April Guitar Routine
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Dancing Bears
Set Out Runnin' -
Home Before Daylight
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Twenty Bills
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Devil's Friend
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American Beauty
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Young Man, Old ManI'm A Lot Like You
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So Much More
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Rolling Home To You
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Take A Look At My Life
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Run Around The Same Old Town
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The Tax ManTax Refund, New Guitar Day
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Tax Deduction Scavenger Hunt
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Keep Those Receipts
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Offshore Bank Account
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Death and Taxes
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Hey There BBBB Shake
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Lucille
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King's Court
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Thrill Seeker
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It Has Not Gone Away
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5 Day Vibrato ChallengeDay 1 - Ants In Your Pants
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Day 2 - Pullin' Nails
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Day 3 - Livin' On The Edge
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Day 4 - The More The Merrier
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Day 5 - Tag Along
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Day 5 – Tag Along
Responses
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I found this lesson easier than Thursday and it really sounded good!
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that I’m learning at least a little something each week and not giving up is a win for me. This has been a fun week.
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Each week is a win, as I see a new technique that I can do. It might take all week, but by the end of the week I am better than I was Monday!
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My win is I try to do something new and something old each day
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Really enjoyed learning how to use vibrato. Will be fun to use when playing.
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My small win is that I got out my loop machine to try to learn how to lay down a backing track.
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win for the week – just chilled and enjoyed the sound
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My small win is continuing to learn new techniques everyday.
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My small win is making up for Fridays missed session today.
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When I first started to play guitar one of the first things I learned was vibrato but that was using it on single notes applying vibrato to chords is a kooi twist that I will be using in the future, nice win
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I DID show up every day and absorbed the leasons. I have found keeping a daily/weekly journal helps keep me motivated. I enjoyed learning vibrato, although I have a long way to go!
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My small win was showin up everyday and making improvement on my vibrato. I also liked learning where all of these chords are located.
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Small win is the fact I managed to complete all the challenges this week and stay on task. This feels different than the first time I worked thru the vibrato challenge. Hope everyone had fun with this one!
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Small win – I really enjoyed playing the slow blues sessions with vibrato and percussion Thursday and today.
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Good week, was able to manage all the vibrato exercises this week.
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Small win was showing up every day and learning a new vibrato technique. I didn’t know there were so many and vibrato has always been difficult for me. Big win is being able to do some vibrato! I will keep working on these techniques until they become natural.
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My small win was improvement on chord vibrato!
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My small win was being able to do the confined vibrato quite easily today after having considerable difficulty with it earlier in the week.
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Great week this week, as I was able to make decent vibrato sounds each day; always room to improve, but I kept up all week. This was ~ my 223rd session since joining June 2024 and I can tell I am starting to pick up the new things more quickly than a few months ago, so just noticing / acknowledging this is my small win!
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small win, I was able to find time to play each day this week but it ea challenging to find it as I’m started doing fret board wizard as well this week, all good though progress progress
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my small win for the week was putting the pick down and using my fingers to strum. i guess there is a first for everything!!!!
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learning something new every day.
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Have a great weekend everyone. The small win for me is disciplining myself to sit and play every day even if it is for just a few minutes. That is what creates the progress.
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Tag Along was a good finish to the week of vibrato! Small win was definitely just getting through the challenges with an impinged right shoulder. Finally starting to have more range of motion without pain. Slow progress, but at least it is progress!
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Small win. getting to log in 4 days this week.
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Never heard this before. Very challing too get the fingers moving. Like the 3 ways. Thanks
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Yes, vibrato is very important for me too! I will use it more and more!
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Vibrato needs work but sounds really good. Small win is I started Fretboard Wizard this week.
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me too
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I had taken this challenge before as part of the Skill Courses, but I couldn’t quite “get it”. This time through i understood the 3 different styles of vibrato, though I’m not yet fully successful at the “Edgy” one.
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Small wins this week. Was able to play the different vibrato techniques. Yay! Also, I noticed that my hands are becoming more independent but able to coordinate picking/strumming with fretting in ways I was not able to do a year ago. Sticking with the TAC process is working! Double Yay!
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I have been playing a bit of vibrato for quite some times, but I had no idea that there were different techniques depending where on the strings you are. This is a big win for me as now I feel like I can fine tune this skill. Small win, I showed up all five days and also signed up for the Fret Wizard course
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The first examples of vibrato really impressed me. Lovely effect. I would have never known that there were different approaches to vibrato depending on the string. You break down the differences beautifully. I also liked seeing different ways to form the 7 chords. It is great not to be doing finger gymnastics trying to get the others quickly in a sequence. So many aha moments — as usual. Thank you Tony for being such a fantastic teacher. You bring music and joy to so many people.
