“I am perhaps the deadliest guitar alive”
A Wild True Story About Mortal Combat, Million-dollar Research
And Becoming a Guitar God VERY, VERY Fast…
By Virtuwul
Hey folks,
This is Claude’s good friend, Virtuwul…
And I want to share a personal information
and I think you’ll be surprised how it will
impact your guitar playing.
It started when I was 19 years old.
I was a young intense guy who was
looking for the most powerful self-defense
system on the planet.
I had tried traditional martial arts and
it just didn’t cut the cake for me. The fact is
I have ZERO PATIENCE.
When I want something I want it NOW.
(You’ll see how this led to one of the greatest
guitar practicing discoveries ever in a minute.)
So by pure dumb luck, one day I read an ad
about a guy who kicked the ass of 3 neo-nazi
skinheads (and told them to “go get more guys”).
He had trained Navy Seals, SWAT, Delta Forces…
He was American Kickboxing Champion,
The #1 rated shootboxer in the world
and all kinds of other crazy things.
This guy sounded like the real deal,
so I took the plunge and ordered
his DVDs.
A few weeks later, I get them and pop them in
and I was in SHOCK and AWE.
This was IT. This was what I had secretly
been wishing for my entire life…
First of all, there was a dude who weighed
135 lbs soaked wet and he was a killing machine.
What I saw next is the KEY PART that will
change how you practice guitar forever…
He did some really weird, strange DRILLS.
Now, there’s no way I can explain in writing
what I saw. It would take 20 pages to detail it.
Then, he explained that he was literally
re-wiring the skinny dudes nervous system.
The most mindblowing part is: I SAW IT.
I actually saw the guy’s speed go up DOUBLE
in front of my own eyes in less than 5 minutes.
Here’s what I did next…
I was so blown away that I contacted this
legend and I said I needed to train with him.
I’ll just cut to the chase: he made me a very,
VERY deadly man.
Even the very first training session, he did
those crazy nervous system drills and I
tripled my speed. I know it sounds insane,
but I swear I’m not exaggerating.
I was probably (and maybe still am?)
the deadliest guitar player alive and
I’m not talking about my guitar skills.
Of course, I became close friends with
this killing-machine and he shared the
insider scoop where this ultra-powerful
nervous system drills came from.
The short story is… that he infiltrated
an underground group of streetfighters
in his early 20’s and they had gotten
hold of this Russian nervous system technology
that had made Russia the greatest olympic
team in the world (they were winning
gold medal after gold medal using this process).
HERE’S THE PART THAT RELATES TO
YOU AND YOUR GUITAR PLAYING:
It works for ANY physical endeavor –
INCLUDING GUITAR!
So last year, I was talking to Claude on
the phone and I shared with him the
entire story. He was intrigued…
Then, I gave him a specific protocol
to test out on the guitar.
He did — and he was amazed!
He actually “FELT” his nervous system
shift up a gear.
Then, he explained to me that he was building
a cool new system that was going to make
practicing 10X more fun.
I said: “DUDE… You absolutely need to program
the russian nervous system technology inside of the guitar scale system.
It’s going to make the guys improve 5X faster in
the same amount of time!”
So, he agreed…
And here we are, just days away from
opening the doors to what I think it’s
going to the coolest “guitar club” on the web.
I’ll be sharing an interesting report with you
later this week about how your nervous system
works and I think it will help you practice
in a whole new way.
Rock on,
Virtuwul
Creator of Acoustic Mastery
http://www.AcousticMastery.com/main.php
May 13th, 2008 at 8:26 pm
I wanted to learn how to play the guitar before i’m 50 and if your system works i will.
May 13th, 2008 at 8:35 pm
Steven Seagal plays guitar too, he’s probably pretty deadly…but seriously, what you are saying sounds great, when I was studying at WAAPA last year we talked a lot about muscle memory and the way our brains work with (and sometimes against) our reflexes.
Rock on!
May 13th, 2008 at 8:40 pm
I am blind. Can this work for me? Forgive me for being skeptical of the process, but rewiring one’s nervous system seems a bit far-fetched. Any chance of a demo before I plunk down a few hundred dollars? If it works I would be willing to get it; all semester I have worked on lead playing and I am hardly better in May than I was in January, but I am not sure about this approach. If it can be demonstrated, to me, that it works then it will be a different story. The entire idea, though, is quite intriguing.
