Your Brain Builds New Skills At 70 The Same Way It Does At 17.

The Myelin Method: The brain science behind learning Guitar Riffs at any age.

Every time you repeat a movement slowly and accurately, your brain wraps another layer of insulation around that circuit.

Faster signals. Automatic fingers. Scientists call it myelination — and your brain never stops doing it.

We built a guitar course around how this works.

Picture the riffs you've always wanted to play.

The opening of Sweet Home Alabama. The growl of Back in Black. That unmistakable first bar of Sultans of Swing.

Pick your favourite. With the myelin method, you could be playing it in the next 30 minutes — not a watered-down version, the real thing.

And here's what most guitar courses never tell you: once you've used this method to learn one riff, the next one comes faster.

And the one after that, faster still.

Your brain isn't just learning a riff — it's learning how to learn riffs.

The same process that gets you playing Layla this afternoon is the process that takes you from riffs to full songs, weeks and months from now.

42 iconic riffs. One method. A lifetime of playing ahead of you.

What's Inside:

42 Iconic Riffs From the Greatest Artists in Rock History.

  • Ain’t Talkin Bout Love: Van Halen

  • Back In Black AC/DC

  • Heartbreaker: Led Zeppelin

  • Johnny B Goode: Chuck Berry

  • Layla: Eric Clapton

  • Norwegian Wood: The Beatles

  • Paradise City: Guns n’ Roses

  • Rebel Rebel: David Bowie

  • Sex On Fire: Kings Of Leon

  • Smells Like Teen Spirit: Nirvana

  • Still Got The Blues: Gary Moore

  • Sultans of Swing: Dire Straits

  • Sunshine Of Your Love: Cream

  • Sweet Home Alabama: Lynyrd Skynyrd

  • Albatross: Fleetwood Mac

  • All Right Now: Free

  • Already Gone: The Eagles

  • Crazy Train: Ozzy Osbourne

  • Day Tripper: The Beatles

  • Don’t Fear The Reaper: Blue Oyster Cult

  • Enter Sandman: Metallica

  • Highway To Hell: AC/DC

  • I Feel Fine: The Beatles

  • I Love Rock n Roll: Joan Jett

  • Lady Writer: Dire Straits

  • Last Train To Clarkesville: The Monkees

  • Life’s Been Good: Joe Walsh

  • Roadhouse Blues: The Doors

  • Beat It: Michael Jackson

  • Black Betty: Ram Jam

  • Black Dog: Led Zeppelin

  • Brown Sugar: The Rolling Stones

  • Crossroads: Cream

  • Hocus Pocus: Focus

  • Paint It Black: The Rolling Stones

  • Paperback Writer: The Beatles

  • Roxanne: The Police

  • Stayin Alive: The Bee Gees

  • Superstition: Stevie Wonder

  • There She Goes: The Las

  • Walk This Way: Aerosmith

  • Wanted Dead Or Alive: Bon Jovi

Dear Fellow Guitar Enthusiast, let me ask you something.

Have you ever watched a teenager pick up a guitar and seemingly learn a riff in minutes—and thought, “I’ll never be able to do that at my age”?

Here’s what’s actually happening.

And it has nothing to do with youth, natural talent, or “fast fingers.”

Two of the world’s leading researchers into human performance have spent decades studying the same question: what really separates great performers from everyone else?

Journalist Daniel Coyle spent years visiting talent hotbeds around the globe—tiny music schools in Dallas, tennis courts in Moscow, soccer fields in São Paulo—places that produced world-class performers at a staggering rate.

His findings shocked the scientific community.

At the same time, Fortune magazine’s Geoff Colvin—who had been studying elite performers across business, sport, and the arts for years—published his own findings. 

He arrived at the same conclusion from a completely different direction.

What did they both find?

It isn’t talent. It isn’t genetics. It isn’t age. It’s a specific type of practice—one that anyone can learn.

Two independent researchers. Hundreds of studies. One answer.

And that answer is built into every lesson of this course.

The Talent Myth and Why It’s Been Holding You Back.

Colvin studied musicians, athletes, chess grandmasters, and business leaders. What he found was startling: what we call “natural talent” is almost always just early, well-structured repetition that we didn’t notice happening.

The gift isn’t innate. The gift is the method—applied early enough that it looks effortless from the outside.

That teenager who seems to learn guitar so easily? He’s not more talented than you. His brain isn’t fundamentally different from yours.

He’s just accidentally stumbling into the right process—obsessively repeating the riff he loves, chunk by chunk, because he can’t help himself.

Here’s the part that changes everything for guitar players over 50:

Your brain produces myelin your entire life. The 70-year-old brain wraps myelin around neural circuits the same way a 17-year-old brain does.

The difference isn’t age. The difference is method.

The Science

Every time you perform a movement—placing your fingers on the right fret, picking a string with the right timing—your brain sends an electrical signal along a neural pathway.

