Ultimate Fretboard Visualization
Effortlessly visualize anything, anywhere on the fretboard using the incredible Two-Point System.
ABOUT THE COURSE
In this course Tom Quayle and David Beebee guide you step-by-step through the process of visualizing the fretboard using two-point intervallic function shapes - the most powerful and efficient system to visualize anything, anywhere on the guitar.
In addition, the course also provides a highly organised practice plan for working with the Solo - Fretboard Visualization App 2.0 (iOS). You’ll learn to practice using Solo in exactly the way Tom and David teach their students and use it themselves.Â
Encompassing 5 hours of tuition, split across 12 sections and 72 videos, Tom and David clearly explain their unique two-point method, and systematically teach how to learn, apply and practice it with the Solo - Fretboard Visualization App 2.0 (iOS).
Please note: The Ultimate Fretboard Visualization Course is intended to be used in conjunction with Solo 2.0 for iOS, not Solo for Android.
'Unlike every other fretboard course, this is NOT designed to teach you thousands of shapes and positions that are impossible to memorise. This course gives you the FUNDAMENTAL TOOLS you need to really understand the fretboard in a new way and create those shapes in realtime whilst improvising.
This is not the same old, tired set of ideas - there is a better, more efficient way to think about the fretboard and we want to show it to you TODAY!'
Tom Quayle
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
This course & the Solo 2.0 (iOS) app are designed to help players at every stage of their development. No matter where you are as a guitar player, you'll always find ways to challenge yourself and improve your fretboard knowledge with the skills and practice methods outlined in this course.
David and Tom have taken thousands of students at many different levels through this visualisation process, all with amazing results. Combined with the power of the Solo 2.0 (iOS) app, whether you are just starting out with guitar or are an advanced player wanting to improve your skills and push through to the next level, this course provides you with the all the tools you need to understand your instrument like never before.
If you’ve ever found yourself getting lost whilst soloing over a chord progression, you’ll find that the Solo 2.0 (iOS) app is the perfect practice tool to help you apply these two-point shapes, perfectly outlining harmony on the fretboard in real time without relying on large, unwieldy shapes that are hard to manipulate whilst improvising.Â
For anyone who has already purchased the Solo 2.0 (iOS) app, this course provides the ultimate structured tuition material for the ultimate practice tool.Â
Please note: The Ultimate Fretboard Visualization Course is intended to be used in conjunction with Solo 2.0 for iOS, not Solo for Android.
WORK AT YOUR OWN PACE
The course is broken down into easy to follow sections that you can work through at your own speed. The teachable platform allows you to mark each lesson as 'complete' showing your progress as you work through the course.
HIGH QUALITY CONTENT
The course contains professionally shot, high quality video throughout with closeups of the fretboard and hands, accompanying PDF files, section summaries and exercises to practice.
STREAM ON ANY DEVICE
Access the course videos anytime on your phone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer.
COURSE CURRICULUM
- 11. Intro: Just How Many Two-Point Intervallic Function Shapes Are There? (2:17)
- 12. Learning The Shapes For The 3 & Compensating For Standard Tuning (12:16)
- 13. Drilling The Shapes For The 3 Across The Fretboard With Solo (7:48)
- 14. Learning & Drilling The 5 (6:01)
- 15. Learning & Drilling The 7 (4:40)
- 16. Learning & Drilling The b3 (5:35)
- 17. Learning & Drilling The b5 (2:53)
- 18. Learning & Drilling The b7 (4:22)
- Summary
- The Core Intervallic Function Drill Exercise
- Two-Point Intervallic Function Shape Diagrams PDF: Basic Chord Tones
- 27. Intro: You’ll Never Get Lost Playing Arpeggios Again (2:21)
- 28. Root To Root Ascending (8:52)
- 29. Root To Root Descending (3:34)
- 30. 3 To 3 Ascending (5:28)
- 31. 3 To 3 Descending (0:33)
- 32. 5 To 5 Ascending & Descending (5:33)
- 33. 7 To 7 Ascending & Descending (5:58)
- 34. Developing Flexibility In Your Ascending Arpeggio Pathways (2:47)
- 35. Developing Flexibility In Your Descending Arpeggio Pathways (1:06)
- 36. Other 7th Chord Types In The Changes Trainer (0:39)
- Summary
- Exercises To Practice
- 37. Improvisation Performance Through Autumn Leaves (2:55)
- 38. How We Use Two-Point Intervallic Function Shapes To Play Through Chord Changes (5:00)
- 39. The Exercises We Are Using (3:17)
- 40. Applying Fretboard Limitations To Enhance The Process (1:24)
- 41. Working With Single Chord Tones (5:30)
- 42. Working With Two Chord Tones (4:00)
- 43. Working With Three Chord Tones (3:35)
- 44. Working With Four Chord Tones & Randomisation (5:42)
- 45. Removing The Fretboard Limitations (2:04)
- Summary
- Exercises To Practice
- 50. Intro: You’ll Never Get Lost Playing Scales Again (0:38)
- 51. Using The Two-Point Intervallic Function System To Construct Scales (5:26)
- 52. Randomising Intervallic Function Order In The Scale Trainer (4:04)
- 53. Practicing Scales Starting From Every Finger (1:12)
- 54. Root To Root Ascending (8:07)
- 55. Root To Root Descending (4:21)
- 56. 3 To 3 Ascending (6:15)
- 57. 3 To 3 Descending (4:23)
- 58. 5 To 5 & 7 To 7 Ascending & Descending (5:14)
- 59. Taking Your Scale Practice Further (5:38)
- Summary
- Exercises To Practice
- 60. Same Shapes Different Chord Contexts (2:41)
- 61. Learning & Drilling The b2/b9 (4:07)
- 62. Learning & Drilling The #2/#9 (4:53)
- 63. Learning & Drilling The #4/#11 (2:37)
- 64. Learning & Drilling The #5 (4:15)
- 65. Learning & Drilling The b6/b13 (4:37)
- 66. Two-Point Intervallic Function Shapes Addendum: bb7, Octave Shapes & Optional Extras (2:54)
- Summary
- Exercises To Practice
- Two-Point Intervallic Function Shape Diagrams: Completing The Chromatic Scale
'Using a limited number of generic two-point intervallic function shapes as your visual building blocks for scales, chords and arpeggios is far more efficient than trying to memorise thousands of large, multi-note patterns across many positions in all 12 keys.'
David Beebee
ABOUT YOUR TUTORS
TOM QUAYLE - As one of the most respected fusion guitarists in the world, Tom has taught literally thousands of guitar players across the globe his unique approach to the instrument.
For over a decade now, Tom's tuition products have proven to be some of the most popular ever created for guitarists wanting to push their skills to the next level.
Thanks to his successful online presence and unique skill set, Tom has become a highly regarded and in demand product demonstrator, reviewer and clinician.
He is an Ibanez signature artist, has travelled the world teaching and playing and counts legends such as John Petrucci, Dweezil Zappa, Steve Morse and Andy Timmons amongst his ever growing fanbase.
DAVID BEEBEE - David is a guitarist, educator and podcaster from the UK. He produces tuition products for his website, hosts The Guitar Hour Podcast, gigs throughout the UK, and travels further afield teaching, performing and giving clinics for Fibenare Guitars as a signature artist
Solo was designed & created by Tom Quayle, David Beebee & Mike Pattee