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@rvgbrusagmail-com You offer some good introspection. 10 minutes a day will make you a better player than you were 10 minutes prior, and cumulatively it will add up and move you forward. However, and you hit upon it, it will take practice and more practice, and even when you’re a professional like Tommy Emmanuel, you learn each new piece by breaking it down into small chunks and adding to it as needed. Tommy talks about the process in a lesson I watched, or maybe even a TED.DAU podcast . I think people approach guitar as simple to learn, which it definitely isn’t.. It does gets easier, when you have built the foundation, which is what TAC teaches. It gets easier, is challenging in different ways, but you’ll pick up on playing and performing faster, easier, with more accuracy. It may seem like a daunting task, but don’t give up before the magic happens. All of a sudden you’ll be a more rapid incline in skills and you’ll be noticeably better skilled and capable. Ride it out, love the journey, have FUN. You will have hit plateaus and you’ll need to pull upon those times where you moved forward rapidly to carry you through the plateaus to the next level of rapid improvement. It’s simply an all out fun journey!
