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Hi Joy,
Thank you for your message. That’s awesome your son’s name is Brandon as well. Must be an amazing guy!
“Brandon is a masculine name of British, Welsh, and Norse origins with plenty of medieval vibes. It is an Anglicized version of the Old Irish name Bréanainn, which itself is said to be derived from the Old Welsh word breenhin, translating to “prince.” Brandon also has roots in Old English, where it means “broom- or gorse-covered hill,” stemming from the word brōm, meaning “broom” or “gorse,” and dun which means “hill.” Brooms and gorses are common wildflowers in Ireland and Scotland, and their lush, bright yellow petals add a sunny tone to the moniker. Brandon may also come from the Old Norse name brant and Old English brand, meaning “fire” and “swordsmith.” Brandon is a classic name with a sharp edge and range of interpretations, making it the perfect choice with a fitting meaning for baby.”
Now back to TAC, I am not saying Tony’s teaching is not helping. It’s just difficult as a beginner to transfer these skills to now playing TAB music with a 2 to 3 chord song for example. I find that I am trying to teach myself chords and how to play songs outside of TAC which is challenging. To the point I signed up for 1:1 private lessons with a guitar teacher starting this week.
This is not about speed, this is about progress. For example the last 2 weeks I have been practicing chords daily 10 reps per. Playing G, D, Em, E, and C. I am slowly getting comfortable transitioning from one to the other. That is a routine I am trying for myself which I was hoping TAC would have had for us. I know we covered G, D and C in the 30 Day challenge, it just went by so fast it was hard to master.
Does that make sense?
