Decode the music you love.
All levels
Whether you're a seasoned pro who learned by ear or complete beginner, this Learning Pathway is a game changer.
3 Months
Quentin will guide you through 6 grades of step-by-step instruction with daily practice plans and assessments.
Understand music
Transform the way you hear, play, and write music by mastering core theory principles through the lens of guitar.
Take the next step
Once you've mastered theory, keep progressing with advanced Master Classes and guided learning paths.
Who said theory had to be confusing and boring? This Learning Pathway will transform how you play and write music.
In this 3-month Learning Pathway, Dr. Quentin Angus will teach you how to decode the science behind the sound of music.
The Fundamental Elements of Music
Get an overview of the core principles of music, how we define sound, and basic scale construction.
These first 14 days are where you'll learn the basics of music theory and build a solid foundation for advanced concepts in later grades.
Introduction to Harmony and Rhythm
Grades 2 is where the real work begins!
Over 13 days, you'll explore a sampler platter of fundamental theory concepts including how to build chords, analyze chord progressions, and get comfortable with fundamental rhythms.
Unlocking Major Key Harmony
In Grade 3, you’ll focus solely on harmony (AKA chords).
Across 13 days of instruction, you'll learn to create chord progressions in any key and identify the theory behind songs with only your ears. These lessons will have massive implications for how you perceive music with only your ears.
Hone your sense of rhythm, demystify advanced polyrhythms, and learn some metronome tricks.
Explore advanced harmonic concepts and learn how to write beautiful chord progressions while using iconic songs as case studies.
Study a series of iconic songs as you work toward composing your own masterpiece!
Stay focused with this step-by-step learning program designed by our expert team of music educators.
Grade 1. The Fundamental Elements of Music
Get a gentle introduction to music theory by zooming way in and way out on the core principles of music.
Overview
Join your mentor Quentin as he guides you through the basic tenets of music. This is Music Theory 101.
Day 1. What is music and pitch?
Define music and break it down into four core elements.
Day 2. Timbre
Learn about the uniqueness of sound.
Day 3. Duration and Rhythm
Learn about the fundamentals of pulse and meter.
Day 4. Intensity/Dynamics
Learn how changing intensity helps us tell a captivating musical story.
Day 5. Texture and instrumentation
Learn how various musical elements combine to create texture.
Day 6. Form
Learn how a song is organized and analyze your favorite tunes.
Day 7. Genre
Learn the characteristics of various genres.
Day 8. 12 TET
Learn about the tuning system we use in Western music.
Day 9. Finding notes on the Piano
Learn about the tuning system we use in Western music.
Day 10. Finding notes on the Guitar
Apply your piano note-name knowledge to guitar.
Day 11. Tonality
Learn about the aural difference between major and minor keys.
Day 12. Introduction to the Major Scale
Learn the ins and outs of the most important scale in Western music.
Day 13. The natural Minor Scale
Learn how to derive the natural minor scale as a major scale mode.
Day 14. Recap
Review what you learned and pass a series of tests to make sure you're ready for Grade 2!
Grade 2. Introduction to Harmony and Rhythm
Grade 2 is where the work really begins! You’ll leave this level with a rock-solid foundation for rhythm and chord progressions.
Overview
This level of the Learning Pathway is all about chords and rhythm. Over the next 13 days, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of these fundamental concepts, learn how they’re used in popular music, and apply them to your own playing.
Day 1. What are Chords?
Gain a deeper understanding of the construction and function of chords.
Day 2. Intro to the Numbers System
Get acquainted with the numbers system – an essential tool you’ll use to identify and play chord progressions.
Day 3. The Numbers System (Continued)
Continue to learn the ins and outs of the numbers system – an essential tool for musical communication and analysis.
Day 4. Applying Triads to the Guitar
Learn how to add spice and color to basic triads.
Day 5. Intro to Seventh Chords
Get started with seventh chords – a colorful and versatile chord shape.
Day 6. Changing Keys and Finding Tonalities
Learn how to transpose music to a new key and distinguish between major and minor keys.
Day 7. Common Chord Progressions
Gain a deeper understanding of songwriting theory by examining case studies of common chord progressions in popular music.
Day 8. Original Progressions
Fuel your songwriting by developing the skills needed to compose original chord progressions.
Day 9. What is Rhythm?
Get acquainted with the fundamental music theory of rhythm – the most important element of music.
