There is a piece of advice for aspiring guitar teachers. Take the guitar you have and switch it around so if you are right handed you are playing it left handed and vice versa. That is how your students feel. I think Tony understands this very well. Whereas most instructors come from a position of knowledge, not many have the understanding of what it feels like to be learning a new skill. Not only that but how to keep at it and reap the rewards. A great exercise I like to do is to look at the tab before a lesson and try to figure it out on my own. Quite often this is daunting. Then turning on the lesson Tony shows me where the patterns are, breaks it down into chewable chunks and lo and behold I am playing it. But by far the most important aspect of TAC is shown by those stats to the left of where I am writing. 450 playing sessions without a break. Each one averaging about 90 mins. That alone would be worth the price of admission. With the advent of millions of youtube videos and online lessons it is daunting to know what to do. There is too much choice. TAC has a lot of choices but they are manageable I can follow the sorts of styles I like. The emphasis is on the doing, not perfection. The simplicity of the course is deceptive. Each building block is simple but the overall construction is a beautiful thing. Last but not least is the wonderful community of all my fellow TAC students. They offer support and motivation. Thank you Tony and the whole TAC team.