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Bring the Songs to Life When You Play 

Learn how to practice with backing tracks in a way that sharpens your phrasing, locks you into the groove, and helps you apply what Jerry, Bob, and Phil were actually doing.

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Dissecting The Dead: Bundle

Go beyond the surface and finally understand how the Dead made the magic happen. 

Dissecting the Dead gives you a clear, song-by-song breakdown of how Jerry, Bob, and Phil approached their parts. So you can play with more intention, creativity, and confidence.

Whether you’re looking to sharpen your soloing, comp with more feel, or hear the music in a new way, this course helps you take a big step forward.

What You’ll Get: 

Morning Dew, Fire on the Mountain, Althea, and Franklin’s Tower 

• Video lessons on each player’s part and improvisational approach

• Backing track videos for every song

• PDF charts with tabs, chord shapes, and scale diagrams

BONUS: Multitrack WAV files so you can record and mix yourself into the band

• Unlimited access via desktop or downloadable app

• All files downloadable: MP3s, WAVs, and PDFs

30-Day Guarantee 

Try the full course bundle risk-free. If you don’t feel clearer, more inspired, and more equipped to play this music after 30 days, just reach out and I’ll refund your purchase.

What People Are Saying:

Jeff always does an amazing job of balancing practical technique with musical context. I love how he shows us the layering and interplay all on top of an understandable foundation.

Boomer Dell

Dissecting the Dead has changed my playing in profound ways — not by asking me to copy Jerry or Bobby, but by bringing me closer to sounding like myself. The charts, tracks, and lessons are top quality. These courses are a must for any true Dead fan.

Clark M

This course breaks down everyone's part, not just Jerry's which has been not only helpful, but fun! I like that Jeff teaches the basic structure of each song and then add multiple ways to learn it (various chord structures, PDF's, jam tracks, WAV files, etc).

Jake Paul