The Guitarist's Music Theory Book

The Guitarist's Music Theory Book
Author: Peter Vogl
Publisher: Watch & Learn
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Guitar
ISBN: 9781893907782

The first music theory book designed for guitarists by a guitarist. The book explains music theory as it applies to the guitar and covers intervals, scales, chords, chord progressions, and the Nashville Number System. The included Audio CD features examples of all the music in the book and also an ear training section. The Music Theory Book was written to help all guitar players achieve a better understanding of the guitar and of the music they play.

Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2

Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2
Author: James Shipway
Publisher: Headstock books
Total Pages: 191
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1914453026

This book follows on from the hugely popular No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists book, teaching you more essential guitar theory concepts so that you can expand your music theory knowledge and get an even greater understanding of the guitar fretboard. After studying with this book you’ll have the rock solid music theory foundation that all guitarists need to become better improvisers, play better guitar solos, become an improved singer-songwriter or composer, and become a more accomplished all round musician. Is this book for you? This method book (with accompanying audio practice tracks and backing tracks) is perfect for any player from beginner to advanced who wants to better understand crucial guitar theory topics like intervals, triad inversions, seventh chords, the circle of fifths, suspended (‘sus’) and ‘add9’ chords, modes and much more. And with the same no-nonsense and straight talking approach seen in book 1 in this series, plus practical examples so you can play and hear the theory in action...you can easily understand many music theory topics which confuse players for years in just a few hours - with no music reading skills required. In Music Theory for Guitarists Volume 2 you’ll discover: - How to easily and painlessly learn all the notes on your guitar fretboard for instant recall, and in such a way that you’ll never forget them! This simple lesson alone can have a massive impact on your guitar playing skills - How to make bland, basic chord progressions sound amazing by using simple ‘stand in’ or substitute chords. You’ll learn how to use ‘sus’ and ‘add9’ chords to embellish your songs and chord sequences, for much slicker textures and sounds. With examples and chord shapes! - Compound intervals. Learn about 9th, 11ths, 13ths, #11ths etc. and take the mystery out of those confusing interval, scale and chord names - ‘Seventh chords’: what they are and what to do with them. Understand the theory behind major7th, dominant7th, minor 7th and minor7th(b5) chords and learn how and when to use them for richer, more colourful sounds in your music - The Circle of Fifths: learn to use this amazing visual tool for musicians! Discover how to use the circle of fifths to better understand chord progressions and songs, key signatures, I-IV-V and blues progressions, plus how to use it as an amazing practice tool for more rapid progress and fretboard theory understanding - The foundation of modes and mode theory. The topic of modes seems to confuse most guitar players out there! Learn the foundational theory behind modes - what modes are, mode names, plus the basics of how and when to use modes. With Music Theory for Guitarists Vol.2, you can hopefully avoid all the confusion most players experience when it comes to the potentially baffling topic of modes! Plus lessons on key signatures, the Roman numeral ‘system’ for understanding chord progressions, seventh chord ‘families’ and much more Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2 also comes with downloadable audio content including demonstrations of selected examples from the book, practice ‘drills’ and backing tracks for you to practice and play to. So grab Music Theory for Guitarists Vol.2 now and continue your journey towards music theory and fretboard mastery on your guitar.

Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book

Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book
Author: James Shipway
Publisher: Headstock Books
Total Pages: 389
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1914453832

A complete easy-to-understand music theory method for guitarists to take your music theory knowledge from beginner through to pro level! Consisting of volumes 1, 2 & 3 in the popular Music Theory for Guitarists series, this in-depth method book gives you step-by-step lessons in most of the music theory you’ll ever need to know - explained in straightforward, confusion-free language with absolutely no music reading necessary, with hundreds of practical examples to play and study. Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book also comes with over 100 downloadable audio lessons, demonstrations, backing tracks and practice drills to help you become the musician, guitar player or songwriter you always wanted to be. Volume 1 teaches you the basics all players need to know. Learn about the major scale, triads, basic intervals, major and minor keys, pentatonic scales, chord progressions and more In Volume 2 you’ll build on the basics with lessons on learning the fretboard, chord inversions, compound intervals (9ths, 11ths etc.), sus and add9 chords, seventh chords, the Circle of Fifths, and two chapters devoted to the modes of the major scale Volume 3 takes your music theory to almost pro-level. Master your fretboard with the CAGED System, learn about extended chords, improvising with modes, harmonic minor scale, diminished and augmented chords, key change/modulation techniques, ‘stand-in’ and substitute chords and much more Includes quizzes and assignments to test your understanding plus over 100 downloadable audio tracks so you can listen and hear how many of the concepts are taught in a musical setting No music reading skills required! For a complete easy-to-understand music theory method book for guitar players look no further than Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book.

