4.8 rating out of 4135 reviews

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Elaine McClintock
I am enjoying the program.Seeing steady progress ….sometimes small but progress. Took me a bit to navigate the site but better now. I figured out a little hack when trying to remember fingering patternsI use a dry marker pen and write on the tab page till I get it. Easy erase and move on.
a month ago
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Danielle M Otto
Well for it only being one week into the journey, the program is definitely living up to the hype. Each morning I really look forward to the new lessons and I even look forward to practicing a little at night before bed. I can't wait to see what's in store for the next couple of weeks of the 30 day challenge. Glad I signed up!
a month ago
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willard GRIFFIN JR.
starting back its been 30 years but I am 68 and have made up my mind I am going to learn how to play my Guitar Tony I love your easy teaching and encouragement I am on my second week and my fingers are sore but I am sticking with it.
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a month ago
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James stiffler
Tony the encouragement you give with each challenge is exactly what I needed.I received my first guitar when I was 9 or 10 . Took lessons in my late teens ,but never felt like I could keep up(my dad played all of his life)with a period of over 30 years not even owning a guitar.Recently I got back one of my guitars I bought new.My dad had saved it for me using it in jam sessions with friends.So after some time of reflection and plinking I came across Tony's Acoustic Challenge online.After multiple searches of many sites one thing stuck with me that Tony said and stressed ENJOY it.My dad enjoyed playing for almost 70 years from sing a longs with my siblings in the livingroom to playing with some of the greats in Bluegrass.Tony lets me know with each challenge it doesn't have to perfect and you may not get it the first,second or even the third time around and that's okay have fun and enjoy it.As for my progress in the first eight week or so I have gone from 5-10 minutes of playing a few c
a month ago
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Christian A
Fun, comprehensive but not overwhelming, able to progress at your own pace, tony seems like a good guy.
a month ago
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Christy B.
I was the typical guitar dabbler for the past 25 years. Learned a few chords and did some finger picking, Then I bought a beautiful Martin D28 about 2 years ago. Started playing using a book written by a very religious classical guitar player. All the practice songs were hymns. Just not into that. Love Tony's style of teaching & using more contemporary music. So far, so good.
a month ago
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