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The Guitar Underground

The Guitar Underground

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The Guitar Underground is a podcast about guitar, creativity, and inspiration. Hosted by guitarist and educator Neil Santos, the show explores smarter ways to practice, think, and grow on the instrument while connecting guitar to life, mindset, and community.Neil D Santos Musique
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  • The Secret “Landmarks” Between the 5 Boxes
    Feb 27 2026

    Master the pentatonic scale and learn how to navigate the entire fretboard by using the 5 secret "landmarks" that connect every shape. If you have ever felt stuck inside a single box or find it difficult to move beyond basic patterns, this video will show you exactly how to unlock your fretboard awareness for better soloing. Host Neil Santos explains that the five pentatonic boxes are not separate rooms, but overlapping spaces that share "walls." By identifying shared notes, root locations, and hidden chord tones, you can stop hesitating during your solos and start playing with more intentional, lyrical phrasing. We also dive into five specific exercises—including horizontal playing and targeting roots—designed to build the neural pathways needed to move seamlessly across the neck. What you will learn:

    • How to identify the "walls" shared between adjacent pentatonic shapes.
    • Visualizing root notes vertically and horizontally to unlock movement.
    • Using repeated notes across strings to create texture and speed.
    • Locating hidden chord tones within shapes for more melodic solos.
    • The "Horizontal Method" for breaking out of vertical box patterns.

    🎸Take the Pentatonic Personality Quiz:Head over to https://pentatonicway.com/personality to find your personality type and get your immediate next steps in a FREE 5 day course!

    Subscribe to the Guitar Underground so you never miss a lesson on mastering the neck!

    NEIL'S BOOKS:

    • The Guitar Simplified
    • The Lefty Guitarist's Survival Handbook

    STUFF NEIL USES:

    • Fender 57’ Reissue Stratocaster
    • Vega Trem VT1 Special Standard Tremolo Bridge for Strat-Style Guitars
    • Michael Kelly Patriot Decree Electric Guitar
    • Line 6 HX Stomp XL
    • HeadRush FRFR108 MKII - 2000W Guitar Amp
    • TC Electronic DITTO+ LOOPER Tech 21 Richie Kotzen RK5 Signature Fly Rig v3 Multi-effects Pedal
    • Gravity Guitar Picks
    • ObsidianWire Custom '5-Way' Solderless Wiring Harness


    #GuitarLesson #PentatonicScale #GuitarSoloing #FretboardAwareness #GuitarTips

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    36 min
  • Stop Guessing! How to Hear Your Guitar Solos Before You Play Them
    Feb 20 2026

    Tired of feeling like you're just guessing where to go next when you improvise? Discover how to stop the "noodle trap" and finally start hearing what to play before your fingers ever touch the strings.

    In this episode of Guitar Underground, host Neil Santos dives into the common reasons intermediate guitarists feel stuck playing repetitive shapes and patterns instead of real music. Many students believe that learning more complex theory is the answer, but more information often just muddies the waters. Instead, Neil provides a clear, structural roadmap to simplify your approach and sharpen your musical awareness.

    By limiting your options and focusing on intentional note targeting, you can train your brain to anticipate the next sound and build the confidence to play with soul. Whether you are a "Box-Locked Builder" or a "Scale-Bound Wanderer," these five practical tips will help you bridge the gap between the music in your head and the notes on your fretboard.

    What you will learn:

    • Why "shape-based" playing leads to random-sounding solos.
    • How to use singing as an instant connection to the fretboard.
    • The power of limiting yourself to 3-5 notes to sharpen awareness.
    • Professional techniques for landing on chord changes to sound like a pro.
    • Why repetition is the secret to connecting with your audience.

    Subscribe to Guitar Underground for more structured lessons to unlock your playing!

    Ready to stop guessing on the fretboard? 🎸 Get the structured roadmap and supportive community you need to play with total confidence. Join us at The Pentatonic Way and turn those scale shapes into real music!

    👉 Start your journey here: PentatonicWay.com

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    37 min
  • Why Guitar Courses Don’t Work (And How to Fix It)
    Feb 13 2026

    Guitar courses are everywhere — but why do so many players still feel confused?
    If you’ve taken online guitar lessons and still don’t feel musical, this episode breaks down exactly why.

    In this video, I share 5 ways guitar courses overcomplicate learning guitar — and more importantly, how to fix it. From information overload to exercises that never turn into real music, we’re unpacking what actually helps things click.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure what to practice next… this one’s for you.

    🎸 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why too much information slows down your guitar progress

    • How to prioritize what actually matters

    • The difference between completing lessons and understanding music

    • Why exercises alone don’t build musicality

    • How a simple system ties everything together

    If this resonates, subscribe to Guitar Underground for practical, no-overwhelm guitar advice focused on clarity, confidence, and musical freedom.

    And if you’re interested in weekly improvisation challenges, check out the Guitar Improvisation Workshop link below.

    ⏱ Timestamped Chapters

    00:00 – Intro: Why So Many Guitar Courses Feel Confusing01:30 – National Guitar Day + Workshop Announcement03:15 – The Real Problem With Guitar Courses03:40 – #1 Too Much Information Too Early06:10 – #2 Everything Feels Equally Important07:45 – #3 Completion vs Real Understanding09:45 – #4 Exercises Replacing Music11:50 – #5 No Simple System Connecting It All12:45 – What Actually Helps Things Click

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    29 min
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