Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
What is this?
Less
More

Owned by Breydon

The Blues/Rock Soloing Lab

632 members • Free

A FREE guitar soloing Skool that helps intermediate adult blues/rock guitarists learn how to improvise awesome solos🎸

The Blues/Rock Soloing Studio

4 members • $9/month

A Skool community that helps intermediate, adult, blues/rock guitarists learn how to improvise amazing solos🎸

Memberships

SHREDDERS UNIVERSITY (LITE)

2k members • Free

Guitar Gym Pro

2.2k members • $9/month

The Loop Academy

66 members • Free

Piano with Ease 🎹

206 members • Free

Fretboard Freedom

275 members • Free

Skoolyard 🧃

631 members • Free

Lie Likes Music

96 members • Free

Profitable Guitar Teachers

35 members • $197/month

21 contributions to Skoolyard 🧃
Rebecca Dared Me Too!
@Rebecca Martin dared me to ask a funny question. Would you rather (permanently for your whole life)....
Poll
20 members have voted
8 likes • 4d
I feel like sneezing confetti could be fun. Usually you sneeze once or twice then it’s over. Unless you are sick… that’s a different story🤣
How I've Used YT To Grow My Skool
I was talking with @Chris Tangredi about YT in a commend thread and figured others might get something out of it. Now...I'm not a YT guru. I teach guitar. I probably can't help you grow your YT channel, and if you don't teach music I probably have no idea what video would work in your area. But...I have about 10M views over 3 years, a couple videos with over 100k views, and almost 30k subs. I also have recent videos that got less than 1,000 views, so take this as you will... 1) I write every video to one specific person Not “my audience.” One person. It's “Tim” - the student I helped the most and who bought all my products and was fun to teach. I’d picture what confused him, what he’d try, what he’d say, where he’d get stuck, what would finally click… and I wrote to that guy. 2) Title + thumbnail matter most (because you can’t teach someone who didn’t click) It’s all about the curiosity gap. You want "Tim" to think he knows what it's about (it'll help with xyz) but he isn't sure how, only that'll it'll work fast. So I put real effort into: - The pain they feel (for me it's embarrassment playing in public - emotional stakes) - Identity upgrade (sound professional > technique upgrade) - A situation (someone hands you a guitar, at a campfire, etc...) - A time / number (instantly, 2 min, 5 min, 1 thing, etc.) I've found taking ideas from other niches works better than copying other people. But it took me 100 tries to find 5-10 things that translated from cooking or finance or bootube to guitar. 3) I have a plan for every video My basic flow is: - Hook (reinforce the title/thumbnail so they instantly feel “I’m in the right place”) - this is scripted and I read it from a teleprompter - Right into the teaching (no long intro, no throat clearing) - these are bullet points. - I also plan at least 1 CTA to my Skool - usually after my 1st point (which is always the biggest win). - I end abruptly by saying 'now that you can (thing they learned in this video), you'll need to (next thing), and this video will teach it too you.' Often the video I plug is a VSL for my skool community. Not super salesy, but 'here's my teaching philosophy, come check it out for free.'
How I've Used YT To Grow My Skool
2 likes • 9d
@Jake Galambos Great advice! Im a guitar teacher as well and need to start posting more on YouTube in 2026. Will definitely reference this post
Is ukulele easier to learn than guitar?
Yeah, for most beginners, the ʻukulele is the easier on-ramp compared to guitar: it’s smaller, it’s only four soft nylon strings (way nicer on your fingers), and the chord shapes are usually simpler, so you can start playing real songs faster. But, once you get into advanced stuff, that “easy” advantage shrinks, it can get just as technical as anything else. We learn this easy to learn, hard to master instrument in my community, Ukulele Nerds. VIP AD approved by @Jack Robinson
Is ukulele easier to learn than guitar?
6 likes • 10d
Going from holding a large guitar to a tiny ukulele is tough for me as a guitarist! Not sure if others feel the same way…
Introduce Yourself!
If you’re here, you’re probably smart… and overloaded… and sick of complicated tactics. So let’s do this like REAL humans. 🟠 Action Task (30 to 60 seconds) Comment below with 5 lines: 1. Where you are from 2. What you’re building (Skool or offer) 3. Who you help 4. Your one sentence promise: “I help ___ get ___ without ___.” 5. Your biggest bottleneck: offer, traffic, conversion, delivery Perfect Score Contest reminder To stay eligible this week: - Do the daily Action Task comment under each Day module - Post your score in the Sprint Cup daily thread - Post your Screen Time screenshot under 60 minutes social Tiny next step (make this fun and make sum YARD FRIENDS :)) Go comment on 2 other intros. Say something real. Help them simplify. If you want my templates this week, comment sprint somewhere in the community and I’ll DM you the right one.
Introduce Yourself!
1 like • 11d
1. My name is Breydon and I am from Toronto Canada 2. I am building a Skool called The Improv Mastery Method 3. I help intermediate guitar players 4. I help intermediate guitarists learn to improvise musical solos without years and years of playing 5. Probably conversion but I cant say for sure yet since my offer is not even fully built
Drop Your Socials! let’s all follow each other and make real friends
This sprint is way more fun when you recognize names and faces. So let’s build a tiny friendship network inside the Yard. The rules - Only drop links you actually want people to see. - No pitching in DMs unless someone asks. - Follow with good energy. Like, leave a comment, repost... when a fellow yarder wins, we all win! ✅ Action Task (60 seconds) Comment below using this exact format: Link where you want new friends: (IG, YouTube, X, TikTok, LinkedIn) One fun fact: (make it silly) ______ 🎯 Mini challenge - Follow 3 people from this thread - Leave one real comment on each of their profiles - Come back here and reply to their comment with: “Followed. Rooting for you.” Optional extrovert task (2 minutes) Post a quick story or reel/short and tag one new friend you met here. Simple scales, fancy fails. Let’s make this feel like recess :)
Drop Your Socials! let’s all follow each other and make real friends
1 like • 11d
https://www.instagram.com/breydonbartaguitar/ fun fact: I can play the guitar!
1-10 of 21
Breydon Barta
4
51points to level up
@breydon-barta-8418
Teaching intermediate adult blues/rock guitarists how to improvise awesome solos. Founder of The Blues/Rock Soloing Studio

Active 1h ago
Joined Jan 7, 2026
Powered by