1. Watch This Special Project X Lesson.
2. Grab your 10 Free Backing Tracks Here


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OPEN FORM: 1 - 5 - 1 - 3

This form can be found in the Open A chord the Open E Chord and Open D chords.
The OPEN refers to the space between the 1st and 2nd notes of the chords, which is a 5th.

CLOSED FROM: 1 - 3 - 5 - 1

This form can be found in the Open G chord and the Open C Chord.

The CLOSED refers to the space between the 1st and 2nd notes of the chords, which is a 3rd.


READ WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING:

Never before has the CAGED system been broken down into the easiest to understand basic concepts.

Project X includes: 3 DVDs, 2 CDs plus Workbook.

A Complete desription of the CAGED system including:
All Major, Minor and Pentatonic chords and scales
Chord Progressions and backing tracks.
Much much more.

Project X is a great way to unlock your Fretboard.
Here are some some comments received about Project X.


I've been gigging in bands for 33 years, have been teaching guitar for over 20 and I still have issues with improvisation and lead playing. I play patterns and loops, but I think this Project X concept would take me to that "next level".

To the point where "if I can think it, I can play it". Thanks for designing and building the whole concept into a package that is readily and easily understood. Thanks again.


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"I have been using the 3 octave riff lesson for the past few days, and have noticed a huge improvement in my knowlege of the fretboard."



"I've tried about 4 courses (free online, paid for download, and paid for DVDs) and they just don't seem to fully explain what your watching/reading very well.

In the short time I spent watching the video I feel like I actually learned 'real' guitar information that allowed me to pick it up and play. It's the exact type of instructional course I've been looking for and I have no doubt my playing would improve immensely using this product.

Thank you very much for the initial look at it!"


I hope you enjoyed this lesson.