May 13th, 2008 at 8:49 pm
I’d be very interested in a program that would develop my skills better and faster than is happening with my current methods.
May 13th, 2008 at 9:00 pm
Well I tell you guys, I’m almost 76 yrs old-
My dad could play anything with strings, or keys, or a bow lol, however
I wasn’t with my dad too long, not long enough for him to give me any lessons, but, I always remember dad after supper, leaning back in his big chair, almost fallig asleep, but just picking away, banjo mostly, so my way of thinking is, be relaxed.I had a stroke a short while back, and I needed some therophy, so I got a guitar, I can play(flat pick)more then a dozen somgs, by memory-old ones-Clementine,Red river valley,red wings,brown eyes,love me tender,and more-but this sounds like a nice program, but u can;t be a bull in a china shop, or prehaps my old mind isn’t getting the whole picture. Best of luch to u guys anyway, sry to be so long winded lol-Keep on picking, oh by the way, what’s ur thoughts on a 6 sring banjo_______
May 13th, 2008 at 9:17 pm
It sounds awesome and far-fetched at the same time. I like the idea that it can double my skill and speed, but I have a hard time believing that re-wiring the Nervous system is a way of improving your guitar playing. The price is the most important part because I don’t want to pay a lot for a system that is far-fetched. There is a lot of lies & trickery in the world and the internet especially. I have not made very many advances in my abilities in these past couple of months. I would like to see and feel a system work like that and that fast though. Rock On!
May 13th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
I am a believer of a concept called FLOW. It is that state that you get into when you are in the ZONE. Athletes knows this feeling, race car drivers, pilots others know it as well. I have gotten in the zone through archery as well as riding a motorcycle. I have spent a year and almost a grand on trying to get into the zone with guitar - and that does not include gear
I have hear all kinds of hyperbole with guitar training. I will remain skeptical but open minded. If you got something here that will get me to the point of flying - not necessarily faster but perfect timing all over the guitar neck then I am all for it.
Bring it on!
Andy
May 13th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
I have utilized many of the characteristics implied in “The Deadliest Guitar Alive,” to accomplish whatever outcome or goal I desired to reach. Focus,walk the walk, design your strategy, envision victory (even if others think you’re losing), don’t quit, believe in your innate ability to challenge any foe without becoming a victim of doubt…or worrying about not succeeding. Justify your reason…you thoughtit…so do it…Maybe I could have said all that I tried to say in two words: Perseverance and Integrity. If you can think it…you can do it. Plan to succeed. Define to problem…concentrate on the solution.
May 13th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
Well fellas,
I must admit it sounds like a lot of caca de toro but hey, I’ll give it shot if it doesn’t cost my social security check. How about letting us in on just a little bit to see if it would work before we blindly have to plunk down a bunch of moola. I know, I know.. “Insist on your limitations and sure enough they’re yours”.
May 13th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
WOW…U Go Guys, I love it that a guy will just go for it!! It sounds very interesting….I might even try it.
May 13th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
I’ve been shredding for many years and the most helpful practice for my hands for accuracy and speed is done without a guitar. I discovered this secret many years ago, and I suspect that this training program focuses on the motions and reflexes to build strength, speed and stamina in much the same way. I’m not sure that I could improve much more, but I’d be glad to have a look at it.
May 13th, 2008 at 11:38 pm
I am a 62 old woman who wants to play guitar very badly.
I have a dauther and granddaughters who play. I have arthritis, chords do me in. I have been working on 3 chords for 1 year. I am hopeful that one day I will be able to add another chord! my hand are sooo stiff!
May 13th, 2008 at 11:48 pm
ya,im 15 and am in the prime of liking fast licks on the guitar
so what your saying really makes me want to get it,but like im agreeing with alex.Can i have a demo or somthing before i blow a bunch of money on it?
May 14th, 2008 at 12:02 am
Let me hear more. Anything that brings about more speed with accuracy has got to be worth a go!
May 14th, 2008 at 1:03 am
Hey there, my lead palying is the only thing i have trouble with atm, everything else is fine, people say im quite talented, yet I just want to be able to increase my tecnique for sweeping and alternative picking for solo’s, if this helps my co ordination and speed while sounding right at the same time then im set, and ready to pay if i have to, is it possible to give out “samples” and show some demonstrations of this?
