![]() ![]() * Explain diatonic chords and their importance in the music you play. * Further your understanding of the correct method for building intervals, and naming intervals with the correct spelling. * Provide exercises to apply music theory to your instrument. * Help you further understand the two different ways to figure out the notes found in any chord type. You ll have access to additional materials that: * Show all the notes found on the guitar and their related positions on the musical staff. You will also have access to the member's area where you will find free PDFs to help you learn and apply music theory. * Understand how the notes on the guitar fretboard relate to notes found on a music staff. * See, understand and build countless chord combinations, from simple to complex, starting anywhere on your guitar fretboard. * Build a solid foundation for great solos, comping and great composing. * Make music theory a natural process as you see it on your guitar. * Understand music theory and be IN SYNC with your fellow musicians. * See all intervals and chords by sight on the guitar. 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. This ability will revolutionize your playing. 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. The unique approach of this book has been used by thousands of guitarists to conquer the intricacies of the guitar fretboard. This crucial combination will be your secret weapon to learning music theory quickly and easily AND retaining it with no problems. You can SEE, COMPARE and UNDERSTAND how notes look on your guitar fretboard and on a music staff at the same time. Both guitar fretboard diagrams and traditional music notation are used to help you learn music theory. ![]() 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. Understand chords and without hesitation, construct both simple and complex chords on the fly starting anywhere on the fretboard. Instantly apply that roadmap to great solos improvised not by accident, but totally by YOUR design. The “Interactive Practice Studio” is a unique downloadable resource containing a wealth of supporting biographical, historical, and cultural information: photos maps artwork audio samples video and more.Description: 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. Duets, rounds, trios, and orchestra arrangements develop students’ ability to play in an ensemble setting right away, thereby strengthening ear training and intonation. Clear, full-color photographs and fingering chart diagrams introduce playing positions, bow holding and bowing, and left-hand finger patterns. Step-by-step sequences of instruction will prove invaluable as students learn to hold their instruments and bows, finger new notes, count different rhythms, read music notation, and more. Through technical exercises, music from around the world, classical themes by the masters, and original compositions, students will learn to play their stringed instruments in an orchestra. String Basics: Steps to Success for String Orchestra” is a comprehensive method for beginning string classes. Its flexibility makes it perfect for large ensemble rehearsals, lessons, and studio use. Where possible, several exercises in the same category are provided to allow variety while accomplishing the same goals. The Advanced version builds upon the concepts established in the Intermediate volume - with 399 new exercises that are more technically and musically challenging, including over 70 chorales.Exercises are grouped by key and presented in a variety of intermediate to advanced difficulty levels. Other exercises are intentionally left flexible for the teacher to determine how best to use them in facilitating and addressing the needs and goals of their ensemble. These are clearly marked with dynamics, articulations, style, and tempo for students to practice those aspects of performance. Where possible, several exercises in the same category are provided to allow variety, while still accomplishing the goals of that specific type of exercise. The Intermediate Volume showcases an assortment of exercises is grouped by key and presented in a variety of intermediate difficulty levels. ![]()
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