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Hey gang,

Getting ready to release the next fretboard workout on Money Chords!!

But needing a few testimonials for the webpage.  Any fretboard workout success stories out there?

I'd love to hear about your progress with them!

Hope all is well.

- Steve

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On 9/2/2018 at 11:31 PM, Steve Krenz said:

Hey gang,

Getting ready to release the next fretboard workout on Money Chords!!

But needing a few testimonials for the webpage.  Any fretboard workout success stories out there?

I'd love to hear about your progress with them!

Hope all is well.

- Steve

Glad to provide a testimonial Steve;

" I have all of Steve Krenz's "Fretboard Workouts" and highly recommend them to any guitar student who is serious about making  huge strdes in their learning ! Very professionally produced, clear and concise, Steves' teaching is easy to understand and enjoyable too. I found I made substantial gains in ability and understanding in a very short time frame. You will too!"

and

" When "Fretboard Workout - Jazz Chords"  came out, I jumped at the chance to get it. Having an interest in jazz guitar, but not knowing where to start, this was perfect. Step by step Steve Krenz teaches dozens of colorful chords and progressions which may be used in all styles of music.  A great way to open the " jazz world" and spice up your chord knowledge" .

I hope thats acceptable ?

Kindest Regards; Neil

ps feel free to paraphrase if needed.

 

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I have all the Fretboard Workouts. The workouts give you a great way to work on your physical skills. Speed and accuracy will be your rewards. The workouts also reinforce the different subjects to use guitar theory with real skills.  

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I’m pleased to say the Major Scales Workout is not quite as tough as quantum mechanics.

   Mmm, true, but a high uncertainty Steve would go for that.

I used to cry every few months over my slow progress. After two years on the Speed and Agility Workouts, I’m much faster. Now I cry at least once a week.

   Ewww, that didn’t come out quite right.

With the Speed and Agility Workout, you can use out-of-network physical therapists.

   Or maybe not. C’mon, girl, Steve needs some cheerfulness and optimism here.

Steve’s Major Scale Mastery Fretboard Workout has markedly improved my skills in three essential areas: melody lines, soloing, and fretboard geography. The graduated lessons will benefit the beginner through intermediate student. The Speed and Agility Workout is similarly designed to improve finger strength, dexterity, and independence. You might find similar tutorials elsewhere, but it’s unlikely you will find such a great value from so outstanding an instructor.

   Better. But now you’ve done it: he's going to expect you to play a solo at the next Gathering. Get your scaly carcass to the woodshed.

 

 

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