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You Already Know The Shapes.
Here's Why They Don't Sound Like Music Yet.
There's a method that connects scales, arpeggios, and CAGED positions across the entire neck, diagonally. And it works in weeks, not years.
Here's something nobody tells you:
The problem isn't that you don't know enough scales. You probably know plenty. You can play your pentatonic boxes. You've dabbled in CAGED. You might even know your arpeggios.
But when a backing track is playing and it's your turn to solo?
Your fingers go to the same three spots. You play the same handful of licks. And that thing you hear in your head — that fluid, connected, musical thing — just doesn't come out.
That's not a talent problem.
It's a connection problem.
And it's exactly what Fretboard Freedom was built to fix.
Why Your Current Practice Isn't Working (And What to Do Instead)
I spent years figuring this out the hard way.
I went to the North Carolina School of the Arts. I did a summer at Berklee. I practiced four to five hours a day — more than anyone else at my music school — and I still felt stuck.
My guitar teacher couldn't clearly explain what I needed to work on. I was driven, I was disciplined, and I was lost.
It wasn't until years later — after teaching full-time since 2007, after playing 300 gigs in a single year, after writing a graduate thesis on how to practice guitar — that I finally understood the problem.
Most guitar practice is based on an outdated model. Learn the shapes. Run the patterns. Use the metronome. And then hope it all magically comes together when you improvise.
That's wishful thinking. And it's why you can practice for years and still freeze up over a 12-bar blues.
The fix isn't more shapes. It's a system that teaches you when to use the material, how to use it, and how to practice it so it actually comes out when you play.
That's what I built with Fretboard Freedom. And that's why it works when other approaches haven't.
The Real Reason You're Stuck (It's Not What You Think)
Most guitar courses teach you what to play — more shapes, more patterns, more positions. You've probably bought a few. Maybe you've got a TrueFire subscription, some YouTube playlists saved, a PDF or two you downloaded and never finished.
Here's what none of them addressed:
How to connect those shapes so they work together across the entire fretboard — in real time, over real music.
Think about it. You learned five pentatonic box positions. Each one works in its own little zone. But moving between them? Connecting a scale run into an arpeggio into a melodic phrase that actually sounds like you meant to play it?
That's a completely different skill. And almost nobody teaches it directly.
I've taught over 25,000 one-on-one guitar lessons. I've seen this pattern thousands of times: players who know the material but can't deploy it. They think they need more information. They don't. They need a different system for organizing what they already have.
That's what "Solo On Guitar: Fretboard Freedom" does.
What Makes this Approach Different
Traditional guitar teaching locks you into box shapes — up and down, stuck in one position. You learn Shape 1 here, Shape 2 there. Five boxes, five zones, five little islands that don't talk to each other.
Playing diagonally breaks that pattern.
Instead of playing up and down inside a box, you move across the neck — diagonally — connecting positions as you go. One fluid path from the low strings to the high strings and back, across the entire fretboard.
Here's why that matters:
When you think in boxes, you run out of room. You hit the edge of the shape and you're stuck. So you play the same lick again, or you stop.
When you think diagonally, the whole neck opens up. You're not jumping between disconnected positions — you're flowing through one continuous system. Scales connect to arpeggios. Arpeggios connect to triads. Everything links.
That's the difference between knowing shapes and making music.
But the diagonal approach is just the starting point.
What Guitarists Are Saying About
"Solo On Guitar: Fretboard Freedom"
Here's What's Inside
🚀 Solo On Guitar: Fretboard Freedom
A complete system for connecting scales, arpeggios, and chord tones across the entire fretboard — so what you practice actually comes out when you play.
I've packed this program with $500+ worth of resources, built specifically for guitarists who already know some shapes but can't make them sound like music yet. Whether you've been playing for 3 years or 30, if your solos still feel stuck in the same spots, this is the bridge between knowing the material and actually using it.
🎯 What You Get Starting Day 1
📘 Step-by-step video lessons Clear, structured lessons in a deliberate sequence — not a random content library. Each lesson builds on the last so you always know exactly what to work on next. Paired with interactive tablature so you can play along immediately.
