4.8 rating out of 3965 reviews

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Mike
TAC is the first program I've found that actually delivers what the advertising says. Learning new drills, skills, and ways to contort my fingers while not getting bored keeps me hitting play every day with the lessons. So glad I got off the fence and opted in.Thanks Tony!
a month ago
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Bob Trankina
I really love this program. Tony is fantastic and explains the process of learning by just showing up consistently so directly and we all know intuitively that this method works. No surprise that science validates it. Along with his presentation it just feels like a community anyone would want to be part of. Music. Positive vibes. Education. How Sweet!
a month ago
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Anthony Gamage
Really enjoying TAC so far!!
a month ago
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Dave Mayewski
I have been playing for a few years at the intermediate level so I wasn’t sure what to expect. 6 months into TAC I’m amazed at how quickly I am picking up new techniques and songs. The rate that I’ve been able to play new songs and attack challenges has surprised me. I don’t always love every lesson or week but I learn so much from each one and each week is helping me improve and grow. Great stuff!!
a month ago
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Richard Hedges
I joined TAC a week ago, after completing Tony's free 5-day challenge. It's easily the best guitar learning program I've found. I have tried a number of others, including the wonderful world of YouTube lessons, and TAC wins by a mile. For me, it's the multi-dimensional approach to learning that I really like - you learn in bite sized pieces, covering not just the chord structure and strumming pattern, but how you can solo over the song, and build out your skills and capabilities. In just 2 weeks, I've gone from feeling like a total newbie with my guitar to thinking I can actually play this thing! It's awesome, and I'm excited to think where I'll get to in a few months time :-)
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Pat Bates
TAC is fun. Tony P. makes learning fun. I like his method. Some days are easier than others, but I like the fact that every lesson is a step forward even if it doesn't feel like it. I am a slow learner and like the way I can slow down the lesson and play it over and over. This is a great help and I'm also 74-years-old, so I don't learn as quick as when I was younger. I've had other teachers, but they didn't slow down enough for me to pick up what I was supposed to be learning. It was very frustrating when I'd go home after a lesson and couldn't remember what I was supposed to be playing. I didn't know what to practice. That was a waste of my time and money. I play for myself as I find it relaxing.
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