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Well, I can’t say for sure what Tony’s intent was, but I can tell you what I did. I put enough time into the lesson until I felt like I got it, and like I could do it with some reasonable level of proficiency. I by “reasonable level of proficiency,” I mean a lot more like “fourth grader taking his first music class” and a lot less like “Stevie Ray Vaughan.” 😁
I get where you’re coming from, though. The skills courses are all pretty much self-paced, which is good because it gives us the freedom and flexibility to do them when we can, but it can also be hard to know how to define success and know when to move on. That one kind of just comes down to a feeling and finding your inner Yoda, and basically if you think you have it “good enough” to move on, go ahead and move on, and maybe revisit it in a few days to see if it’s still good enough or if it needs more time.
