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  • Loraine

    Member
    February 19, 2026 at 4:42 am

    It was a great answer that was given by @gmhendersonme-com .

    First welcome to TAC! When I first started playing, I had never had any experience with the guitar. I felt very out overwhelmed at the beginning, especially once I started the daily challenges however, I was taught early on that Tony teaches progress over perfection. If you practice a minimum of 10 minutes per day. You will get better if you practice a little bit more than that the same as true there is also a point where if you practice too much, you will not improve so it basically is take things in little chunks and they compile and help you to improve in advance in progress on your journey.

    Many of the lessons do repeat, and that is so that you have a point of reference to measure your progress. This specifically refers to the quarterly progress lessons to measure exactly that.

    I think many join to learn guitar and think that they’ll quickly be able to learn and be able to play their favorite songs. Some people do have a natural talent or have prior experience or have experience with other instruments so they understand a lot of the theory behind playing the guitar. A great example would be someone that was a piano player because the keys on the piano match the keys and scales on a guitar fretboard. However, that isn’t the norm. Guitar is a challenging instrument to learn, but it’s not impossible and if you stick around long enough for the magic to happen where things begin to click and become easier, then you will experience a joy like none other.