“The Real Secret To Great Blues Solos, Regardless Of How Many Scales Or Patterns You Know How To Play…”

Finally be able to play inspired, authentic blues solos be unlocking the power of dynamic ‘Rhythm Figures’ in your blues soloing (and your rhythm too!)

If someone asked you how you can instantly recognize Stevie Ray Vaughan’s playing… what would you say?

What about Eric Clapton?

Or Freddie King?

It might be difficult to put your finger on the exact differences between your favorite blues guitar players…

But there’s no doubt those differences are there, and instantly recognizable.

And 99.5% of the time, they’re all playing a pentatonic scale…

So, it’s not like they have some secret scale you don’t know… learning more scales and more patterns has never been the path to great blues solos.

Which brings us back to the elephant in the room… that other thing you can improve upon that nobody wants to talk about…

The rhythms.

I don’t mean rhythm guitar, because again, your favorite guitar players tend to play the same chord shapes…

Rhythm and Lead guitar are no different… and that will become apparent as you improve…

No, I mean the rhythms that are within your licks and solos.

Your ability to push and pull the time, to utilize syncopation and have dynamic variety within your licks and solos…

That, my friend, is the keys to the kingdom that no one talks about.

Actually, if you have followed my teaching for any length of time, you know that I talk about this all the time

But it wasn’t until now that I had everything about syncopation, counting rhythms, and actually using those rhythms in one place…

And it’s in a “workshop” environment where every minute you spend on it pays you back with interest the next time you go to improvise.

And It’s Called…

Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar is all about having control when you play your leads…

It’s not about playing faster, though I can all but guarantee that you will play faster if you want to…

It’s about being able to dynamically choose your notes at times within the music when they will have the most impact and create the most interest.

For example, even a “rule” as simple as not starting your licks on beat 1 can have a dramatic impact on how you sound…

Yet, for most of my students it is nearly impossible for them to do that reliably without doing the first couple of modules of Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar.

Or maybe you want to play the intro riff in Chuck Berry’s, “Johnny B. Goode,” but you struggle because of the “syncopation pattern,” that you learn towards the end of Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar…

As you might gather, it’s a pretty tough rhythm to crack, so it’s no wonder most of my students have a hard time with it until we’ve broken down the rhythm…

And more importantly, before they’ve got the foundations under their fingers and in their ears!

But over the course of 8 hours of video and a whopping 624 full length audio tracks, you’ll be able to decode and utilize rhythmic variations to make your own solos more precise, more interesting, and a lot more fun for you and your audience.

Here’s how (and why) Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar works:

The problem most guitar players have is that they’ve spent time learning guitar, but not in a traditional way using traditional music notation…

For any other instrument, counting time and keeping track of beats is integral to the process from day one…

But for us, timing is absent… when was the last time you watch a YouTube video where someone counted out everything slowly for you (other than mine, of course?)

And as much as counting and rhythm aren’t sexy, they’re important… arguably more important than the notes you choose…

But who wants to feel like they are taking a step back to learn to count?

Instead, Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar is a systematic approach to learning to count, and utilize the rhythms on your own to improvise…

In fact, while there is a little of my playing in the course, not a single “lick” is in the manual written out anywhere.

Why? Because this is all about you creating music and using the Rhythm Figures to do it.

And you’ll do that by playing along with special jam tracks that I’ve created…

These jam tracks have a “metronome” that taps out the rhythm figure, then leaves a couple of bars empty, then repeats this pattern for the whole, song-length jam track.

Many of my students that have used the type of “jam tracks” included with the course say that “practicing” with them is some of the most fun they have…

It’s not like work at all, and it’s actually really liberating to have the rhythmic structure associated with the Rhythm Figures while you play.

There’s none of that “deer in the headlights” stuff where you feel like there’s just too many options in front of you…

You know what you want it to sound like because it’s on the track and you just play along.

But There’s More To It Than Just Blues Solos…

Many guitar courses have a “theory,” and an “application” part…

But this is very different, and it’s why I call it a “workshop,” it’s foundational…

Meaning it’s like an investment of your time, not a cost…

For every 10 minutes you spend practicing on your rhythm and adding new Rhythm Figures to your own vocabulary by counting along and playing along…

You’ll get a huge return on that investment every time you pick up your guitar.

Whether you’re playing rhythm or lead guitar, your ability to subdivide beats gets better…

Which means that when you hear something, your brain can more easily pick it apart…

Which means you can more easily pick up new things, or play things that you may have only heard once or twice.

