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GUITAR Oriented MUSIC THEORY including Cheat-Sheets - BOOK


by Robert E. Frazier
by Robert E. Frazier, Robert E. Frazier, Robert E. Frazier, Robert E. Frazier, Robert E. Frazier

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Sales Rank: 1027121
Studio: REF Publishing, Las Vegas, NV
Binding: Plastic Comb
Number Of Pages: 54
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: REF Publishing, Las Vegas, NV


FORMATS

  • Illustrated


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
Very comprehensive, NEW expanded second release (copyright 2004 - 2007), 54 pages, 8.5 in. x 11in., Music Theory reference and instructional book, with full color illustrations and Cheat-Sheets. The book is oriented towards Guitar players, however, it is extremely useful for all musicians and/or songwriters that need to understand or find, specifics of or about: scales, intervals, keys, modes, arpeggios, chords, harmonics, Guitar fingerboard note relationships, Piano or Guitar audible note vibration frequencies, and stringed instrument fret placement data. It Includes: all the chord spellings and Guitar chord fingerings that one will most likely ever encounter. Also, a Cycle of 5th's diagram including scale relationships; Songwriters "7 point star" progressions; complete Rock and Blues scales; and chord progressions and transposing information. It also explains the natural "CAGED" order of chord forms as they apply to the guitar fingerboard with diagrams depicting 1360 chord fingerings. The Cheat Sheets are quite detailed, and very useful, for any level player or student, but especially so, for college music students and private Guitar instructor / teachers. At a price less than the cost of an hour of professional instruction, you obtain all the music theory and reference guides you; as a player, songwriter, or teacher, will ever need; saving you a lot of time and effort figuring out yourself, essential knowledge for playing or songwriting. This book is a companion book and a definite asset, for complete understanding of tutelage, you may receive, from a teacher, or "how to play" book. The several professional musicians and teachers, that have reviewed this book, have been very impressed with the thoroughness. They all declared: "it is well thought out, extremely comprehensive and fulfills a definite need!" THE BOOK CONTAINS A WEALTH OF USEFUL AND TIMESAVING DATA! You would need to search many sources to find all the information contained within, even if you could.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 11 reviews)

awesome  
I am a bass player, and learned advanced music theory in the class room and on the bass. This book really helped me apply my knowledge from the bass to the guitar. I also teach, and this is a great guide to teaching music theory. However, it is not for beginners. Like other reviews said, this is not a casual read. Be prepared to play the examples, write out the exercises and play through them. But after all is said and done, this book contains a ton of useful, practical information, and is a great addition to any teachers books.
May 13, 2008

perfect  
I bought this for my husband and he says it's wonderful. The cheat sheets are extremely helpful and the layout is very user friendly.
April 24, 2008

Concentrated Guitar Oriented Music Theory  
This 54 page (including covers) booklet contains more information that other books many times its size. This is not a casual read book, and could be somewhat overwhelming for someone just starting out. However, it's a treasure trove of useful information for someone willing to study it. The Cheat Sheets are loaded with information. Spend some time with them. The more I study them, the more I see. Helpful for learning the fretboard, scales and chords.
November 17, 2007

Guitar Oriented Music Theory  
Guitar players seem to fall into two categories. Those who can read notation and those who can't. So why is learning to play music such a killer?

For the biginning guitarist reading notation is like learning geometry. For the advanced player its learning Einstein's "Theory of Relativity.

But, it doesn't have to be that way. As mentioned in previous reviews this book takes the reader visually into the world of note theory without the usual dragged out chapters written in "Latin Text" which is associated with most books written about music theory.

For beginning guitar players this book helps to bridge the communication gap sometimes left at the end of a lesson between student and teacher. To quote an old adage "Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words".

For the advanced and re-entry level player this book is filled with instant visual information showing scale definitions, transposing, cord spelling, intervals, cycle of 5th diagrams, arpeggios, voice patterns and fingerboard layout relationships that are essential to becoming a better guitar player.

The bottom line is this book will open up a new world to your musical abilities. But, you will still need to devote time and effort to reach your full potential as a guitarist.


November 16, 2007

All In One Resource  
I am an avid reader and since I got back into music last year, I have purchased at least a hundred books on guitar playing. Since I underline everything, I wanted to go back and take notes from my reading so I could have all the important information in one place. Thanks to Robert Frazier and his Guitar Oriented Condensed Music Theory book - I don't need to bother. He has taken literally every critical highlight out there and put it all together for me. He's also added a few pieces that I didn't find elsewhere and/or made sense of things I'd seen before. In my opinion, you could spend a whole day just unpacking a single page from this material (it's that loaded). I recently took a trip to Croatia with my guitar in hand and had very limited luggage space to spare - this was one of three books that I brought with me. It's not packaged in a fancy way, it's just full of great content. I highly recommend it.
November 16, 2007


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