4.9 rating out of 2786 reviews

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Janice Albright-McDonagh
High Five Tony! I'm on cloud nine because today, I found all the favorites I had marked! Also, about 3 days ago, I discovered how to change the speed of the exercises (not quick on the computer here). I went back to repeat those which I was able to play at a faster speed. Contrarily for example, the one I practiced today (Power Chords), I had to keep only slightly above the initial speed in order to make the transitions. I'm not very familiar with navigating internet pages generally; so a great big thanks to you & Victoria for your immediate replies at the very beginning. Consistency in playing has always eluded me; plus I need to respect my physical well being (in physiotherapy at the moment); therefore TAC "called to me"! I've played guitar off and on to age 74 (campfires, trios, & last year, a band). I am now learning so much and having such fun! I am delighted to discover helpful teaching aids and inspiring sounds in each and every one of your videos - thank you so muc
4 months ago
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Patrick P Mackey
I had hit the music dead end. Tried so many times own guitars, lots of materials and failure.I decided I needed a teacher. Started searching and found local teachers were using zoom but, who to choose.I then came across Tony on Facebook.It seemed like he was talking right to me and understood my experience and frustration.Now I have a plan, focus and support.I now get excited, I never practice, I say I am playing my guitar.Happy and know I have a shot at my dream of playing guitar. Play on.
4 months ago
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Chris Palmisano
I tried 4 other online guitar lesson programs before joining Tony's Acoustic Challenge. Here are 3 key differences w/TAC1. It's not a massive library of lessons for you to wade through. Every TAC lesson is new and released daily. So it sort of feels like you're meeting up with a realtime lesson with Tony. Sounds like it wouldn't matter, but it does 2. Tony is focused on building a habit and making guitar fun. It isnt just about learning riffs or chords. Tony spends a lot of time on the psychology of learning guitar and building a lifelong fun hobby. This is huge3. Every week there is a pattern to the lessons and they build on each other. So you feel like there's a sense of continuity. You're not just jumping around across hundreds of random lessons. Everyday I look forward to my TAC lesson.
4 months ago
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Ray Rice
If you're looking to learn how to play guitar, Tony's your guy. For me, the best thing about the videos Tony has put together is how concise they are. What I mean by that is Tony presents the material in small pieces making learning the material easier than having an hour long video that goes overboard on multiple techniques trying to be conveyed, It's bite size pieces of material that builds on the prior pieces that Tony has presented. Great job TAC!!
5 months ago
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Lisa Jonassen
I am just starting out with this program but I have to say I love it. I am 63 years old and have attempted to be a guitar player for 50 of those years! I have always had a guitar since I was 12 years old and have taken lessons on and off through that time. I found this program was ideal for me because of my past knowledge and as a result it was successful and fun for me right from the start. When I was debating whether or not to sign up for the program I saw that Tony referenced B.J. Fogg and that, believe it or not, sealed the deal for me. I have ADHD and have a hard time making and sticking to long term "habits" so I was familiar with and love the Tiny Habits program created by B.J. Fogg. The way the program is structured really helps with creating a practice habit. Thanks Tony for developing this program. I may actually become a real guitar player after all!
5 months ago
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Todd S
I really enjoy how Tony breaks this into simple buckets
5 months ago
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