In this second volume of the Guitar Theory Made Easy series we introduce the major scale.
We build on the foundation started in the first book and learn the one simple formula needed to create any major scale in any key. We tip our hat to the CAGED systems and the movable box patterns, and then we add linear learning so we can truly master the guitar neck.
By applying the information in this book the student will learn every major key, all over the neck, without relying on any box or position shapes! The simple study path in the book will get all those notes under your fingers quickly using a fast add-on learning method.
This is the second in the Guitar Theory Made Easy series of short guides aimed at helping you get your head (and fingers!) around music theory, and applying it MUSICALLY on your guitar.
Each guide will present the information in an easy-to-understand format, and will include reference diagrams. This is Theory Without Fluff!
As with all the books in the series, all diagrams are presented in left- and right-handed orientation.
The accompanying website at http://GuitarTheoryMadeEasy.com provides further free resources, including neck diagrams and apps for your phone.
We build on the foundation started in the first book and learn the one simple formula needed to create any major scale in any key. We tip our hat to the CAGED systems and the movable box patterns, and then we add linear learning so we can truly master the guitar neck.
By applying the information in this book the student will learn every major key, all over the neck, without relying on any box or position shapes! The simple study path in the book will get all those notes under your fingers quickly using a fast add-on learning method.
This is the second in the Guitar Theory Made Easy series of short guides aimed at helping you get your head (and fingers!) around music theory, and applying it MUSICALLY on your guitar.
Each guide will present the information in an easy-to-understand format, and will include reference diagrams. This is Theory Without Fluff!
As with all the books in the series, all diagrams are presented in left- and right-handed orientation.
The accompanying website at http://GuitarTheoryMadeEasy.com provides further free resources, including neck diagrams and apps for your phone.