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Fretboard Wizard–Worth the cost?
Tony is pushing the Fretboard Wizard program now, and is offering a discount for the next few days. I can’t access the sample lesson, it won’t load. But it seems that it might be like the first lesson of the Fundamentals of Fretboard course he offers in the Skills section, which I did take.
But, due to short, stubby fingers, I can’t play about half of the chords he teaches (C, F, all the bar chords, and anything longer than 3 frets; and yes, I do the stretches). I’m getting a custom Parlor guitar in August with a shorter scale neck and more spacing between the strings, so I may be able to play the C and mini-F cleanly.
So, those of you who have taken FW, how fast does Tony go? Are the lessons longer than the usual TAC lessons? Does he teach ways to compensate for short fingers? I’d love to be able to play by ear; is something like that alone worth the extra cost? I have trouble with the videos in general, if I can’t see his hand positions, I want to at least be able to hear the audio of him playing through the lesson. The audio generally comes through OK.
So those of you who have or are taking FW, do you feel it was worth any budget constraints you may have? Could you go through the lessons even with short fingers? I’m not afraid of memorization, I learned piano at one time and learned where to put my hands, but you had the visual cues of black and white keys!
Thanks in advance, Barbara M
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