4.9 rating out of 2789 reviews

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Rick Lemoine
There was hesitation because it was on line and I grew up at a time when music lessons were face to face. I was not interested in face to face. The intro video was convincing and a few days after watching it I signed up. I was initially sceptical of the “fun” guideline, but it is indeed the foundation. I play no less than an hour as 10 minutes doesn’t cut it for me. Some times I’d keep going if it wasn’t for other things to do! After 3 months I found myself free styling without conscious thought nor effort as my fingers “just go” to the correct frets and strings, with hammer ins and pull offs just happening in their own. I could go on but I won’t. What I will say is that if I had signed up for face to face lessons I’d likely still be learning the Dm chord finger placement and not playing Let It Be three different ways! The program is well designed for you to succeed at any pace, but good luck trying to only play for 10 minutes ;).
6 months ago
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Tom S
I have learned and advanced more in 2 months than the last 3 times I tried to learn combined over 20 years! I am a guitar player now!! Thank you Tony!!
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Edward Lovas
I have really enjoyed my experience so far. I love how the lessons are structured and I have seen improvement in my playing. I look forward to finishing my 30 day refresh course and diving into the program.
6 months ago
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Mike
Really enjoying the program so far.
6 months ago
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Steven Kuchta
I really like the way Tony can lay out a lesson. Having said that, has anyone else noticed a bug in the 90 day routine pdf?The text box at the bottom of the page under "What was awesome about your guitar playing this week?" will overwrite other pages on some pages. Try writing something in weeks 1, 2 and 3. And 5 and 6. Or is this my private gremlin?
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6 months ago
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Brian Stevenson
Being an experienced campfire guitarist for years the thing I love about this course is that it is step by step and takes me out of my comfort zone. I need the push to become a guitar player rather than a chorder.
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