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  • dr_dave

    Member
    June 25, 2021 at 11:10 am

    Hi there, Glen. The daily exercises build skills and also do a little bit to train your ears. You will apply those skills to learning whatever sort of songs interest you. TAC is not aimed at teaching you songs. It is based on skill development and getting you into a regular practice routine.

    Don’t worry for a minute that many of the exercises are hard and that you don’t really “get” them within 10 minutes. The premise is to spend at least 10 minutes of focused practice on each lesson, then mark it “complete.”

    If you’re with the program for roughly a year, you’ll be seeing repeats of lesons you already completed. Even though you might not have played that exercise for 40 weeks or so, you will be surprised how much better you do when you see it the next time – then even better the third time and so on.

    I just passed the 4 year mark a few days ago. Some of the lessons are still difficult, and many of the “speed challenge” warmups still seem superhuman. But generally I can play most of the exercises pretty well these days, and they begin to “fall under my fingers” after only a minute or two of re-acquaintance.

    Many people eventually add on the Fretboard Wizard course (at extra cost) because that builds skills that help you learn songs quickly or even write some of your own songs. It is introductory music theory slanted toward guitar and helps you understand how most songs are constructed, i.e what chords go well together to make common chord progressions that are found in most songs. I’ve taken about 10 trips through the FW course. If you decide to buy it, you’re supposed to have lifetime access, but as programs and websites evolve, it’s hard to define what “lifetime” means. But so far, so good on FW.