Your Turning Point From Watching Lead Guitar Players to Becoming One in 2026

Go From Rhythm-Only Player to Lead Guitarist Using the Pentatonic System With 15-Minute Daily Practice

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  • No hours of daily practice sessions required or complicated music theory to memorize
  • No complex fretboard diagrams to cram or dozens of scale shapes to learn
  • Without any prior lead guitar experience or technical skill needed
  • ​Even if you've been stuck strumming the same chords for years thinking lead guitar was completely out of reach

The Truth About Why Lead Guitar Feels Out of Reach for Most Players

Here's what's been happening:
You pick up the guitar – Same chords...
The songs you've played for months or maybe years.
You put it back down.

The lead guitar videos pile up in your watch history.
You see tutorials explaining scales and fret positions. But when you try to apply them, nothing connects. The patterns sit there on the fretboard with no musical context.
The fretboard above the 3rd fret feels like foreign territory.
Everything you know lives in those first few frets with your open chords. Moving up the neck means guessing which notes might work.
The lead guitar videos pile up in your watch history.
You see tutorials explaining scales and fret positions. But when you try to apply them, nothing connects. The patterns sit there on the fretboard with no musical context.
The fretboard above the 3rd fret feels like foreign territory.
Everything you know lives in those first few frets with your open chords. Moving up the neck means guessing which notes might work.
TABs show you which frets to press.
But not why those notes work together. Not how to use them in different keys or over different chord progressions. Just numbers on lines.
Songs with lead sections get skipped.
Jam sessions where people take turns soloing mean you stay on rhythm and keep your head down. Better to avoid it than expose the gap.
TABs show you which frets to press.
But not why those notes work together. Not how to use them in different keys or over different chord progressions. Just numbers on lines.
Songs with lead sections get skipped.
Jam sessions where people take turns soloing mean you stay on rhythm and keep your head down. Better to avoid it than expose the gap.
Months turn into years.
That familiar practice routine…
That comfort zone…
Somewhere along the way, "I'm just a rhythm guitarist" stopped being a temporary phase and started feeling permanent.


Here's What Becomes Possible…

You walk into your practice session knowing exactly what to work on.
Here's what your playing looks like:
From picking up those chords again → Excited to practice lead phrases
You grab the guitar and go straight to the backing track. You're working on a solo section, experimenting with bends and slides. This is what you look forward to now.


From guessing which notes might work → Knowing exactly which notes fit and WHY
The backing track plays through a chord change. Your fingers move to the right notes automatically. You know which notes belong in this key. No more guessing.
From avoiding jam sessions → Stepping up when it's your turn to solo
Someone passes you the guitar during a jam. You take your turn confidently. Your solo fits the song. The other players nod along. Someone says "nice" when you finish.


From only strumming chords → Creating your own lead phrases
You hear a melody idea in your head. You find it on the fretboard within seconds. You're not copying TABs anymore. You're expressing your own musical ideas.
From "just a rhythm guitarist" → "I play lead and rhythm"
Someone asks what kind of guitarist you are. You say "I play lead and rhythm" without hesitation. It feels true when you say it.

That moment hits you unexpectedly.
You nail a solo you've been working on.
The notes flow exactly how you heard them.
You set the guitar down thinking "I can't believe I just played that."


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How One Simple Pattern Unlocks Lead Guitar

Most approaches jump between disconnected concepts or start with theory before you play anything musical.
Lead guitarists often use one core pattern.
Five notes in a simple shape.
Different positions on the neck.
Here's how it works:
  ONE Pattern First
The minor pentatonic scale. Five notes in a simple shape that works over most rock, blues, country, and pop progressions. Not dozens of scales. One foundation.
  Pattern Understanding, Not Random Practice
You understand how to move patterns between keys. Understanding replaces guessing.
  Musical From Day One
Every lesson uses backing tracks. No isolated scale exercises. You hear how lead guitar works in real songs.
  Techniques That Express
Bends, slides, hammer-ons, vibrato. The techniques pros use to turn simple patterns into solos.
  15 Minutes Daily
Eight short modules. Each builds on the last. Lifetime access means you move at your own pace.
I used this approach to write 60+ original songs across five releases in bands.
No formal music theory training.
Just these pentatonic patterns, a few added notes, and techniques.
Introducing…

