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Old 03-20-2012, 07:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Well I'm around an intermediate level guitarist. I know a bit of theory but I'm really a beginner when it comes to that. So what I'm looking for is a beginners to music theory for guitar, or guitar theory I guess is what I should say. I don't want to be a composer, I just want to know they theory behind guitar.
Can you give an example of what sort of theory you're looking to grasp? Just basics on voicings and how the notes and chords relate (something I can handle)? Or something more substantial like how chords and scales are actually formed and stuff about modes (something for GB)?
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Old 03-20-2012, 11:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Can you give an example of what sort of theory you're looking to grasp? Just basics on voicings and how the notes and chords relate (something I can handle)? Or something more substantial like how chords and scales are actually formed and stuff about modes (something for GB)?
I honestly don't even know. I want to learn everything from the basics to the more complex things.

I'm not satisfied with just knowing scales and chords. Like you said, I'd like to know how notes and chords relate And how chords and scales are formed. I want to know everything from a to z. I know that's a big order.
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