Logical Lead Guitar Teleseminar - NOON P.S.T.!!
This is the post about the Bonus teleseminar for those
who purchased Logical Lead Guitar.
The Teleseminar will be Friday November 2nd at Noon (Pacific Time)
Leave a question and a comment and you will be entered to win a certificate for one of the following products:
Ultimate Fretboard
Ultimate Blues Primer
Subliminal scales - Intervals
Subliminal scales - Chords
Subliminal scales - Harmony
Leave Your Comment before Noon (PST) Friday November 2nd.













November 1st, 2007 at 11:39 am
Question: What is the most effective exercise while practicing to build speed? Simple repetition of the scales/patterns, or is there a more effective exercise?
Comment: I think Logical Lead Guitar can help me by showing what seem to be 3 completely different soloing strategies/techniques/methods/etc. (pentatonic patterns, diatonic patterns, arpeggios), and help show how they can all be used interchangably to spice up solos.
Thanks for great programs Andrew and Adam!
-Tony
November 1st, 2007 at 1:06 pm
Qu: Whats the fastest method for absorbing the key concepts i need to be able to play convincingly and be able to have the ability to command my instrument and compose etc without spending a life time getting into theory ???
Comment: I had lessons from John Mizarolli who is renound as a great teacher here in the UK, and students are given the key concepts and theoretical knowledge to effectively learn and play guitar and you get 5yrs worth of progress in 6months. That said Adam’s course covers all the Ex’s, theory and basically everything i need to be an all round guitar player and more importantly the price no way reflects the amount of knowledge you receive. There is a lifetime worth of knowledge here, it’s the most amazingly comprehensive course around and it has inpired and motivated me to become the guitarist i dream to be and has payed itself many times over, it is the perfect course and i cant wait to see what rockin rhythmns is going to be like..
Thank you Andrew for giving us this opportunity to learn about this course cause if it wasn’t for you i would never have seen it..
November 2nd, 2007 at 8:15 am
Question: Like many beginning/intermediate players, I hear solos in my head, but have difficulty transferring those to the guitar. I do not have a decent voice that can match what I’m “hearing” or I would try to sing it and record it. What is the best way to get to the point where you can play what you hear in your mind on the guitar? It guess this would be the best ways to develop your improvization ability.
Comment: I have been very happy so far with what I’ve learned in the course. It is very well organized making it is to follow a clear lesson plan.