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That is the Challenge John, to me it’s not fun when I am not able to keep up and not seeing progress. Even small progress would even be a win for me. I did see progress when I started doing the 30 Day Challenge and 5 Day Challenge, which was great.
Once I started into the Daily Challenge it was like going from playing as a beginner to working with professional guitar play who was only giving you quick minutes to download a technique. I need to try to keep up and I do not get it, to bad time is up. Then move on to the next technique and if you don’t get that to bad…etc.
I know I need to practice the technique to get good at it, but to not even be able to perform the basics of it to build off of is where I find it challenging.
For example say I learn the G – Chord the teach says put you fingers on these strings and these frets
G Chord
Fret 2, First Finger= A Chord,
Fret 2, Middle Finger= E Chord, Ring Finger = B Chord, Pinky finger= High E Chord
Then they show me how to do it, make sure I have the position. Then get me to strum the guitar and make sure I got it. They make me practice that with them for 10 reps to make sure I got it. Now they tell me to go practice taking my hand off the fret board and putting back on while strumming each time until I can get it 10 out of 10 times.
Versus what I feel the TAC tack training is.
I am going to teach you G Chord, E Chord, A Chord, and C Chord. In 5 second I am going to show you the chord positions, you just need to watch me to it. Ok you have it, let’s move on because I want you to play them in this order while strumming Down, Down/Up, Down/Down, Up/Up. This is how it looks like. Ok you got it. go practice exactly what I taught you.
The second teaching is how I feel TAC is right now for me. I am still a beginner and feel I need more of the first style of training until I can get the basics to be able to keep up to the second training.
