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I totally get what you are saying @Bugman , That is what brought me hear. Can you learn to play basketball though if you have not learned how to run or bounce a ball consistently? Shooting a ball in a hoop is technically playing basketball. It falls short of playing the game. I got here not knowing how to run or bounce and got frustrated because the best I could do was shoot the ball. I thought that by shooting the ball everything else would fall into place but it didn’t. TAC showed me how to run, dribble and shoot (on the guitar fretboard that is). Now I can play any song I want, and most I don’t need the music on a sheet to know how to play. A couple of runthroughs and I got it. My progress was not instantaneous and I found no short cuts. What I found was a methodical way to get better over time that was fun and produced results of which I could keep track. Tracking my results was important for my progress because it was the engine of my motivation.
