Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2
More Fretboard Concepts to Help You Master Chords, Scales, Improvisation and Guitar Theory
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Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2 continues where volume 1 in the series left off, showing you more guitar theory concepts you need to gain an even greater understanding of the guitar fretboard. Use this knowledge to become a better improviser, soloist, singer-songwriter or composer, and all round musician! This audiobook (with optional workbook and backing tracks downloadable from the author's website) is perfect for any player from beginner to advanced who wants to better understand crucial guitar theory topics and quickly and easily bring their music theory skills near pro-level.
Lessons cover:
- How to easily learn all the notes on your guitar fretboard
- How to make basic chord progressions sound amazing with ‘sus’ and ‘add9’ chords—includes practical examples and chord shapes!
- ‘Seventh chords’: learn the theory and how to use them for richer, more colorful sounds in your music
- The Circle of Fifths: better understand chord progressions and songs, key signatures, blues progressions and more!
- Basic mode theory. Learn mode structure, mode names, when to use modes, and choosing which one will work the best. Avoid the confusion most players experience when it comes to the topic of modes!
- Plus lessons on compound intervals, key signatures, triad chord inversions, the Roman numeral ‘system’ for understanding chord progressions, seventh chord ‘families’ and much more!
On the author's website, you can find a free optional download pack containing printable workbook featuring all the musical examples referenced in the audio lessons, quiz questions, backing tracks and more!
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I'm finally able to understand modes and how to use them. This subject seems simple enough but is not easily explained. The author provides a thorough foundation for modes as well as easy to understand audio examples which can be absorbed during my daily commute. Further, the accompanying PDF guide and backing tracks are there to commit everything to practice. I'll be back to purchase more books from this author for sure.
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