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Your First Step Toward Playing Lead Guitar

Learn the scale behind thousands
of iconic riffs and solos.


Start playing original melodies, riffs, and even
solos with this free downloadable guide.

No credit card required. Instant download.

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How do guitarists start writing their own riffs and melodies? This is it.

If you’ve learned some chords and strumming patterns and want to start playing lead, this guide is your next step. You’ll learn one simple scale that helps you write riffs, lead lines, solos, and melodies that sound great without memorizing the entire fretboard or guessing by ear.

The pentatonic scale is used by legends like Hendrix, Clapton, and Slash, and even modern artists like The 1975. But more importantly, it’s the easiest and most effective way to move beyond rhythm and start making music of your own.

This Guide Will Show You

STEP 01

What the pentatonic scale is, and why it’s almost every guitarist's go-to for lead guitar.

STEP 02

How to start using it to explore your own lead guitar voice.

STEP 03

How to play it across the fretboard, one shape at a time.

Whether you’re dreaming of solos, licks, or just want to sound more musical, this is the perfect place to begin.

What’s Inside

Not Just Diagrams, A Complete Practice System

Not Just Diagrams, A Complete Practice System

You can Google scale charts. But this guide walks you through what the scale is, how it works, and how to use it to create riffs, lead lines, and melodies that sound great, without needing to memorize the entire fretboard or decode theory videos.

Six Free Backing Tracks to Practice With

You’ll get six downloadable tracks in different keys and styles so you can apply what you learn in a real musical setting. It’s how you move from scale shapes to playing music that feels good. 

Six Free Backing Tracks to Practice With
A Downloadable Guide You’ll Actually Use

A Downloadable Guide You’ll Actually Use

Save it to your device or print it out; it’s a reference you can pull up anytime during practice. Whether you’re working on a shape, checking a diagram, or jamming with a track, everything you need is in one place.

Start With One Shape And Build From There

You won’t get overwhelmed. You’ll start with Shape 1, and as it becomes comfortable, you’ll see how all five shapes connect across the fretboard.

Start With One Shape And Build From There
Fretboard Diagrams That Actually Make Sense

Fretboard Diagrams That Actually Make Sense

Clean, beginner-friendly visuals show finger numbers, root notes, and key positions—so you’re never lost on the neck.

Lead Guitar Techniques for First-Time Players

You’ll get step-by-step guidance on bends, slides, and vibrato. These aren’t just scale drills—they’re tools for real expression. 

Lead Guitar Techniques for First-Time Players

The Guide That Gets You Creating, Not Copying

Why Are We
Giving This Away?

Because too many guitarists get stuck playing chords and never learn how to create music of their own.

We made this guide specifically for players like you, those who want to break out of strumming chords and memorizing other peoples guitar parts and take their first step toward writing riffs, lead lines, and melodies.

It’s not a teaser from a paid course. It’s a complete, beginner-friendly resource made just for this. And it’s yours, free.

When Practice Feels Musical, Progress Comes Faster

After just a few sessions with
this guide, you’ll notice:

Less guessing, and
more creating

More confidence moving
around the neck

Riffs and lead lines
starting to flow

A renewed excitement to pick up your guitar.
You don’t need to know theory. You just need the right starting point.