Day 10. Whole, Half, and Quarter Notes
Learn the basic theory of fundamental rhythmic subdivisions.
Day 11. Eighth and Sixteenth Notes
Explore more rhythmic subdivisions by learning the theory of eighth and sixteenth notes.
Day 12. Triplets
Learn the theory of the most complex subdivision yet – triplets.
Day 13. Case Studies
Fuel your songwriting skills by analyzing the harmonic structure of iconic songs.
Grade 3. Unlocking Major Key Harmony
In this grade, you'll take a deep dive into major-key chordal concepts to fuel your rhythm playing and songwriting.
Overview
Over the next 13 days of instruction, you’ll learn to create chord progressions in any key and identify the theory behind songs with only your ears.
Day 1. Review of the Numbers System
Get a refresher on every songwriter's best friend – the numbers system.
Day 2. Scale-Tone 7ths
Learn how to color in your major-key scale-tone chords with 7th-chord voicings.
Day 3. Lead Sheets and Roman Numeral Analysis
Get acquainted with the basic architecture of a lead sheet and start analyzing songs using the numbers system.
Day 4. Chord Nomenclature and Slash Chords
Develop an understanding of how to name chords and learn how to incorporate colorful bass notes in your chords with slash chords.
Day 5. Circle of 5ths
Study the circle of 5ths to better analyze and understand the movement of chord progressions.
Day 6. Formula for All 12 Keys
Learn how to determine the sharp and flat notes for all 12 keys.
Day 7. Numbers to Chords Practice
Start honing your ability to translate numbers system progressions to chord names.
Day 8. Chords to Numbers Practice
Reverse yesterday's process to adapt a chord progression into the language of the numbers system.
Day 9. Roman Numeral Analysis
Learn how to understand and recognize patterns in numbers system chord progressions.
Day 10. Case Studies
Analyze iconic songs through the lens of the numbers system.
Day 11. Case Studies (Part II.)
Continue analyzing the chord progressions of iconic songs.
Day 12. Aurally Recognizing Chords
Learn how to identify the basic chordal movements in a song using nothing but your ears.
Day 13. Aurally Recognizing Chords (Part II.)
Continue training your ears to recognize chordal movements.
Grade 4-6 – Advanced Rhythmic and Harmonic Concepts
Take your theory skills to the next grade with complex rhythms, industry-standard songwriting techniques and be able to write your own song.
This grade puts the spotlight back on rhythm – the most important (and often-overlooked) aspect of music. Over the next 14 days, you'll hone your theoretical understanding of and ability to play rhythm on guitar.
Day 1. Whole and Half Notes/Rests
Kick off the grade by further developing your understanding of fundamental subdivisions.
Day 2. Quarter and Eighth Notes / Rests
Continue developing your understanding of fundamental subdivisions by studying quarter and eight notes/rests.
Day 3. Sixteenth Notes/Rests
Speed things up and work on sixteenth-note subdivisions.
Day 4. Triplet Notes/Rests
Tackle the trickiest fundamental subdivision: triplets.
Day 5. Combinations and Practice I (Clapping)
Work on internalizing rhythmic subdivisions through clapping practice.
Day 6. Combinations and Practice I (Guitar)
Work on applying rhythmic subdivisions to your guitar playing.
Day 7. Combinations and Practice II (Clapping)
Continue internalizing rhythmic subdivisions through clapping practice.
Day 8. Combinations and Practice II (Guitar)
Continue applying rhythmic subdivisions on the guitar.
Day 9. Syncopation
Learn the fundamentals of how to dance around the beat.
Day 10. Hemiola
Learn how to apply this specific polyrhythm to your guitar.
Day 11. Time Feel
Gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to play with great rhythm.
Day 12. Metronome Tricks
Hone your rhythm skills with these fun exercises.
Assessments
Wrap up with a few assessments to benchmark your progress.
In this grade, you'll explore advanced harmonic concepts and learn how to write beautiful chord progressions. Over the next two weeks, you’re going to learn a series of harmonic concepts that will seriously transform your compositional skills and chordal playing.
Day 1. Extensions
Learn how to add color to your chords through extensions.
Day 2. Perfect, Plagal, and Deceptive Cadences
Develop an understanding of how specific chordal movements can induce and resolve tensions within a chord progression.
Day 3. Relative and Parallel Minor
Learn how to transition from a major to a minor key within a song.
Day 4. Minor-Key Harmony
Further develop your harmonic foundation by exploring chords in a minor key.
