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  • N-lightMike

    Member
    February 12, 2024 at 10:28 am

    Thank you Mark @the-old-coach ;

    I can only assume your membership hasn’t run out just yet? You can still pay for a lifetime membership.

    Here’s how I see it. There are a bunch of sites and instructors I could learn from. Most of them have limited benefit if I don’t pay for some kind of membership, whether Patreon or a membership website. So, it’ll cost me anywhere from $5 to $27 per month to get all the resources available from any one online instructor and belong to their community forum.

    Five measly dollars a month adds up to $60 per year. 27 dollars a month adds up to $324 per year. The $5 per month options don’t compare to TAC. The few instructors who offer something comparable are the ones at the top of that money heap. So, TAC is actually cheaper than anything comparable. And you’d pay more in 2 years than a TAC lifetime membership.

    So, why am I sold on TAC over other sites besides for the money issue? Because Tony teaches techniques by giving you a little chunk of music. No one does this. They either teach technique, which is boring. Or they teach you a specific song.

    I do know one site that might be as good as Tony. But it’s at the top, $27 per month. He’s really good and shows technique in a musical chunk that can be applied to any song. So like Tony, he’s actually helping you improve your skill while working on something that sounds good. But he’s the only one I am aware of that teaches in a similar fashion to Tony.

    There’s still a big “however”. However, he doesn’t use the concepts from Atomic Habits or Grit or… I don’t remember the third book. But Tony uses proven concepts from psychology to create habits and to master complex skills. And those concepts are incorporated into his website. You don’t have to read the books or understand the process. You just have to sign up and follow along.

    And the real point about my post is that even if you do a poor job of following Tony’s method, it still works amazingly.

    MG 😀