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  • Braden

    Member
    May 13, 2026 at 5:50 pm

    Thats excellent and sounds like youve got a good plan. And a good attitude…remember to cut yourself some slack when its not going so good and also pat yourself on the back when it is. The only other thing I would suggest is if you can, spend some practice time away from TAC too. If you can squeeze in another 20 minutes work on your chord transitions, scales and just doing the things you like that youve already learned. For eg get the G D C Em chords under your fingrs and spend time switching between them with a simple strum pattern. Go slow at first, the speed will naturally increase as you get better. Get comfortable with this and it will take you a long way. Youre doing great man! Rock on!