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Hi @JoeT , I hear what you’re saying, and you’re not the first one to say it. I agree with what @Mrfredsporty is telling you – “you’re being to hard on yourself” and I also think that too. However, I want to broach another point that you brought up, and that’s price.
Before COVID, my sister-in-law and I, together, were getting private – in person guitar lessons from an accomplished guitar player. We each paid $25 to get a 1 hour lesson, once a week. Then Covid came and we continued getting lessons via Zoom, still 1 hour per week, still $25 each. Then the instructor got Covid and the lessons stoped. At that point, I realized that for 6 months worth of lessons, I had shelled out $650 – for 26 hours of lessons. And all I learned was a few songs and a few new chords – that’s it!
So fast forward a couple of months, I’m surfing YT for free guitar lessons (and my sister-in-law had totally lost interest in guitar altogether), which worked for a while, because I’m retired and I could waste all day to try and find one site/one lesson that I could understand. Funny thing about YT is that when you’re in the middle of watching something, a stupid commercial interrupts everything. I kept seeing this long haired hippie type talk about guitar. Eventually I listened to the whole commercial. I wasn’t convinced at first, but eventually I bit the bullet on December 16th, 2020 and haven’t looked back since. If I remember correctly, I paid $360 for 1 year, and that included a 1 time payment for the Fretboard Wizard course also.
I’m in my 2nd year here at TAC and I feel and see the value of my decision every day. I can log on every day and do something useful with guitar – every day! I just wanted to tell you my story to try and give you some perspective about price.
Best of luck on your journey and try not to be so hard on your self🎸🎼😎
