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Originally Posted by David Benyahia Gary's book is intended to help you develop a thorough knowledge of the fretboard.
If it's theory behind jazz music that you want, take a look at 'The Jazz Theory Book' by Mark Levine. |
Great suggestion. As long as you have basic theory knowledge than this is a great book (I own it myself).
I was on the same quest a short while ago as you are now. I went to a very gifted guitar player who teaches at Berklee (Tim Miller, BEAUTIFUL cat!). He gave me the best advice I've ever heard. I've heard it before but it just became apparent to me in that moment. What I needed most for my playing and my chord knowledge was to simply start transcribing. Whatever catches my ear I transcribe. I got a great computer programo to slow it down and now it's a breeze. I'm learning more about note choices and chords than I've ever gotten from any book or teacher. I think both are important but transcribing puts it all together, for me at least.
The computer program that I picked up is the Studio version of Sound Forge. It goes for $70 and is indespensible.