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Old May 26th, 2008
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Originally Posted by bicicleta View Post
Hi Solidwalnut,
Couldn't you also include in your playbook some more links to Lorange's lessons or songs. This would also help us (a long time beginers) to find pathways through the site as well as make your book even more richer. But then it's maybe also a good point to introduce less and chosen subjects. At a first sight it's really helpfull how you relate and "schedule" all the subjects.
Danke seher!
bicicleta--

I'm very sorry for the delay...I hope you log back on and see this message.

First of all, thanks. I'm glad my form of organization helps you. And it's interesting that you talk about linking more to Kirk's lessons. This has been my intention thoughout writing lessons here. I've tried to see the need to help others navigate through the site and to relate to some of the lesson content already here.

Look again at the lesson Playbook for the Beginner and Beyond and you'll see that I've linked to two of Kirk's lessons in this particular one: his lesson Chords for Area 1 and the lesson Anatomy of a C Major Chord -- The CAGED System for reference in Area 2. There are references to Kirk's as well as the other lesson authors content throughout all of my lessons, and I will always agree with you that there can be more.

I've always been the wordy type. Even so, I do try and keep the idea of introducing less at one time so as to avoid any confusion. I will always appreciate your suggestions as I am always evaluating the content and seeing where it can be too much at one time and where lesson ought to be broken up in to smaller chunks.

Thanks for the insight,

Steve


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