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Day Three Hundred Ten (Year Four)

The farther I get into my theory studying, the more obvious my points of struggle become.  Tonight, it was this that became clear: although I've made good progress the last couple of weeks, and although it seems that at least one more piece in the final puzzle locks into place every day, there's one thing that has held me back in my studies: 

I may have worked on scale patterns for the major & minor scales, as well as the major & minor pentatonics in the last couple of weeks, and I can blister my way through them pretty well with the patterns in front of me, what I'm lacking right now is the speed when I'm not staring at the music.  I need to work on memorization this weekend, and to a certain extent, fluidity and confidence when it comes to being able to use those scales all over the neck.

That said, it was good to get in there tonight and get some work done.  I'm definitely excited about the fact that I've got the next two days to try and focus in as best I can and work hard to improve.

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