Pentatonic Book

I saw conversations about this book online somewhere (possibly Reddit) and had a look.
Looks pretty good and people rave about it so I bought it:

Seems to go into a bit of depth with exercises, plus a lot of it is in notation which will force me to learn the staff properly.
First thing he writes in the intro is don’t underestimate the amount of time you will need to put into the exercises, and he is right.
I got up to the third page yesterday and my brain had melted.

There is an online accompanying bit as well but I haven’t looked at it yet.

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Learning notation is a great thing; but, if needed the second part of the book, at page of 76 or so, repeats the notation part with tablature. The Table of Contents only covers the first notation part though.

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Good to know,
I am beating notation into my head atm, just because I feel I shouldknow it YMMV :slight_smile:

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