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Step 2: The Philosophy

When learning guitar online, I think there’s one huge enemy that we all face: Overwhelm. 

With the new Tony’s Acoustic Challenge, I’ve purposely made things almost deceptively simple.

For now, I have just two objectives for you:

  1. Add a new song to your arsenal each month.
  2. Open your guitar case and play every day.

In the next two steps, I’m going to show you how you’ll be doing these two things in the new Acoustic Challenge.

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  1. Well that answers my question about song playing! … I will absolutely make adding a new song each month a priority. Open to anyone messaging me regarding suggestions for a great song to start with in the Folky music category. Some of my favorite artists are Alexi Murdoch, Glen Hansard, Eddie Vedder, Bob Dylan, Buddy Guy, and the Wallflowers.

  2. Hi Tony,
    After viewing the “welcome” video, whether I click on the next Challenge Navigation selection “Step 2: The Philosophy” or complete the previous lesson (Step 1) and “Next Step”, I get taken to a Step 2: The Philosophy page that is basically empty except for a Previous Lesson” arrow and a “Next Lesson” arrow with the message, “Please go back and complete the previous lesson”. Not sure what’s happening, but it looks like I’m “dead in the water” as far as content and movement goes at this point in the navigation.

    Guess I’ll go to my dashboard and see if I can move from there.

  3. cannot get past step 1 when I click on philosophy step 2 sends me back and tells me to complete step 1 I click on complete box and nothing happens

    1. We’re not sure why this issue is happening, but we’ve removed the necessity of doing this course in consecutive order, so you should be able to bounce around to any segment of it that you need to now. Let me know if this solves the problem! Thanks!

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