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STEP 2: Click the "PLAY" tab below the video to play along with Tony until you can do it on your own.


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  1. Ive been playing the guitar for 5 years now, late starter at 63, but I love it so much.
    Thanks for this challenge, certainly testing my fingers and patience – but in a really good way.
    Thanks Tony and looking forward to the next 3 days as it all starts to cime together

  2. I’m playing a Taylor Grand concert, C12e.
    Very nice sound and playablity. Spruce top with maple carcass. The finish is red sunburst.
    Today’s lick is very fun to play, I think it’s my new ear worm.
    Carl

  3. I am playing a Martin GS Mini. Being a little smaller I find it slightly easier for my very small hands. But finding hammer ons difficult. And pull offs for that matter.

  4. ’69 Martin D28. Bought it from my bandmate in ’73 (still has the grooves south of the sound hole from his banjo fingerpicks!). In perfect tune every time. Stupidly sold my ’68 strat in the 70s because I so loved playing this guitar. Gigged with it through high school and college. Did not play a lot for years, career, kids, etc.

  5. Originally from Oregon love Sisters. Little brother owned a body shop in Bend. Folks still live in Central Pt. I’m trying to play a fender Stratacoustic and when Im not on that I murder an Epi Les Paul Slash signature november burst

  6. PRS CE 24 Swamp Ash and Alvarez Solid Black Walnut Artist Series acoustic that I love but the dang thing projects so much volume that I don’t get to practice with it as much as I can with electric and headphones
    Thanks for the workshop!

  7. I’m playing a OM that I built myself while apprenticing under a luthier. Prior to finishing my custom, I was dabbling with a Tanara dreadnought that I got from Guitars 4 Vets.

  8. I’m playing a Squier Telecaster Cabronita, I have an acoustic guitar too , maybe pull that one out for tomorrow. I like these bite size lessons, great teaching concept.

  9. I’m playing a Taylor 50th edition and a Krutz Auditorium Apex, and an Ovation. I have guitars in different rooms to remind me to practice. I know some chords, this lesson is very helpful, I don’t know any licks, riffs and runs.

  10. A fairly basic beginner Yamaha FG800J. Getting back into guitar after a couple of decades gap, so have dropped the string gauge by 2 steps thinner until my fingertips get used to things again. But hoping to upgrade guitar soon! I have gone through a couple of bad life traumas recently , and getting back into guitar has really been helping.

  11. I have a Nylon Strings Classical Martinez MC-48S CE. I bought it in Madrid when I started taking classes there. My Instructor picked it for me because it was a good beginner guitar and not too expensive. I couldn’t afford a Flamenco guitar, so I got thins one. Later on, I went back to Spain specifically to buy the guitar I wanted, but I won’t play it until I know what I’m doing.. 🙂

  12. I can’t get the lesson site to work like you say it’s supposed to. The only way I can see the “learn’ and ‘play’ choices is if I am not in full screen mode. And there is not an option anywhere that let’s me pull up the tabs, or to watch them along side of the video. If I t to PIP it gives me a black screen and a tiny thumbnail view in the upper right corner of your playing the lick and I can barely see how to get back to normal or even half screen size. What do I do about this?

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