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@saddle.nut Great to have you here. Everyone has given some great advice. I’ll try and be brief, but knowing myself that’s probably not going to happen.. This is your journey, so however you want to approach any of the lessons is up to you. TAC is a foundational site,; meaning that it teaches the foundation skills and knowledge necessary to then branch out and play more effectively.
As for the week being checked as completed when they weren’t, that is a technical issue that Victoria and the Tech group can look into. I e never heard of it happening before, and I’ve been here several years. I have heard people comment on lessons being marked as favorites, but the people insist they didn’t take that weeks lessons or a particular lesson. That is very possible, because many of the courses do rotate back around. If you marked it as a favorite the first time through, it would still show that
It is not necessary to take the skills courses first. The skills courses can or cannot be chosen by you to take. There is absolutely nothing that directs people to take all the skills courses before the Dailies. Most people go through the 30 days to play, the next 6 chords, and then they start to look at skills course, the dailies, Fretboard Wizard, or whatever interests them. As previously mentioned. This is your journey, so make it what you want it to be, within the confines of what Tony offers.
<font face=”inherit”>Finally, TAC is not capable of developing a curriculum for each individual member. There are outright beginners on the site (as I was when I started) to those that have played for years or even decades. The challenges are interspersed throughout the material taught. Some is easy and others more difficult. The goal </font>is<font face=”inherit”> to progress through disciplined practice on a daily reprieve. </font>
Hope this helped answer some of your concerns.
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