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Bebop Made Simple – FAQ Welcome to Bebop Made Simple. This group is here to help you get the most out of the material, ask questions, and make real progress with the system. 1. What is Bebop Made Simple? Bebop Made Simple is designed to help you start hearing, understanding, and applying bebop language in a more practical way on the guitar. The goal is to give you a clearer path into the bebop sound without making things more complicated than they need to be. 2. What do I get inside? Inside, you’ll get the training material and tabs connected to the offer you purchased. Depending on the version you bought, that may include: - video lessons - tabs / notation - supporting material to help you apply the concepts on the guitar - 3. Where do I find the tabs? Your tabs should be available inside the product area after purchase. If everything works correctly, access is delivered automatically. 4. I paid, but I still don’t have access to the tabs Sometimes there can be a technical issue where someone completes the payment but does not automatically receive access to the tabs. If that happens, DM me and i'll give you access asap. The fastest way to reach me: Send me a DM directly. That is the easiest and fastest way for me to help you. When you DM me, please include: - the email address used at checkout - your full name - a screenshot of the receipt / confirmation, if possible That helps me fix it much faster. 5. I paid with one email, but I joined with another That can sometimes create access issues. If the email you used to purchase is different from the email you used for the platform, just send me a DM and I’ll sort it out. 7. How long does support take? If it’s an access issue, I’ll get it handled within 24 hours. 8. What is the best way to contact you? For access problems, missing tabs, or technical issues: DM me directly. That is the fastest way to get help. Go through the material, start applying it on the guitar, and use the group to stay engaged.
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🎸Welcome
Hey friends — so glad you're here! This community is all about helping you become a more confident jazz improviser through simple, powerful concepts and a supportive group of like-minded players. 𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗘'𝗦 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗡𝗘𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗢 𝗞𝗡𝗢𝗪: 🎯 The Goal: To help you simplify jazz, connect with your instrument, and make real progress in your improvisation — even if theory has felt overwhelming in the past. 👥 The Community: This is your space to ask questions, share progress, and connect with other jazz guitarists. Don’t be shy — post something you're practicing or struggling with! 🎓 The Classroom: Here you'll find lessons, PDFs, and free training — starting with the Minor Conversion Free Course and guide. More valuable resources will be added over time. 📅 The Calendar: We’ll occasionally host live Q&As. Keep an eye on the calendar so you don’t miss anything cool. 🎁 Free Tools & Updates: You’ll also get early access to behind-the-scenes updates and new content I’m working on — sometimes even before it drops on YouTube. 𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗠𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗧𝗬 𝗥𝗨𝗟𝗘𝗦: ✅ Be kind and respectful – We’re all here to grow. Encouragement > judgment. ✅ Stay on topic – Keep posts relevant to jazz, practice, or mindset. 🚫 No spam or promos – No self-promo, links, or ads. 💬 Engage and share – The more you give, the more you’ll get back. Ask questions, post progress, and support others. Let’s get started and grow together — welcome to GuitArmin - Armin 🎶 ---> Upgrade here POLL: If you could only focus on one area of your playing right now.. Which would you choose?
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On the A train with the Formations!
It’s really nice having this minor conversion strategy to either use as your main soloing strategy or a fallback strategy. However you slice it, Armin has done us all a favor by creating this course! Thanks Armin! So currently I have a couple formations going on this tune! Week 2…. If anyone wants to see, let me know and I’ll try to post another progress video.
% display
I was wondering why the percentage display was still at zero…. I watched many of the videos and thought that would change as I progressed through the videos. No big deal, just wondering.
Book Linear Expressions, Pat shows the Aeolian mode?
Hello, I have question. In the book Linear Expressions, Pat shows the Aeolian mode as the scale under the formation. I would think it should be the Dorian mode. I understand we are not playing scales per se but just curious about his train of thought. Wondering if anyone has an answer.
Book Linear Expressions, Pat shows the Aeolian mode?
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