The Inner Circle
Does This Sound Like You?
You love the guitar. You put in the time. But you feel like you've been spinning your wheels.
- You're grabbing bits and pieces from YouTube, tabs, and random lessons — but none of it adds up to a real plan.
- You're not sure if you're even practicing the right things, and another year keeps slipping by.
- You've never had someone you could just ask — a real player who knows your situation and can point you in the right direction.
- You want to get better, but you don't know what the next step actually is.
Look, I get it. I was there for a long time myself. The problem isn't you — it's that you don't have direction. That's what the Inner Circle is all about.
Introducing:
The Inner Circle
Now, this is not a course and it's not a master class. It's more like a private session where we dig deep into some real guitar playing.
Twice a month, I get together with a small group of guitar players on Zoom. Each session starts with a lesson on a specific topic. They're all interrelated, so one follows another and your skills build over time. After the lesson, I field your questions, and then I open it up for open counseling — basically, it's ask me anything. We talk about guitar, blues, gear, our favorite records. It's a great hang, and it's a ton of fun.
And if you miss a session? No problem. I record all of them, and you can watch it on the replay.
I really love the community that we're building over at the Inner Circle. I have a great time doing it — it's one of my favorite things to do, and I really look forward to the meetings. Everyone has a great time.
Why This Is Different
I've been teaching guitar for a long time, and the one thing I keep coming back to is this: most players don't need more information. They need someone who can cut through the noise and show them exactly what to work on next.
That's what the Inner Circle is. It's not another pile of pre-recorded videos you'll never finish. It's me, showing up twice a month, working with you directly. The lessons build on each other. The Q&A is real. And the community we've got going is something I'm genuinely proud of.