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GMH–
Indeed, there are a few “tricks” to easily find note-locations (relative to each other).
(example– you don’t need to memorize exactly where every, say, G note is— as you suggest— you just need to know the formula(s) to get from to the other). There are plenty of little tips and hints- (they are all good– and they ALL work!).
I didn’t want to “go there” in my post– because I would have phrased things badly and maybe made them more confusing.
I still have waaay more to learn, but the key (on this subject) was just to spend some serious time messing-around with this on my own. We’re all gonna learn this a little differently from others.
Your explanation is good.
(my “landmark” is at the fifth fret— where the notes are A-D-G-C-E-A—- (I remember it as “All- Dogs- Go- Crap- Everywhere- Always)
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