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  • jumpinjeff

    Member
    March 7, 2024 at 7:09 am

    Oh, I totally get what you are saying Brandon K. Guitar is a successful transactional experience for about 1 in 100,000. The rest of us have to find a way to continue through rain snow sleet and hail. Good, clear instruction, the type of instruction that makes the complicated plain, is the first ingredient. The second is determination and the third is love. Tony provides the first but if you do not have the second or third even with the instruction part nailed down you will not be happy. I learned great finger choreography in 6 mo. I was frustrated that it led me to what I saw as a dead end. What I found and put into use here at TAC was how guitar as a practice could make me the player of my desire. If you want to learn a few songs in a time frame, I am going to go out on a limb and say this may not serve your intentions best. It will help you for but in 6 mo or when time frame X comes to pass your result may not match your intention. I hoisted the deficit onto the shoulders of the teacher. I have seen others do the same. It did not help my progress. It is why the introduction of time in goals is a two edged blade. If you already play a stringed instrument disregard all I have said, your fingers hands and arms are prewired and your progress will be much faster.