Geez, I seem to be the most frequent thread starter on this part of the site. And, given it's been so quiet here lately, I thought I toss out this little bit of fluff and see if I can get some response.
After almost exactly one year of taking guitar lessons, my teacher is calling it quits. That doesn't mean I don't want to continue to learn; I do. Learning is a lifelong pursuit, in my opinion.
So, the year of my "getting back to the basics" has been very informative and productive. Even though I "know" a lot about playing guitar, and I have a good knowledge of music theory and can read music, my lessons did a lot to tie them all together.
But the one thing I have NEVER mastered is knowing all the notes on the fretboard. My lessons, aided by the terrific William Leavitt "A Modern Method for Guitar" (Berklee Press) have given me a much greater familiarity with the fretboard over the first five frets, but my instructor has had me playing chord inversions all over the neck (which I have thoroughly enjoyed).
Since I will be on my own now, what I'd like to do is gain better familiarity with the notes on the rest of the fingerboard. My thought was to write a diagram of frets 5-10 with the natural notes listed, post it where I can see it daily, and memorize it.
Sound like a good idea?