“WOW! This is litterally the course of my dreams. Everything is in here and I love the way you make everything so easy for me. Thanks!”
Jimi Olsson - USA
“It's insane so much progress I have made the last four weeks. I can't thank you enough for putting this program together. It's like every secret I have been looking for is in here.”
Josh Parkinson - USA
Your scales and arpeggios are your fundamental tools with which you build both solos and songs.
Mastering them at the level where they represent zero challenge to you is the foundation of mastery in all other areas.
It's not enough to have the tools, we must also know exactly when to use them and in what context.
This section will give you a clear and concise understanding of this vital skill. Learn to never hit a bad" note again!
Being able to build amazing licks for your solos is an important skill that can be learned.
In this part of the program I will give you a simple tool that will make it very easy for you to build and modify your own licks.
Anyone who's been playing for a while, knows how it feels to run out of ideas when you solo. And, we also remember the days where everything just flows and we seem to be able to never stop playing. To be at your best, you must know how to take control of this area.
Practicing isn't just doing a lot of repetitions. It's knowing exactly how to program your brain and body's neural system in the fastest and most effective way.
Building an interesting chord progression in seconds can spark your creativity, give you the foundation for a great song or provide the basis for an exciting jam track. In this part of the program I will give you a system that will litterally make you a expert craftsman instantly. Just by having the system you will be able to build exciting chord progressions on the spot.
When you have a system to work from instead of random impulses and ideas, your creativity can flow because you don't have to spend hours trying to come up with stuff. You can create something great right away and then spend your time refining and changing what you have created.
Imagine being able to create an entire song or composition from a simple little melodic idea. Masters like Mozart, Bach and Händel where experts in sequencing and developing a simple idea into a huge work of art.
So this part of the program isn't based on recent revolutionary ideas, but on age old techniques and methods that aren't taught anymore. You will get a straight forward and practical method that you can instantly use to create compositions that will blow everyones mind. And that's another personal guarantee.
This part of the program is probably the easiest and fastest to put into use. When you can create a chord progression that inspires you, and you're able to create interesting melodies on top of it, then all you need is to be able to combine different smaller ideas into entire songs or compositions. And this is where Structure and Form comes in.
These are the two elements with which you collect and put together your master piece. The philosophy is simple and easy to understand and the tool you get is so automatic that you don't have to do anything but pick the right structure and form for you.
Once you have all the tools you need to make the craft composing easy and pleasurable, you will want to master the art of composing. This part you can't control, but the greater a master you are at conveing emotions through the music you make, the more you inspire and move yourself. And the more you do that, the more inspired and moved you'll be.
This part of the program is really about impressing yourself so that when you listen to what you have created you will go I can't take the credit for that. That's too good - and besides I don't know where that melody came from. It just happened in my head"
“This is my favorite and best guitar course ever Claus. It keeps inspiring me every day. I can't stop practicing.”
Erik Deiter - USA
“I would say to anyone who's on the fence about investing in this program BUY IT! No matter if you're into melodic rock or any other style. This is it!. Thanks.”
Kimble Norheim - USA