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  • TheRealRobbo

    Member
    February 16, 2024 at 4:33 pm

    I also have found the pacing too fast. I started last March and did the daily challenges consistently until August. They slowly transitioned from enjoyable to frustrating, because I wasn’t mastering anything. I could not do chord transitions, hammer-ons, etc with any kind of skill or proficiency.

    I didn’t feel like I was learning. It just felt like fumbling around.

    In August I quit trying. I quit playing.

    I returned in January and printed out the Boom Chick-A Chord Exercise from 30 days to play, determined to train my hands to play those five chords and transition deftly between them. This will sound boring, but I did nothing but that, morning and evening, for weeks. I finally felt like I was gaining some skill.

    I tried to rejoin the TAC challenges but quickly found I was eating dust again. Just frustrated.

    What I want to do is work on one challenge until I master it. I particularly remember enjoying the lick part of the BB King week, and I wanted to return to it, and do the full week over and over until I had some proficiency.

    However, I do not see a way to bring that week up and work with it.

    Does anyone know if that’s possible? To return to a week and just work on it?