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Well, the basic idea is to memorise the fingerboard so that you no longer need to look at it whilst playing. This leaves your eyes free to gawk at song charts. This should enable you to work from charts notated as chord numbers rather than Italian manuscript in a specific key. Thus, you could arrive for a paid engagement and perform the set list in whatever keys suit the vocalist(s).
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Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.
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Being able to recognise patterns around the cycle of 4th helps in understand harmonic movement and resolutions in music, rather than simply looking at a song as a linear set of unrelated chords.
By learning the cycle of forths you should then be able to recognise patterns of chords in songs; this speeds up learning songs, and also aids massively improvisation.