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(Kick Your Guitar Playing Into High Gear...Even If You’re A Rookie)

These exercises will change the way your fingers move on the fretboard — for good.

Whether you’re looking to improve speed, accuracy, finger independence, or hand coordination, this easy-to-follow guide is packed with the 12 most effective exercises for your fretting and picking hand.

Perfect for warm-ups, practice sessions, or breaking through plateaus.

Inside this cheat sheet, you'll discover...

The exact scales you need to play solos you love… so you can don’t have to learn every single scale before playing great solos. (That means you don’t need years before you could impress your family and friends with your solos!)

My “Real World Soloing Chart” strategy to play solos based on tones… so you don’t have to do the guesswork and play the right solos for the right situation. (That means your listeners will be immersed into your solos the moment you strum your first note!)

“Real-world” examples that will build your soloing chops and gain the confidence to jam with any group of musicians. (That means you don’t have to avoid certain musicians just because they are of a different playing style than you!)

These exercises will change the way your fingers move on the fretboard — for good.

Whether you’re looking to improve speed, accuracy, finger independence, or hand coordination, this easy-to-follow guide is packed with the 12 most effective exercises for your fretting and picking hand.

Perfect for warm-ups, practice sessions, or breaking through plateaus.

Inside This Downloadable Tab Book, You’ll Discover:

- A simple scale that works as a musical dictionary so you can memorize all the notes in minutes.

- How to play thousands of your favorite songs using 5 simple chords.

- One simple formula to play major chords in any key across the fretboard.

- Steve Stine’s simple real world soloing chart that takes the guesswork out of what scales to play for your rock, metal, folk, punk, country and blues solos.

Inside this cheat sheet, you'll discover...

The exact scales you need to play solos you love… so you can don’t have to learn every single scale before playing great solos. (That means you don’t need years before you could impress your family and friends with your solos!)

My “Real World Soloing Chart” strategy to play solos based on tones… so you don’t have to do the guesswork and play the right solos for the right situation. (That means your listeners will be immersed into your solos the moment you strum your first note!)

“Real-world” examples that will build your soloing chops and gain the confidence to jam with any group of musicians. (That means you don’t have to avoid certain musicians just because they are of a different playing style than you!)

- Very simple scale changes to triple your soloing options overnight! (You’ll never feel trapped or hesitate soloing again and your creativity will skyrocket)

- The secret scale used by grizzled bluesman to play thrilling out-of-the-box licks that will astonish your audience.

- Love rock and roll? This must-know blues pattern creates fist-pumping rock solos.

and much more!

Discovering Steve Stine changed so much for me in terms of my playing. The results have been outstanding.

Nadeed I.
Nadeed I.

I can play stuff now that I never even knew, especially the theory.

Austin
Austin

I've progressed from knowing a few simple chords to playing lead guitar in a four man band.

Bob
Bob