I've been playing guitar for 41 years now. I have played on BIG stages, church stages and every other type of stage in-between. Now, only my wife, dogs, horses and grandkids get to hear me play. There are so many valleys, peaks and plateaus along the way. But no matter what...KEEP PLAYING. It all comes together to form the masterpiece that is your guitar journey. 😊😊😊
I needed a moment of guitar therapy, 8 bar style, and I have to say "thanks for everything! " Go stretch your comfort zone and expand your boundaries. Make us proud to say "I knew him when..."
I remember when my dad stopped coming to the dinner table and giving us life lessons and wisdom. I’ve been with TAC for 2 years and have seen several roll backs already. With my schedule, this is the only guitar podcast I’ve watched consistently. Hopefully my melancholy will be assuaged.
Tony, you have been a huge inspiration to me. I had just retired and needed something to do, but I was struggling with learning to play on my Dad's old guitar. Somehow, I found you early videos and I have watched every episode since #1. Thanks for being my guitar friend and teacher.
I’ve been watching the Acoustic Tuesday show for a long time and, for that matter, watching you even longer when you were at Music Villa. Though I’m disappointed to see this show end, I’m just as excited to see what you are planning next!
One doors closes and another opens. What is behind that door feels exciting. Change is part of the growth and so I looking forward to the future. Thanks Tony!
My eyes seem to have sprung a leak. I am watching this with the biggest freaking smile. Tony, you changed my life. I am forever grateful to you, your vision and what you have given to all of us. Guitar geeks unite. Love you ..
Thanks for the episodes Tony! Definitely was my inspiration to begin volunteering for my local VA. Ive been teaching veterans for over a year now, and it is for sure my favorite thing to do. Im looking forward to what you have planned next!
Tony, you have been a big inspiration to me and between all my years of watching you on Music Villa and then TATS, and as a TAC lifetime member, I am speechless, sad, but excited for what’s to come. I watched this video last night in a plane ride home from a well-deserved vacation and told my wife. She asked me what I was going to do on Tuesdays. I answered, well for THIS Tuesday I clearly need to put on my much faded guitarsenal shirt and finally submit my guitarsenal. Next Tuesday, I’ll play guitar like it’s any other day, but will toast my bourbon to you. Good luck on the things that come!
Thank you Tony, you and your family have given us so much. I really appreciate it. It has helped me and my family and it continues to inspire me to play music with my family. 🙏
At 65 and retired and been playing since 14. Started playing on another kids 12 string. I could tell you all kinds of great people I've met and played with. There's an old saying, "Real musicians have day jobs." But, when Friday and Saturday night came around, well, I sure had fun. Now, every day is Saturday. I'm looking forward to Tuesday. 👍🎉🎉
Thanks Tony for your program first off next thanks for the info on guitars for Vets , I'm a Vietnam veteran disabled and I'm going to check out that group. Thanks for your Show.
So nice to see Denny featured, again. I know him from TAC and have spoken with him a few times at various virtual open mics; he's such a warm, encouraging and generous man.
Thanks for the inspiration tony. Your show and 10 minute philosophy helped me commit to a lifelong desire to play the guitar about 3 or so years ago after always thinking I didn’t have the time to give to do it well enough… well now there’s little time for much else as I haven’t put my guitar down since and am progressing every day. Thank you and good luck
Tony, I have watched every episode of Acoustic Tuesday, and to pick one would be like selecting your favorite kid, LOL. Initially, I would sit with my lunch at work, watch you, Levi, and Noah, and laugh at the sense of humor displayed. Those first 100 were my favorite (the 100th episode would be my pick) for the personalities, and the next 209 for the excellent content and analysis. Thank you for all you are and have done for me as a guitar player.
One Acoustic Tuesday show sticks out in my mind, although I don't actually recall what the guitar-related topics were that episode! It was from 5 or so years ago and revolved around Tony and Noah retelling the story of a race they had participated in, a 10k or half-marathon I think. The episode must have been an hour long and it was just a great example of two good friends telling stories and thoroughly enjoying the process and each other's company.
