Lets go! So excited to share this one with you! Get 20% off launch price with code: friendsofmathrock (enter at checkout) bit.ly/3zKIcTY Thanks for all your support! P.s. Patrons, head over to Patreon for a super special discount 😁
I learned from your book after only minimal guitar experience and then i started my emo math rock phc band Alone I Stand (new ep out this year!). Wouldn’t have been possible without your expertise, delivery, and structure. This course is going to be huge!! Thanks again homie, I vouch for you every time some asks how I learned tapping so quickly 🙏🙏🙏
Wow! Very cool. Just a quick question though: can I buy only one part of the course (setting up a guitar)? I have been able to learn the technique just from yours and other RUclipsrs’ videos, but keeping my guitars’ action and intonation in place is always a trouble for me 😅
hello! unfortunately there's no way for me to offer individual parts of the course, however, the guide is quite straight forward information for those completely new to setting up guitars. So the information exists online I just simplified it for those who have never done it before.
Hey Steve, I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years. I’ve got plenty of experience with tapping - I’ve got plenty of exercises under my belt and songs learned. The problem is they’re all shred or rock or metal, and I’m on a bit of a math journey right now. Seeing that I understand the fundamentals of the technique, but maybe not the fundamentals of this particular style/genre, would you suggest grabbing this course, or waiting for a more intermediate/advanced course? Thanks!
Great question! There may be a few bits and bobs in there that'll help you. For example, in the second section there are 7 exercises, the first two are dedicated to building strength and dexterity, which I'm sure you already have, but from the third exercise onwards, they are modeled on the common ways that math rock guitarists use finger tapping, so that'd help you learn some of the fundamentals of the style. The first part of the course goes over the basics of setting up a guitar for finger tapping, simple step-by-step guide to dial in a decent sound for finger tapping, and the last part covers the essential technique considerations. So not sure how useful that it for you! That being said, if you do end up getting it and it's not as useful as you'd like then just pop me an email and I'll get your money back to you. Thanks!
Lets go! So excited to share this one with you! Get 20% off launch price with code: friendsofmathrock (enter at checkout)
bit.ly/3zKIcTY
Thanks for all your support!
P.s. Patrons, head over to Patreon for a super special discount 😁
I learned from your book after only minimal guitar experience and then i started my emo math rock phc band Alone I Stand (new ep out this year!). Wouldn’t have been possible without your expertise, delivery, and structure. This course is going to be huge!!
Thanks again homie, I vouch for you every time some asks how I learned tapping so quickly 🙏🙏🙏
Ur seriously awesome man, I love ur channel so much
Thank you so much! 🥰
I fuckin love You dude, you’ve been such an inspiration!
Thank you! Love you too, and thanks for the love 🥰
Wow! Very cool. Just a quick question though: can I buy only one part of the course (setting up a guitar)? I have been able to learn the technique just from yours and other RUclipsrs’ videos, but keeping my guitars’ action and intonation in place is always a trouble for me 😅
hello! unfortunately there's no way for me to offer individual parts of the course, however, the guide is quite straight forward information for those completely new to setting up guitars. So the information exists online I just simplified it for those who have never done it before.
Hey Steve, I’ve been playing guitar for over 20 years. I’ve got plenty of experience with tapping - I’ve got plenty of exercises under my belt and songs learned. The problem is they’re all shred or rock or metal, and I’m on a bit of a math journey right now. Seeing that I understand the fundamentals of the technique, but maybe not the fundamentals of this particular style/genre, would you suggest grabbing this course, or waiting for a more intermediate/advanced course? Thanks!
Great question! There may be a few bits and bobs in there that'll help you. For example, in the second section there are 7 exercises, the first two are dedicated to building strength and dexterity, which I'm sure you already have, but from the third exercise onwards, they are modeled on the common ways that math rock guitarists use finger tapping, so that'd help you learn some of the fundamentals of the style.
The first part of the course goes over the basics of setting up a guitar for finger tapping, simple step-by-step guide to dial in a decent sound for finger tapping, and the last part covers the essential technique considerations. So not sure how useful that it for you!
That being said, if you do end up getting it and it's not as useful as you'd like then just pop me an email and I'll get your money back to you.
Thanks!
@@LetsTalkAboutMathRock Steve, you're the best. Thanks so much!
@@dougc84 thank you!
me gustaría que los cursos tuvieran subtítulos en español. ojala pronto
Would love for you to do a run down of all your guitars!
Would really appreciate if you could make a tutorial or atleast tabs for Hot Probs by Colossal. I can't find them absolutely anywhere.