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  • Joyfinder

    Member
    April 29, 2024 at 5:41 am

    Hey BrandonK, I get what your saying.

    ( I love your name so much I named my son Brandon)

    and now back to our regularly scheduled posting.

    I sometimes feel like that too but in the end, I realize that Tony does not expect us to be able to do this, but he keeps exposing us to new things and we keep stretching trying our best to do them. They come around again, so maybe we only gain a tiny bit of it and the next time around we can do more. Plus playing every day makes a huge difference. He says trust the process and although I won’t lie…sometimes I’m frustrated, and sometimes I wish we could learn the song that goes with the techniques. That being said I have been strumming songs for a few years I could amuse myself but it was getting boring. These challenges are challenging for me, but since joining in Feb. I see a difference in my playing and yet, there has not been a single one I could say I mastered or even close. I truly believe in the end we are benefiting big time from TAC. Be patient with yourself and understand we will have good days and bad days, but we are improving every time we pick the guitar up. I find it helps me to have a song I like to be working on in addition to TAC. I’m excited because I joined a campfire guitar series being held on Friday nights for 4 weeks at the local music school. It is for adult beginners. I’m looking forward to it as it will allow me to practice playing in time with other people and meet other people in my area who are learning as well. Maybe you could find something similar. Hopefully, make a few friends. We are going to get there but we need to keep it fun, fresh and exciting. Celebrate all your small wins because really they are huge wins. Have a great day, and happy strumming.

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