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Music Theory for Guitarists: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask (Guitar Method)
Tom Kolb
Hal Leonard
, 2005 - 104 pages
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highly recommended
Comprehensive, intuitive guide for the guitarist wanting to understand theory...
I have been a
music
ian all of my life, since the age of 4, and a
guitar
ist for a decade, since the age of sixteen. I was in high school orchestra and took guitar lessons for a few years,
but
at no time during any of this did any of my instructors really help me understand music
theory
. I tried learning a few times by myself, but that always ended in frustration.
Then I found this book. "Music Theory for
Guitarists
" is the most in-depth, intuitive, and well thought out book on the subject that I have
ever
come across. After reading this book and completing the exercises in it, I now feel confident in my grasp of music theory in a way I thought would never happen.
This book deftly guides the reader through the journey from the most basic of basics to much more complex topics, such as chord substitution and reharmonization. It also includes an entire chapter on learning to find the key center of songs, which is an incredibly useful skill to have.
You
can't always tell by ear what key you are in.
Perhaps the most in depth part of this book...the author analyzes the major and minor scales, and all of their modes, in depth. He gives each scale and mode its own section, discussing the nuances of what sets each apart from the others, and giving ideas for how and when to apply it in real world situations. He also goes into detail about building and identifying chords and harmonizing the major and minor scales (a section that has completely reinvented the way I look at writing music.)
I cannot say enough about this book. It has opened my eyes to a subject I thought I was too "stupid" to grasp, and showed me that I was only unable to learn because it had never been presented to me correctly. If you have any weaknesses in your
know
ledge of music theory, I would strongly recommend that you take advantage of the goldmine of information found in this book. You will likely find yourself, as I have, seeing the language of music in a completely different light, and for the first time really seeing how all Western music is connected at the root.
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An easy to understand guide in
music
theory
as it relates to the
guitar
. I'm no wiz-bang when it comes to music. I constantly struggle with it,
but
despite that I recieve so much gratification from the effort. This book lays out the concepts in very easy and digestible chunks so that even a slow music learner as myself is able to grasp the concepts.
great book
Ive reviewed alot of material on
theory
, and I really gained alot from this book. I dont have a
guitar
teacher, how
ever
, I do have a
music
theory instructor that I meet with weekly, and now that Ive completed a workbook in theory, and now reviewing with Music theory for
guitarists
, I feel that I am covering things as both review and newly applied to the guitar. There are great tips to understanding the guitar as well, which make me create my own music, and not just learn songs. Songs seem great for the once a year campfire, where everyone can sing along,
but
I play everyday, and without an audience. Sooner or later,
you
re going to discover that youre bored with other peoples songs, and youre ready to create your own music, of which this book gives you the keys to understanding this and take off on your own. Before this book, I was very frustrated with the fret board, now its user friendly in all positions.
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Simple yet Effective.
This is a book that should be read after or at the same time as reading The
Guitar
Fretboard workbook. This book expounds on scales and intervals, triads and arpeggios,
but
in
theory
. Helps with learning how to write staff, read staff, sightread, and play! A MUST HAVE!
-Dr. Kenneth
Great book!
Although some of the concepts can be a little tough at first, this book has become invaluable to me. It has enabled me to progress as a professional
guitar
ist, not just someone who seeks to "self-learn" things on their own by playing songs of favorite bands.
I am very glad I got this book. It will teach
you
ever
ything you need to
know
about
music
theory
- which will greatly improve your guitar playing abilities in the long run.
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