Shred like it's the 80s again.
Intermediate
This class is for metal guitarists who’ve mastered the basics and want to channel iconic 80s sounds.
2 weeks
Frankie will guide you through 10 days of instruction with daily practice plans and assessments.
80s metal mastery
Nail the sound of 80s metal by mastering riffs, tools, and the language of iconic bands and players.
Take the next step
This guided challenge is a perfect warmup for our full length Learning Pathways covering metal and more.
Start shredding like a pro with the riffs, vocabulary, and mind-melting techniques pioneered by 80s metal legends.
In this Master Class, you'll learn how to capture the sound of 1980s metal in your playing. With step-by-step lessons, daily practice routines, and interactive jams, the path to shredding is clearer than the crystals you'll need to power up your time machine and travel back to the 80s.
The most metal keys of all time 🤘🤘
In the first two lessons, you'll start riffing right away in the most iconic 80s metal keys: Em and Am.
Each lesson is based on iconic 80s metal bands – you'll kick off the challenge with lessons inspired by Bon Jovi and Cinderella.
Massive, suspended, tender sounds
Next, we'll dive into sounds that are bigger than all of Poison's hairdos combined.
In Day 3, you'll explore massive chorus sounds inspired by Warrant.
In Day 4, you'll learn how to inject tension into your playing with suspended chords.
In Day 5, you'll clean up your tone to learn the art of the power ballad.
Get heavy
For the back half of this course, we're putting gas on the fire with some seriously heavy and advanced sounds.
In Day 6, you'll head bang your way through the sound of thrash metal.
Then, in Day 7, we'll return to the roots of metal with an exploration of Randy Rhoads' blues playig.
Technique time
On Day 8, you'll learn to light your fretboard on fire by tapping like Eddie Van Halen.
Day 9 introduces us to the "more is more" madness of Yngwie Malmsteen's playing.
In Day 10, you'll get technical with neo-classical arpeggios.
After that, you'll tackle three performance pieces designed to take the concepts you've worked on and put them in a purely musical context.
Stay focused with this step-by-step learning program designed by our expert team of music educators.
Days 1 & 2. The most 80s metal keys of all time
Learn some bread-and-butter sounds to kick off the challenge
We're with you every step of the way in this 2-week challenge. In every lesson, Frankie will break down a new concept and run through guided practice exercises with you so you can lock it into your muscle memory. To cap off each day's work, you'll put what you learned in a musical context with a guided jam session.
Day 1. The most 80s metal key of all time
In the Metal Learning Pathway (the pre-requisite course for this challenge), we learned that – above all – riffs rule. In that same spirit, you'll kick off Day 1 by exploring a bunch of options for killer 80s-style riffs.
From faithful power chords to dyads, and even some single-note ideas – we’re leaving no stone unturned in our quest for monstrous riffage.
Day 2. The 2nd-most 80s metal key of all time
Next, you'll blast through some fresh ideas in the key of A minor while drawing inspiration from the iconic band Cinderella.
You'll also touch on tone choices for different dynamics and an open-string hack to make simple chord shapes sound more interesting.
Days 3-5. Massive, suspended, tender sounds
Continue your tour through the defining sounds of 80s metal.
Day 3. Big chorus chords
80s metal is known for its huge anthems. Riffs make the crowd headbang, but the big chorus is what makes them chant the often thought-provoking lyrics, like: Pour some sugar on me and She's my cherry pie, cool drink of water, such a sweet surprise!
In this lesson, you'll tackle open-string chords that'll give you a big sound without getting muddy.
Day 4. Suspended chords
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to crank up the tension in your metal progressions. The key to this is choosing voicings that avoid clashing notes, using passing tones to create melodic movement, and playing chords in a higher register to reduce muddiness.
Day 5. The power ballad
Metal has a reputation for being loud and aggressive. However, in the 80s, bands wanted to broaden their attraction – and what attracts more than a ballad straight from the heart?
Gritty, aggressive guitar tones just won’t cut it – we need to take the edge off, so in this lesson, you'll learn how to make the most out of a clean tone.
Days 6 & 7. Get heavy
In this portion of the challenge, you'll explore the meaner side of 80s metal.
Day 6. 80s thrash
No spandex today. This lesson is dedicated to the most brutal, hardcore genre to smash its way out of the 80s: THRASH METAL.
Thrash bands wanted to make their riffs as dark as possible. To do this, they utilized the flat 5th AKA the devil’s interval or tritone. One of the most dissonant intervals, the flattened 5th creates an unsettling vibe. You'll learn how to wield it in this lesson.
Day 7. Randy Rhoads' blues from hell
Blues is truly the grandparent of metal. the musical DNA is clear to see. Today, we’ll take some old tricks and make them metal! All the licks in these exercises live within the home-base shape from Grade 1 of the Metal Learning Pathway.
Days 8-10 & Performance pieces
Finish off the final lessons of the challenge, then sink your teeth into some songs.
Day 8. EVH's tapping licks
Eddie Van Halen is up there with Hendrix as one of the most innovative guitarists of all time. This lesson will focus on his signature two-handed tapping style.
