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Hi @SteveinCT , The strongest discussions are had when we stick to our experiences, as in: I speak for myself, I speak about what I learn, I speak about what I want. If I were to speak for you even if I knew what you wanted the discussion could deteriorate and be less constructive. You reference : “Thx, but pls realize that for some seasoned TAC members who’ve been playing a long time,” How about we let those seasoned TAC members share their own thoughts and ideas. I for one disagree with your premise. I am a seasoned TAC member. I have found The daily lessons are multidimensional, like music itself there is no end to what can be learned or skill improved upon. I find the repetition of the cycles extremely useful. They have been the continuous source of my progress. I have gone beyond the learning of the lesson to figuring out what the lesson means. Recent example “Ultimate Warrior” Rhythm Chord Progression unlocks a super key musical principle. I missed it the first few times through. Tony does not speak directly to the principle….It would have been over my head and frustrating or a “ya whatever” sort of thing until I had enough knowledge to comprehend and incorporate. When I came prepared with that knowledge, seeing the principle was like finding a gold nugget in the river I was hiking along. Maybe you saw it too? There is more to the lesson(s) than meets the initial glance. That is this seasoned TACer’s perspective.
