Hi bussche1981,
After Fundamentals 2, if your goal is to really understand the guitar neck, how improvisation works, and the relationships between chords and scales, I would suggest focusing on the Blues path first. It’s excellent for learning scales, chord progressions, and soloing techniques in a very practical way. Once you feel comfortable with that, you can explore the Acoustic path to develop fingerstyle, rhythm, and chord voicings.
Blues will give you a strong foundation for improvisation, and Acoustic will expand your overall musicality. You can also mix lessons from both paths as you progress.
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