I, too, took my son to the same Guitar Center and also Sam Ash in Buffalo Grove, IL. Later we would plan a trip to Chicago Music Exchange every year during Christmas break. Thank you for reminding me of these events that form one of the bonds that we share.
There is soo much goodness packed into every episode, I continually find myself going back to. I liked when Tony would highlight gear. It seemed like every time I was wondering about somethin he would cover it. thinking bout effects, covered it..thinkin bout thumbpicks, covered it..wondering if im correctly caring for my guitar, covered it and every time learned something new. The value within this show is immeasurable. I'm soo sad to see it end, but im positive ill be revisiting episodes continually LOL! Thanks Tony for all the time, effort, love & care you put in these past 6 years. God bless you & your fam. You Rock 🎸
I've only had the privilege of being a TAC member for 1.5 years and I have never played so consistently and shown so much improvement. Tony, I have you to thank. While I'm sad that my weekly habit of watching Acoustic Tuesday is coming to an end, I totally understand. I also look forward to what comes next for you because I think you are an amazing person. Thank you for everything...and I hope that TAC does not end any time soon.
Thanks for the look back Tony. I’m pretty new to Acoustic Tuesday: my twin brother and I met you at the 2022 Fretboard Summit and it was great to see you and many “repeaters” at the 2023 Summit. I just wanted to say “thanks” for your passion, but also thanks for the shout out to Dan Fogelberg! Home Free was one of the best first albums ever! Thanks for the heads up on your transition to a new reality. Sorry you’ll be ending the show, but I have many episodes to catch up on! All the best!
I started watching your guitar demos at Music Villa, and have been every step of the way with Acoustic Tuesday. While I'm going to miss this, everyone needs to move forward. I'm now looking forward to the next phase in this incredible journey - Best Wishes!
I've been experiencing reverse culture after living in China for 12 years and though I'm only doing twenty minutes or so of guitar playing and TAC lessons, I cannot stress how they have been keeping me sane. I've specifically found leaving my young students behind (aged from 4-10) extremely difficult. I know it's dumb but knowing I'll maybe never see some of them again makes me feel like I've let them down. I know it's not true and I am getting better but man, when I pick up my guitar for my TAC lesson, I feel the world become a little less cloudy. TAC has helped me with more than just getting better at guitar. I now use the same format of 10-20 minutes learning snippets to study Spanish (I plan to move to Sevilla), reading and meditating. It's also helped me accept my failures are vital to progress. Finally the community here at TAC have made me feel that we're all connected, despite being spread around multiple countries. I genuinely hope I meet you guys some day. Oh, Ton, DAMN YOU FOR BRINGING MY ENJOYMENT FOR GUITAR PLAYING BACK: NOW I NEED MORE GUITARS. YOU BASTARD! 😂 MICHAEL BOLTON
While there's no doubt some sadness here for all involved, I am already excited about what's next for all of us. I've learned so many lessons here for both my guitar journey and my life. I have personally been pondering some changes that I really feel it's time to make that involve me stopping some activities (NOT GUITAR OR MUSIC!!!) in my life that have been near and dear to me for many years and have enabled me to spend time with friends as well as make new friends, but it's also time for a new chapter for me. Just listening to you talk in this episode has already helped me realize that it's time for me to move on in some ways as well. I happen to be a person that likes change, but it's never easy. We always need a nudge here or there. Anyway, thank you so much Tony for your inspiration in music and life. I can't wait for the next chapter of the journey!
I would suggest that everyone go back and watch some of the early episodes with Noah and Levi. Internet gold! I miss some of those times, because it was the start of my guitar journey.
Well, that was a bit of a bombshell! I have loved this channel, and I will certainly miss it, but it sounds like you are not going away, so a new kind of show? (I hope!) Anyway, I guess we will find out, and you have to follow your heart where it leads you. I'll certainly be tuned in next week to see what is next for you, Tony.
Hey Tony, I love that Huss & Dalton Parlour (I think it's theirs when I zoom in), with 13-Frets to the body. Out of curiosity, what model is that? Thanks! Tim
Tony, you’ve been an inspiration in countless ways. I’ve always stopped what I was doing to hear your philosophy of life (through guitar) segments. Those helped my playing and life skills every week. I’m a better player and person because of you. Best wishes for the future.
