Metal Improvisation Bootcamp: Live Group Coaching + Jam Sessions
A 6-week cohort-based coaching program (2 hours/week, live Zoom) where metal musicians learn improvisation within genre constraints through structured backing tracks, real-time feedback from a metal session musician/instructor, and weekly jam sessions with peers. Each week focuses on one subgenre's harmonic logic; students record improvisations, receive video feedback, and jam live with 4-6 other musicians in the cohort.
16 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Replaces the need for a private metal teacher ($60-100/hour) with peer learning and group accountability; provides real-time jamming partners (hard to find locally); instructor is a working metal session musician, not a classical-trained generalist; cohort creates community and motivation
Target Audience
Intermediate metal guitarists/bassists (can play songs cleanly but haven't improvised) aged 18-50, willing to pay for live instruction and accountability; primarily in North America and Europe with stable internet
Key Features
- 6-week curriculum: Week 1 = Thrash/Phrygian, Week 2 = Doom/Harmonic Minor, Week 3 = Progressive/Modal Interchange, Week 4 = Death Metal/Dissonance, Week 5 = Black Metal/Tremolo Picking, Week 6 = Live performance showcase
- Weekly Zoom group session: 90 min instruction + backing track play-alongs, 30 min peer jam
- Custom backing tracks for each week (drum + bass) provided in multiple keys and tempos
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Metal musicians struggle to develop improvisation skills within genre constraintsMetal musicians face a unique challenge: the genre's emphasis on precision, technical riffs, and structured compositions leaves little room for improvisation compared to jazz or blues. Musicians want to develop improvisation abilities but lack clear frameworks, training methods, and community guidance on how to improvise authentically within metal's stylistic boundaries without breaking the genre's core identity.
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