4.8 rating out of 3328 reviews

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jason shepherd
I played years ago, self taught by ear. Having someone actually explain the mechanics and reasoning behind it is more helpful then retraining myself on what I knew. I fly thru the chording parts. Learning the real music side is great and just what i wanted.
12 months ago
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Art Hulin
The courses easier to follow than I was doing on YouTube. I like the way it’s presented. It’s easy and I make plenty of time every day to work on a little even though it seems I’m a little slow in my head.
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12 months ago
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Barbara Milone
Sadly, I have just signed on to cancel my account. I haven't been able to spend as much time on this site as I would have liked, but want to say that Tony has been a joy, and the instruction has been great, too. I just don't have the time to put into it right now, and as a senior citizen, I'm having to cut back on expenses. I hope I'll be able to rejoin in the future. So, I'm hoping this is more like "see ya later" than "goodbye."
12 months ago
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Jonathan Welch
Gets right into playing guitar
12 months ago
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Lauren
I hesitated to sign up at first because I found TAC through a YouTube ad, and I'm not one to click on any ads online.....but something was different about this one and I'm so glad I followed through. TAC is a real program with real results and Tony is an incredible one of a kind teacher who makes things simple and easy. By breaking down the songs I've been able to play things I never thought I would, I've learned more in a week than I have in years and I'm having fun! The community is made up of real people who want to have fun learning guitar and there are fresh daily new videos to keep you engaged with Tony. I'd also highly recommend fretboard wizard, it absolutely helps you understand and de-mystify the guitar fretboard. I'm so looking forward to continuing my guitar journey on TAC, absolutely love Tony and the program.
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a year ago
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rbrenz001charter-net
Incredible teaching method that this old codger has difficulty embracing. But love it anyway. I'm trying to see the tabs, the notes, the chords, and I end up getting lost and my fluidity is affected. I got anew guitar and my fingers need to learn new string spacing and fret positions, but I'm doing it (badly!) but still doing it.
a year ago
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