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Guitar Program Vol1

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🎸 Guitar Program (Vol. 1)

Learn guitar like it’s a video game. 84 songs. 7 blocks. Zero to playing real music.

Most beginners quit guitar in the first month — not because it’s too hard, but because practice feels aimless. Guitar Quest fixes that. It’s a complete, gamified practice system built into a single Excel workbook: structured progression, real songs from day one, and a tracker that shows you exactly how far you’ve come.

What’s inside

  • 84 hand-picked songs across 7 progressively harder blocks — from Three Little Birds and Stand By Me all the way to iconic solos and riffs
  • The 7 Blocks — First Strums → Strumming School → Modern Pop & Indie → Rock Essentials → Fingerpicking & Dynamics → Barre, Blues & Metal → Final Boss
  • Skills Tree — every block unlocks specific techniques (open chords, palm muting, Travis picking, barre chords, bends, hammer-ons) so you always know why you’re playing what you’re playing
  • 5–7 minute Warm-Up Protocol — the routine that keeps your hands healthy and your timing tight, run before every session
  • Progress Tracker — tick songs at 50% / 75% / 100% speed, watch block totals auto-update, see your % of the journey complete
  • One-click tab links — every song links straight to its chord chart or Songsterr tab. No hunting.
  • 4 Bonus Genre Tabs — once you’ve cleared a few blocks, dive into 12-song setlists for DeathcoreThrash MetalGroove Metal, or Death Metal. Big Four classics, modern brutality, your call.

Built for the beginner who’s tired of YouTube rabbit holes

A 20–30 minute daily routine. Clear rules (slow practice beats fast practice — always). No streak guilt. Just open the file, warm up, pick your song, and level up.

Specs

  • Format: Excel workbook (.xlsx) — works on Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets
  • Edition: v1.0 · Beginner’s Playthrough
  • Songs: 84 core + 48 bonus genre tracks (132 total)
  • Author: Amir Pleban · guitar4noobs.com

Licensed for personal, non-commercial use. Available exclusively at guitar4noobs.com.

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🎸 Guitar Program (Vol. 1)

Learn guitar like it’s a video game. 84 songs. 7 blocks. Zero to playing real music.

Most beginners quit guitar in the first month — not because it’s too hard, but because practice feels aimless. Guitar Quest fixes that. It’s a complete, gamified practice system built into a single Excel workbook: structured progression, real songs from day one, and a tracker that shows you exactly how far you’ve come.

What’s inside

  • 84 hand-picked songs across 7 progressively harder blocks — from Three Little Birds and Stand By Me all the way to iconic solos and riffs
  • The 7 Blocks — First Strums → Strumming School → Modern Pop & Indie → Rock Essentials → Fingerpicking & Dynamics → Barre, Blues & Metal → Final Boss
  • Skills Tree — every block unlocks specific techniques (open chords, palm muting, Travis picking, barre chords, bends, hammer-ons) so you always know why you’re playing what you’re playing
  • 5–7 minute Warm-Up Protocol — the routine that keeps your hands healthy and your timing tight, run before every session
  • Progress Tracker — tick songs at 50% / 75% / 100% speed, watch block totals auto-update, see your % of the journey complete
  • One-click tab links — every song links straight to its chord chart or Songsterr tab. No hunting.
  • 4 Bonus Genre Tabs — once you’ve cleared a few blocks, dive into 12-song setlists for DeathcoreThrash MetalGroove Metal, or Death Metal. Big Four classics, modern brutality, your call.

Built for the beginner who’s tired of YouTube rabbit holes

A 20–30 minute daily routine. Clear rules (slow practice beats fast practice — always). No streak guilt. Just open the file, warm up, pick your song, and level up.

Specs

  • Format: Excel workbook (.xlsx) — works on Excel, Numbers, and Google Sheets
  • Edition: v1.0 · Beginner’s Playthrough
  • Songs: 84 core + 48 bonus genre tracks (132 total)
  • Author: Amir Pleban · guitar4noobs.com

Licensed for personal, non-commercial use. Available exclusively at guitar4noobs.com.

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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.

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