Improvise for Real IFR Video Course for Guitar, In this course just for guitarists, we start from the very beginning and build a complete approach to improvising on the guitar. If you have always dreamed of truly understanding music and being able to improvise with complete freedom on the guitar, this is the course for you!
If you long to understand how music really works and how to improvise with complete freedom on the guitar, this course will be transformational for you. You will learn to understand the entire fretboard at once, allowing you to break out of memorized scale drawings and truly express yourself creatively.
You will learn how songs and chord progressions work, and how to express your own musical ideas over these songs. You’ll even learn to improvise your own accompaniment chords on the guitar just as freely as you can improvise melody lines.
You do not need to know anything at all about music theory to begin, and you don’t need to be able to read sheet music.
This course will give you a solid foundation in both harmony and improvisation on the guitar that will serve you for the rest of your life.
This video course consists of 30 lesson videos with step-by-step demonstrations on the guitar, plus extensive class notes with more than 200 illustrations. The videos themselves are short, crisp and go right to the point. Each video is between 10 and 20 minutes in length and teaches you the next step of the method so that you can immediately begin working at this new level on your guitar. Each lesson will give you about a week’s worth of material to practice, and there are even self-tests and jam tracks to practice your skills.
“This method is by far the best music learning system I have ever experienced.” – Benny Elie Levi (Lod, Israel)
“The IFR Video Course for Guitar is the missing link I was looking for to guide me to where my instrument becomes an extension of my musical thoughts, and allows me to express those ideas freely and seamlessly.” – Bob Suave (Ontario, Canada)
“Improvise for Real has helped my improvising more than anything else I’ve ever studied. For me, it’s not a substitute for what I already know, but a complement to it. But if I had to do it all over again, I would have learned the IFR method first. It’s the most liberating, creative, intuitive approach to learning music that I have come across.” – Larry Basirico (Burlington, NC)
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