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Overview
Heany's Razor
Checkpoint: Do This Before The Course
One More Thing Before We Begin: Record Yourself
Want A Shortcut? Take The Long Way
Note Names
Note Names One
Note Names Two
Note Names Three
Note Names Four
Note Names Five
Note Names Day Six
Note Names Day Seven
Note Names Day Eight
Note Names Day Nine
Note Names Day Ten
Octave Drop Chord Building
Octave Shapes
Octave Drop Chord Building 1
Octave Drop Chord Building 2
Octave Drop Chord Building 3
Octave Drop Chord Building 4
Octave Drop Chords F
Octave Drop Chords G
Octave Drop Chords Dm 1
Octave Drop Chords Dm 2
Octave Drop Chords Dm 3
Octave Drop Chords Dm 4
Octave Drop Chords Em
Octave Drop Chords Am
Ted Greene Chords
Ted Greene Chords C
Ted Greene Chords F
Ted Greene Chords G
Ted Greene Chords Dm
Ted Greene Chords Em
Ted Greene Chords Am
Paving Pathways
Paving Pathways C 1
Paving Pathways C 2
Paving Pathways C 3
The Verheyen Test
Paving Pathways F 1
Paving Pathways F 2
Paving Pathways F 3
Verheyen Test F
Paving Pathways G
Verheyen Test G
Paving Pathways Dm 1
Paving Pathways Dm 2
Paving Pathways Dm 3
Verheyen Test Dm
Paving Pathways Em 1
Paving Pathways Em 2
Paving Pathways Em 3
Verheyen Test Em
Paving Pathways Am
Verheyen Test Am
CAGED System Basics
CAGED Overview
CAGED 1 - C Major C Shape
CAGED 2 - C Major A Shape
CAGED 3 - C Major G Shape
CAGED 4 - Checkpoint
CAGED 5 - C Major E Shape
CAGED 6 - C Major D Shape
CAGED 7 - C Major C Shape Again
CAGED 8 - Checkpoint
reCAGED & 3 x 5
reCAGED Overview
Modes For People With Better Shit To Do
3 x 5 Overview: Tension & Release
3 x 5 Major One: C
3 x 5 Major Two: F
3 x 5 Major Three: C - F
3 x5 Major Four: G
3 x 5 Major Five: C - G, C - F - C - G
3 x 5 Minor One: Dm
3 x 5 Minor Two: C - Dm
3 x 5 Minor Three: Em
3 x 5 Minor Four: Dm - Em
3 x 5 Minor Five: Am
3 x 5 Minor Six: Am - F
The Wonders of iRealPro
Words & Music (Just Enough Theory To Get The Job Done)
Reading Charts
Roman Numerals For Chords
Borrowed Chords
Minors That Are Usually Major
The Flat Chords
Applying The Process To A New Chord: D
Revisiting Scale Degrees: The Maps
The Process Applied To E
The Process Applied To A
The Process Applied To Bb
The Process Applied To Ab
The Process Applied to Eb
The Process Applied To Fm
Extensions: Hip Lines & Cool Chords
Extensions: The Major Seven
Extensions: The Flat Seven
Extensions: The Nine
Extensions: The Six/Thirteen
Extensions: The Flat Five
Next Steps
The Genome Curve Revisited: How Many Chords?
Steve Vai vs Carl Verheyen: Which Virtuoso’s Method Is Better?
Speed Of Musical Thought
How Not To Learn The Blues
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
A Terrifyingly Long Checklist
Note Names Three
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