A little disappointing to see the Acoustic Tuesday show coming to an end. I started watching it shortly after I got back in to playing guitar in August of last year after I discovered it on RUclips. I've been a regular viewer since and went back and have seen many of the previous episodes that caught my interest as well. It's also what led me to adding TAC to my daily guitar routine as well. However, I'm also looking forward to hearing what else you're planning for the future as well.
Oh my, I watched many many Acoustic Tuesday shows. I will miss it. By the way, I got your message about choosing me to give a guitar to. How do I claim it?
What am I going to do now on Tuesdays with you gone? Even though, I can't play guitar now due my SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy (a form of muscular dystrophy)) I still watched your show. I found it educational and entertaining. Please, don't learn English your tongue fumbling is great. There is still one thing you need to do before leaving your fans and that is buy a kick butt 12-string and keep it. I am going to miss you. Hope to see you again. If you're in Phoenix stop by. Sincerely, Lafayette LeSaint
I've been playing guitar for 41 years now.
I have played on BIG stages, church stages and every other type of stage in-between. Now, only my wife, dogs, horses and grandkids get to hear me play.
There are so many valleys, peaks and plateaus along the way.
But no matter what...KEEP PLAYING. It all comes together to form the masterpiece that is your guitar journey.
😊😊😊
I needed a moment of guitar therapy, 8 bar style, and I have to say "thanks for everything! " Go stretch your comfort zone and expand your boundaries. Make us proud to say "I knew him when..."
8 bar style? “Like Key To The Highway” and/or ‘Crow Jane’??? Why 8 bar style do you mean? Can you list songs in 8 bar that you mean please?
I remember when my dad stopped coming to the dinner table and giving us life lessons and wisdom. I’ve been with TAC for 2 years and have seen several roll backs already. With my schedule, this is the only guitar podcast I’ve watched consistently. Hopefully my melancholy will be assuaged.
Tony, you have been a huge inspiration to me. I had just retired and needed something to do, but I was struggling with learning to play on my Dad's old guitar. Somehow, I found you early videos and I have watched every episode since #1. Thanks for being my guitar friend and teacher.
You have been an inspiration to so many acoustic guitar players, young and old and truly inspired
I’ve been watching the Acoustic Tuesday show for a long time and, for that matter, watching you even longer when you were at Music Villa. Though I’m disappointed to see this show end, I’m just as excited to see what you are planning next!
Thank so much Tony i have enjoyed every episode I wish you all the best . God Bless.
One doors closes and another opens. What is behind that door feels exciting. Change is part of the growth and so I looking forward to the future. Thanks Tony!
My eyes seem to have sprung a leak. I am watching this with the biggest freaking smile. Tony, you changed my life. I am forever grateful to you, your vision and what you have given to all of us. Guitar geeks unite. Love you ..
Tony, your EGV Guitar Center is still standing! I work a couple min away and pass by it daily.
Inspirational as always. Keep on rockin in the free world
Thanks for the episodes Tony! Definitely was my inspiration to begin volunteering for my local VA. Ive been teaching veterans for over a year now, and it is for sure my favorite thing to do. Im looking forward to what you have planned next!
Acoustic Monday? Start the week off right.
Tony, you have been a big inspiration to me and between all my years of watching you on Music Villa and then TATS, and as a TAC lifetime member, I am speechless, sad, but excited for what’s to come. I watched this video last night in a plane ride home from a well-deserved vacation and told my wife. She asked me what I was going to do on Tuesdays. I answered, well for THIS Tuesday I clearly need to put on my much faded guitarsenal shirt and finally submit my guitarsenal. Next Tuesday, I’ll play guitar like it’s any other day, but will toast my bourbon to you. Good luck on the things that come!
Thanks for what you do, Tony. All my best to you and your family.
Thank you Tony, you and your family have given us so much. I really appreciate it. It has helped me and my family and it continues to inspire me to play music with my family. 🙏
Such a great episode! I’m going to see if there is a “Guitars for Vets” chapter at the Veterans Admin Hospital here in the Twin Cities.
