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MarshalClaw
04-03-2008, 01:24 PM
Supposedly it uses the CAGED system and somehow reduces a bunch of knowledge to 2 patterns.

Anyone tried this? These are DVDs that have just been released.
The link to this product is on his site at guitar5day.com

sparksoft
04-22-2008, 10:23 AM
Supposedly it uses the CAGED system and somehow reduces a bunch of knowledge to 2 patterns.

Anyone tried this? These are DVDs that have just been released.
The link to this product is on his site at guitar5day.com

A good question MarshalClaw ... I would be very interested in anyone who has tried this too ... I just wondered why, if it is so simple and comprises only two patterns, it needs 3 DVDs to describe it?

Maybe I am missing something ...

ren
04-23-2008, 04:15 AM
If it turns out that there is some kind of secret method of learning guitar that only takes 5 days, man am I going to be gutted after 23 years of playing.... :rolleyes:

I have no knowledge of this product but based on others over the years I am highly sceptical. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is... and there are no shortcuts really...

banjofred
09-26-2010, 03:00 AM
Heck - I bought the course !!!

Like you I was more than curious about his secret method, and looked at his free tasters on the net. Eventually I decided to pay the man his money.

If you want to do the same, well I suggest you buy the 3 dvds .

Whilst I couldnt and wouldnt try and summarise three dvds here, its a short form version of the CAGED system, which allows you to work on only 2 forms (shapes) by memorising a simple instruction.

You want ot know more, go to the man - I aint letting anyone dip his bread in Andrews gravy without paying.

I bought a lot of courses from the USA. I have every one of Andrews courses 9guitar5day or something like that on google). I have also bought form others and rate them as follows (not in any order)

Andrew Koblick I mentioned - a laid back personal approach - you can mail him.

Bob MurnaHAN - SIMILAR FRIENDLY APPROACH

Dan Denley - a real pro, very deep into it

David Taub - cooler than cool , he is the man

All great fun, lots for free, and then spend a few dollars (or pounds) to support them by buying some stuff.

play on
Fred
Washingon England