Does Fretboard Logic use tablature or does it require that you read music?
This is a good question and an important consideration. It gets asked alot because many guitarists have gotten bogged down in the problems associated with applying standard notation (ie., reading music) to the fretboard’s bi-dimensional, asymmetrical string-fret arrangement. Don’t worry if you can’t read and don’t even want to. The answer is that the information varies and is presented in the form(s) deemed most appropriate for what is being taught. Furthermore, an effort was made to intentionally duplicate the information in context sensitive formats whenever possible to aid in comprehension and retention. In general some concepts lend themselves best to graphic representation or illustration while others are more abstract and can’t be pictured as well. For example, in Vol. I, the pattern organization of the fretboard is presented using both graphs and text on each page to facilitate comprehension (i.e., right brain/left brain). Since the fretboard is pattern oriented, the emphasis is