We're updating the community and moving all social content from the community to the Discord. All lessons related conversations will still take place here though! Join the Discord below and view the full announcement for more details
JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADNew site looks nice and sleek! Only missing that SG touch. Maybe a nice logo somewhere?
As long as we get a rough autographs on a petition(like approxiametely 5 billion) it may happenAny chance Syn's kids will start doing lessons for other little tikes? I got a 3 year old boy and 8-month girl; need to get an axe in their hands soon.
The new site looks wonderful and operates very smoothly. I like the new organization sections for the lessons too.What's up $ynners?! We all appreciate how patient you have been while the team has worked diligently to bring you this new and improved school. Of course, there are DOZENS of new features to improve your learning experience. Feel free to snoop around, poke around and explore. If you have any questions please drop a comment below! I'll be doing a tutorial on the new website very soon!
Also, please stay tuned for the badass blues series by Papa Gates!
Our pleasure, so stoked you guys are happy. This is just the beginningJust had a noodle around on the new school... absolutely love it! The trophy system is awesome and the way that it tracks the lessons you have done / are doing is just great. Thanks so much to @Syn Gates and @Brian Haner Sr. for the great work and dedication, and thank you for helping thousands of people like myself learn something that seems impossible... the art of guitar. Not to forget @Jak Angelescu for all of her work too in building this new site! Now excuse me, I have some practising and reacting to do!
Have you guys deleted a couple lessons? I remember an alternate picking 3 note per string major scale lesson, that involved playing 4 notes (3 on 1 and 1 on the next string) but I can't find it now!
Please help, I really want to recommend the lesson to someone else.
Have you guys deleted a couple lessons? I remember an alternate picking 3 note per string major scale lesson, that involved playing 4 notes (3 on 1 and 1 on the next string) but I can't find it now!
Please help, I really want to recommend the lesson to someone else.