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Play like Eric Johnson in 10 Days

Step inside the melodic world of Eric Johnson’s signature style.

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WHo it's for

Advanced guitarists

If you're a fluent lead guitarist looking to add a melodic prog sound to your playing, this class is for you.

Time

10 days

Kyle will guide you through 10 days of step-by-step instruction with daily practice plans and assessments.

Outcome

Step up your soloing

You’ll leave this class with a new toolkit of prog-rock–inspired sounds you can use to blend Eric Johnson’s style into your own playing.

Keep going

Take the next step

Once you've mastered this challenge, keep learning with more advanced Challenges and guided Learning Pathways.

What you'll learn

Each day, Kyle Blackman breaks down a concept or technique at the core of Eric Johnson's iconic style. By the end of this class, you'll have a treasure trove of new chordal and improvisational skills inspired by one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.

  • Solo with more fluidity.
  • Improve your speed and accuracy.
  • Shape your tone and dynamics.
  • Master colorful pentatonics and arpeggios.

Curriculum

Stay focused with this step-by-step learning program designed by our expert team of music educators.

How it works

Your guided learning experience

In this 10-day Challenge, Kyle will help you break out of habits that are holding you back. From spread triads and arpeggios to sweep picking and phrasing techniques, you'll learn how to apply Eric Johnson's classic moves in your own playing.

Spread triads and pentatonic colors

We’ll kick off the Challenge by exploring spread triads: one of Eric Johnson’s favorite tools for accessing an expansive sound.

You’ll learn how to spread your chord shapes across the fretboard and dial in your tone for maximum clarity.

From there, you’ll combine these chordal ideas with the pentatonic scale to expand your soloing vocabulary.

Picking intensive + outlining chords

Eric Johnson’s picking approach is the engine behind his fast and fluid sound. In this section, you’ll build the control and consistency needed to move cleanly across the strings.

Then, you’ll apply that foundation to "playing the changes" by combining arpeggios with pentatonic shapes inside the CAGED system.

2NPS and phrasing

Two-note-per-string (2NPS) ideas are a powerful way to build speed and connect the fretboard. They’re also a key part of Eric Johnson’s fluid sound.

After you work through a series of 2NPS licks, we'll shift focus to phrasing. This conceptual lesson on how Eric Johnson approaches melody creation will help you blend what you're learning into your own playing style.

Day 7. Common chords

Explore open and closed triads the way Eric Johnson uses them. In this lesson, you'll turn simple chord shapes into melodic, voice-led ideas that expand your fretboard and harmonic vocabulary.

Day 8. Cliffs of Dover

This lesson brings together everything you’ve worked on. You’ll learn a performance inspired by Eric Johnson’s legendary instrumental Cliffs of Dover, drawing on the melody, chordal movement, pentatonic fluency, and compositional approach that make the original so iconic.

Day 9. The diminished arpeggio

Enter the diminished realm. These chords might sound intense at first, but they’re more approachable than they seem, and they’re a key part of Eric Johnson’s harmonic language.

Day 10. Classic Eric Johnson moves

For your final challenge, you’ll bring everything together combining the soloing, harmony, and phrasing skills you’ve developed throughout the class. Using signature Eric Johnson–inspired ideas, you’ll take the next step toward capturing his sound in your own playing.

10-day plan

Days 1-2. Spread triads and pentatonic colors

Learn how to break up chords using wide-interval triad voicings and extension notes like the 6th. Then, rethink the pentatonic scale using these spread triads, as well as arpeggios and targeted color tones.

Day 1. The spread triad move 

You’re probably familiar with triads, but Eric Johnson’s unique use of spread triads completely changes the sound and feel of these three go-to notes. Learn how moving the 3rd up an octave can help you outline chords with more style.

Day 2. Adding color to the pentatonic scale

Now, we’ll apply that spread-triad concept to the good ol’ pentatonic scale. When combined with wide intervals and a focus on color tones, this technique is revolutionary for improvising within the 5-note scale.

