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  posted on 2/7/2006 at 04:51 
Hi,

Whilst im not necessarily new at playing guitar, when i was learning i skipped alot of things i really shouldnt have (couldnt afford lessons at the time, ho-hum) and now im trying to learn theory to get a better understanding of the instrument.

Im not really looking for a quick way to learn everything about theory, but more of an easier way to understand it, if that makes sense.

So with that said, can anyone recommend any books/websites/dvds that i can have a look at to learn the basics and beyond of theory.

Thanks.

 

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  posted on 2/14/2006 at 03:15,  Reply 1  
Yup... Music theory is NOT at all hard when it is taught in the right order.

I used to take guitar lessons, but it just wasn't panning out for me. So I stopped. Then a couple weeks ago I was thinking how I wish I was able to continue with lessons because I really wanted to understand theory.

Well then I thought - it's 2006 we have the technology now days there HAS TO BE a DVD course out there.

So I did some looking... I came across this site:

www.absolutelyunderstandguitar.com

I was skeptical 'casue it's kind of infomercial like... Well I e-mailed Scotty and he called me the next day. We had a talk over the phone. I felt a little better about it, so I ordered the course.

I COULD NOT HAVE BEEN HAPPIER!!!

I know all about music theory now. I understand Scales, Modes, Voicing, Intervals, Inversions, Chord Theory... etc.

I'm able to read guitar books and actually UNDERSTAND what they're talking about!

It's 32 hours on DVD. I watched the DVDs one after another for a few weeks. I retained just about EVERYTHING he taught!

That's how awesome of a teacher he is!

Now that I know how music works, I know WHAT I need to practice. I'm advancing SO fast now...

So ya... I can't say enough about this program. My Grandfather who has been playing guitar for 50 years bought it because I was talking to him over the phone and teaching him stuff he NEVER KNEW! So he got it for himself.

There are also a couple books I have that teach exactly what the DVDs do - but they're harder to understand

Everything about Guitar Chords
Everything about Guitar Scales

I had them collecting dust on my shelf 'cause I didn't understand it ... After I watched the DVDs... I read through both books and it ALL made sense to me.

I hope that helps
Good luck

 

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  posted on 2/14/2006 at 05:50,  Reply 2  
Thanks for that info man, ill check out the site.

I think its probably better for me to watch DVD's to try and understand rather than read books... which i find a little boring and most of the info goes over my head, lol.

 

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  posted on 2/24/2006 at 09:00,  Reply 3  
Please read the rules no advertising in the forums. Please use our links section,classifieds etc...
 

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  posted on 2/24/2006 at 19:39,  Reply 4  
I didnt buy this course (at least not yet anyway) cause after reading it again it did seem a little like it was the owner's own review of his course. :no:

 

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  posted on 2/28/2006 at 21:54,  Reply 5  
Actually, there are oodles (what a funny word) of web sites that give free music theory lessons. You won't be learning everything there is to know about music, but it won't cost an arm and a leg (and once you learn about Neapolitan 6ths, you'll realize that it's time to leave the nest, so to speak.) If you need help beyond that, I think brian said he went to Berkeley. I'll have to read the user intros again.
 

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  posted on 3/5/2006 at 21:07,  Reply 6  
That's correct don't hold it againest me
 
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  posted on 5/5/2006 at 10:54,  Reply 7  
Hi. I'm new to this forum, but I just wanted to say that I'm also looking for a book or something that can summarize the basics of guitar playing. I've been going to an instructor, and while that's all well and good, I still feel like I'm missing a piece. I think I'll talk it over with my instructor and see what she says. If she comes back with any good advice I'll be sure to post it here. In the meantime, if anyone has any other suggestions, please post Thanks!

 

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  posted on 5/5/2006 at 11:08,  Reply 8  
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  posted on 5/12/2006 at 09:15,  Reply 9  
Um yeah. My question was does anyone have a suggestion for a good video, DVD, or CD that has helped them practice chords and finger placements, and that contains some good beginner fingerpicking songs? I guess I should have made that clearer before. Thanks!
 
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