

“I kept thinking, why can’t this information be put where I really need it – right under my fingertips?” In 1987, Shaffer invented the Fretlight Guitar, forever transforming the experience of learning to play. “For me and for most players, going back and forth from chord and scale books to the guitar was slow and agonizing,” Shaffer recalls. The eureka moment for Rusty Shaffer, an avid guitar player and mechanical engineer, came when he envisioned a guitar that would speed the learning process by lighting up chords and scales right on the fretboard, showing the player where to place his fingers. Scale Pattern is mapped out on this Fretlight guitar. Methods for learning the guitar, whether for beginners or advanced players, have changed little since the 1950s. Even for accomplished players, hitting a plateau is not uncommon. Industry statistics show that 80 percent of people who start to play the guitar give up within 90 days of starting. The Fretlight Guitar, like so many breakthrough innovations, was born out of a remarkably simple idea to provide a practical solution to a long-standing problem: the difficult and often frustrating process of learning to play guitar. In the end, results are what matter the most. Sometimes adaptation is critical for survival, and surely there will be guitarists who take advantage of this technology to get far ahead of their peers in the learning curve. But I see this as no different from the Red Coats being too stubborn to break their straight-line formation in the Revolutionary War.
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To them, part of the "grit" they developed as a guitarist came from the agony of staring at chord and scale books and figuring out how to get their fingering right. There will likely be some players out there who scoff at the idea of learning this way. I'm glad someone put this business concept into action. This is a very practical solution to learning scales and chords (where to put your fret-hand fingers) that I always thought would be helpful. Having taught guitar lessons for the past decade, and teaching myself to play prior to that, I wish that I'd had something like this at my disposal - both for my own learning and for the purpose of teaching my past students. Where to place their fingers for chords and scales.īefore getting into this press release, I'd like to make a few of my own comments about this product. The Fretlight Guitar has red dots that illuminate to show players "World’s Easiest Guitar to Play" Speeds Learning Process 10 Times Faster than Traditional Method
