SoundGround >> Way Behind on Musical Theory
| 4/26/10 5:32 AM | |
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nostripewhite
Member Since: 1/5/08 Posts: 3758 |
Anyone have suggestions on a good website, or even a book to give me a grasp on music theory, specifically for guitar? I've been taking lessons since October, but when I ask my teacher theory questions he usually waves them away, or answers them in a way he thinks I would understand, but I don't.. because I have almost no theory. |
| 4/26/10 10:38 AM | |
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T Bag
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 3863 |
Get a new teacher...seriously. |
| 4/28/10 10:16 AM | |
Demitrius Barbito
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 1043 |
Drop some questions here. |
| 4/28/10 10:16 AM | |
Demitrius Barbito
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 1044 |
Drop some questions here. |
| 5/1/10 1:49 PM | |
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nostripewhite
Member Since: 1/5/08 Posts: 3793 |
God, I wish I knew where to begin. I talked to my instructor. We're going to go back and go over some basic theory and ear training. I guess I just don't know much about music. I can play a bunch of guitar, and I know patterns for scales, but not much else. |
| 5/1/10 5:57 PM | |
Zonion
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 3425 |
http://www.zentao.com/guitar/ I learned some stuff here^^. |
| 5/1/10 11:27 PM | |
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nostripewhite
Member Since: 1/5/08 Posts: 3794 |
Thank you! |
| 5/15/10 8:54 PM | |
WhiteDynamite
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Member Since: 12/13/03 Posts: 2835 |
T Bag - Get a new teacher...seriously. |
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