• Module Overview
-The Stages

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“The Stages” Overview…


If you aren’t seeing actual lessons above the Modules and Stages overview menu (to your right), it simply means you aren’t a member of the main course (called Full Blown”). Once you are a member, you will see lessons begin unlocking that will take you down a path to understanding the guitar and how to actually play the thing.

In a very short time, you’ll be able to play solo’s (ALL OVER THE NECK OF THE GUITAR – Acoustic or Electric), you’ll play things that sound like beautiful solo’s instead of mundane and boring scales! You’ll understand how to make chords easier to play – and where to play them EASILY!  You’ll understand how to play your favorite songs (many times without even having your guitar in your hand! Imagine how that will feel!

You can get access to “Full Blown” by using the access link below the Modules and Stages menu to your right.  –––>

It’s important to remember that your guitar only has 12 possible single notes. That’s all! Everything just repeats over and over and over…

I thank my “lucky stars” for the day I got that to stick in my head. It was truly the day the lights really came on for me! It will be the same for you too!

Keeping that in mind, this is where “The Stages” will really give you the power of an 800 pound gorilla in your playing.

“The Stages” show us a very simple way to have unlimited possibilities in playing leads and building chords (or variations of a chord).

NOW DON’T PANIC! …I don’t want to get into theory or anything that will make it hard starting off and I promise, I wont! When I say building chords, you’re going to be amazed how easy this will be. Just remember to follow through on the each lesson and DO NOT get ahead of yourself. In other words – practice every lesson you get, no matter how small, large, or un-important it may seem to you.

You’ll find out real fast that the course is built with purpose and reason for everything I send you. It’s all here for a reason!

Stages… So what is this “Stages” thing Jerry?

Basically, “Center Stage” speaks to us in terms of the root (or main) place/point a chord or scale is played for a given song or key. Now don’t stress this …just let it flow.

Think of “Center Stage”  as home. And here’s the secret and simple part…

Behind “Center Stage” are groups of the same notes as home/center stage. You can build a variation of the “Center Stage” chord or scale right there! It works the same in front of “Center Stage”. This is what I refer to as “Front Stage”. These notes are often an octave higher or lower in tone. Remember that there are only 12 notes no matter how you dice it or slice it!

As we do more and more lessons together, I’ll go into detail and show you some secrets about Front, Back and Center Stages and all at once, you’ll be like… AH HAAAA!!!!! Then watch out.

I can remember reaching a point where (all at once) it seemed like I saw notes EVERYWHERE that I could play …and I could do it smoothly without sounding lost. My playing took off like crazy. As I developed more modules like “Reverse Evolution”, “Hammer And Nail”, “The Diamond” and several other simple techniques I’ll share with you, it was literally unreal what happened with my playing.

SIDE NOTE: I realize that I am not the best player you’ll ever hear or meet. I never want to come across like I think that. It was just exciting to know that even I could reach the point that I had with no formal training or confusing theory. It just began to click for me and it will for you as well!

Final Thoughts on “The Stages” (Center, Front and Back)…

I’m going to wrap it up by reminding you again to read the overviews and complete each lesson as they unlock.

Remember – each lesson plays a very important part in the whole course and get’s you ready for the next lesson!

If you happen to get behind on a lesson or can’t get to a lesson one week, don’t be tempted to allow yourself to just skip it all together and go to the next lesson. If you missed something, just go back and do that lesson, get it down and then move ahead.

Trying to skip a lesson and going on to the next lesson will only slow you down. I’m not in to that and I don’t want any part of it. Our goal is to get you playing very well – very quick! By the time you complete a few months of lessons, you’ll NEVER want to skip! I promise.

Jerry