Thank you, Tony. You're the man. Be watching you next week. "Keep on pickin and strummin."😉
At 65 and retired and been playing since 14.
Started playing on another kids 12 string. I could tell you all kinds of great people I've met and played with.
There's an old saying, "Real musicians have day jobs." But, when Friday and Saturday night came around, well, I sure had fun. Now, every day is Saturday. I'm looking forward to Tuesday. 👍🎉🎉
Thanks Tony for your program first off next thanks for the info on guitars for Vets , I'm a Vietnam veteran disabled and I'm going to check out that group. Thanks for your Show.
So nice to see Denny featured, again. I know him from TAC and have spoken with him a few times at various virtual open mics; he's such a warm, encouraging and generous man.
Thanks for the inspiration tony. Your show and 10 minute philosophy helped me commit to a lifelong desire to play the guitar about 3 or so years ago after always thinking I didn’t have the time to give to do it well enough… well now there’s little time for much else as I haven’t put my guitar down since and am progressing every day. Thank you and good luck
Tony, I have watched every episode of Acoustic Tuesday, and to pick one would be like selecting your favorite kid, LOL. Initially, I would sit with my lunch at work, watch you, Levi, and Noah, and laugh at the sense of humor displayed. Those first 100 were my favorite (the 100th episode would be my pick) for the personalities, and the next 209 for the excellent content and analysis. Thank you for all you are and have done for me as a guitar player.
Fantastic show Tony!
I miss my family. But I get them back each time the guitar plays.
One Acoustic Tuesday show sticks out in my mind, although I don't actually recall what the guitar-related topics were that episode! It was from 5 or so years ago and revolved around Tony and Noah retelling the story of a race they had participated in, a 10k or half-marathon I think. The episode must have been an hour long and it was just a great example of two good friends telling stories and thoroughly enjoying the process and each other's company.
I, too, took my son to the same Guitar Center and also Sam Ash in Buffalo Grove, IL. Later we would plan a trip to Chicago Music Exchange every year during Christmas break. Thank you for reminding me of these events that form one of the bonds that we share.
I love this trip down memory lane. By the way Happy International Talk Like A Pirate Day!! Yarr mateys. Christopher_H from TAC.
That really sucks. I love the show.
There is soo much goodness packed into every episode, I continually find myself going back to.
I liked when Tony would highlight gear. It seemed like every time I was wondering about somethin he would cover it. thinking bout effects, covered it..thinkin bout thumbpicks, covered it..wondering if im correctly caring for my guitar, covered it and every time learned something new. The value within this show is immeasurable. I'm soo sad to see it end, but im positive ill be revisiting episodes continually LOL!
Thanks Tony for all the time, effort, love & care you put in these past 6 years.
God bless you & your fam.
You Rock 🎸
Most awesome inspirational honest genuine, thank you
Looking forward to next week, Hope it’s just some sort of a spin on another show though 🤙😊
I've only had the privilege of being a TAC member for 1.5 years and I have never played so consistently and shown so much improvement. Tony, I have you to thank. While I'm sad that my weekly habit of watching Acoustic Tuesday is coming to an end, I totally understand. I also look forward to what comes next for you because I think you are an amazing person. Thank you for everything...and I hope that TAC does not end any time soon.
Hey hey, I am speeches! It's been better than grand. Go plant another garden and watch it bloom!
Thanks for the look back Tony. I’m pretty new to Acoustic Tuesday: my twin brother and I met you at the 2022 Fretboard Summit and it was great to see you and many “repeaters” at the 2023 Summit. I just wanted to say “thanks” for your passion, but also thanks for the shout out to Dan Fogelberg! Home Free was one of the best first albums ever! Thanks for the heads up on your transition to a new reality. Sorry you’ll be ending the show, but I have many episodes to catch up on! All the best!
I started watching your guitar demos at Music Villa, and have been every step of the way with Acoustic Tuesday. While I'm going to miss this, everyone needs to move forward. I'm now looking forward to the next phase in this incredible journey - Best Wishes!
Me too. I remember short-haired, no beard Tony.
His demos helped me choose a few guitars...😊😊😊
I've been watching since day 1 (and before) and look forward to more guitar goodness to come. Cheers, Tony!