🎵 200+ studio-quality jam tracks A massive library of professional backing tracks so you're applying every concept over real music from day one — not running patterns in silence. This is where shapes start sounding like solos.
🎼 Interactive tablature you control Slow down, loop, and work through every idea at your own pace. No more pausing YouTube at the wrong frame. No guessing. Everything is right there on the fretboard.
🎸 Practice that's musical from the first session No mindless drills. Everything you work on connects directly to making real music — the kind of practice where you look up and 30 minutes have disappeared because you were actually playing, not just exercising.
🎓 Built on 25,000+ lessons of real teaching experience This isn't theory from a textbook. Every lesson, every sequence, every exercise has been tested and refined across 25,000+ one-on-one guitar lessons with real students — many of them players who'd been stuck for years before finding this approach.
📱 Access anywhere, anytime Watch and practice on any device — laptop, tablet, or phone — including the free Kajabi app. One-time purchase. Lifetime access. Lifetime updates.
✨ Plus new resources added over time — your investment keeps growing.
This Is For You If…
🔍 You already know some scale shapes but can't connect them into real solos — you're not starting from absolute zero, you're stuck at a plateau
⏰ You have 20–30 minutes to practice and need every minute to count — no filler, no fluff, just a clear path forward
😤 You've tried other courses, YouTube playlists, or subscriptions and still feel stuck — the problem wasn't the content, it was the lack of a connecting system
🎶 You've lost confidence when jamming or soloing with others — you know what you want to play but your hands don't cooperate in the moment
🎸 You've been playing for years — maybe decades — and wonder if you've just hit your ceiling — you haven't. The method was the missing piece, not the talent.
Not sure if your level is right for this? The program starts with foundational concepts and builds progressively. If you can play some individual notes and some chords, you're ready. You don't need to know CAGED or arpeggios going in — that's what the course teaches, from the ground up.
Let's Do the Math on What You've Already Tried
If you're like most guitarists who land on this page, you've already invested:
- $50–$200 on online courses you didn't finish
- $10–$30/month on subscriptions you barely use (TrueFire, JamPlay, Guitar Tricks — any of those ring a bell?)
- Dozens of hours bookmarking YouTube lessons you watched once and forgot
- Years — maybe decades — cycling through the same shapes without a clear system to connect them
Add it up. You've probably spent $300–$500+ and hundreds of hours on guitar education that taught you what to play but never taught you how to make it come out when you play.
Nothing has changed.
Fretboard Freedom is $29. One time. And it's built to solve the specific problem all those other resources left untouched.
Solo On Guitar - Fretboard Freedom (One time fee. Lifetime access. Lifetime updates)
$29 Today
Normally $59! (Price going to $79)
Start Connecting The Dots TodayGet Access In Seconds
Once you purchase, you'll have instant access to everything — every lesson, every jam track, every interactive tab. Access from your computer, tablet, or phone using the free Kajabi app.
Resources Built for How You Actually Practice
In addition to video lessons, you get interactive tabs (slow down, loop, play along) plus downloadable PDFs — so you can take the material and apply it to your playing however works best for you.
Take It With You
The course lives on Kajabi. Download the free app and practice anywhere — on the couch, in the garage, on a lunch break. Twenty minutes with the right system beats two hours of aimless noodling.
🔒 ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Here's my promise:
Go through Fretboard Freedom. Work the system. Play over the backing tracks. Give it a real shot.
If you don't feel a genuine shift in how you see and navigate the fretboard — if the shapes don't start connecting in a way they never have before — email me within 30 days and I'll refund every penny. No hoops. No hassle. Just email [email protected].
I've taught over 25,000 one-on-one lessons. I've seen this method work for players who'd been stuck for 5, 10, 20+ years. I'm not worried about refund requests.
I'm worried about the guitarist who doesn't try it and spends another year stuck in the same boring positions.
Solo On Guitar - Fretboard Freedom (One time fee. Lifetime access. Lifetime updates)
$29 Today
Normally $59! (Price going to $79)
Start Connecting The Dots TodayFrequently Asked Questions
If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to me at: [email protected]