Members mercury2 Posted November 7, 2006 Members Posted November 7, 2006 could anyone reccomend me a book I could read that would be helpful while not actually playing the guitar I have time everyday at work (lorry driver, need to take breaks cos of the law ) so would like to build up knowledge, dunno if it's worthwhile without having a guitar to relate it to....
Members astring Posted November 8, 2006 Members Posted November 8, 2006 for jazz: http://www.amazon.com/Patterns-Scales-Modes-Jazz-Guitar/dp/0825625521/sr=8-2/qid=1162944945/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/002-4606474-9540040?ie=UTF8&s=booksalso:http://www.amazon.com/Theory-Harmony-Contemporary-Musician-Arnie/dp/0825614996/sr=8-9/qid=1162944945/ref=pd_bbs_sr_9/002-4606474-9540040?ie=UTF8&s=books this has some on scales but deals more with harmonys.get one of these:http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Taylor-Baby-Taylor-Dreadnought-Acoustic-Guitar?sku=514966&src=3SOSWXXA this baby taylor plays nice and is tiny
Members gennation Posted November 8, 2006 Members Posted November 8, 2006 You could print off my Beginners to Advanced Series from my lesson site (http://lessons.mikedodge.com). It'll show you a lot about how scales are used in the fundamentals of music.
Members mercury2 Posted November 8, 2006 Author Members Posted November 8, 2006 thanks im alreadt readin your site, but i dont have a printer
Members Sauntman Posted November 13, 2006 Members Posted November 13, 2006 I would recommend a music theory book specific to guitar. Such as:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/063406651X/ref=pd_cp_b_title/102-9899092-6693764 You can learn theory without actually having the guitar in hand.
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