I've been experiencing reverse culture after living in China for 12 years and though I'm only doing twenty minutes or so of guitar playing and TAC lessons, I cannot stress how they have been keeping me sane.
I've specifically found leaving my young students behind (aged from 4-10) extremely difficult. I know it's dumb but knowing I'll maybe never see some of them again makes me feel like I've let them down.
I know it's not true and I am getting better but man, when I pick up my guitar for my TAC lesson, I feel the world become a little less cloudy.
TAC has helped me with more than just getting better at guitar. I now use the same format of 10-20 minutes learning snippets to study Spanish (I plan to move to Sevilla), reading and meditating.
It's also helped me accept my failures are vital to progress.
Finally the community here at TAC have made me feel that we're all connected, despite being spread around multiple countries.
I genuinely hope I meet you guys some day.
Oh, Ton, DAMN YOU FOR BRINGING MY ENJOYMENT FOR GUITAR PLAYING BACK: NOW I NEED MORE GUITARS.
YOU BASTARD! 😂
MICHAEL BOLTON
While there's no doubt some sadness here for all involved, I am already excited about what's next for all of us. I've learned so many lessons here for both my guitar journey and my life. I have personally been pondering some changes that I really feel it's time to make that involve me stopping some activities (NOT GUITAR OR MUSIC!!!) in my life that have been near and dear to me for many years and have enabled me to spend time with friends as well as make new friends, but it's also time for a new chapter for me. Just listening to you talk in this episode has already helped me realize that it's time for me to move on in some ways as well. I happen to be a person that likes change, but it's never easy. We always need a nudge here or there. Anyway, thank you so much Tony for your inspiration in music and life. I can't wait for the next chapter of the journey!
You are amazing and I love your wisdom about guitar playing which relates to many things in life!! : )
Cool stuff…
I would suggest that everyone go back and watch some of the early episodes with Noah and Levi. Internet gold! I miss some of those times, because it was the start of my guitar journey.
Well, that was a bit of a bombshell! I have loved this channel, and I will certainly miss it, but it sounds like you are not going away, so a new kind of show? (I hope!)
Anyway, I guess we will find out, and you have to follow your heart where it leads you. I'll certainly be tuned in next week to see what is next for you, Tony.
Man I hope one day I could have a RUclips channel like yours
Can we send you a Montreal Canadiens jersey?
Hey Tony,
I love that Huss & Dalton Parlour (I think it's theirs when I zoom in), with 13-Frets to the body. Out of curiosity, what model is that?
Thanks! Tim
Tony, you’ve been an inspiration in countless ways. I’ve always stopped what I was doing to hear your philosophy of life (through guitar) segments. Those helped my playing and life skills every week. I’m a better player and person because of you. Best wishes for the future.
A little disappointing to see the Acoustic Tuesday show coming to an end. I started watching it shortly after I got back in to playing guitar in August of last year after I discovered it on RUclips. I've been a regular viewer since and went back and have seen many of the previous episodes that caught my interest as well. It's also what led me to adding TAC to my daily guitar routine as well. However, I'm also looking forward to hearing what else you're planning for the future as well.
Oh my, I watched many many Acoustic Tuesday shows. I will miss it. By the way, I got your message about choosing me to give a guitar to. How do I claim it?
10k for Guitar for Vets was Awesome
What am I going to do now on Tuesdays with you gone? Even though, I can't play guitar now due my SMA (Spinal Muscular Atrophy (a form of muscular dystrophy)) I still watched your show. I found it educational and entertaining. Please, don't learn English your tongue fumbling is great.
There is still one thing you need to do before leaving your fans and that is buy a kick butt 12-string and keep it.
I am going to miss you. Hope to see you again. If you're in Phoenix stop by.
Sincerely,
Lafayette LeSaint
Not all good things come to an end: I 'm still playing guitar!
Baby schedule additions: eat, learn from those around, poop, learn from those around, sleep, and ponder what I learned. Think about it.
😢❤
I just found you. It saddens me to know you no longer do ‘Acoustic Tuesday’ or much of anything anymore. Hope you are well.
no way :(
. . . !