Learning paths
Find your next move.
Curated sequences of exercises. Pick the one that matches where you are, and we'll line up what comes next.
Onboarding
First Notes
The "is guitar for me?" path. No commitment. By the end you'll have played a real riff, learned two chords, switched between them, and played a recognizable melody.
Strings · Riffs · Chords · Music
Core
Zero to Hero
The default beginner path. Five open chords, real chord changes, and a song you'll actually recognize — built so something plays like music at every step, never twenty drills in a row.
First Sounds · Two Chords, First Music · The Rock Three
Rock
Power Up
The rock path. Power chords are two fingers, one movable shape, and they drop on any root anywhere on the neck — the fastest route from "I can fret a note" to "this sounds like rock."
The Shape · Move It · Rock
Lead
Lead Guitar 101
The soloing path. One shape — the A minor pentatonic box — is behind nearly every rock and blues solo ever played. Learn it, get a few licks under your fingers, improvise in it, and finish with an eight-bar solo of your own.
The Box · Licks · Improvise & Solo