Thank you also for the incredible sale on the Fretboard Wizard. I’ll be starting it soon. -
Vibrating the chords are challenging.
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Using vibrato on low frets on acoustic (nearest the nut) leads to pull-offs which are cool to do. Adds to many runs, and finger picking, even with using vibrato. Tracy Chapman does this a lot in Fast Car. Small win was tried using shaking vibrato with other cords on all strings. Worked very well. The technique is solid, but I need to practice this a little more.
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My small win – I really do not need an anchor point to show up to play. Now that golf season is open up north here, I now play guitar anytime after a round. I’m now at the point where I enjoy playing (guitar) and hate missing a TAC session.
As for vibrato, good week and believe I go it. But, I do find further up the neck will require more practice. -
I had alot of fun this week. Granted, my vibrato is not that great, but I will keep working at it. I showed up every day this week and learned alot! Hope everyone has a great weekend! See you next week.
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I am enjoying getting some finger picking mixed in here. I will probably mix this one into my go to practices to work on getting speed up.
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Small win: I came, I played.
Small win: I liked this challenge, today. I actually got it to work for me.
I had forgotten that there were different kinds of vibrato, and I was able to get all three to work for me.
Great week, Tony! -
Good week…learned a lot.
Small wins….played every day even though it was a crazy week…got a bit better at vibratos since the last time…was able to incorporate them in the solos I like to play in A and Am scales…learned how to vibrato on chords not just single strings!
Hope you all have a great weekend TAC family! -
Technically not too difficult, but trying to get the right sound needs work. Another great guitar week. Thanks Tony!
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things feel a little more musical
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small win, I showed up and worked on vibrato
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The vibrato is a bit of a challenge for me… keeping it consistent. Small win… I do enjoy learning the different chord inversions.
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Good week of work on vibrato, which I really don’t use enough yet.
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That was fun! Still not great but fun
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My small win was completing the full chord vibrato. I also was able to complete all five lessons during eye surgery this week.
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Showed up every day! Vibrato makes my hands and arms tired so I’m probably squeezing too hard but loved the sound when I got it right.
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Small win was vibrato technique and sound got better each day. I threw some slaps on the strings in Tag Along and “the notes were getting bluesy” (with apologies to Bono 😉
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It never entered my mind that we could use vibrato on a chord. My small win this week was that I was able get vibrato on (most of) the chords. I do have to continue to train my fretting hand to wiggle properly.
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This week was great intro to blues vibrato
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this week I have learned vibrato in different ways , with chords this was all new to me and I was able to do hem easier than I first expected. The vibrato on the single notes is tough on the fingertips even with calisis but enjoyed this week , Thanks Tony
Congratulations, !
Challenge complete
Come back tomorrow for your next challenge

I found this lesson easier than Thursday and it really sounded good!
that I’m learning at least a little something each week and not giving up is a win for me. This has been a fun week.
Each week is a win, as I see a new technique that I can do. It might take all week, but by the end of the week I am better than I was Monday!
My win is I try to do something new and something old each day
Really enjoyed learning how to use vibrato. Will be fun to use when playing.
My small win is that I got out my loop machine to try to learn how to lay down a backing track.
win for the week – just chilled and enjoyed the sound
My small win is continuing to learn new techniques everyday.
My small win is making up for Fridays missed session today.
When I first started to play guitar one of the first things I learned was vibrato but that was using it on single notes applying vibrato to chords is a kooi twist that I will be using in the future, nice win
I DID show up every day and absorbed the leasons. I have found keeping a daily/weekly journal helps keep me motivated. I enjoyed learning vibrato, although I have a long way to go!
My small win was showin up everyday and making improvement on my vibrato. I also liked learning where all of these chords are located.
Small win is the fact I managed to complete all the challenges this week and stay on task. This feels different than the first time I worked thru the vibrato challenge. Hope everyone had fun with this one!
Small win – I really enjoyed playing the slow blues sessions with vibrato and percussion Thursday and today.
Good week, was able to manage all the vibrato exercises this week.
Small win was showing up every day and learning a new vibrato technique. I didn’t know there were so many and vibrato has always been difficult for me. Big win is being able to do some vibrato! I will keep working on these techniques until they become natural.
My small win was improvement on chord vibrato!
My small win was being able to do the confined vibrato quite easily today after having considerable difficulty with it earlier in the week.
