It enthusiastically keeps you interested in guitar playing and hungry for more learning nuggets as you go.
4 years ago
Luke Walbridge
The approach is very smart. Short lessons built upon each other to keep learning and building on what has been already learned and keep it interesting. 🙂
4 years ago
Kevin Boren
I love the low-pressure approach . . . patience, with slow and careful progress is encouraged. What has held me up for years? Believing I had to play perfectly right away. This thinking is ridiculous. Go slow. Take time. Look at the strings. Have fun. Celebrate each step. Thank you Tony.
4 years ago
Freddy Aron
I have been playing bass since ‘95, and of and on have tried to play guitar but never get far. So far as I am using this program I am actually able to start a new scheduled behavior (which for a Nero-divergent is really hard). Thank you Tony for helping lead me to a new path.
4 years ago
Ron Braye
Just completed day 1 challenge and it was a challenge yes
Once your inside 10 mins is what a dabbler would do.
I’m afraid of wasting hours and hours!
So far I love it !!
4 years ago
Allen Adolphe
I think it forces a person that has never played guitar to get into a practice routine and that helps. I still struggle with learning the cords and switching between cords but with practice I hope to get this down too.
4 years ago
Dave Gallant
I'm just starting with it but it seems to be filled with accessible information and tools to help get me out of my rut.
4 years ago
Robert Kolar
Fun and easy to follow system. It is also very thorough and includes tips and hints, like your posture, when playing.
I enjoyed the introduction video, makes a lot of sense.