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2nd TACiversary
WOW!!! its been two years already, and time rolls on. Purchased my 1st guitar Jan. 2020 before the Covid B.S. Joined TAC after countless hours, days, weeks and months of internet confusion and searching. It was actually a (Thank You Jesus) moment. Tony mentions TRUSTING the PROCESS. He mentions COMMITMENT and OVERCOMING walls that git in the way.
This guitar journey that we call a relationship, its more like a love affair, a romance sort of. Its a passion, that has grown into a greater appreciation fer musicians. When we started this journey, i didn’t know dung about anything about music except fer how to turn the radio on. Love it, listened to it all me life, could’t have told you one thang about it, nuttin!
Rock bottom, bedrock bottom is where we started from. We dove into TAC and started following the process. In the beginning even TAC was confusing, my ignorance not TAC’s. Then TAC made it gooder, much gooder. Easier for me to navigate anyways. Then came the new lessons that we love. Tony helps to inspire, he mentors that passion for guitar that’s been inside me from a child. Only seven letters in the musical alphabet, 7, that’s all folks. Didn’t know that when we started TAC. i was told sum years ago (20 or so) from an accomplished guitar player… “don’t waste your time” learning to play the guitar if all you have time for is 30 minutes a day to practice. So, i didn’t. We settled fer listening to, instead of learning. Not a bad place to be, it just wasn’t what me was wanting deep inside my want too. “You gotta have the want too”
The Team of Doctors told me family over 22 years ago to take me off life support. That if i lived, that i would be a vegetable the rest of me life, i would never walk and never have all me mental functions. Heck, never had all me mental functions to start with. Said that, to say this, TAC werks! A little every day consistently over time one can accomplish things, others… would speak the LIFE out of. Tony, You speak LIFE into our guitar journey. Your words of encouragement are appreciated.
Tony, i want to thank you and the TAC Family and Team for ALL that y’all do. The pure enjoyment that this old man gits from sit around pluck on these guitar strings adds LIFE! Whats even better, is this guitar stuff… being passed down to the grandchildren. That’s priceless.
Blessing Y’all…
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