Version 1.0 was never about playing sold-out stadiums; it was about building the . We focused on three core pillars:
Rock stars aren't just heard; they’re seen. We worked on stage presence, overcoming the "statue" phase, and learning how to connect with an audience—even if that audience was just a webcam or a few friends in a garage.
Learning that 20 minutes of focused practice every day beats a 4-hour marathon once a week. Become a Rock Star [v1.0] [Completed]
The stage is set, the lights are dimmed, and we’re just getting started. Keep shredding.
Exploring the world of pedals, amps, and digital workstations. Live Performance: Booking that first "real" gig. Version 1
We curated a list of five core tracks that represent different styles of rock. Mastering these wasn’t just about hitting the notes; it was about capturing the energy . Key Breakthroughs
Every journey has its "aha!" moments. For this version, the biggest wins were: Learning that 20 minutes of focused practice every
Moving past the "beginner" label. This meant mastering the basic pentatonic scales, understanding chord theory, and building the finger strength to sustain a 45-minute set.