Lead Guitar Jumpstart

Lead Guitar Jumpstart gives you everything you need to go from rhythm-only to confident lead guitar in 8 structured modules.
I built this specifically for rhythm players who've never soloed.
One proven pattern.
Backing tracks so you hear it work musically.
Step-by-step guidance from someone who learned the exact same way.
What's inside:
  • 8 video modules teaching the minor pentatonic system
  • Backing tracks in multiple keys for musical practice
  • Interactive TABs and Guitar Pro files
  • ​70+ page workbook for offline reference
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Here's What You'll Learn Inside Lead Guitar Jumpstart


8 modules that take you from rhythm-only to confident lead guitar

Module 1:

Your First Scale

Build the foundation with the minor pentatonic pattern. Learn root note positioning across the fretboard and get the five-note pattern into your fingers through guided exercises. This is the ONE pattern that unlocks lead guitar - not dozens of complicated scales.
You'll play your first lead phrases over backing tracks from day one.

Module 2:

Essential Techniques

Master hammer-ons, pull-offs, and their combinations. Get multiple notes from a single pluck and learn how these techniques make simple patterns sound professional. Practice with structured exercises that build the muscle memory pros use.
These three techniques transform basic notes into expressive solos.

Module 3:

Extending the Pattern

Add three strategic notes to your original pattern and unlock more fretboard freedom. Learn slides (up, down, and combined) plus double stops that thicken your lead playing. Practice with backing tracks that show you exactly how these work musically.
Your playing gains flexibility while staying grounded in what you already know.

Module 4:

Major Pentatonic

Discover how the pattern you learned works for major keys too. Understand the difference between major and minor sounds and double your musical options using the exact same fretboard positions. Practice both with structured exercises and full solo examples.
Now you can solo over any song in major or minor.
Module 5:

Full Major & Minor Scales

Add two notes to your pentatonic patterns and access the complete seven note diatonic scales. Master vibrato technique for adding emotion to sustained notes. Apply everything through complete solo examples over real backing tracks.
You'll have pro-level tools while keeping that simple foundation.
Module 6:

Mini Pentatonics - Minor

Break your pattern into movable one-octave chunks that connect diagonally across the fretboard. Move horizontally up the neck instead of staying locked in one position. Practice connecting root note to root note with melodic examples over bluesy backing tracks.
This unlocks the entire fretboard, not just one box position.
Module 7:

Mini Pentatonics - Major

Apply the mini shape concept to major keys. Connect these shapes the way you did with minor and practice with major-key backing tracks. Master both approaches so you can solo anywhere on the neck in any key.
Complete fretboard freedom in major and minor keys.
Module 7:

Mini Pentatonics - Major

Apply the mini shape concept to major keys. Connect these shapes the way you did with minor and practice with major-key backing tracks. Master both approaches so you can solo anywhere on the neck in any key.
Complete fretboard freedom in major and minor keys.

By Joining Today You'll Also Get Free Access To:

BONUS #1
Module 8: Rhythm + Lead Combined
  • Combine power chords with lead fills to sound full without a backing track
  • Learn the exact structure for mixing rhythm and lead when playing solo
  • Jam by yourself and actually sound like a complete player
  • ​Practice improvisation without needing a band or backing track
BONUS #2
Backing Tracks in Alternative Keys
  • Practice the same patterns in different positions across the fretboard
  • Build confidence moving beyond the key of A minor
  • Hear how the patterns work in real musical settings
  • ​Develop the ability to solo in any key without relearning everything

BONUS #3
Printable Fretboard Cheat Sheet
  • Get instant visual reference for major and minor pentatonic patterns
  • See exactly where root notes land across the entire neck
  • Keep it beside you during practice for quick pattern checks
  • ​Never feel lost or overwhelmed by the fretboard again

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30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Take 30 days to work through the lessons, practice with the backing tracks, and see the results in your playing. If you don't feel inspired, more confident, and genuinely excited about lead guitar, just email us for a full refund. No questions asked. No complicated process.

Here's Everything You Get Today:


Lead Guitar Jumpstart Course (8 Modules) Value: $150
70+ Page Practice Workbook Value: $30
Backing Tracks + Interactive TABs Value: $40
Guitar Pro Files Value: $20
BONUS #1: Rhythm + Lead Combined Module Value: $40
Play solo without backing tracks
BONUS #2: Backing Tracks in Alternative Keys Value: $30
Practice patterns across the fretboard
BONUS #3: Printable Fretboard Cheat Sheet Value: $10
Major + minor pentatonic patterns

Total Value: $320

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Meet Your Instructor

I played in bands throughout my teens and twenties, writing and recording over 60 original songs across five releases - all without any formal music theory.
I relied on the same scale shapes and techniques I now teach in Lead Guitar Jumpstart.
I watched guitarists like Slash and Kirk Hammett use the same patterns repeatedly and realized this is all you really need.
For the past 10 years, I've taught over 1.7 million guitarists on YouTube.
I've seen thousands of rhythm players intimidated by lead guitar, overwhelmed by theory, and unsure where to start.
I created this course to meet you exactly where you are.
One simple pattern, a few techniques, and you're soloing.
— Dave

"Will I Need To Learn Music Theory?"

and other frequently asked questions...