Which means your ability to gather up new “tricks” and ideas into your own vocabulary grows faster…

To but it simply, rhythm affects everything you play much more than you realize, and if there’s one single thing that you can do to improve your playing in all areas, it’s to improve your ear’s ability to hear and subdivide rhythms.

Even if the only soloing pattern you know is the little “4 Note Solo” pattern, you can play super cool blues solos…

In fact, the reason my 4 Note Solo video works, and the single reason I can play a solo with just 4 notes and have it sound good, is because I can manipulate the rhythm to keep it interesting.

And having good time and good rhythm is also how I can “comp” chords and play behind a singer or other soloist effectively…

I know when those little pops and stabs are going to make sense because I can hear it…

Because I’ve heard it before…

And when you’ve gone through this course, you’ll have heard it all before so nothing will stump you.

In fact, here are just some of the things these Rhythm Figures can do for you…

  • Learning new licks, riffs, or songs is much easier because you’ll recognize “when” to place the notes right away.
  • Create more interesting solos while likely playing slower than you do now.
  • Having the ability to play faster, and in more control, with everything you play. Speed is rarely related to finger speed and is always related to how well your ears can hear “when” to tell your fingers what to do.
  • You’ll play everything with more confidence because you’ll “feel” when it’s time to play something.
  • Your rhythm playing is more interesting because you’ll be able to “bob and weave” through the rhythm of the music instead of just plowing through it all.
  • Eventually, you get to quit counting. The goal of counting is to get to where you don’t have to anymore 🙂

As I’ve said before, better rhythm affects everything you play and everything you hear…

There’s simply no way to list all of the benefits in one place, but you’ll start to notice them soon after you start.

So Here’s What To Do Next

Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar is just $97 and you can get it instantly as a digital download or stream it from your own private Member Portal on your computer or mobile device (as long as you have an internet connection.) It never goes away and you can access it any time.

Also, if you prefer to have me print out the manual, I can do that for you, and there is an option for DVDs and a DATA-DVD with the tracks on it if you prefer. The DVDs will work in any DVD player and the DATA-DVD goes in your computer, not a traditional DVD player.

Unfortunately, it’s impossible to put so many jam tracks on CDs, it would take over 20 of them!

You can have the course however you prefer, just click the “Add To Cart” button that fits your style, and complete the secure checkout to get your copy today.

Is That It?

Pretty much.. that’s about it.

As always, you get my iron-clad, 90 day guarantee. If you don’t love Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar, just let my friendly helpdesk know and you’ll get a complete refund, no questions asked – and you don’t even have to send it back.

My private students that have gone through some of this training have paid me upwards of $1000 or more for this information and done so willingly, and they don’t even get a money-back guarantee!

So to get this complete course, all 8 hours of video, complete notated examples, and the 624 jam tracks, for $97 is kind of a no-brainer.

There’s no catch, no hidden continuity thing, and no shenanigans to be found. The order form is secure and you can rest assured that your privacy and data are safe. You’ve got absolutely nothing to lose…

Now Is The Time…

Rhythm and timing is not just important, it’s the most important thing that will, literally, change your guitar playing life…

When I talk to people about it and I get so animated because I know this is that one thing that can take a mediocre player and make them sound amazing without overhauling everything they already know.

And with my 90 day no-questions-asked-you-don’t-even-have-to-send-it-back guarantee, this is the perfect chance to finally “bite the bullet” and make a real, lasting change in your playing, and not just halfway learn a few new licks that you won’t remember and can’t use anyway 🙁

So click the “Add To Cart” button below that fits your style (digital, digital with printed manual, or digital with the printed manual and the DVDs.)

To get your complete copy of Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar just click the yellow “Add To Cart” button below with your preferred delivery method. Just as soon as your order is complete you will receive an email with your access instructions to the secure Member Portal so you can be creating exciting new blues solos in just a few minutes from now!

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PS – In case you thought, “Oh, I’ll just scroll down to the bottom and get the scoop,” let me hip you to it…

I’m offering you a great chance to try my new Rhythm Figures For Blues Lead Guitar course, where you can finally get your ears and hands around everything you need to know to have better rhythm and timing…

It’s the elephant in the room, the “glass ceiling” that keeps thousands of my students around the world from reaching their goals…

And I’d bet that it’s holding you back too.

Now’s the time to fix it, and many of my students that have been using these new ‘jam tracks’ in private lessons say that it is not only helping, it’s actually fun to do.

There is about 8 hours of video, but mostly it’s the 624 jam tracks that you’ll be using from day to day. The video shows you how, the jam tracks is where you play.

You can get it all for just $97, with my iron-clad 90 day guarantee. You love it or you get a refund, and you don’t even have to send it back.

Sound good? Great! Then get yours here.