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I remember that feeling when I wanted to get it right from the get go right out of the box. What I did not understand is that when everything is needed…I could do not wrong. The only wrong there was in my journey was when I put my guitar down. @dennis16runbox-com , you could work chord transitions for the next 10 years and you may be a player like Bob Weir. What I found helpful was TAC gave me direction without having to strategically plan my own learning path and encouraged me to have fun playing…Play in the challenges, play when I was participating with other musicians, play when I was struggling to get my bar chord F clear and ringing like a bell. TAC removed the chore of learning and my anxiety surrounding whether or not I was getting it wrong or right. All I had to do was the minimum. Pick up and play,…play by having have fun. Do something difficult even if only one part and celebrate. Then do it again. This is how I passed 10 years in doing what I thought was impossible. Tony makes the complicated plain. I was the wrench, my thoughts getting in the way of my own success. As long as you are picking up and “playing” everyday everything else will fall into place. This is the zero challege. Do this for a period that is long enough that it becomes second nature or odd if you don’t. Recognizing the importance through direct experience is key. While doing this you will learn quite a bit without even knowing you did. So relax settle in…you can do no wrong, except for being idle.
