This is a truely insightful guide; I'm curious if you have any preferred pedagogical strategies for addressing those specific 'blind spots' across different keys and fretboard areas, particularly in facilitating the transition from conscious theoretical knowledge to truly instinctive, performance-ready familiarity.
Thank you. I do. It's in the works and will be available shortly. For now though, if it helps, you can download the CAGED Framework guide. https://play.freteleven.com/caged
Another helpful resource is knowing triads. The 3rds and the 6ths tied tightly to the triads and knowing those will get you 1/2 of the way there. That helps you target 3rds and 6ths that are in the chord of the moment which speaks to getting 'performance ready familiarity.'
This is a truely insightful guide; I'm curious if you have any preferred pedagogical strategies for addressing those specific 'blind spots' across different keys and fretboard areas, particularly in facilitating the transition from conscious theoretical knowledge to truly instinctive, performance-ready familiarity.
Thank you. I do. It's in the works and will be available shortly. For now though, if it helps, you can download the CAGED Framework guide. https://play.freteleven.com/caged
Another helpful resource is knowing triads. The 3rds and the 6ths tied tightly to the triads and knowing those will get you 1/2 of the way there. That helps you target 3rds and 6ths that are in the chord of the moment which speaks to getting 'performance ready familiarity.'
https://grow.freteleven.com/p/why-triads-changed-everything-for
The challenge is definitely getting so familiar with the theory, the shapes and the notes and how that ties to your ear and the rest of the fretboard.
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