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Anybody ever tried out the Fretboard Logic books by Bill Edwards?
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I have looked at them but never bought one. If I remember correctly those books were very informative but almost too much to take in for my feeble mind.
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I have the books, and I like the way they start, connecting the chord shapes to the major pentatonic shapes.

The thing that I don't like is how to apply the information to songs I already know. The fact that it's MAJOR and not MINOR pentatonic makes it less useful right off the bat.

I think it'd be a good system for a beginner, but having played for 26 years I have too many bad habits to learn a completely new system... :D
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i heard they were good books, are they worth buying?
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I think they are worth buying if you are a fairly new player. If you've been playing a long time like me (26 years) then they are interesting to read but difficult to implement because of all the habits developed over the years.
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