Using GSM you immediately start to understand and experience the mindset of the guitar master, and then gradually develop such a mindset yourself.
This is extremely important. You see, you could spend years and years playing and copying the solos of your favourite guitarists but still not develop the ability to create original solos of the same quality yourself. Why? Because you have no clear idea of how the masters "think", you have no clear idea of their mindset during improvisation.
Only when you start to develop a musically intelligent mindset yourself will you achieve revolutionary improvement of your playing, and that is one of the main benefits GSM gives you.
Specifically, the Guitar Scales Method is designed to give you the ability to effortlessly "see" scales, modes, notes, degrees, chords, and chromatics on the fretboard. The end result of training with GSM is that you eventually develop a powerful musical "mindset":
The effortless knowledge of how every note on the fretboard relates dynamically with any chord, and the ability to use it in practice.
Such a mindset is priceless for improvisation. It makes all the difference in the world.
In practice you will develop this mindset gradually. While you will experience your first break-through's almost immediately, you will have to use GSM for several weeks to a few months to get this mindset totally and permanently established in your mind and in your fingers.
And while talking about fingers...
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