No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists

No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists
Author: James Shipway
Publisher: Headstock Books
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1914453115

Unlock essential guitar theory to boost your ability and confidence as a guitarist. Easy language. Music reading not required! (includes audio lessons - see inside book for details) Inside the 12 chapters of this guitar theory book you’ll learn about intervals, triads, major and minor keys, chord sequences - and understand how to apply them to your playing, improvising and songwriting. I’ll use diagrams and simple, non-intimidating language to teach you in minutes, things which confuse some guitarists for years. This guitar music theory book is for you if: - You want to boost your music theory knowledge so you can become the guitar player you really want to be - You’re a singer songwriter who needs to learn about chords, keys and chord progressions in order to write great songs (like you hear on recordings!) - You want to learn music theory but are unsure where to start - You’re a student who needs a crash course in music theory essentials to prepare for college auditions, entrance exams etc - You’re a beginner who wants to easily learn how music works as you take your first steps in learning to play guitar so you can avoid confusion, improve faster and learn more easily - You feel confused and intimidated by the ‘jargon’ you hear other musicians or YouTube teachers use - You ‘kind of’ understand theory… but you’re not really sure how well! What will this book teach you about? In the 12 lessons you’ll find super clear explanations, practical examples and quiz questions on: - The Musical Alphabet (the only 12 notes used in all music!) - Tones and Semitones - The Major Scale (learn what it actually is…) - Major and Minor Triads (as used in most pop, country, rock and folk music) - Major Scale Intervals (major 3rds, perfect 4ths...what are they?) - Chromatic Intervals (discover what weird names like diminished and augmented really mean) - Major Keys (Parts 1 & 2) - Chord Progressions (start writing pro sounding chord sequences and songs of your own) - Pentatonic Scales (the most common guitar scales ever…) - The Natural Minor Scale (essential for minor key soloing in rock, pop and other styles) - Minor Key Basics (learn the secrets of awesome minor key songs and chord sequences) How will you learn and remember all this? Easy! Each chapter introduces a new element of guitar theory. You get a clear but detailed explanation of the concept and multiple examples/practical exercises, FAQs and more to drive your understanding home. Test yourself using the quiz questions at the end of each chapter (answers supplied). To help you play certain practical examples there is also an appendix of common open chord shapes and barre chords at the back of the book. Plus, every chapter is also available to you as an audio file so you can immerse yourself in guitar theory whilst at the gym or walking the dog! You'll find details for these in the book. You Can Do This … and without all the bull! 'No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists' will make your journey as a guitarist much more enjoyable and way less confusing than mine has been! As a self-taught 18 year old guitarist, it literally took me years to figure this stuff out. I’ve taught the material in this book to thousands of musicians around the world both in person and via my website, and I can tell you this: Learning about music theory doesn’t need to be scary, confusing, difficult or something that you avoid doing because you don’t know where to start. It's time to become the guitar player you know you could be!

Music Theory for Guitarists

Music Theory for Guitarists
Author: Tom Kolb
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 147685954X

(Guitar Method). Guitarists of all levels will find a wealth of practical music knowledge in this special book. Veteran guitarist and author Tom Kolb dispels the mysteries of music theory using plain and simple terms and diagrams. The included audio provides 94 tracks of music examples, scales, modes, chords, ear training, and much more!

Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3

Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 3
Author: James Shipway
Publisher: Headstock Books
Total Pages: 204
Release:
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1914453050