When you repeat that movement slowly and accurately, your brain wraps a layer of myelin around that pathway. Like insulation around an electrical wire.

More myelin = faster, more accurate signals = the movement becomes automatic.

This is what people call “muscle memory.” But it’s not in your muscles at all. It’s in your brain. And your brain never stops building it.

Coyle’s research showed us why this process works neurologically.

Colvin’s research showed us how deliberately applying it produces world-class results—not just in prodigies, but in ordinary people at any age who simply use the right method.

What if you could do the same thing—deliberately, systematically, with every riff broken down for you? 

That’s exactly what this course does.

42 Classic Guitar Riffs: The Myelin Method.

After 35 years of playing and teaching guitar, I discovered that the students who

progressed fastest all had one thing in common — and it wasn't youth, natural ability, or hours of practice.

It was how they practised.

They broke riffs into small pieces. They went slow. They repeated each piece until it was automatic before moving on.

I didn’t know the science behind it at the time. I just knew it worked—reliably, predictably, for players of every age and ability level.

Then I read The Talent Code and Talent Is Overrated and everything clicked. 

The method I’d refined over decades of teaching mapped perfectly onto the neuroscience of skill acquisition that both Coyle and Colvin had independently identified.

So I built a course around it.

42 of the most iconic guitar riffs ever recorded. Each one taught using the exact process that builds myelin fastest.

The 3-Step System.

Here's how each riff lesson works — and why every step is designed to trigger the myelin-building process in your brain:

Step 1: Ignition. See It, Want It, Believe It.

Coyle found that every talent hotbed had a moment of ignition—the spark where someone sees a skill performed and thinks, “I want to do THAT.”

Colvin identified the same trigger: high performers are almost always driven by a deep internal motivation that keeps them returning to deliberate practice again and again.

Every riff lesson starts with a clear, full-speed demonstration. You hear the riff. You see exactly how it’s played. You recognise it instantly—because these are riffs you already love.

That recognition is ignition. You don’t need motivation when you’re learning the intro to “Back in Black.”

You’ll also get the exact guitar settings and tone setup so you sound authentic from the start—because sounding good fuels the fire to keep going.

Step 2: Deep Practice. Chunk It, Slow It, Repeat It.

This is where myelin gets built. This is what Colvin called “deliberate practice”—the single most effective method of building skill ever identified by science.

And Coyle’s research showed us exactly why it works at the neural level.

I break every riff into small, manageable chunks—sometimes just two or three notes at a time.

You learn each chunk slowly with close-up, multi-camera video so you can see exactly where every finger goes.

No rushing. No pressure. No “keep up or rewind.”

You repeat each chunk at your own pace until your fingers find the positions automatically. Then we connect the chunks together, piece by piece, until the full riff emerges.

This works whether you’re 25 or 75. The myelin-building process doesn’t check your birth certificate.

Step 3: Master Coaching. Play It For Real.

In every talent hotbed Coyle studied, there was a master coach—someone who watched, corrected, and guided the student through the process. Colvin found the same pattern: elite performers rarely develop in isolation. 

They have structured feedback built into their practice.

In this course, that’s me—and I’ve structured every lesson to coach you through to performance:

  • Half-speed play-along demonstrations so you can match my movements in real time.

  • Custom backing tracks for every riff so you experience the thrill of playing with a full band sound.

  • Close-up camera angles that show you exactly what your fingers should be doing—the next best thing to having a teacher sitting beside you.

The result? 

You go from watching to playing—often in 30 minutes or less per riff.

Who Is This For?

If you’ve spent years believing you’re “just not musical”—Colvin’s research says that belief is almost certainly wrong. Most people who struggle with an instrument were never taught using the method that actually works. 

That’s not a talent problem. It’s a teaching problem.

This course was designed specifically for guitar players who:

  • Are over 40, 50, 60, or 70—and have been told (or told themselves) they’re “too old” to learn.

  • Have a guitar gathering dust because YouTube tutorials move too fast or drown you in theory.

  • Tried other courses that felt like homework instead of playing music.

  • Want to play recognisable, impressive riffs—not scales and exercises.

  • Are returning to guitar after years away and feel rusty or stiff.

  • Simply want to have fun playing guitar again.

If you have a guitar and two working hands, this course will work for you.

The myelin-building process doesn’t care about your age, your experience level, or how stiff your fingers feel right now.

It only cares about the method—and the method is built into every lesson.

The Proof: Real Students, Real Results.

Here's what happens when you combine classic riffs with the deep practice method:

 Frank (recovering from a stroke): "The closeup visualisation helps me comprehend better what I need to do. This course not only shows what to do, but the how and even why." → The science in action.

Bubba, age 70: "Best money I ever spent. I'm a lifer bass player who wanted to branch out into guitar." → The science in action.

Joseph, age 72: "Playing again after a stroke... his style and teaching method make it possible." → The science in action.

Kim: "Everything is laid out so it's easy for every level of guitar playing. I've learned more with these riffs than any other course." → The science in action.

