Each program is like a roadmap — guiding you through a specific genre or skill set with step-by-step lessons. You’ll get clear instructions, hand-picked exercises, and most of the time, tab files to help you practice. No fluff. Just the good stuff that gets your fingers moving.
It helps, big time. I recommend using tools like Songsterr or any other tab viewer to make things easier and faster. If you’re not familiar with tabs yet, no worries — you’ll get the hang of it quickly. Plus, I try to keep things beginner-friendly when it comes to reading them.
Not exactly. These are made for people who already know the basic chords, shapes, and strumming, but want to go deeper — like learning specific styles (metal, blues, rock, etc.) or improving technique in a focused way. If you’re brand new, I’d say: start with a beginner course first.
Absolutely. You can binge through a full module in a weekend or take it slow and noodle your way through over a month. The content is yours — pause, rewind, rewatch, practice, cry over barre chords — it’s all up to you.