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Learning the Major scale is fundamental and underpins chords, scales, arpeggios, CAGED etc.
I was not looking to over complicate it. I was looking to present what I learned as fundamental first.
PS - nice one for saying EDCAG - I think CAGED is really counterintuitive for beginners.
In fact, the next important musical step would be to work with the chords in a properly harmonic way, in other words to learn the inversions - root, 1st and 2nd inversions - using barre chords with the E string on bottom (E-shape, C-Shape, A shape), and with the A string on bottom (A-shape, G-shape, D shape - all with x on the low string).
ECA, and
AGD (all with x on low string).
This helps understand the chords in a musical context, not purely in a technique-context. It's not as catchy as CAGED, but never mind!
Supportact said: [my style is] probably more an accumulation of limitations and bad habits than a 'style'.