Days 3-4. Hone your speed and fly through arpeggios

To play as fast as Eric Johnson, you must study his careful approach to picking. Kyle shows you three approaches to picking that will make fast lines easier to handle. Then, you’ll use these approaches to outline chords like Johnson using sweep-picked arpeggios.

Day 3. Picking approach

Before you scale the Cliffs of Dover, you need the right tools. Kyle will guide you through the three essential picking techniques that Eric Johnson uses constantly: speed picking, sweep picking, and hybrid picking. You’ll also zoom in on how you hold the pick and where you pick.

Day 4. Outlining chords

Now that you have the speed down, you’ll study how Eric Johnson outlines chords using blazing arpeggios. We’ll use the C and D shapes of the CAGED system to build up to Johnson’s speed and precision.

Days 5-7. Master the fretboard

In these lessons, Kyle will show you three more vital concepts to master on your way to unlocking Eric Johnson’s sound: the use of two-notes-per-string pentatonic runs, careful phrasing, and creative chord voicings.

Day 5. Two-string groupings

Eric Johnson is best known for creating riffs that travel the fretboard at lightning-fast speeds. His secret? Playing pentatonics horizontally along two or three strings. Kyle shows you how to apply this concept to navigate the entire fretboard cleanly and quickly. 

Day 6. Phrasing

If a solo is a conversation, phrasing is the creation of the musical sentences that contribute to the bigger picture. You’ll learn how Johnson uses octaves, unexpected notes, and the Mixolydian scale to craft his unique voice. These techniques will help you start shaping your own tone.

Day 7. Common chords

While Johnson is best known for his lead tone, the other half of his playing is made up of interesting chord voicings and a crystal-clean tone. Kyle will guide you through spreading out your triads and adding extensions like the 9th, as well as using simple triads to harmonize the melody.

Days 8-10. Cliffs of Dover and other Johnson moves

In these final lessons, you’ll dive deeper into the creative mind of Eric Johnson through studying his Grammy Award-winning song Cliffs of Dover. You’ll study his solo in the song, as well as his use of diminished arpeggios throughout the track. Finally, you’ll add some quintessential Eric Johnson moves to complete your technique toolkit.

Day 8. Cliffs of Dover

You’ve heard it. You’ve probably tried to play it. It’s Eric Johnson’s masterpiece and one of the greatest examples of expert guitar playing. That’s right! Today, Kyle is gonna walk you through some licks inspired by Johnson’s solo in Cliffs of Dover and discuss how to apply them to your own playing. 

Day 9. The diminished arpeggio

Playing the diminished scale on guitar is so fun because it’s symmetrical and repeats across the entire fretboard. Eric Johnson uses the sound of the diminished scale to add tension to his solo in Cliffs of Dover. Kyle shows you how to play over these passing chords both in this song and your own playing.

Day 10. Classic Eric Johnson moves

To complete your Eric Johnson journey, you’ll study some more stylistic techniques that Eric Johnson has used throughout his career. These include five-note arpeggios, Hendrix-inspired bending, and writing licks that span three pentatonic positions.

Performances

Now that you’ve gotten all the tricks and concepts down, it’s time to apply them musically with three performance pieces all inspired by different Johnson classics, including SRV, Cliffs of Dover, and Manhattan. You’ll need all the skills from this class to master these challenging tunes.

Student stories

Learn how Play like Eric Johnson in 10 Days has helped real guitarists break through their playing plateau and realize their potential.

"My favorite part about Pickup Music is probably nerding out in the forum with everyone. Just knowing you have a creative community to reach out to if you have any questions or you're stuck in a rut."

Vicki Huang

United States

"I would highly recommend Pickup Music to pretty much anyone who has been playing for a few years and doesn't feel like they are getting better any more."

James Harrod

United Kingdom

"One of the things that's been the most fun for me has been the SongSquad challenges... connecting with other people in the Pickup Music community on Instagram and just encouraging each other as we're learning songs and practicing."

Vin Thomas

United States

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Are you a guitar player who feels like you haven’t made progress in a few months… years… or even decades? 

