Like anything else, it depends on the user. I found it to be of great benefit when learning scales that travel up the neck. I'd run a long pattern then turn off the lights and see where I could get to. Then turn them back on. It's like looking at tablature or sheet music sorta, but it's lights instead of dots on a page
OF course, you can learn without it, I"m self taught mostly and just got one of these a few years ago. But it did help me workout some areas of the fretboard that I wasn't fully comfy with
QUOTE (Caelumamittendum @ Feb 6 2015, 01:20 PM)
How well does this actually work to learn scales etc? I mean...once it's lights out and you don't have the LEDs to lean upon, will you remember the positions etc.? Or would you be better off just learning the scale patterns in the old fashioned way?
I hear ya!! Even the starter model will do the trick
You can always replace the pickups if they are not up to snuff and actually use it to Gig/Record. The lights go in to "chase mode" when not assigned which might look spiff on stage
QUOTE (Spock @ Feb 6 2015, 03:54 PM)
AWESOME!!!
I WANT ONE!!!! I think they're at $450 now.
But first I have to replace the sewer line from the edge of my yard to the line running down the middle of the road AT MY OWN EXPENSE!!!! Taxes go towards roads, just not the road over the sewer line that is connected to your house - what a freakin' load of bullshit that is.
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