Great week this week, as I was able to make decent vibrato sounds each day; always room to improve, but I kept up all week. This was ~ my 223rd session since joining June 2024 and I can tell I am starting to pick up the new things more quickly than a few months ago, so just noticing / acknowledging this is my small win!
small win, I was able to find time to play each day this week but it ea challenging to find it as I’m started doing fret board wizard as well this week, all good though progress progress
my small win for the week was putting the pick down and using my fingers to strum. i guess there is a first for everything!!!!
learning something new every day.
Have a great weekend everyone. The small win for me is disciplining myself to sit and play every day even if it is for just a few minutes. That is what creates the progress.
Tag Along was a good finish to the week of vibrato! Small win was definitely just getting through the challenges with an impinged right shoulder. Finally starting to have more range of motion without pain. Slow progress, but at least it is progress!
Small win. getting to log in 4 days this week.
Never heard this before. Very challing too get the fingers moving. Like the 3 ways. Thanks
Yes, vibrato is very important for me too! I will use it more and more!
Vibrato needs work but sounds really good. Small win is I started Fretboard Wizard this week.
me too
I had taken this challenge before as part of the Skill Courses, but I couldn’t quite “get it”. This time through i understood the 3 different styles of vibrato, though I’m not yet fully successful at the “Edgy” one.
Small wins this week. Was able to play the different vibrato techniques. Yay! Also, I noticed that my hands are becoming more independent but able to coordinate picking/strumming with fretting in ways I was not able to do a year ago. Sticking with the TAC process is working! Double Yay!
I have been playing a bit of vibrato for quite some times, but I had no idea that there were different techniques depending where on the strings you are. This is a big win for me as now I feel like I can fine tune this skill. Small win, I showed up all five days and also signed up for the Fret Wizard course
The first examples of vibrato really impressed me. Lovely effect. I would have never known that there were different approaches to vibrato depending on the string. You break down the differences beautifully. I also liked seeing different ways to form the 7 chords. It is great not to be doing finger gymnastics trying to get the others quickly in a sequence. So many aha moments — as usual. Thank you Tony for being such a fantastic teacher. You bring music and joy to so many people.
Thank you also for the incredible sale on the Fretboard Wizard. I’ll be starting it soon.
Vibrating the chords are challenging.
Using vibrato on low frets on acoustic (nearest the nut) leads to pull-offs which are cool to do. Adds to many runs, and finger picking, even with using vibrato. Tracy Chapman does this a lot in Fast Car. Small win was tried using shaking vibrato with other cords on all strings. Worked very well. The technique is solid, but I need to practice this a little more.
My small win – I really do not need an anchor point to show up to play. Now that golf season is open up north here, I now play guitar anytime after a round. I’m now at the point where I enjoy playing (guitar) and hate missing a TAC session.
As for vibrato, good week and believe I go it. But, I do find further up the neck will require more practice.
I had alot of fun this week. Granted, my vibrato is not that great, but I will keep working at it. I showed up every day this week and learned alot! Hope everyone has a great weekend! See you next week.
I am enjoying getting some finger picking mixed in here. I will probably mix this one into my go to practices to work on getting speed up.
Small win: I came, I played.
Small win: I liked this challenge, today. I actually got it to work for me.
I had forgotten that there were different kinds of vibrato, and I was able to get all three to work for me.
Great week, Tony!
Good week…learned a lot.
Small wins….played every day even though it was a crazy week…got a bit better at vibratos since the last time…was able to incorporate them in the solos I like to play in A and Am scales…learned how to vibrato on chords not just single strings!
Hope you all have a great weekend TAC family!
Technically not too difficult, but trying to get the right sound needs work. Another great guitar week. Thanks Tony!
things feel a little more musical
small win, I showed up and worked on vibrato
The vibrato is a bit of a challenge for me… keeping it consistent. Small win… I do enjoy learning the different chord inversions.
Good week of work on vibrato, which I really don’t use enough yet.
That was fun! Still not great but fun
My small win was completing the full chord vibrato. I also was able to complete all five lessons during eye surgery this week.
Showed up every day! Vibrato makes my hands and arms tired so I’m probably squeezing too hard but loved the sound when I got it right.
Small win was vibrato technique and sound got better each day. I threw some slaps on the strings in Tag Along and “the notes were getting bluesy” (with apologies to Bono 😉
It never entered my mind that we could use vibrato on a chord. My small win this week was that I was able get vibrato on (most of) the chords. I do have to continue to train my fretting hand to wiggle properly.
This week was great intro to blues vibrato
this week I have learned vibrato in different ways , with chords this was all new to me and I was able to do hem easier than I first expected. The vibrato on the single notes is tough on the fingertips even with calisis but enjoyed this week , Thanks Tony