4.8 rating out of 3318 reviews

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Bill Glad
I have owned a guitar for decades but never really learned how to play. It was a symbol of my desire to learn but no real idea of how to make progress. I really love the format and instruction given to me through TAC. I love Tony's understanding of the importance of building habits, of small wins and repetition. I appreciate his constant encouragement and attitude help. I love that there is always something new to be working on at the ,same time as I try to practice what has already been covered. My fingers have always felt clumsy on the guitar, but it has been really fun to feel like they are getting stronger, more accurate, and building some muscle memory. Most importantly, it has been fun, as advertised.
a month ago
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Isaac Dyck
I've wanted to play guitar for a long time and never got around doing it, now that I'm a member of the TAC family it's a lot easier to do it. I'm loving it tony
a month ago
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Michel Monette
I started TAC in the new year and I played every day since. I developed a morning routine for TAC; it’s the first thing I do out of the bed in the morning with my coffee. Whatever is going on at work or elsewhere in my life, when I open my eyes, I want to start my day in a good way with my TAC routine. Before TAC, I wanted to get better at guitar, but I did not know how and practicing was starting to feel a little like a chore. The TAC mindset of progress over perfection by simply being exposed to new material and techniques makes it fun and for me, that’s what brings me consistency… Before TAC, I had been hitting a wall for at least one year in my guitar development. TAC is exactly what I needed; thanks Tony.
a month ago
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smw-weeksgmail-com
Its an awesome program! i
2 months ago
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averagejoelemongmail-com
I was just surfing Facebook, and found myself clicking on Tony's 36 minute advertisement for TAC. I listened to the whole thing! I think because he seemed to be speaking directly to me with the exact knowledge and appreciation of my history playing guitar...from the time I was 12 years old until now (I'm 68). I've got a stack of sweet guitars, and they go months or years without being touched. So, contemporaneous with Dry January, I developed a new habit--touching my guitar for just 10 minutes a day. Tony's daily lessons are very manageable for one day, and he instructs things that are helping me become a player, rather than a dabbler. I have started going beyond the daily challenges, and have gone back to play some favorite, easy songs, as well as working on developing my fretboard knowledge sampling You Tube rock and blues licks, and revisiting the CAGED system of scale forms. This helps a lot in having a deeper understanding of the scales we work on in Tony's program, and in developing improvisation skills. By analogy, there are three components of athletic development: Consistency, Intensity and Duration. By far the most important of these is consistency. That is TAC's greatest benefit, I think.
2 months ago
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Patrick Moyal
I feel very motivated by this class. I am moving more slowly than i would like but progress is happening.
2 months ago
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