The GoodGuitarist Holiday Bundle
Take advantage of this special once-a-year offer and get all the tools you need to learn guitar once and for all!
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SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER - OVER 40% OFF
$347 → $199
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The Holiday Bundle offers you the freedom to learn at your own pace: Learn to strum with confidence, to play beautiful fingerstyle, master the fretboard with barre chords and more.
Already own "Learn Guitar Once-And-For-All"?
You might be interested in my Intermediate Holiday Bundle
Learn Guitar Once-And-For-All
$149
Build a solid foundation in as little as 15 minutes a day. Learn all the basic chord shapes, the most useful strumming patterns and most importantly how to play guitar and make it sound like real music!
Fingerstyle: Beginner to Advanced
$99
Start with really simple fingerstyle. From there, we learn the most essential fingerstyle techniques like Travis Picking and a whole bunch more.
Barre Chords Made Easy
$99
Take your playing further with "barre chords" - movable shapes that unlock the fretboard and are the basis for mastering... pretty much everything. It starts very simple and is designed to get anyone playing these shapes.
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EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SUCCEED
I want you to reach your goals on guitar. That's why I'm offering a 30-day moneyback guarantee.
If you try the course, practice the things I show you, and don't see results, I will give you every cent of your money back.
I know my courses will provide you with everything it takes to learn guitar, but if you're not satisfied, I don't want you to feel like you didn't get your money's worth.
Simply email me within 30 days of purchase and I'll give you a refund - no questions asked.
Take advantage of this once-a-year special offer
The holidays are my favorite time of year and the only time I give out deals like this. Start your journey now and finally learn to play your favorite songs with confidence!
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Message from James...
My first few years of practicing guitar were, well, in a word: exhausting. I was stressed about getting better as quickly as I could, and I was confused about the conflicting information out there. Yes, I had some sweet moments of feeling like I was “getting it”, but I was hitting so many snags. I tried to do it all on my own. And, that was…a lot. While my neighbors and friends seemed to be playing effortlessly, I was still leagues behind them.
Eventually, I found myself on a journey similar to so many beginners: I inhaled every piece of advice I could get out of my guitar-playing neighbor, I read magazines, books, made practice plans, and tried to stick to it and learn it once-and-for-all. I was determined to get “good”
But I wasn’t really getting any better…
I didn’t realize it at the time, but I was going about it the wrong way. I needed to get to the root of my understanding of the instrument and I had to keep trying to find something that clicked for me.
Eventually, I found my way to music school and started actually playing with real people. I realized that I could practice on my own all I wanted, but it was not going to help me as much as actually playing together with someone would. I was worried about sounding bad in front of others.
I was worried about judgment. But I got over myself and gave it another shot.
Over the following months and years, I learned that music is a conversation. One that needs to be in sync with others. One that needs to flow and be fun. I started to have compassion for myself for making mistakes. I started to notice that others were learning too, whereas before I thought everybody else seemed like a master and I was the imposter in the room.
Since then, I’ve learned to say “yes” to new experiences that will humble me.
The more open-minded I was, the better I got.
Everything that has culminated to this point has shaped the way I teach guitar.
I always emphasize getting a good feel for rhythm and I offer many, many “real-time” playalongs so that I can be that real person that is playing alongside you. I can be the very guide to you that I was missing out on when I first started learning guitar.
I won’t leave you hanging with inaccurate advice or lofty, too-good-to-be-true claims about becoming a true musician.
Instead, I want to teach you the language of music. I want to have that conversation with you. I want you to show yourself compassion and I would love to witness your personal growth - no matter how young, old, insecure, happy, or unhappy you currently are.
There is so much to be said.
Won’t you join in on the conversation and let yourself be heard?
I’ve got the map you need.
James Testani
Founder of GoodGuitarist