4.8 rating out of 3316 reviews

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Douglas Mazzuca
I think the TAC is, so far, an efficient, fun way to learn and stay interested in learning the instrument. I was a woodwind instrument player a long time ago and the learning process was completely different and arduous. This TAC keeps one interested and enthusiastic without getting too much into reading music (but I would add a little bit about reading, just don't make it the main theme). That said, when you are teaching a fundamental scale I would name the key of the scale. The very beginners may or may not pay attention to that but those that have some music knowledge may appreciate. I would also mention or acknowledge the tenderness of the student's fingertips. It's real but about how long will it take to develop callous? All in all it's a great course. I'm going on a cruise soon and won't be able to take lessons and I am actually disappointed about that. That's significant! One last thing. Tony, I can see you have placed a lot of effort in this and I applaud you for that.
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6 months ago
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Bryan Petri
Oh MY Goodness. When I tried to learn guitar before, it was get a chord book. The C Chord was really hard for my fingers. But just finished the G, C and D chord issue on the 30 Days to Play, or whatever it is called. I got rid of my acoustic when we moved and kept my electric. Can't wait to get an acoustic now. But anyway, that was just a mind altering change when you said when changing chords from G to C, to use a finger anchor. While I am still slow at it, it was a game changer. And going from G to D and vice versa, that was so good since I don't have to move the ring finger either. Plus I really love the way you started everything out by "finger plucking" first and playing the strings. That was well thought out. First play low E and fretting A, them moving down the strings towards high E. That was so good. And then the power chords, where I am at now. I am a Guitar player! Looking forward to the new things that are coming down the pipe and I am just in the intro 30 days to play.
6 months ago
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Dewayne Pyatte
Tony has designed a course that is easy to learn and fun! Instead of practicing chords or scales over and over he includes a riff or fun lick to practice to make you feel more like a guitar player. There is work….. but it’s finally fun.
6 months ago
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Robin
I've been a strummer/singer for a while and have been trying to move to the next level. These lessons are great for that. This is already expanding my skills and I'm really enjoying it. Better than any other lessons I've taken. Thanks.
6 months ago
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Jimmy Wood
Been a member for a couple of months and although my progress has been slow (my issue, not the instruction), I am enjoying picking up the guitar and practicing. Looking to commit additional time over the next several months. Love the instruction and basic approach.
6 months ago
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Andrew Anton
Honestly, I’ve been “tinkering” with my guitars for about 50 years. I absolutely love acoustic guitar! In my retirement, I saw Tony’s approach on-line and as an opportunity to become more technically familiar with my guitars. I’d like to play out and so I’m following his lessons in order to do so. I’ve played hundreds of guitar tabs but not seriously enough to play them cleanly!
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