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Your Songs Sound Amateur.
And It’s Not Because of Technique.

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Real song examples.   Real fixes.

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  • Learn why your guitar parts clash and fix them fast.

  • Practice with synced video interactive tabs.

  • Make your songs sound tight, balanced and professional.

This book is not just about playing better.

It’s about making better musical choices.

Otherwise, you’ll keep chasing technique — and never fix what’s really holding your songs back.

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Great intro!

“This is a great introduction for bassists and guitarists who want to learn how to work out musical arrangements.”– Ramses Morales (Amazon)

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A must for the producer or composing musician

“Few times I encounter a book that covers how to look at the guitar/bass as part of an ensemble… I recommend this book to those who want to learn how to make their arrangements and compositions sound adequate.”– Jazz Almenas (Amazon)

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Band Coach Method

“This book is very good. It helped me a lot with my band. It helped us clarify how to contribute to the song and not clash.”– 123bass (Amazon)

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Not Just a Book — A Testament to an Incredible Teacher

“Luis (L.D. Bonilla) has a gift for making complex things feel simple and for inspiring confidence in his students. If his book is anything like the way he teaches, it’s going to be fantastic.”– Carlos (Goodreads)

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A Deep Look Into Music, Guitar, and Professionalism

“I don’t know another guitarist who so effortlessly masters so many different genres… jazz, gypsy jazz, salsa, merengue, reggaetón, classical music, orchestral arranging. Luis (L.D. Bonilla) does it all without showing much effort.”– Simon (Goodreads)

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A Complete Interactive Learning Experience

“Every song comes with synced notation, tablature, and real audio playback… you’ll have practical tools to finally make your guitar parts work together.”– Soundslice Store​​.​

Watch how arragement - not technique actually fixes the problem

You know the scene: a band working on their song…slapping the crap out of the bass, drums overplaying fills, and both guitars strumming barre chords.

A classic recipe for disaster.  The song sounds amateur AF.  Cherry on top? You’re supposed to add vocals over that mess.
How are they supposed to fit?

Short answer:  With a better arrangement.

Good arrangements are built on clear musical choices.  You can’t decide well if you don’t see all your options.

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A lot of good musicians actually know a lot, but somehow their songs still sound off.

 

They keep choosing from the same old few options that don’t necessarily serve the song.

The more options you have, the more freely you can choose.  But you don’t want to feel overwhelmed by endless possibilities.

 

Too many options?  No problem.

You can always limit them on purpose — so you can choose better.  And wiser.

That's what The Band Coach Method is built around.

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Seeing your options clearly and refining your criteria so you can choose what’s best for your song.

The Band Coach Method.  Copyright 2025.

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