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  1. With a last practice session on the bonus materials of Session 20, I finalized the L&M course today. Wow, what a feeling! Before starting the L&M course, I never ever thought I would get this far. For too many years, I thought I missed the talent to become a guitar player, but what was really missing was a good course and teacher. Searching the internet for good guitar instruction materials, I found L&M some 2,5 years ago and started to practice with lots of enthusiasm. On the way, I also got the Song Hits and discovered Justinguitar as a great additional resource for learning songs. The Major Scale Mastery Fredboard Workouts have been essential to my development as well. They have been the key for me to "unlock" the fredboard. I combined them with Session 17. Sessions 18 and 19 were the ones that required most practice time, also because I used complementary resource to dive a bit deeper into Jazz (with Steve's Jazz Chords workouts) and into soloing (with Chord Tone Soloing by Barret Tagliarino). And here I am at the finish line. I cannot thank @Steve Krenz enough for being the guide in my guitar learning journey. It's his way of teaching, his personality and his method that have taken me this far. I synchronized the L&M sessions with learning the Song Hits. So I consider the last songs of the song hits as my "graduation" projects. The first one recorded is "Don't know why" by Norah Jones. The final and definitely most difficult one to get under my fingers is "Mona Lisa". I would like to encourage all who are on the L&M course. Like others have said on this forum, it's all about practice, perseverance and patience. Trust the process. Steve's method works. Wim.

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