Every riff includes:

  • 126 HD Multi-Camera Video Lessons (Over 6 Hours of Training)

  • Complete PDF Tab Book for Easy Reference

  • 42 Classic Riffs from Legendary Artists

  • Step-by-Step Muscle Memory Building Blocks

  • Lifetime Access to All Materials

  • Downloadable for Offline Practice

Plus lifetime access and full downloads — learn on your schedule, at your pace, online or offline. No subscription. No recurring fees. Yours forever.

Accelerate Your Myelin Building:

When you enrol today, you'll also receive these two bonus courses at no extra charge:

Free Bonus 1: The Muscle Memory Workout Course ($27 Value)

42 focused training sessions designed to fast-track the myelin-building process across your core guitar skills:

This isn't just another set of boring exercises. These are 42 focused training sessions designed to:

  • Picking speed — build faster, cleaner pick control.

  • Finger dexterity — develop independence and reach in every finger.

  • Chord transitions — smooth, automatic chord changes.

  • Riff complexity — graduate to more demanding patterns with confidence.

Think of this as gym training for your neural pathways. Each workout is short, focused, and designed to wrap more myelin around the movements you use most.

Free Bonus 2: Master The Sound & Playing Style Of Guitar Greats. ($27 Value)

10 step-by-step video lessons breaking down the signature styles of 8 legendary players: Albert Lee · Angus Young · Brian May · Derek Trucks · Jimmy Page · Slash · Zakk Wylde.

Each lesson decodes what makes these players instantly recognisable — their tone, their attack, their signature licks — and teaches you to replicate it. Fully tabbed with complete breakdowns.

Once you've built the foundational myelin circuits with the 42 riffs, these lessons let you start developing your own style on top of that foundation.

Here's Everything You're Getting Today:

  • 42 Classic Riffs Course ($81 regular price)

  • 126 HD Multi-Camera Videos (Worth $510 in private lessons)

  • Muscle Memory Workout Course ($27 real value)

  • Guitar Greats; Sounds, Styles & Licks ($27 real value)

  • Lifetime Access to All Materials

  • Complete PDF Tab Books

Total Value = $645.

Your Investment: Just $27. One time. Lifetime access.

That's less than the cost of a new set of guitar strings. Less than half the price of a single private guitar lesson.

For a complete, science-backed system that gives you 42 iconic riffs, 126 video lessons, two full bonus courses, backing tracks, tabs, and lifetime access.

Why so low?

Because I know what happens when someone picks up their guitar again and plays a riff they love for the first time. They don't stop. They come back for more.

And I'd rather get this into your hands at a price that makes the decision easy — so you can experience it for yourself.

365-day 100% Money-Back Guarantee.

You have a full year to try everything in the course.

Work through as many riffs as you like. Use the backing tracks. Go through the bonuses. If at any point in the next 365 days you don't feel like this was worth every penny, email us and we'll refund you in full. No questions. No hassle.

The myelin science says this method works. 35 years of teaching confirms it. But I want you to prove it to yourself — with zero risk.

Still Not Sure?

"Am I too old for this?"

No. Myelin production continues throughout your entire life. We have students in their 70s learning riffs they never thought possible. The method works at any age — that's the whole point.

"My fingers are stiff / I haven't played in years." Perfect — that's exactly who this course is designed for. The chunk-by-chunk approach starts simple and builds gradually. Your fingers will loosen up faster than you expect once they're working on music you actually enjoy.

"I've tried other courses and they didn't work."

Most guitar courses teach the way the instructor learned — which usually means "watch me play it fast, now you try." That's the opposite of how your brain builds skill. This course is structured around deep practice, which is why it works when other approaches haven't.

"What if I'm a complete beginner?"

You'll need to know the absolute basics — how to hold a guitar and place your fingers on the fretboard. Beyond that, every riff is broken down from scratch. Many of our most enthusiastic students started as near-beginners.

"Is $27 really the full price?"

Yes. One payment, lifetime access, no upsells you need to make the course work. What you see is what you get.

The Real Question.

That teenager who seems to learn guitar so effortlessly? He’s not more talented than you.

Two independent researchers spent years studying the world’s greatest performers. 

They came from different angles, used different methods, studied different fields. And they both reached the same conclusion:

The gap between where you are and where you want to be isn’t about talent. It’s about method. You now have the method.

Your brain is ready. It’s been ready your whole life. It’s just been waiting for the right approach.

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P.S. Remember, you're getting complete access to 42 famous riffs, each broken down into a simple 15-minute lesson using our proven muscle memory technique — plus both bonus courses (total value $645) — for just $27.

P.P.S. This is a one-time payment. No subscription, no hidden fees, no ongoing charges. Just instant, lifetime access to everything you need to master these classic riffs.

P.P.P.S. With our 365-day guarantee, you have a full year to try everything risk-free. If you don't see dramatic improvements in your playing, just let us know for a full refund. No strings attached.

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