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: - How to use the CAGED system to organise and master finding your way around the guitar neck. Using this method you can eventually find any scale, chord or arpeggio anywhere on the fretboard (no more getting lost on the guitar neck!) - Modes Part 3. Following the topic of modes as begun in Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2, we go deeper into the topic of modes, looking at how to use modes in your solos and compositions, ‘modal keys’, playing over chord changes with modes, and more - The Harmonic Minor scale: what is it, how to play it, and how to use it in your guitar solos and compositions. - Minor keys and the Harmonic minor scale. We’ll examine how the harmonic minor scale impacts minor key chord progressions, harmonic minor chord families, plus analyse examples of classic minor key chord sequences. Understand minor keys once and for all! - Key changes and modulation. Discover how composers use key changes and modulation in their music to create more interesting and creative music. We’ll look at modulating to relative minor keys, modulating to parallel keys, using V chords to create smooth key changes and more. Sounds complicated, but this book makes it easy to learn the basics of this complex topic. - Spice up bland chord progressions with ‘secondary dominant’ and ‘borrowed chords’. Learn where they come from and how to use them in your music. Essential knowledge for any player who wants to start getting into jazz style harmony and chord sequences (and avoid confusion further down the road!) - Plus lessons on diminished chords and harmony, augmented chords and how to use them, introduction to ‘altered dominant chords’ (appendix) and more. 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, Volume 3 now and continue your journey towards music theory and fretboard mastery on your guitar. Perfect for: - Any player who wants to take their knowledge of practical music theory to an intermediate/advanced level without it taking years of confusion and frustration - Readers of No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists (book 1) and Music Theory for Guitarists, Volume 2 who want to continue their journey towards music theory mastery and greater freedom as a musician and instrumentalist - Any guitar player who is confused by things like modes, key changes, extended chords, advanced chord progressions etc - and wants an easy to use and easy to follow method book to help (with audio examples so they can actually hear concepts at work!) - Guitar players who want to start playing more complex music like jazz, Latin, fusion, jazz-rock etc. and want to understand what is happening and how to approach it - Composers and singer-songwriters who want to learn and experiment with more colourful, creative, and interesting sounds in their music - and become more skilled and knowledgeable at their craft - Guitarists who need to reach an advanced level of music theory knowledge quickly and easily for music college courses, exams, auditions etc.

Music Theory Book for Beginners

Music Theory Book for Beginners
Author: James Shipway
Publisher: James Shipway
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-04-19
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1914453972

Understanding music theory is easy with this beginner music theory method book. Now, all instrumentalists, songwriters, singers and composers, can learn most of the music theory they’ll ever need to know. Adapted from our very popular Music Theory for Guitarists book, this easy-to-understand ‘self-study’ method for learning basic music theory, eliminates the confusion and frustration that so many music theory beginners experience. In Music Theory Book for Beginners you'll find step-by-step lessons in all the most important music theory basics - explained in easy-to-understand, confusion-free language with no music reading necessary plus dozens of practical examples to play and study. To help you learn, see and understand how the building blocks of music theory fit together, we'll be using the piano keyboard as a visual aid. You can then apply what you've learned to your own instrument. No piano skills are required to use this book but instructions are given if you do want to play certain examples on the keyboard. Includes bonus downloadable demo tracks, play-along backing tracks and quizzes to test your understanding. Perfect if: - You want to finally understand the music theory basics all musicians and songwriters need to know - You want an easy-to-use method giving you a crash-course in most of the basics - You feel like your lack of knowledge is holding you up and stopping you from progressing as fast as you could be - You’ve tried learning music theory before but found it too hard, long-winded and confusing - You’re sick of feeling clueless when you hang out with other musicians and want to understand the language they use - You’d love to write your own music and songs but don’t know where to start - You need to learn beginner music theory but haven’t a clue where or how to begin In this Music Theory Book for Beginners you’ll discover: - The Musical Alphabet - discover the only 12 notes used in all music! - Tones and Semitones - The Major Scale - learn what it really is and where it comes from - Major and Minor Triads - understand the chords used in the vast majority of music (pop, country, rock, folk etc.) - Major Scale Intervals - major 3rds, perfect 4ths ...what even are they? - Chromatic Intervals - finally discover what weird names like ‘diminished’ and ‘augmented’ really mean - Major Keys - what keys are, where they come from, and what to do with them - Chord Progressions - how to start writing pro-sounding chord sequences and songs of your own! - Pentatonic Scales - discover some of the most commonly used scales ever - The Natural Minor Scale - essential for understanding and playing music in minor keys - Minor Key Basics - learn the secrets of awesome minor key songs and chord sequences ... plus more, essential, practical music theory knowledge. How will you learn and remember all this? Easy! Each chapter introduces a new element of music theory and gives you a clear but detailed explanation of the concept. There are multiple examples/practical exercises, FAQs and more to drive your understanding home. When you think you’ve got it, test yourself using the quiz questions at the end of each chapter (answers supplied). To help you play certain practical examples you are also given piano-keyboard diagrams (plus music notation in some examples). Want to understand music theory? You can … and without all the struggle, confusion, and misleading explanations!

Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book

Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book
Author: James Shipway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-09-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781914453823

This is a complete easy-to-understand music theory method book for guitarists to take your music theory knowledge from beginner through to pro level! Consisting of volumes 1, 2 & 3 in the popular Music Theory for Guitarists series, this in-depth method book gives you step-by-step lessons in most of the music theory you'll ever need to know - explained in straightforward, confusion-free language with absolutely no music reading necessary, with hundreds of practical examples to play and study. Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book also comes with over 100 downloadable audio lessons, demonstrations, backing tracks and practice drills to help you become the musician, guitar player or songwriter you always wanted to be. A complete method to take your knowledge to pro-level without the years of confusion and frustration most players experience. Volume 1 teaches you the basics all players need to know. Learn about the major scale, triads, basic intervals, major and minor keys, pentatonic scales, chord progressions and more In Volume 2 you'll build on the basics with lessons on learning the fretboard, chord inversions, compound intervals (9ths, 11ths etc.), sus and add9 chords, seventh chords, the Circle of Fifths, and 2 chapters devoted to the modes of the major scale Volume 3 takes your music theory to almost pro-level. Master your fretboard with the CAGED System, learn about extended chords, improvising with modes, harmonic minor scale, diminished and augmented chords, key change/modulation techniques, 'stand-in' and substitute chords and much more Includes quizzes and assignments to test your understanding plus over 100 downloadable audio tracks so you can listen and hear how many of the concepts are taught in a musical setting No music reading skills required! For a complete easy-to-understand music theory method book for guitar players look no further than Music Theory for Guitarists, the Complete Method Book.

Music Theory Workbook for All Instruments, Volume One

Music Theory Workbook for All Instruments, Volume One
Author: Bruce Arnold
Publisher: muse eek publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2001-04
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1890944467

Using extremely simple language, Arnold explains the basics of music theory. The exercises require students to write out examples using staff notation. Other exercises include simple interval to highly complex chords. This book is excellent for any high school student preparing to go to college and major in music performance or composition.

Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume One

Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume One
Author: Bruce E Arnold
Publisher: muse eek publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2007-12
Genre:
ISBN: 1594898715

Have you ever wished you could better understand the guitar s fretboard, so that you could: See it as a interconnected map in your minds eye ... Instantly apply that roadmap to great solos improvised not by accident, but totally by YOUR design ... Understand chords and without hesitation, construct both simple and complex chords on the fly starting anywhere on the fretboard ... Can you imagine what such abilities could do for your confidence and your playing? Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume One creates just this type of seamless marriage between your visual knowledge of the guitar fretboard and your understanding of the music theory behind what you are playing ... Both guitar fretboard diagrams and traditional music notation are used to help you learn music theory. You can SEE, COMPARE and UNDERSTAND how notes look on your guitar fretboard and on a music staff at the same time. This crucial combination will be your secret weapon to learning music theory quickly and easily AND retaining it with no problems. The unique approach of this book has been used by thousands of guitarists to conquer the intricacies of the guitar fretboard. With time and application, the mystery disappears and you can not only understand music theory but also see it and know how to use it on your guitar. This ability will revolutionize your playing ... With only a few minutes a day working with the Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume One, you will master the ability to: * Pick up what others are playing on the guitar by sight more rapidly ... * See all intervals and chords by sight on the guitar ... * Understand music theory and be IN SYNC with your fellow musicians ... * Make music theory a natural process as you see it on your guitar ... * Build a solid foundation for great solos, comping and great composing ... * See, understand and build countless chord combinations, from simple to complex, starting anywhere on your guitar fretboard ... * Understand how the notes on the guitar fretboard relate to notes found on a music staff ... * Understand key signatures ... * Understand the names of all intervals ... You will also have access to the Muse-eek.com member's area where you will find free PDFs to help you learn and apply music theory. You ll have access to additional materials that: * Show all the notes found on the guitar and their related positions on the musical staff ... * Help you further understand the two different ways to figure out the notes found in any chord type ... * Provide exercises to apply music theory to your instrument ... * Further your understanding of the correct method for building intervals, and naming intervals with the correct spelling ... * Explain diatonic chords and their importance in the music you play ... Plus you ll receive videos showing how to apply the information learned in Music Theory Workbook for Guitar Volume One to the guitar fretboard and help files for learning to read music. In addition, all possible alternate answers to the exercises are provided. It's not uncommon to find guitarists who have worked through this book skipping past multiple levels of college based theory, and going into advanced placement. You will have a black belt in music theory in no time and remember it forever because it will be part of you when you play your guitar. The Theory section of this book uses extremely simple language to explain the basics of music theory. The exercises require the student to write out the problem or example using staff notation, and then to find those notes on a guitar fretboard diagram.