Early Access Pass

Why Does It Fall Apart
The Second You Speed Up?

Slow, it's clean. Hands know the part. Then the tempo hits โ€” the picking catches, the fretting hand lags, the whole thing tightens.

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    Sign-Ups Open July 27 โ€“ July 31 Only
    Early Access Pricing August 3โ€“7

    Now โ€” July 31 Join the List Get on the Early Access Pass
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    August 3 โ€“ 7 Early Access Pass Your lower price. First shot at a spot.
    โ†“
    August 10 Public Access Opens Regular price. No early list. No first access.

    You Already Know
    This Moment

    You can play it slow and clean. Every time.

    Then the tempo comes up.

    The pick catches on the change.
    The fretting hand gets there late.
    You grip tighter to force it through.

    And somewhere in there, it stops being playing.

    It starts being a fight.

    Here's the part that actually stings:

    You practiced it. You put in the time. You did the reps.

    And the second both hands have to move together at speed, all of it comes apart anyway.

    So you're left with the question nobody answers for you:

    "What Am I Actually Supposed To Fix?"

    More Reps Won't Fix
    A Problem You Can't See

    You're not stuck because you're lazy.
    Not because you started too late.
    Not because your hands can't do it.

    You're stuck because nobody's ever told you which of these is the actual problem:

    The picking hand?
    The fretting hand?
    The timing?
    The tension you don't even notice โ€” until everything locks up?

    So you do the only thing you know to do.

    Another exercise. Another slow-down. Another search for the missing piece.

    But reps don't fix a problem you're aiming at blind.

    That's the gap Bernth built this to close.

    This Isn't Going
    Out To Everyone

    This is brand-new. Nothing like it has ever been released.

    It's built around the exact moments most players never get help with โ€” the ones that happen when nobody's watching:

    The tension that creeps in before you notice it.
    The timing slip you can feel but can't name.
    The clean version that vanishes the second speed shows up.

    This time, it's not just another video library.

    There's a live element. Real eyes on your playing. Real correction, not another guess.

    Which is also exactly why it can't go out to everyone at once.

    If you want first access before the public ever sees it, the Early Access Pass list is where that starts.

    What Joining
    Actually Gets You

    Nothing's for sale today. No payment. No checkout. No commitment.

    You're just claiming your spot on the Early Access Pass list before this opens to anyone else.

    โœ“ You hear first. Before this goes out to the full list.
    โœ“ First shot at a spot. Limited spots open to the waitlist before the public sees this.
    โœ“ Lower price locked in. Your Early Access price is $100 less than what the public pays on August 10.

    Sign-ups close Friday, July 31st

      If you're done tightening up at speed and guessing what to fix next, this is where you get ahead of it.

      Why It's Worth
      Being Early

      Bernth has taught guitarists worldwide stuck in this exact loop: practicing hard, tightening up, losing it at speed, never knowing what to actually fix.

      When something brand-new opens with limited access,
      that's why players move fast.

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      Sign-Ups Close
      Friday, July 31st

      You already know what it feels like to chase this alone: the tension, the timing slips, the clean version that disappears the moment speed shows up.

      This is opening to a small group first, and the list itself only stays open 5 days.

      Get on the Early Access Pass list before Friday, July 31st to lock in your shot at the lower price and first access to the limited spots โ€” before anyone else sees this exists.

      After July 31: No Early Access Pass. No lower price. No first shot.

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        Early Access Pricing: August 3 โ€“ 7
        Public Opens August 10