You might be thinking, “There’s no way I can learn this in 10 minutes.”
Good — because you’re not supposed to.
The goal isn’t to perfect the challenge in ten minutes. It’s to introduce your fingers and your brain to something new so they’ll be a little smoother the next time you sit down with a similar skill.
Motor-learning research shows that short, imperfect reps create more progress than long, grinding sessions. Ten minutes keeps your brain sharp, your hands relaxed, and the habit alive.
And here’s the quiet superpower of the 10-minute rule: it gets you started. Most people end up playing longer because once you’re in motion, the fun takes over.
So today, just touch the new idea a few times. Let that be enough.
Ten minutes builds momentum — and momentum builds players.
All new members start with our 30-day jumpstart to learn the basics. It comes free with your membership when you join today.
Get a feel for the TAC method and see what 10 minutes a day can do.
Start the 30-Day Jumpstart Challenge (included when you join) to lock in the basics and build a daily habit.
After the 30-Day Jumpstart, keep improving—one fun, daily guitar session at a time.
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I’m playing a Martin Road Series MIM. Bought 3 years ago.
Yamaha FG720S. My daughters bought it for me about 20 years ago and I am just starting to learn to play it now.
MARTIN OMCPA3.
Yamaha FS800. First metal string guitar…
I am playing a Taylor 314-CE.
Carvin C-250 Cobalt. This model, and all Carvin acoustics, were discontinued about a year after I purchased it. 2001ish. Carvin closed its doors entirely in 2017.
A classical Hartwood Libretto.
cd60
Mine is a Freshman Apollo 2 DC.
A basic starter guitar.
its a Fender FG-70
I don’t know what kind of guitar, it is a hand me down. I also don’t know what you mean by set-up.
Ovation Balladeer
Galvador-Ibanez GA 60 CE
I’m playing an Alvarez RD8 acoustic guitar.
Cheapie Fender CD-60CE made in China. Yes it does feel like I’m fighting it. Gotta learn about getting it “set up”.
Martin D18
Baby Taylor e-koa
1996 Washburn Guitarland $189 on sale. Hung it up in 1996 finally picked it back up.
I play a Hohner
Taylor 214ce. What does it mean to have the guitar setup?
Takamine… I think it’s too big.
Zager ZAD50CE
1972 Sigma DR-7 dreadnought w rosewood back and sides made in Japan by Martin. Has a zero fret and an adjustable bridge. The Greek letter Sigma looks like a sideways M, so when you’re playing the guitar (right-handed) it looks like the letter M
Play a 1964 Gibson LGO.
I play a Seagull S6 from the mid 90’s.
Playing on a archtop Godin 5th Avenue KingPin P90
Taylor T5Z Acoustic Electric. I took classical guitar lessons from age 10-12 once per week. Gave it up because I dedicated myself to playing sports. Touched a guitar again 50 years later and started taking lessons until Covid hit. Started lessons again last year at age 70. I enjoy playing but feel like I should be better. Wished I had kept at it for 50 years!
I play a Matsuoka AM566 Classical, I don’t use a pick. I bought it in 1970s in Toronto and generally play folk (Dylan, Lightfoot, Mitchell, Taylor, Denver) and kids songs (Raffi) for my Grandkids and former Day Care charges. I try some older pop songs like Margaritaville, House of Rising Sun and some Spanish classical licks.
Martin D-16RGT. Love it.
I play a 00018 Martin guitar that I absolutely love. I have small hands and love the smaller scale. Also play with lighter gauge strings.
Yamaha fg331
zager zad 50
I play a Fender Starcaster I bought used years ago. Replaced the Bridge when I first got it. Love the thing.
A 1998 Adamas 1597
Playing on a Yamaha XG700S.
EKO ranger 6
Furch Vintage 1 D SR
I do not have an acoustic guitar. I have a Gretsch electromatic semi hollow body eletric guitar.
A Yamaha FS830
I am playing a Harmony H106B. I want to get a new one. I don’t need the best, but I feel I need an upgrade. I don’t want to break the bank. Any recommendations?
Fender Acoustisonic (jazzmaster body).
I have been playing a Martin D-35. Got it a couple of years ago. Love it. Just need to learn all i can to do the guitar justice!
I learned to play decades ago in college but stopped playing after college. Now I find myself retired and hoping by using TAC I can relearn and play while enjoying retirement. I’m finding the first session challenging but I enjoy the ability to stop and replay the video while I am attempting to learn. As I find myself starting to get frustrated I can stop and return at a later time to pick up where I left off
Can you play this without using a pick?
I play a Fender Paramount PM-1 Deluxe Dreadnought, Solid Mahogany back and sides
Solid Sitka spruce top (natural), Ovangkol fingerboard with built in Fender®/Fishman® PM System pickup/tuner/preamp.
I used to play professionally but after the theft of my Ibanez 540R and SRV Signature Series Stratocaster I stopped and didn’t play again for 10 years.
I’m trying this course to see if 10 minutes a day will help push me through the negative association I have with music after the theft of those beautiful instruments.
martin 000-16, just got it and it sounds great!
I can play the scale but I can’t figure out the one and two…. sometimes you don’t strum but you’re still counting. There must be a way around this. I have a Yamaha acoustic. I have come across other songs by instructors that use this counting method. I never figured it out.
Playing the tab is not musical.
Help, Steve Hamilton
I’m playing the guitar I made based on Martin OO all mahogany.
I’m playing a Taylor GS Mini-E Koa Deluxe. A retirement treat to myself to help me along my guitar learning journey.
Fender Newporter