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Who else wants to finally understand music theory using secrets your guitar teacher doesn't even know about?
Hi, my name is Neill...
I'm a London based musician and guitar teacher, and I want to tell you a story about why you've always struggled to understand and apply music theory. Like many people I found understanding and using music theory very hard, that is until I discovered superior methods for learning music theory.
There are reasons that guitar players like you and I have been left confused and demotivated by every single method out there.
But understanding music theory can become incredibly easy if you are shown how to unlock the secrets of the fretboard.
My specialty is in helping people who have always struggled to learn, understand and use music theory and specifically people that may mistakenly think that they are too old to learn.
The trick is to overthrow the piano paradigm that is holding you back and embrace the attributes of the guitar that make it the best instrument for learning theory. Contrary to what you've been led to believe!
But before I get into all of that I’m going to explain to you just where you’ll be after learning with the Guitar Theory Revolution method.
With Guitar Theory Revolution you will...
Stop feeling like you’re too old or stupid to understand music theory.
Feel like you’ve discovered secrets about the guitar that have been hidden from you. It’s crazy to think some of this stuff isn’t more well known.
Stop wasting your time and money on useless resources that only confuse you.
Stop worrying that you aren’t progressing as fast as you’d like and feel relieved that you know exactly what to learn in order to get better.
Will no longer feel lost or lack a sense of direction.
Understand exactly what you need to learn in order to get better.
Know what to focus on in order to get the music you hear in your head coming out of the guitar.
Understand why, contrary to popular belief the guitar is actually an excellent instrument for learning music theory.
Train your ear to recognise all the intervals.
Remember everything you’ve learned… forever.
Feel confident about jamming with your friends or at the local jam night.
Have an exact roadmap that shows you what to learn in which order.
Finally have fun learning and using music theory!
In short, after just a short time reading the information and doing the exercises in Guitar Theory Revolution you’ll have made more progress than in all your years of aimless noodling and trying to piece together information from the internet, magazines DVDs and online videos.
Just take a moment to think about what you’ve achieved with all the ‘free’ resources out there? Has it helped you improve or are you more confused than ever? I say ‘free’ because it has in fact cost you time and effort as well as sapped your motivation to learn.
I can definitely help you because I understand where you are right now and what you need to do to get where you want to be
I tried and failed to learn music theory several times when I first started playing guitar. I just couldn’t get my head around it. Which is strange since I'm able to understand maths, physics, philosophy you name it… hey, just want to let you know that I’m not stupid.
And neither are you.
But that’s how many guitar players are made to feel by what I sometimes call music theory snobs.
The way some ‘teachers’ act it seems as if it’s the students fault if they can’t understand the material. Well it can be if the student lacks motivation. But I happen to know that most guitar players would love to master music theory.
I look at it in this way. If the students aren’t able to understand and learn then the teacher needs to switch things up and try a different approach until the students do.
It’s the teacher’s responsibility that the student learns. Unfortunately most people teaching music theory for the guitar are still stuck in old paradigms, often based around the pia