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Yes, I get that about being exposed to a technique and practicing it for ten minutes a day. In fact, the time I spend on the video lesson I don’t even count as my 10 minutes. As for books, I’m more of a visual learner, so I like to see something in front of me that I can refer to several times until I get it. So hearing Tony explain the finger positions on the video briefly only does part of it for me. I do view it more than once, but often he spends too much time reiterating how important it is to have a routine and show up every day (which is important, and I’ve never missed a day of practice) but then he rushes through the lesson. It may be a technical issue, (or my crappy old laptop) but the video skips and hangs, and sometimes the audio, so I miss stuff, and I have never been able to follow his fingering positions. Most of the time I view the lesson, then sit down with my printed tab and work through it while the lesson is fresh in my mind.
That said, I’m committed to this program, and to learning guitar. I was just wondering if anyone else here found other programs/materials helpful to augment this one.
Barbara M
