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Originally Posted by Pitar
Know your chord shapes and the notes they are comprised of. That's two birds with one stone. There isn't a note that isn't in the chords. Visualizing your chord shapes, like the evening sky constellations, is an easy thing for the mind's eye. Then, instead of visualizing dots that represent the shape of each chord you'll see them as their respective notes. It isn't a big leap.
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Now, that is another very nice approach. There certainly is more than one path to the same end.
Tony
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