May 14th, 2008 at 2:03 am
Who was the killing machine? Can you still get his DVD’s?
Looking forward to more info about your system, sounds very interesting
May 14th, 2008 at 2:34 am
I have played now for 12 years I am quite god BUT i dont play any style just a bit of all I would like to play folk rock/ country like irish or american Maybe this new technique will help me at least be able to express my feelings and ability in music thankd for the info mon dude Ricco
May 14th, 2008 at 2:57 am
This does sound very interesting, especially if this allows for more intuitive playing as well as improving speed and accuracy of getting both hands in sync.
May 14th, 2008 at 2:59 am
This sounds crazy.
No names mentioned, just “some guy”
If this works, i’ll be very suprised.
May 14th, 2008 at 3:42 am
Don’t give us any bulls&!t…………I am 40 years old and do not have time to waste. But if you can promise this system works, and is not just a money making scam, then I am in! Manchester, England.
May 14th, 2008 at 3:55 am
g’day from australiia!
yer i brought claude’s other dvds. i got killer guitar control secrets and like lead made easy or sum shit, it was heaps better then i expected. i love it. this new thing sounds hell cool like in a movie or somthing. im defs gonna give it a go. cause i love guitar and anything that can make me better is double thumbs up =]
claude please make it so that you can pay with paypal with out credit card cause its still a year till im 18 and my parents defs wont let me borrow theirs.
cheers
Thomis
COBHC 4LYF
May 14th, 2008 at 4:52 am
im very intrested in what this is all about
May 14th, 2008 at 7:00 am
Well, like most of these other guys, I would definately like to see some kind of a demonstration before laying down a wad of cash. It sounds interesting but who knows, maybe it’s just B.S. I’ve been playing guitar for 20+ years and I am fairly happy with my talents but, being faster is never a bad thing…especially when you’re into the kind of music that I am. We’ll see.
May 14th, 2008 at 7:48 am
Sounds very interesting. I’ve heard all kinds of advertisements
to get fast and master soloing. But after reading much material
on lead guitar I have concluded it just takes much much pratice
with a constant study of scale forms which can be looked at in
different ways, ex.(2122212).
I’m getting somewhat faster the more I play and pratice drills.
Haven’t found anything revolutionary.
Just about anyone can memorize riffs but improvising is whole
deeper level. I’m from Missouri, you’ll have to show me.
May 14th, 2008 at 8:26 am
I am very intersted in learning your system… I am just learning to play and my son is too.. I got your accoustic video and like it… I want to know more…
May 14th, 2008 at 9:01 am
hmmmm sounds kinda hard but is it some sort of work out that you do repedetively and then you just kinda do the same thing but incorparate it into playing guitar ?
anyways you got my attention but i would like a demonstration before i take out my cash
keep on rocking
Pat
May 14th, 2008 at 9:14 am
Here are my thoughts…I’ve been playing guitar for about 35 years now..
I played every club in NY and NJ…Yea I like the FLASH aspect of performing….You play your best when your in that “ZONE” of really not thinking at all..I also took martial arts for years..same mind processing…if you need to think of what your gonna do next..you need more practice..same as in a fight..its all reaction…and thought process. Its very easy to get caught in a rut..that happens from time to time…sometimes when you practice to much..put it away for a few days..come back to it..and you’ll usually have a whole new purspective.
I would like to learn more of what you speak of…will try it…
May 14th, 2008 at 9:19 am
I am a beginner I started to play but after i got to the hard part i could not program it into my head. so if your system work i would love to know what it is.
May 14th, 2008 at 10:14 am
Sounds like something from outer space. Actually it doesn’t even seem possible. But like the others, if it works I want it.
May 14th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
Well this is interesting. Some cursory research I performed on the web and the US Senate and House of Representatives web site points to the fact that the US government is quickly trying to get a bill passed that would outlaw the introduction of a nervous - system altering drug or type of training. Apparently this really was used by Russia, and the FDA and other Executive Agencies have been trying to eliminate it for some time.
Very, very interesting, but pardon me if I don’t want to screw with my nervous system.
