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Hey! I stumbled upon a pretty cool course on Udemy — "How to Upgrade Your Old Guitar into a Super Guitar" by Gabriel Felix. If you've got an old electric guitar gathering dust in the corner, the kind you can't bear to throw away but also can't quite bring yourself to play anymore, this might be exactly what it needs to get a second wind.

The idea behind the course is refreshingly simple: in just 40 minutes of video content (split across 8 short lessons), the author walks you through turning a plain, worn-out instrument into something totally unique. No fancy woodworking, no soldering iron required — just creativity, affordable supplies, and a pair of hands that work.

Gabriel kicks things off with one of the most accessible and eye-catching techniques: the sticker bomb style. Think layers of bold, colorful stickers covering the body, giving your guitar that raw, street-art vibe. He demonstrates on both Les Paul and Stratocaster models, so it's easy to picture how it'd look on your own axe.

From there, he goes a bit deeper: prepping the surface, working with wood, drawing with acrylic markers. This is where you can really let your imagination run wild — patterns, quotes, abstract shapes, whatever clicks for you. One thing I appreciated: he doesn't skip the practical stuff, like how to shield the electronics and hardware so you don't accidentally gum up a potentiometer with paint while getting creative.

There's also a dedicated section on the pickguard — that plastic plate under the strings. You can pop it off, hit it with spray paint, add some custom graphics, and bolt it back on. It's a small change, but it instantly refreshes the whole look of the guitar.

What really sells this course for me is the vibe: it's not "do it exactly like me," it's more "here's how, now make it yours." Gabriel doesn't lay down rigid rules; he shares tips and tricks — which markers actually last, how to prep so the paint sticks right, what to use to seal your work so it doesn't chip after a few gigs.

And just so you know, the instructor isn't just some random hobbyist. Gabriel Felix is a working musician and educator from Brazil, with formal training and over 100,000 students worldwide. He runs his own online school, has a popular YouTube channel, and you can tell he knows how to break things down without overcomplicating them.

The course is in English, but the visuals do a lot of the heavy lifting, so even if your English is rusty, you'll likely follow along just fine. And like any Udemy course, you get a certificate of completion, lifetime access, and the flexibility to watch on your phone, tablet, or TV.



Bottom line: this isn't about making your guitar "more expensive" or "pro-level." It's about making it yours. The kind of instrument that, when you pick it up, feels like an extension of your personality — not something mass-produced, but a story you wrote yourself. And yeah, it's a great excuse to finally tackle that old guitar you've been meaning to revive "someday."

Oh, and about the price: it's listed around $45, but if you wait for one of Udemy's frequent sales (and they happen often), you can often grab it for $12–15. Either way, it's still cheaper than buying a new guitar, and honestly? Way more fun than just scrolling through your feed on a Tuesday night.
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