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Teach Me A Tune

@TeachMeATuneTracked since Jun 2026

Observed Aug 6, 2026 · stalePublic earnings

Guitar Tabs, Lessons & Play-Along Videos.

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Identity, tiers, posts, and visible counts come from the latest public Patreon observation. Growth compares available public snapshots. Revenue is labeled observed only when Patreon exposes it; otherwise it is modeled from public membership and tier signals.

Paid members
2
0% · 30 days
Total audience
19
incl. free followers
Observed monthly earnings
$9
Starting price
$5/mo
2 membership tiers
Membership tiers

Where the 19 observed tier members sit

$089.5%

Largest observed tier is $0 Free— the bar only uses public tier patron counts.

$0/moFree1789.5% of observed tier members
$5/moGuitar Fluency Membership210.5% of observed tier members
Growth signals — Teach Me A Tune
0%

2 paid members · past 30 days

Membership
221
Jun 202611 weeks trackedNow
Teach Me A Tune2 members · $9/mo

The chart only uses Teach Me A Tune's observed public history. Comparison peers are listed below, but comparable trend series are not available yet.

Creator comparisons

Where Teach Me A Tune ranks

5 creators shown
#3of 7 measured
Total audience in Recommended cohort

Semantic matches are not ready, so this fixed cohort uses the best available category, audience, pricing, and cadence evidence.

Ranking data · includes stale rows
Teach Me A Tune's total audience rank in Recommended cohort
RankCreator and why includedTotal audienceGap vs Teach Me A TuneFreshness
#1
Tanya TaidiVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
741722 moreAug 6, 2026
#2
Patricia LambertusVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
5132 moreAug 6, 2026
#3
Teach Me A TuneProfileVideoTotal audience position in Recommended cohort
19ReferenceAug 6, 2026Stale
#4
ElybsVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
136 fewerAug 6, 2026
#5
Aussie Kids KarateVideoCategory, audience, pricing & cadence
118 fewerAug 6, 2026

The rank uses the full fixed cohort. This table shows up to five creators around Teach Me A Tune; the coverage summary above still counts everyone.

What they publish

Recent posts

75Posts total1 postLast month41.7%Members-only

Previews available for 75 posts

Image Latest post$5 tier & upBlue Thread | Great Solos Start with Great Chord Movement 🎸

One of the biggest mistakes I see guitar players make is jumping straight to scales and licks before understanding the harmony underneath th

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1 Shape 4 Chords!This study shows how a single guitar shape can follow an entire chord progression. We'll move the same idea across C – G – Em – D, using twoAudioJuly 21$5 tier & up 0 0
20% Of Guitarists Will Get This Wrong. Chord Challenge #1Think you know your chords? Let's find out. In this first Chord Challenge, you'll test your ear before the answer is revealed, then learn thAudioJuly 3Public 0 0You've Been Looking at Chords All Wrong 🎸Most guitar players think a chord isn't "complete" unless they're using all six strings. But a chord isn't defined by how many strings you pAudioJuly 2Public 0 03 Tips to Write Better Guitar Solos 🎸Want your solos to sound more musical instead of just running up and down scales? In this lesson, I break down three practical ideas that caAudioJuly 2Public 0 0How Chord Families Make Guitar Chord Progressions Easier. A Major Chord Family.Most guitar players learn chords… but still feel lost when it’s time to actually use them. In this short, I’m walking through a full chordAudioJune 29Public 0 0
Same Chords. 4 Different Accompaniments.This study explores four different Latin-style accompaniment approaches over the progression: Am → G → F → E → F → E Inside you'll practice:AudioJune 26$5 tier & up 0 0
7 Blues Breaking Riffs From 12 To Open Position (FREE TABS and BACKING TRACK)🎸 7 Box-Breaking Blues Riffs (Middle Two Strings Only!) Here’s the study from today’s lesson! Every riff in this study is built primarily onAudioJune 25Public 0 0Ultimate Fretboard Awareness: A Guide For C (FREE TABS)Today’s fretboard awareness lesson is all about connecting one simple C chord idea across the neck. Instead of just playing one C shape, I’mAudioJune 24Public 0 0
Same Chords 4 Different Accompaniments! Must Try!🎸 Same Chords, 4 Different Accompaniments In today’s study, I’m taking the progression: Em → D → Am → G → B7 → Em and accompanying it four dAudioJune 22$5 tier & up 0 0
Here’s a wacky blues guitar solo. What makes it so “odd”?What happens when you take a classic blues progression and put it in an odd time signature? This study explores a blues groove in 7/8 usingAudioJune 21Public 0 0
1 SHAPE 5 CHORDS 1 FUN GUITAR SOLO🎸 Here's the study from today's short! In this piece, I'm using just one triad shape to navigate through an entire chord progression and buiArticleJune 19$5 tier & up 0 0
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