Pulsar marks the completion of Fundamentals Level Two on Guitargate. The first video I posted for this set of lessons went up in January of this year, which means it took me nearly a full year to work through the material. I am actually glad it unfolded that way. Spending real time with foundational skills has been especially valuable for me as a fairly loose and intuitive player.
This level helped reinforce my visual understanding of the guitar neck. While shape based learning is not new to me, revisiting pentatonic scales, seeing how chord shapes connect to those positions, and finding the seven chords that belong to any key helped solidify how these ideas relate across the neck and transfer to other keys.
For those who notice these things, bonus points if you can name the band on my shirt. I am a huge Steve Kimock fan. While I am not trying to emulate him directly, years of listening to his playing have clearly settled into my bones. This piece is slow and legato, and I like the openness and space that allows. My technique is not at a place where rapid fire playing feels natural yet, so I tend to let things breathe.
One thing I want to keep developing is a stronger sense of connection between phrases so there is more narrative flow from one idea to the next. Still, I am very pleased with the overall musicality of this piece.
The loop I am playing over has been on my looper for a long time. At this point, guitar is not only about learning something new but also about relaxation. My job can be stressful, and playing gives me a way to express or release that stress. This jam is unhurried and long, and I am comfortable sitting with the same idea for extended stretches of time. That feels central to what music can be for me.
I am deeply grateful to Michael at Guitargate for creating these lessons. I have learned a great deal this year and I am looking forward to 2026 and continuing to build on these foundations.