I mentioned on one of Jody's posts that I thought these would be more useful in one place.  I suppose I did not clearly enunciate what I meant.

What I mean is, instead of starting a NEW discussion on every section, page, chapter, piece, thought, I think there should just be ONE discussion, concurrent, that continues.  This is the customary way on most message boards.

So, one discussion topic titled something like "Mel Bay's Banjo Method, Frank Bradbury Analysis" or similar.

Then all the discussion is in one place and the message board is not cluttered with many different discussions going on at the same time, which can get confusing. 

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That could become a very long thread. Perhaps it might be broken down into parts, say Mel Bay’s Banjo Method - Pages 1 to 21. I think this would help a beginner coming to the book for the first time.

I'm happy to post my ongoing comments in any way forum members prefer. I suggest I try implementing Joel and Banjowaif's ideas in my next comment which might be today but probably tomorrow as today is so busy I might not have any banjo time at all. (it does happen!). I'll give it a title that indicates what we've been discussing and I'll continue to post in that thread until it becomes apparent that the thread is too long. One obvious place to begin a new thread would be the start of Book Two but I don't know if one thread running from Banjo Jubilee to the end of Book One will be too long or not. 

As to how to consolidate my previous posts on Bradbury along with all the replies (which are essential to the discussion) and repost it, I'm not sure how to do or if it is desired.

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