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tex Posted - 06/15/2003 : 2:54:30 PM
alright my guitar teacher was just starting to teach me how to solo when he moved to dallas. I had learned a couple major scales and a couple penatonic scales now Im stuck are there any books i can get?

also does anyone know what happened to dmbtabs...they've been down for 4 days
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CPPJames Posted - 06/16/2003 : 11:46:28 AM
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Originally posted by tex

also does anyone know what happened to dmbtabs...they've been down for 4 days



It's written in PHP, what do you expect?
tex Posted - 06/15/2003 : 3:41:54 PM
thanks for the help
dirtysloth Posted - 06/15/2003 : 3:33:44 PM
Actually I just picked it up and looked at it, and there are some theoretical explanations in there, so if you pick up any basic theory book to use in conjunction with that, then you'd be fine. The explanations require some background in theory to make any sense.
dirtysloth Posted - 06/15/2003 : 3:19:28 PM
Guitar Grimoire: Scales & Modes by Adam Kadmon (Carl Fischer)

Great book for learning patterns, but I find it's best to learn the theory behind the scales so you understand what you're doing than just memorizing fingering positions. Also, it's really redundant. It shows the pattern for all twelve scales every time, even though it's the same pattern. So if you want fingering positions, this is a great choice, but I'd recommend getting your hands on some music theory books instead.

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