Day 9. Yngwie’s diminished lick
Yngwie Malmsteen is an intense character, and it shows in his furiously fast, classically-inspired, shreddy playing. This lesson dives into his favorite scale: harmonic minor. Its unique flavor comes from the major 7th scale degree.
Day 10. Neo-classical arpeggios
Whenever something radical comes along, it inspires others. That’s exactly what happened with neo-classical influences in metal. Guitarists like Marty Friedman (Megadeth, Cacophony) and Jason Becker (Cacophony) started converting century-old musical motifs into face-melting metal solos.
The relentless use of arpeggios set this style apart, and once you get comfortable sweep picking, the sky’s the limit. You'll have had a little taste yesterday, but today, you'll really sink your teeth in.
Performance pieces
Having finished all the lessons, it'll be time to put your new skills into a musical context. Here, we have three songs designed to incorporate what you learned in the lessons so you can confidently sail off into the sunset and take on the next leg of your guitar journey.
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Frankie Lindia
Frankie is a certified shredder who's here to help you capture the soaring sounds that defined 80s metal guitar.
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Is Pickup Music right for me?
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.
But it’s not all about theory. We apply everything you learn to real music. That’s why every grade of our Learning Pathways build up to performing a song with a live backing band. This simulates what it’s like to play a real gig, with real musicians. It’s the absolute best way to learn.
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.
So does this method actually work? Will you see results in your playing?
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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Is Pickup Music worth the money?
Private guitar 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 will cost you just $180 for the whole year.
That works out to 50 cents a day!
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.
What makes Pickup Music better than other guitar lesson sites?
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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What exactly do I get from a Pickup Music membership?
When you become a Pickup Music member you get unlimited access to our huge library of lessons:
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How do the Learning Pathways work?
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.
How often do I need to practice to see results?
Ideally you would practice about three times a week for 30 minutes at a time. But we know that life gets in the way sometimes! So here’s the good news: deliberate practice matters so much more than how often you practice.
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.
How long are the lessons?
Pickup Music's lesson plans are designed to suit the amount of time you have available to practice.
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.
Can I take the lessons at my own pace?
Everything on Pickup Music is designed to be taken at your own pace. There are no deadlines, so you can work at your own speed. You can stay on a topic until you really understand it before you move on.
While we divide our Learning Pathways into ‘days’ - this is a suggestion only. Some learners might take a few days in one sitting, while others will spend a few sessions on a single day. You can go at the pace that feels most comfortable to you.
How does the 1:1 video feedback work?
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.
Here's how it works:
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Is Pickup Music good for beginners?
Absolutely! We make learning the guitar fun and simple – the way it should be.
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 Pathways. These programs are designed to quickly take you from a beginner player to an intermediate one who feels comfortable across the whole fretboard.
Is Pickup Music good for intermediate and advanced guitarists?
Pickup Music is the best platform available for intermediate and advanced guitarists. Our courses take you beyond the basics to advanced concepts like the CAGED system, triads, arpeggios, modes and improvisation.
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.
Am I too old for guitar lessons?
Many of Pickup Music’s members are in their 60s and 70s and have seen amazing success with our programs. Our platform is designed to be user-friendly for all ages and skill levels. And our supportive community is made up of guitar learners of all ages, cheering each other on.
How does the 14-day free trial work?
When you first sign up to a Pickup Music membership, you enter your credit card but it will not be charged for 14 days. That means that if you decide to cancel within 14 days of signing up, you won't pay anything.
And we send you a reminder before your trial is about to end so you don’t forget about it.
If you decide to cancel after that, you won't be charged at your next billing cycle. That means: if you’re a monthly member, you won’t be charged for the next month. If you’re an annual member, you won’t be charged for the next year.
How does the 60-day money back guarantee work?
In addition to the 14-day free trial, we offer a 60-day money back guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with your progress in the first 60 days of your membership, we will give you your money back - no questions asked.
Is it easy to cancel?
Absolutely! You can cancel at any time (although we'd be sad to see you go). Cancelling is easy, no tricks. Just go to your account page and click a button.
You won't be charged anything if you cancel during your 14-day free trial.
If you cancel after your 14-day trial, you won't be billed again at your next billing cycle. Your membership will remain active until it expires on the day it was originally set to renew.
Note: Once your membership expires, we'll save your progress on your Dashboard if you decide to rejoin at a later date.
What’s the difference between the annual and monthly plan?
The only difference is the price. The monthly membership is $29.99 charged monthly and the annual membership is $179.99 charged once a year.
That means that if you select the annual plan you will pay 50% less and save $180 over a year compared to the monthly plan.
We'll also send you reminders before we bill you each year so that you don't accidentally forget about it.
We give such a big discount for annual members because it aligns with our long-term vision to inspire and support lifelong guitar learning.
Can I buy lessons individually?
We don’t sell lessons individually. But the good news is you get access to every single lesson on Pickup Music through the one membership. If you’re only interested in one lesson, you could purchase a monthly membership and cancel when you’ve finished it – we have a hunch you’ll want to stick around though :)
How do I restart my membership?
It’s easy to rejoin Pickup Music and we’d be thrilled to have you back! We even saved all of your lessons for you while you were gone on your Dashboard.
To restart your membership, simply head to this page, select the plan of your choice, and sign up with the email address you used to sign up the first time around.