Turn Your Instrumental Guitar Skills Into Income
💼 FOR PROFESSIONALS
Master Your Craft, Build Your Career & Make Money Doing What You Love!
This is your all-in-one path to becoming a professional guitarist and turning your passion into a profitable guitar business.
The Go Pro Package includes everything from the Ultimate Package, plus Johnโs exclusive, in-depth program on how to monetize your guitar skills. Whether you play Classic Rock on electric, Latin Jazz on nylon-string, or anything in between – the Go Pro Package shows you how to build you performance sets, book paid gigs, and earn $1K-$4K+ per month. Any guitar. Any genre. Professional income.
FOR ASPIRING PROFESSIONALS
Investment: $29.97/month – One restaurant gig: $200-$400 – One private event: $400-$1,000+
This program pays for itself with your first gig.
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From Hobbyist to Professional – On ANY Guitar
The Go Pro Package teaches you TWO skills: (1) How to play instrumental guitar professionally across multiple genres, and (2) How to build a guitar business that books consistent paid gigs.
It doesn’t matter if you play:
- Classic Rock instrumentals on electric guitar
- Latin Jazz standards on nylon-string classical
- Rumba Flamenco on acoustic
- Pop instrumentals on steel-string
- Gypsy Jazz on any guitar type
What matters: You learn to play WELL and market yourself SMART.
Three Success Paths:
Path 1: Restaurant Musician Play 2-4 hour sets at upscale restaurants
Income: $150-$400 per gig, 4-8 gigs/month
Monthly earnings: $600-$3,200
Best for: Electric or nylon-string players, mellow instrumental repertoire
Path 2: Private Event Performer Weddings, corporate events, parties
Income: $300-$1,500 per event, 2-4 events/month
Monthly earnings: $600-$6,000
Best for: Any guitar type, versatile repertoire across genres
Path 3: Multi-Venue Professional Combine restaurants, events, teaching, online content
Income: Multiple revenue streams
Monthly earnings: $2,000-$6,000+
Best for: Dedicated professionals building full-time career
Go Pro Package prepares you for all three paths – on YOUR guitar, YOUR style.
How to Know If Go Pro Is Right for You
Start with Ultimate if:
- You’re still working on fundamental skills
- You’re not sure about gigging yet
- You want to play just for fun/family
- The business side seems overwhelming
- You need more time to build repertoire
Choose Go Pro if:
- You can play guitar reasonably well already
- You’re serious about earning money
- You’re ready to learn the business side
- You want direct mentorship from John
- You’re committed to building a professional career
Remember: You can always start with Ultimate Package and upgrade to Go Pro later. Your progress transfers completely.
Everything in Ultimate Package PLUS Professional Business Training
Go Pro Package includes the complete instrumental guitar curriculum from Ultimate Package PLUS comprehensive business training to turn your skills into income.
The Complete Package:
Go Pro Package Is Perfect If Youโฆ
โ Want to earn money from your guitar playing
โ Are willing to treat music like a business (not just a hobby)
โ Can commit to consistent practice and marketing
โ Want to play instrumental guitar professionally (no singing required)
โ Play any guitar type – electric, steel-string acoustic, or nylon-string classical
โ Love any instrumental genre – rock, jazz, flamenco, classical, pop, blues
โ Are ready to invest in yourself and your musical future
โ Dream of quitting your day job or building serious side income
โ Want to perform music people actually pay for (not just bedroom playing)

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“You have recently given renewed inspiration to learning guitar music. For that I want to thank you.“
Mike Lopez, Satsuma, Alabama
“John not only taught me the instrument, he allowed me to learn my own way, and he kept me inspired along the way.”
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Why Instrumental Guitarists Are in High Demand
Here’s what most guitarists don’t know: Venues NEED instrumental guitarists and struggle to find good ones. Here’s why you have an advantage:
✅ Background music is everywhere – Restaurants, wineries, hotels, corporate lobbies
✅ No singer needed – You’re a one-person show, easier to book, higher profit margin
✅ Works any time – Morning brunch, afternoon patio, evening dinner, late-night lounge
✅ Less gear – No PA system, no microphone, no band to coordinate
✅ Higher perceived value – Instrumental guitar sounds sophisticated and professional
✅ Genre flexibility – Play rock at a bar Friday, classical at a wedding Saturday
And the best part: Whether you play electric, acoustic steel-string, or nylon-string classical guitar – there are venues looking for YOUR sound.
John teaches you how to find them and book them consistently.
This Works for Electric, Acoustic, and Classical Players
Electric Guitar Players Your opportunities:
- Bars and lounges (blues, rock, jazz)
- Corporate events (contemporary instrumental)
- Private parties (pop, rock covers)
- Fusion restaurants (eclectic instrumental)
What John teaches you:
- How to create instrumental arrangements without vocals
- Tone shaping for background vs. featured performance
- Effects and looping for solo electric guitar
- Marketing yourself in rock/pop venues
- Building electric guitar repertoire that books gigs
Steel-String Acoustic Players Your opportunities:
- Coffee shops and cafes
- Farmers markets and outdoor events
- Weddings (ceremony and cocktail hour)
- Corporate events (mellow background)
- House concerts
What John teaches you:
- Fingerstyle and flatpicking techniques
- Arranging pop songs for solo acoustic
- Amplification for acoustic guitar
- Marketing to wedding planners and event coordinators
- Building versatile acoustic repertoire
Nylon-String Classical/Flamenco Players Your opportunities:
- Upscale restaurants (Mediterranean, Spanish, Italian)
- Wineries and tasting rooms
- Art gallery openings
- Wedding ceremonies
- Resort and hotel lobbies
What John teaches you:
- Classical/Flamenco technique and Rumba Flamenco rhythms
- Repertoire from Spanish to Latin Jazz to contemporary
- Amplifying classical guitar properly
- Marketing to high-end venues
- Building sophisticated instrumental sets
Multi-Guitar Players (Biggest Opportunity!) If you play multiple guitar types, you’re the most bookable:
- Accept ANY gig and bring the right guitar
- Charge premium rates for versatility
- Build the biggest client base
- Never turn down work due to guitar limitations
Frequently Asked Questions…
Q: Do I need to be an advanced player to join Go Pro?
A: Not advanced, but you should have basic guitar skills. If you can play simple chord progressions and read basic notation, you’re ready to start building your professional repertoire and business knowledge in parallel.
Q: I play electric guitar. Will this work for me?
A: Absolutely! Many Go Pro members play electric guitar at bars, corporate events, and private parties. The business training applies to ANY guitar type and genre.
Q: Do I need Rumba Flamenco skills to get gigs?
A: Not at all. Rumba Flamenco is ONE marketable style, but you can build a career on Classic Rock, Jazz, Pop, Blues, or any instrumental genre. John teaches business strategies for YOUR style.
Q: What if there are no venues near me?
A: We’ll show you how to create opportunities: private lessons, online content, house concerts, traveling to nearby cities, and more. There are always options – John helps you identify them.
Q: Can I do this part-time?
A: Yes! Most Go Pro members start part-time (weekends, evenings) while keeping their day job. Build to 4-8 gigs per month for $1K-3K in side income before considering going full-time.
Q: How much can I realistically earn?
A: Varies widely based on location, effort, and experience. Conservative estimate: $500-$1,500/month part-time. Aggressive estimate: $3K-$6K/month full-time. John’s been earning $4K-8K/month from performing for decades.
Q: Do I need expensive gear?
A: No! You need a good guitar (you probably already have one) and basic amplification. John provides specific budget-friendly recommendations. Most students start with under $500 in additional gear.