NOTE: This event is for both Electric guitarists and for Bass players. What we are doing in this course does NOT apply to Acoustic guitars.
Make Your Electric Guitar Play And Sound Better
You want to make your guitar as easy to play as possible without sacrificing the sound?
Your guitar sounds "out of tune" even if you used an electronic tuner?
You want a better sound out of your pickups.... without changing them (This is something that is not taught anywhere... but it makes a MASSIVE difference in the tone of your guitar!)
All of the above problems can be fixed easily, and you do not need to be an expert to fix them. You just need to know HOW to do it, and you can learn it in less than one hour.
Sure, you can take your guitar to a specialist if you want to - and if your guitar has major problems, that is what we would recommend you do anyway...
... but the solution to the problems above actually depends on how you prefer your guitar set up.No expert can tell you if you prefer a higher or a lower action, or what is the "best" pickup setting. It's YOUR personal choice!
Instead you want to understand HOW and WHY guitarists adjust these things... and then set them up in the perfect way for you, your guitar, and your playing style.
Well, We Can Teach You!
The solution is our seminar: Electric Guitar Fine Tuning
In this course we'll see:
How to raise or lower your guitar action (the distance of the strings from the neck) so you can make your guitar easier to play
What are the pros and cons of high and low action... and how to choose what is best for you and your guitar.
How to set up the pickups of your guitar for the best sound and the best balance when you switch pickups (a little-known art that is the secret behind great tone)
How to set up the intonation of your guitar so the guitar can finally sound "in tune with itself".
What to do if your guitar won't intonate
What we teach here is hard to find (and usually, you find it only in courses for professionals that are way more expensive) and incredibly helpful!
Can You Take This Course?
- Yes! You can attend this course regardless of your level
- Yes, both Electric guitar and Bass players can take this course. This course is not for acoustic players because what we tach here is specific to electric instruments.
- IMPORTANT: all the sessions of this course are in-person. There is no Zoom access for this course.
We know this is going to be a popular event, but we have only a limited number of spots available for this. Indeed, we expect this to sell out very fast! (Don't wait!)
You absolutely do not want to miss this.
Frequently Asked Questions
- I am a beginner. What are the prerequisites of this Special Seminar?
- There are no prerequisites except having a guitar! You don't need any previous experience or knowledge.
- Is this course only for guitar players, or for other string instruments?
- We made the course for both Electric guitar players and for Bass players. If you play another instrument, please let us know before you buy so we can see case-by-case if this course will work for your instrument
- Is this course in-person or online (Zoom)?
- All the sessions are in-person at the Edmonton Guitar Music School
How Do I Participate?
The seminar will be held at the Edmonton Guitar Music School on these dates:
- Monday June 10th, 2024
- Monday July 8th, 2024
The enrolment fee is $77 ($67 for current students) and includes one session of 90 minutes.To book your place:
- Click on the button below. A new page will open. Follow the instructions that will appear:
- If you are a current student: call us at the phone (780 637 0513) and ask our team for YOUR DISCOUNT!
Due to the need of personal interaction with the teachers, the places available for this seminar are limited (6 people per date). All places are assigned on a first-arrived first-served basis.
Students should bring any and all tools that may have come with their instruments.
All sales are final, no refund is possible after booking your place.