Day 5. IV Minor
Get a quick songwriting technique under your belt by changing the tonality of the IV chord in a major-key progression.
Day 6. Harmonic Suspension
Explore how you can manipulate chords by “suspending” them for added tension and release.
Day 7. Diatonic Substitutions
Explore how to spice up your songwriting with reharmonization.
In this grade you can put everything into practice what you've learned so far. This grade starts by analyzing famous songs of various genres to prepare you to write your own song in the second part of the grade.
Day 1. "Wait for the Moment" - Vulfpeck
Together we will analyze "Wait for the Moment" by Vulfpeck.
Day 2. "The Man Who Sold the World" - David Bowie
Together we will analyze "The Man Who Sold the World" by David Bowie.
Day 3. "Fly As Me" - Silk Sonic
Together we will analyze "Fly As Me" by Silk Sonic.
Day 4. "Something" - George Harrison
Together we will analyze "Something" by George Harrison.
Day 5. Ideate your song
Creative mode on! Draft three ideas for your very own song.
Day 6. Refine your song
Listen to your ideas from Day 5, select one and keep working on it.
Day 7. Submit your song
Finish up your composition and submit it to get personalized feedback from the Pickup Music team.
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Dr. Quentin Angus
Dr. Quentin Angus is one of Pickup Music's most popular instructors. His lessons have helped hundreds of students demystify their fretboards with practical theory and navigate the complex world of jazz guitar.
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Finally, we give you support and feedback through an exclusive members community and live practice group sessions with other members. This focused approach to learning guitar will help you bust through the beginner basics, break out of the intermediate plateau, and level up your playing.
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What's included in my Pickup Music membership?
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How long are the lessons? How long will it take me to complete them?
Pickup Music's lesson plans are designed to suit the amount of time you have available to practice.
Only got a few minutes? Try our 5-Minute Lessons to quickly add a new skill to your toolbox.
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Whichever approach you choose, we recommend building the exercises you learn into your daily practice schedule. The best way to improve as a guitarist is through a consistent practice routine rather than sporadic, longer sessions. Learning guitar is a day-by-day, life-long journey!
I'm brand new to guitar. Is Pickup Music the right choice for me?
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Too many people get frustrated with guitar because they develop bad habits and poor technique. Avoid these costly and time-consuming mistakes by taking Pickup Music's structured and step-by-step approach to learning guitar.
You'll start with Pickup Music's introductory program Beginner Learning Pathway. Over three weeks, we break down everything from simple chords and melodies to rhythm and lead playing. By the end of the program, you'll be able to play any simple pop or rock song (and even write your own).
Most importantly, we make sure you don't get stuck in the beginner's plateau - a common pitfall for guitarists who are just starting out. You'll keep making progress through Pickup Music's guided Learning Pahtways. These programs are designed to quickly take you from a beginner player to an intermediate one who feels comfortable across the whole fretboard.
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Is a Pickup Music membership worth the money?
When you first start learning guitar, it's okay to bounce around with random free lessons on YouTube and searching for TABs online.
That approach is going to make you an OKAY guitar player, but it's not going to help you take that leap to becoming a serious guitarist - a player who can:
To become a serious guitarist, you need a clear learning pathway to get to the next level. You need to free your mind and unlock your fret board - you can do this with Pickup Music's expert step-by-step instruction. Having this clear learning pathway is key to making real progress on the guitar.
What about the price? Is it worth it?
Private lessons will cost you about $50 per lesson or $2,600 a year. Going to a music academy will cost you about $40,000 a year.
A Pickup Music membership costs just $150 for the whole year. That works out to 41 cents a day!
Signing up for a Pickup Music membership also means that you can stop wasting your time and effort trying to guess what you should practice next. Our guided programs eliminate the guess work so you know exactly what you need to focus on each day and week to make lasting progress with guitar. This will increase your efficiency and speed up your progress.
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You won't be billed again at your next billing cycle. Your membership will remain active and you'll continue to have access to the site until your membership expires on the day it was originally set to renew.
You can easily restart your membership at any time. Just log in to your account and renew a monthly or annual membership to pick up where you left off.
Note: Once your membership expires, we'll save your progress on your Dashboard if you decide to rejoin at a later date.
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We don’t offer refunds for payments that have already gone through. But if you choose to cancel, you will retain full access to the membership until it expires on the day it was originally set to renew.
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