Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3
ebook ∣ Guitar Theory and Fretboard Concepts to Help Intermediate to Advanced Players Master Scales, Modes and Chord Progressionso · Music Theory For Guitarists
By James Shipway

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In Volume 3 of the groundbreaking Music Theory for Guitarists series, you'll discover even more essential guitar theory concepts to expand your music theory knowledge and give you an even greater understanding of the guitar fretboard. After using this book you'll have a near 'pro-level' understanding of music theory and how it relates to the guitar, enabling you to become a more accomplished improviser, play more creative and better guitar solos, expand your skills as a singer-songwriter or composer, and become a more advanced all round musician.
This method book (with accompanying audio practice tracks and backing tracks) is perfect for any player from intermediate to advanced, who wants to better understand crucial guitar theory topics like improvising and composing with modes, using the CAGED system to unlock the fretboard, extended chords (9th 11th and 13th chords), the Harmonic minor scale and minor keys, changing key and modulation...plus much more. And with the same no-nonsense and straight talking approach seen in books 1&2 in this series, plus practical examples and audio demonstrations so you can hear the theory in action...you can use Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3 to easily understand advanced music theory topics in just a few hours.
In Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3 you'll discover:
Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3 also comes with over 90 mins of audio content including play-along demonstrations of most of the examples from the book and backing tracks for you to practice and play to. So grab Music Theory for Guitarists...