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02 Devil's mistress 5:260:00/5:26
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01 Ship of fools 5:190:00/5:19
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03 Getting rougher 4:340:00/4:34
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06 Mama don't worry 8:390:00/8:39
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07 Dream 5:030:00/5:03
“Stop Practicing Guitar the Wrong Way
Learn to Play with Feel, Rhythm, and Freedom — Without Getting Lost in Theory”
Most guitar lessons don't work!
You learn scales… chords… maybe a bit of theory.
But when it comes to actually playing music — you feel stuck.
Your playing sounds disconnected.
Your practice doesn’t stick.
And no matter how much you learn… it never quite comes together.
That’s because you’re being taught in pieces — not as music.
Why most players get stuck
Most people don’t struggle because they lack ability,
they struggle because they’ve been taught to:
- Memorise scales without knowing how to use them
- Practice disconnected exercises with no musical outcome
- Overthink instead of feel
- Lose inspiration in their playing
So even after years of learning…
they’re not making music — they’re repeating patterns.
My Approach
My playing wasn’t built through traditional methods.
It came from listening, experimenting, and learning from players who played with feel — not formulas.
That’s the approach I now teach.
It works whether you’re:
- picking up the guitar for the first time
- feeling stuck after months (or years) of learning
- or already playing, but wanting more freedom and expression
Because it’s not about how much you know…
It’s about how you play.
If This Sounds Familiar…
This approach is for you if:
- You’ve learned scales but still can’t make music
- Your playing feels repetitive or uninspired
- You struggle to move between rhythm and lead
- You want to improvise but don’t know how
- You feel stuck, overthinking, or disconnected
You don’t need more information.
You need a different approach.
For More Advanced Players
If you already play but feel limited, this approach helps you:
- break out of scale-based playing
- connect rhythm and lead naturally
- develop phrasing that sounds expressive and alive
- move more freely across the fretboard
This isn’t about learning more.
It’s about playing better with what you already know.
A Better Way to Learn
I don’t teach guitar through rigid systems or heavy theory.
I teach it the way real players learn:
Through feel, sound, movement, and connection.
- Learn by feel, not memorisation
- Connect chords, rhythm and melody as one
- Train your ear naturally
- Play musically from the very beginning
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