Chris Ochoa
One of the best guitar instructors in the world, keeping his teaching style as one of the most honest and simplified way of not only learning how to play guitar, but also on how to succeed as an artist.
Chris Ochoa is an American guitar player, vocalist, composer, producer and recording artist. Chris began playing guitar at age 9 after hearing Slash’s “patience” guitar solo. This was the start of his journey as a guitar player. Right after that, he became, as he describes it, a “guitar freak.”
Guitars & Gear
- Fender Stratocaster
- Gibson Les Paul Custom
- Gibson Acoustic Songwriter Standard
- Chris Ochoa Signature Custom Shaped Guitar Picks Heavy
Guitar Strings
- Ernie Ball Regular Slinky (10's)
- Elixir 16052 Phosphor Bronze Acoustic Guitar Strings, NANOWEB Coated (.012-.053)
Studio Equipment
- Focusrite Scarlett Solo (3rd Gen) USB Audio Interface
- Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A25 Controller Keyboard
- Besign LSX3 Aluminum Laptop Stand
- FlexiSpot Electric Standing Desk Converter- 40" Motorized Height Adjustable Stand up Desk Riser
- Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol A61 Controller Keyboard
- Neumann TLM 103
- Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone
Software & Plugins
- Pro Tools 2021.7
- Waves Plugins
- Native Instruments Plugins
Headphones & Speakers
- Bose SoundDock 10
- 2 Marshall Woburn II Wireless Bluetooth Speakers Black
- Beats Studio3 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-Ear Headphones, Built-in Microphone - Midnight Black, Apple W1 Headphone Chip (Latest Model)
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Chris Ochoa courses are accessible on a computer, laptop, or mobile devices.
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If you always wondered, what makes some guitarists successful despite their lack of talent, while others with great technique end up nowhere but another skilled guitarist?
First of all there is one thing you need to be aware of. The market is full of guitar lessons covering technique, theory, chords, and so on. Yet, they never tell you what to do with that knowledge, how to use it, or how to succeed.
With the wrong guidance, you could spend a lot of time and money learning useless information that will not help you reach your goal.
Achieving success, money, fame, and all the fun stuff don't come to the highly skilled and knowledgeable guitarists, but to those who know how all of this works and understand the impact it has on others. It is that simple.
Since I was a beginner, I always left my audiences speechless when I played guitar. Don't think I'm bragging. Quite honestly, I'm not exaggerating. I want to help so many of you out there understand why this happened.
The truth is, I was just another guitar player at any given moment, except I was aware of many things that didn't have to do with music theory, but rather with my understanding of how anything I played on my guitar impacted others.
I was very aware that awesome guitar skills were nothing until you make music with them. It is all about making music.
It is, It's been, and it will continue to be that way. So stop shredding!
Most guitarists eventually forget how simple it all is, and they start digging for more to later find out that it was all about creating music.
We've all been there, including myself: showing off starts to feel more vital, and the more abilities we acquire, the better we feel. But most of the time, we don't know our present audience, and so we start to sound like we're just trying to impress everyone. People can sense it, and they will eventually dislike you.
I don't want to see you become just another youtuber, I want to see you on stage killing it with music I would love to put on in my car and crank the volume up and enjoy it.
After decades of playing guitar, I decided to share all of my knowledge and I created the ideal guitar course called "33" where I will be virtually coaching you throughout. My objective is to help you become a world-class guitarist and avoid costly mistakes that might ruin your career.
Successful artists are no different from Olympic medalists. An Olympic medalist does not just obtain a full course on how to become a gold medalist, he or she trains in order to do so.
The 33 approach mimics what an Olympic athlete goes through. We train to reach our goal, and we only train the right things to achieve it.
There is so much to point out but basically by completing 33, you will be mentally and physically prepared for a real stage performance.
This is one of the most fascinating journeys and I’m sure you will love it.
– Chris Ochoa