4.8 rating out of 3294 reviews

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Jeff Humann
I'm a new player. Started taking in person classes five weeks ago but needed something different while traveling. Signed up with the TAC program. One week in and I'll say the daily sessions were challenging. Not picking up the guitar everyday, but the lesson itself was challenging. I was able to slow it down though to a speed that I could start with. By day two the tempo picked up, by the end of the week I had it down. It has been a lot of fun. Excited for week two
a year ago
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Jerry Snider
These lessons have made me feel like I know all of the songs! I mean, I don’t really know all of the songs, but I know a lot about a lot of songs now – even ones I haven’t learned yet. And my uptake is much quicker than it used to be. As an example when we did Wanted Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi, I played it for my wife after only a week or so of learning it. She can be a tough critic. Her first statement was, “I know that I know that song, but you play it prettier than the original.”I've been here for four years now. If you’re just starting out, stick with it and develop a rock solid guitar habit, and the improvement will come! I will admit, when I watched the promo video the first time, Tony is a great salesman and I thought, "I might be falling for a sales pitch here." I was, but it was a sales pitch for a great guitar lesson program! At least give it a try. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
a year ago
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Michael Shell
I have made real progress with this instruction. Learning to accept progress over perfection has made a big difference. I now look forward to picking up the guitar and learning. Having fun. The best way to express this is to quote my wife “Your practice sounds like real music.” Never heard that before . Thanks Tony
a year ago
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Cynthia Loubier
My hesitation was simply that TAC is an online asynchronous program without personal attention. Because of the nature of the program, my particular needs are not, yet, addressed. The thing I struggle with still is having small hands which makes reaching for chords and chord transitions challenging. When I played guitar previously, I self-taught, by learning how to use alternate tuning. All of that said, I still have been able to learn many things about playing guitar that I did not know. As a person who works in higher education, I can say from experience that TAC is very well-structured. I will be continuing with TAC to get as much as I can from TAC courses and continue to search for some tailored lessons for people like myself. The other great benefit of TAC is that there is a community. I would recommend TAC to other people who want to learn guitar.
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a year ago
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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 ;).
a year 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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a year ago
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