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  • petelanger

    Member
    October 20, 2024 at 7:35 am

    Thanks for your clarification on what you meant by “should I stay with it or not”.
    I believe many TAC members have other sources to supplement the instruction received here. So we are responding here to explain why TAC should be in your tool belt.
    In my opinion it should because I don’t know of any other that motivates you to show up here regularly. The other programs that I have signed up for, whether it was for guitar or anything else, have not done this nearly as effectively as TAC. I believe a good many members would agree.

    I responded in the daily challenge recently that if you are not having fun in the TAC program then something is not right in your approach to it.

    I quote: ” I have seen a number of people come into the community support forum to voice their frustrations and state they are on the verge of giving up or leaving TAC. If you are in this place then you are doing TAC the wrong way!
    It is designed for you have fun, so always be looking for the fun in it! Don’t get wrapped up in the drive to “complete” every daily challenge. Look for nuggets in the teaching or in your personal playing experience. Share the nuggets you have found in these threads and in the forums.”

    Many new people come on here and get frustrated because they can’t “complete” the challenges. These are designed for players at all kinds of skill levels. Naturally any player, who isn’t an expert, will struggle at some point and will think they “aren’t getting anything out of the lesson, it’s too hard!”

    But the truth is, when you struggle that is when you have the greatest learning opportunity! In those moments, huge growth is possible and this will produce that magic down the road. When you find a part of the challenge isn’t very hard, in those moments you are harvesting (reaping) from lessons learned earlier on.