4.8 rating out of 3316 reviews

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Catherine
This is a new way to approach guitar learning breaking the skills down day by day in bite sized easily do-able pieces and then putting them all together. I’m really enjoying it.
9 months ago
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David Drake
I am an 85 year old beginner. I appreciate your short videos because there is visual instruction on fretting and I can hear how single note or chord should sound. My fingers don't want to do what is needed, but I working on it. Any success is exciting.
9 months ago
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johan
tony ,I understand the English language, I don't write, so it is through translation, possibly some errors, sorry,what about the guitar and the first week is going well, slow, not fluent, but I can't expect any miracles, that's normal, I'm looking forward to it, looking forward to week 2, I see those 30 days as training for fingers and hands to be able to move forward after this to be able to follow the lessons better,thank you, johan
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Kathryn Freeman Vita
I just started with Tony’s lessons this week. I decided to try the daily challenges first to see where I was level wise since I played years ago. The first challenge was learning a really beautiful song breaking down the components. He had us tune our guitars to open D which sounded wonderful. It appeared to be way over my head but I powered through based on Tony’s advice of progress over mastery. I am learning a lot and really enjoying it even though I am far from “mastering” it. I feel that probably if I keep going all the bits and pieces will fall into place and I will be able to play pretty well and hopefully be able to play music to the lyrics I have written which is my ultimate goal.
9 months ago
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Jon
I am a beginner guitar player, after unsuccessfully attempting to learn for only a short time about 15 years ago via a different hard-copy manual. I have really enjoyed my first 9 days of guitar lessons with Tony (TAC), and I have played 8 out of 9 days since starting. I usually play longer than 10' per day because I am having fun! And after only ~7 days, my wife paid me the ultimate compliment, by saying, "You sound a lot better than last time you attempted to teach yourself, with your incessant, loud strumming (15 years ago)"! Tony's positive mental attitude, steady upbeat support, and regular lesson structure is awesome, so I am very happy that I found him! Way to go and thank you, Tony!
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David H
My classical guitar lessons got me out of grade 10 Latin class. I didn’t practice much and couldn’t latch on to music notation. (Never learned to speak Latin either.) I just wanted to play Beatles, Stones, Creedence, The Band songs I heard on radio. Since I had a guitar (nylon string) I learned some chords, sang songs, wrote some and for 50 years have been playing so-so. I wanted to be better but was wary of taking lessons again if it meant learning notation. Another hurdle for a septuagenarian like me is OA in my hands. I decided to push my luck, joined TAC and it’s paying off. When I play I’m able to forget about the OA for a while. Mental sharpness is improving too as I notice the chord transitions, scales and licks we learn weekly get easier to remember. You might not see yourself in my profile but I wish I had TAC when I was starting out. I’m enjoying the daily workouts, having faith in the process and putting time into a living art rather than an allegedly “dead” language.
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