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WebCam Lessons

 

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will achieve fast results.

 

 

 

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Webcam Lessons Now Available: Members $10 1/2 hour or $20 for 1 hour

Member Webcam Lessons

Non-Members $15 1/2 hour or $30 for 1 hour.

Non Member Webcam Lessons

For more information or to Sign up Contact me HERE

 

All lessons will be taught one on one for personal attention.

Tabs of your lesson will be sent by email.

You can choose any lesson or just let me know what you need help with.

Songs taught of your choosing with a breakdown of parts and solos.

 

Beginner Lessons in the following topics:

*  How to learn all the notes on the Fretboard quick and easy

*  Easy Finger Exercises to help build Strength and Dexterity

*  Easy Open Chords and Songs

*  Easy Picking and Strumming

*  Easy open Scales

 

Intermediate Lessons in the following topics:

*  How to pratice the Correct way and to get the most out of your time

*  Speed Picking

*  Speed Building

*  2 and 3 String Sweeping Arpeggios

*  4 and 5 String Sweeping Arpeggios

*  3 Ocatave Sweeping Arpeggios

*  Learn the Modes on the entire Fretboard

*  Soloing Techniques

*  Understanding Keys and Key Centers

*  Learning to use the entire Fretboard

*  Rhythms and Riffs

 

Advanced Lessons in the following topics:

*  Advanced Soloing

*  Key Centers and Substitutions

*  Modes and Modal Interchange

*  Progressions and Soloing over them

*  Sweeping Arpeggios using the entire Fretboard

Testimonials:

Well i know you guys are tired of hearing me talk about the web cam lesson, but they are well worth every penny. I  have learned more in the last month about shred guitar than I have in the last couple of years.  How to practice,  how to make a practice schedule, what to practice and how long I should practice a day.  Correct fingerings for scales and sequences that I thought were tough explained and shown in a easier manner to play them.  Learn about guitar gear amps etc.  How to get a good sound.  Leigh knows what he is talking about.  Take a lesson.  You will not regret it.  You will continue with more lessons.

Tony, Arizona

 

I had been learning guitar on my own but thought I needed some guidance to speed up the process. There aren't many shredders where I live
(none that I've met) so I searched the net for some shred guitar webcam lessons and found Leigh. First of all, he's a great guitar player!
And as a teacher he is committed to helping you get to where you want to go. After a lesson he'll write up the tab for the exercises and email
them to me. He also answers any questions I have in between lessons through email. In fact, he actually encourages me to email him with
questions.

He doesn't charge anything extra for all the extra time he spends writing up tabs or answering my email questions. That's the thing about Leigh, not only is he a good teacher but he is an incredibly nice guy as well. Seriously. He is so friendly and kind. I think those are really important qualities in a teacher because learning guitar can be pretty frustrating. And if your teacher isn't nice it only makes things worse! The loads of lessons in the member's section are also great. Tons of great videos and tabs in there.
Listen: if you want to learn how to shred solos that will melt faces you need to start taking lessons with Leigh.
What are you waiting for?
Life's too short to suck at guitar.

Omar S. - Vancouver, Canada

 

I went back to the left/right brain exercises and the alternate picking exercises. I really focused and did all the exercises listed in tab and the ones Leigh shows in the videos. I was totally amazed at how intense and absolutely perfect those are for warming up and adding to the daily practice/warmup schedule. I was shocked at how much burning I got in my forearm and hand from those. I plan to add those to my daily routine until I can do them all perfectly and at a high speed.
I was very happy at the results I seen just from the first day of going through those.
I wanted to share in case anyone was at the stage where I was, where I was stuck on what to use to get the most out of my practice time.
I made this post for other members that may be at the same playing level I am, and searching for something to add to their practice or just looking for something to start with. The single finger exercise Leigh shows is intense after about 45 sec my ring and pinky are just screaming from the workout but it is a great strength dexterity and speed builder.

Spudnick, Oregon

 






 

 

 
Sunday, 05.09.2010