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  • Skyman911

    Member
    July 24, 2024 at 3:41 pm

    @BrandonK after 5 months of playing I could play about 4 chords. That’s about it. Actually about 7 months in I quit TAC because I didn’t feel like I was learning and progressing as fast as I want. Almost 4 years in, I still don’t feel like I’m progressing as fast as I want. I don’t see this ever changing, and just accept it. I’ve always been pretty hard on myself.

    I took private lessons for 1 1/2 years, and did learn a lot. It was then where I began to see the value in TAC and rejoined almost a year ago. There is so much to TAC. And for the value it can’t be beat. Keep it up, and try not to get discouraged.

    The one piece of advice I can give is just to have fun. If your not having fun, you won’t progress. If you are getting discouraged and frustrated, you’re not having fun. This is really why we want to play in the first place I think. Unless one is just learning to impress others. I’ll tell you though, I’m learning and playing stuff I never thought I could even attempt a couple of years ago. Lots of Barre chords lately!