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Welcome back @Skyman ! Great time to rejoin, as pointed out by @albert_d . There are a lot of new lessons, and the format has changed since you were here. The days of the week and their focus whether on Technique, Licks, Scales & Improv, Rhythm, or Chord Progressions, the way they’re presented has been updated with new videos and more modern music, rather than mostly bluegrass. It’s a lot of fun.
I also agree that Fretboard Wizard is worth taking. Once you buy it, you own it for life, and you’ll return to it to refresh your knowledge and skills.
I totally understand about being overwhelmed and feeling like you were drowning initially, and I think supplementing your in person teacher with TAC is a great move. I had absolutely no experience with guitar when I found. TAC. TAC taught me what I needed to get started. I decided to get a private teacher about a year in. It was the smartest thing I could have done. He has not been threatened whatsoever with my using both him and TAC. He actually encourages it, and asks questions about what I’m working on. He’s actually taught me to put everything together and play songs. I agree, having a daily lesson really adds to the 1/2 hour lessons (which go by so quickly).
Don’t be a stranger in the forums, and keep on plunking!l
