Rock stars aren't just heard; they’re seen. We worked on stage presence, overcoming the "statue" phase, and learning how to connect with an audience—even if that audience was just a webcam or a few friends in a garage.
Level Up: Reflecting on "Become a Rock Star [v1.0] [Completed]" Become a Rock Star [v1.0] [Completed]
Realizing that if you hit a wrong note, the best thing to do is play it twice and call it "jazz" (or just keep moving with confidence). What "Completed" Really Means Rock stars aren't just heard; they’re seen
Moving past the "beginner" label. This meant mastering the basic pentatonic scales, understanding chord theory, and building the finger strength to sustain a 45-minute set. What "Completed" Really Means Moving past the "beginner"
In the world of creative growth, "Completed" doesn't mean "Perfect." It means we have met the specific goals set out for this phase. We have a solid foundation, a working repertoire, and the discipline of a professional. We’ve officially moved from to active . What’s Next? [v2.0] and Beyond
Learning that 20 minutes of focused practice every day beats a 4-hour marathon once a week.
Exploring the world of pedals, amps, and digital workstations. Live Performance: Booking that first "real" gig.