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rSoGuitar .::.TESTIMONIALS We at The Rosetta Stone Of Guitar believe in our product, our teaching strategy and our students. Our unique methods have stimulated new insights for many guitarist, from complete beginners to advanced players with over 30 years experience. Below you will find a list of testimonials to help give you a better understanding of how exciting this method can be. Sometimes a potential customer will find the words of a third party all the more convincing and insightful. If you would like to hear more details of how this unique teaching style might benefit you, please contact us and we'll be glad to help. If you would like to contribute a testimonial to our cause, please add your testimonial to our forum . There your input can be added dynamically and, therefore, immediately. Here are some of the things people have said about the Rosetta Stone Of Guitar lessons: From : Mike, Fred, Please feel free to use any of our correspondence in any way you wish. I have to agree with virtually everything you've stated below. I myself have 2 years of college level music theory and have been playing guitar for approximately 35 years and in all that time I've only found 1 or 2 useful formulas to increase my understand of the guitar. Yours is by far the best. The best way I can describe it is that it's like having a word in your vocabulary, hearing it used daily, but never quite understand what it means. You're comfortable with it but you know that there is something missing i.e. the meaning! Your application of the fretboard was like that for me. It gave it meaning. I just wanted to let you know that I do frequent several music forums and I will be posting a thread and a link to your site at those forums. I will also let them know how helpful you and your program have been. And if I ever make it up to Grants Pass I'm buying you dinner! 10 August 2005 03:03pm From : Sheen Okay Fred, It's now one hour of study and practicing the spiral and jumping. Screw the questions - You are a GENIUS!! I decided to see if this stuff worked, so I plugged into my son's Fender G-Dec practice amp, laid down a rock background track in E at a tempo of 90 and spent about 5 seconds finding a note that sounded good. I've been improv'ing a solo of that track for 15 minutes and am seeing that pattern all over the fretboard. It's absolutely unbelievable. I've never improv'd anything before and don't know anything about solo'ing. I've been playing the same 30 or 40 songs for about 3 or 4 years. I'm still getting a little bit stuck around the 12th fret, so some enlightenment would help there. But your book doesn't even scratch the surface of jumping - I found you don't need the two fret jump - I can just follow the pattern I'm on right down the fretboard without skipping frets - head to bridge to triple and back up. Absolutely Freaking Amazing!!! I'm so excited about playing guitar now!!! Got 50 preset tracks on this amp - Now I can do something with all of them. 28 March 2006 02:15am From : Chris Hey everyone! I've been taking lessons from Fred and Keith now for about two months and I can't believe all I've learned! It would have taken me years to discover this had it not been for them! When I went to my first lesson, the whole "Mama, Papa, Adopted Boy, etc." kind of threw me off and I was thinking to myself, "Oh, wow...these guys need help!" But after a few lessons, I realized the necessity of it and how awesome it is! For all those who are even considering learning to play, you should check it out, its so awesome! 6 June 2005 05:23am - Wandering through Familial Hierarchy |
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Rosetta Stone Of Guitar :: Fretboard Geography :: Visual Music Theory About the Rosetta Stone Of Guitar :: Visual music theory for guitar. Fretboard Geography: Know where you are, where you can go, and how to get there. |
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