You’re probably stuck in what’s called the ‘intermediate plateau’. This is very common and can be very frustrating.

What’s the cause? Well, it’s pretty easy to learn the basics on guitar. Learn a few open chords and you can play Wonderwall and hundreds of other songs. Learn a couple of scales and a few licks and you can play some lead. 

But what then? Triads? Modes? Arpeggios? The phrygian scale?!

Without a clear plan and learning system you fall back to playing the same old chords and licks over and over again. Or you bounce around free lessons online but nothing seems to stick. It’s a recipe for a lot of practice without much progress. 

That’s where Pickup Music can help. We specialize in taking players stuck in a guitar rut and turning them into advanced guitarists.

We do this through Learning Pathways that take you on a step-by-step journey towards fretboard mastery. We give you a highly structured system that shows you exactly what to work on each week to make serious progress. 

These Learning Pathways take the guesswork out of your practice routine. You are guided through a proven grade-by-grade system with daily lessons, play-along practice exercises and interactive workouts. 

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You also get 1:1 video feedback on your playing from our expert instructors and can attend weekly live lessons. This personal feedback makes Pickup Music the closest thing to taking in-person lessons, but at a fraction of the cost.

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The most common thing we hear from new members is that they’ve made more progress with Pickup Music in a few months than in years of teaching themselves. As one member recently told us, “I'm finally seeing progress for the first time in many years”.

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But it’s not just about the money. It’s about not wasting your precious time. It’s about making actual progress on this beautiful instrument. 

By following our proven Learning Pathway system, you can stop wasting your time and effort trying to guess what you should practice next. Our guided programs eliminate the guesswork so you know exactly what you need to focus on each day and week to make lasting progress with guitar.

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Most online guitar lesson sites are very good at teaching one-off songs and licks. Or they get super famous guitarists to record one-hour video lessons talking at length about their particular style and career.

The problem is that these approaches don't stick. They don’t help you to actually get better as a guitarist. You can waste a lot of time bouncing around these types of unconnected, one-off lessons. It’s a recipe for a lot of practice without much progress. 

Pickup Music takes a different approach. We give you a highly structured system that shows you exactly what to work on each week to make serious progress. We take you beyond the basics through a step-by-step journey towards fretboard mastery. 

By following a Pickup Music Learning Pathway, you are getting the most guided way to learn guitar. Over 6 grades, you are taken through daily lessons and practice exercises that carefully explain what’s going on behind the music. 

Each grade then builds up to song performances that apply everything you’ve learned with a live backing band. These challenges - where we simulate what it’s like to play a real gig, with real musicians - is the absolute best way to learn. 

The Learning Pathway method takes the guesswork out of your practice routine. Most guitarists start to see a rapid acceleration in their progress in a matter of weeks.

You can also get 1:1 video feedback on your playing and weekly live lessons. This personal feedback makes Pickup Music the closest thing to taking in-person lessons, but at a fraction of the cost.

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Learning Pathways are kind of our special sauce here at Pickup Music. They take all the guesswork out of what to practice. 

You get day-by-day lessons, play along practice exercises with your instructor, interactive jams with the Pickup Music live band and you can submit videos of your playing for feedback from the Pickup Music team. 

We designed this system so that you will know exactly what to practice every time you pick up the guitar. This means that even if you only have time to practice with us once a week, you will still make great progress by following a Learning Pathways. 

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After working with thousands of guitarists, we’ve found that the most important thing is to know exactly what you’re going to practice before you pick up the guitar. Even if you can only use Pickup Music a few times a month, you will still make really good progress if you stick to the step-by-step structure of our Learning Pathways.

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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.

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We want our members to get the closest thing possible to in-person lessons but at a fraction of the cost. That's why you can now get individual video feedback on your guitar playing from our team of expert instructors.

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The biggest trap for intermediate players is bouncing around from lesson to lesson without a plan or structure to get to that next level. We are known for taking intermediate and advanced players who have hit a ceiling and busting through until they reach the next level.

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