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Originally Posted by r1p32
Well would you need to know the notes on the fretboard? I can do it but it sorta does take me a moment. Other than that I do know basic chord construction, the major scale (never really played it on guitar, just discussed it in class, i use pentatonic lol), key signatures other basic stuff. Would that be enough to understand Planetalk or will it re-explain everything?
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Yes, r1p32, if your goal is to be able to see the whole fretboard as familiar territory, to be able to easily create melody over all chord progressions, to be able to quickly harmonize lines, or be able to play all chords anywhere on the fretboard ... then
PT will be a tremendous help. It will also make it much easier for you know all the fretboard notes. As I say on the home, and I know it sounds a little puffed up for me to do so, it teaches the simplest yet most powerful guitar lesson you'll ever learn once you fully digest its implications. It teaches the 'big picture' and once you know it, all details become infinitely easier to fill in ... again, I realize how silly this sounds, but I stand by it. It demystifies both music and the fretboard.