your fingers will dance up and down the entire neck of the guitar like you’ve seen other people do (while you sit and wonder how they do it). But, I’m betting they’re depending on “stumbling methods” for doing it. Unlike you’ll be doing!  🙂

You instead, will know exactly where you’re going and how to get back to your chord (or as I call it Home or Center Stage) without having to fumble around and think about it.   …Think of your fingers as being on “Auto-Pilot”!

One of the really neat things about “The Magic Of Front Stage” is that it trains us to have our fingers already in place when shifting to a new chord.

In other words – you can be wearing it out on a chord and a “Front Stage Chord” will be sitting under where you are (for a totally different key). Don’t think about it too much. You don’t need to. It will fall right into place. Just practice and make yourself understand the location and how it connects to the Center Stage chord.

“So what”, you say.

Well, this means the difference between having to slide further up or down the neck (for 1 reason), but even better, it totally opens the doors for in throwing licks while we’re playing chords or a song. And the cool part is that it will seem natural and effortless.

You’re going to love Front Stage and there plenty more of it coming!

One lesson that I have in the hopper for you is called “Going A Little Country”.  We’ll take a cool lick and plug it into “Front Stage and immediately, the lick will have the twang and feel of country (or a funky chicken).

Get ready. Practice up! Here’s Your “Blueprint/PDF” file in case you missed above.

Enjoy! You’re a real guitar player. Yeeeeee—–hi!

Jerry