If Claude (great blues DVD’s by the way, I’m liking your Smokin’ Blues DVDs) and Virtuwul give us a free trial , or a piece of the puzzle to try for free then fine. Otherwise, I’m not messing with my nerves.
May 14th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
DUDE I WANT IN ON THIS!!!
May 14th, 2008 at 2:40 pm
im also a blackbelt, whos father was a musician, and when i was younger he would always try to get me to pick up the guitar, i never had time, or so i thought, now im a 31 year old man who wants to be the best guitar player i can be, i have not ever taken a lesson, iv thought myself everything i know , and if there is something out there that could train my guitar playing skills like that of a martial arts program, im very curious, i have so much to learn, and iv been waiting for something i can relate to
May 14th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
This guitar training course sounds excellent but I would have to see it work before investing in it. It does sound kinda far-fetched when you talk about re-wiring your nervous system but hey, if it works I’m all for it. What was this fighter dude’s name?
May 14th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
Hey from Canada, I’d be interested in learning this technique too, but also the fighting technique. (Virtuwul, do you have a link to the site about the fighting??)
Thanks
May 14th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Teach me!!!
May 15th, 2008 at 1:30 am
You Can Lead A Horse To Water But You Cannot Make Him Drink…
One can come up with the most failsafe and ultimate method of unlocking “the mysteries of the fretboard”… but if it’s a methodical and boring “and… this is the lydian mode…” then those who are serious will still drink.
I am certainly from the school of: show me where it is in a song. Certainly remember my frustrations of having to learn -ALL 5 pentatonic scales… then these 8 or so open chords… rote and no song- whereas the teachers could have shown me Ledbelly: Where Did You Sleep Last Night and how that ties into AC/DC: Back In Black.
That would have been making learning the open chords and pentatonic scales VASTLY more interesting.
Unfortunately, I have -just enough- classical music theory to make it sound like I know what I’m talking about.
I want to be the horse that drinks and I want you to get me really psyched about it. Give me examples of where this is without blowing me away in “three handed taps while strumming with my foot”.
May 15th, 2008 at 1:48 am
well bro it’s been 6.5 years now, still am learning the fret board, and it just don’t suprise me how intricate it really is, the pay off is to make the guitar talk!
Allen
May 15th, 2008 at 2:00 am
Q. from “C” 2nd string third fret, twelve bar blues, 5th fret “D” ,
7th “E” 8th F, 10th “G” just how many notes are played? per chord?
May 15th, 2008 at 3:20 am
It sounds great, can’t wait to get into it. I hope you can keep it aforadable to all, I’m on dissability and can’t afford a lot here. Keep up the great work CJ.
May 15th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Hi bros/sis’s
I’m sharing the general consensus about this. It does sound interesting, and plausible, but it could also easily be two blokes plugging each others work to make a bit o extra cash. Also I think the term “rewiring” your nervous system is a bit of a misnomer, if you physically rewired your nerves youd be a flacid pyle of paralysed skin on the floor. Maybe a case of certain practices which allow better energy flow making more fluid and free movements possible? But even that alone doesnt guarantee improved guitar playing unless it improves coordination too. Definately has caught my interest, I would like to see a taster too. Who knows in a couple of weeks we could all be guitar playing Bruce Lees. Or just a few quid down…
Love and Light
May 15th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
Its sound like the proverbial ” magic Bullet” or ” How deep you will like
to go down the rabbit’s hole”.
Give me a little demo not much just a little bit.
You guy take care.
May 16th, 2008 at 2:13 am
Claude… R u going to provide an example?
May 16th, 2008 at 2:15 am
I’d like to see the improvement on an established guitar teacher… Claude?
May 16th, 2008 at 3:47 am
A taster is what we want - feeling is believing. Cash is hard to come by so - convince us
May 16th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
Excellent report! Keep up the good work.
I see how beneficial this would be to the beginning and intermediate guitarist.
May 17th, 2008 at 3:02 am
Sounds interesting. Have used similar techniques in healing.
Any indication on price? Obviously costs got to get covered and profit margins addressed. So is it better to price so that thousands purchase or higher priced and not so many sales?
June 28th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Hi there, I was looking around for a while searching for guitar lessons blues and I happened upon this site and your post regarding “I am perhaps the deadliest guitar alive”, I will definitely this to my guitar lessons blues bookmarks!