I'm not good enough to play lead guitar yet. Should I wait?

This course is made for rhythm players who've never soloed before. Even if you're not physically ready to play everything yet, you'll still gain a clear understanding of how lead guitar works, what to aim for, and how to eventually get there. If you can play basic chords, you're ready to start.

Will I need to learn music theory?

This course focuses on practical playing first. Theory is optional and only introduced after you've had time to build confidence with your fingers. You'll learn what sounds good and why, without memorizing complicated theory concepts upfront.

What if I've tried learning lead guitar before and failed?

Most approaches assume prior knowledge, skip important foundations, or move too fast. Others focus only on theory or drills without any musical context. This course gives you safe note frameworks like the pentatonic scale with step-by-step examples to follow, so you're making music from the start.

Do I need special equipment or gear?

Just your guitar. The backing tracks play on any device - phone, tablet, or computer. The workbook and cheat sheet are downloadable PDFs. No expensive gear, pedals, or software needed.

Is this for acoustic or electric guitar?

Both. The techniques and patterns work on any guitar. The modules show examples on electric, but everything applies directly to acoustic as well.

How long do I have access?

You have lifetime access. You can access the course and learning materials whenever you like and for as long as you want.

 How much practice do I need?

Each lesson is bite-sized and can be practiced in short 10-15 minute blocks. You can go entirely at your own pace and revisit any module anytime. You'll have lifetime access so you can get to it whenever you feel ready.

How is this different from YouTube tutorials?

YouTube tutorials teach random tools with no connection. You learn a lick one day, a scale the next - everything's disconnected. This course provides a structured 8-module system with backing tracks, a workbook, and a clear path from your first scale to confident soloing.

How long until I can play my first solo?

Module 1 teaches you the core pattern immediately. You'll be playing your first lead phrases over backing tracks from day one. How fast you progress depends on consistent practice, but the pattern itself takes just minutes to learn.

What if this doesn't work for me?

Take 30 days to work through the lessons, practice with the backing tracks, and see the results in your playing. If you don't feel inspired, more confident, and genuinely excited about lead guitar, just email us for a full refund. No questions asked. No complicated process.

What level is this course for?

Rhythm players who know basic chords but have never played lead. You don't need to understand the fretboard beyond the 3rd fret or know any scales. If you've been stuck in rhythm-only mode and want to start soloing, this is for you.

Still have questions?

Please email us – info@guitarzero2hero.com – and we’ll answer them.
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Which Guitarist Will You Become?


If you keep playing rhythm-only guitar:

  • Scroll past YouTube lead guitar videos thinking "I could never do that"
  • ​Watch other guitarists solo at jams while you stay stuck strumming chords
  • ​Never understand which notes to play or why they work
  • ​Years go by playing the same 3-4 songs with the same patterns
  • ​Miss out on the creative expression that comes from playing lead

If you start playing lead guitar today:

  • Play your first lead phrases using one simple pentatonic pattern
  • ​Understand exactly which notes to play
  • ​Solo over backing tracks with confidence
  • ​Express yourself musically instead of just playing other people's riffs
  • ​Feel that "I can't believe I just played that!" moment

Here's Exactly How You'll Break Through


Modules 1-2

Your Foundation

Learn the minor pentatonic pattern and get it in your fingers. Master hammer-ons and pull-offs to make simple patterns sound professional.

Modules 3-4

Expanding Your Options

Extend the pattern with added notes and slides. Learn major pentatonic so you can solo in major and minor keys.

Modules 5-6

Complete Fretboard Access

Add diatonic scales and master vibrato technique. Break patterns into mini shapes that move across the entire neck.

Modules 7-8

Total Freedom

Apply mini shapes to major keys. Combine rhythm and lead so you can play complete pieces without backing tracks.

Beyond the Course...

The patterns become second nature. You're building your lead guitar vocabulary and playing with confidence.
Lead Guitar Jumpstart gives you everything you need to go from rhythm-only to confident lead guitar in 8 structured modules.

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