![]() Theory is better understood from the start. Starting with the Major scale helps to understand how notes relate to each other. You should have some basic knowledge in music before diving into theory, like knowing the intervals to construct a Major scale. His solos are weak to say the least because of it unless he's doing a copy and figures most notes by ear. A friend of mine has been playing guitar for years and plays great, but doesn't understand why a simple chord progression would use a C Major, Dm, Em and G Major in a verse. ![]() Many players learn chord structures, certain scales and techniques but never grasp how they relate to the music they're playing. Understanding theory is manditory for any type of serious musician, no matter what you play. The fact is that the theory section of this forum has the least threads to offer some stepping stones that could cause the light bulb to flicker for someone. ![]() Ever feel like you've suffered from a Brain-Freeze just trying to understand a little theory after reading the first few lines some music Professor wrote? It's like reading R2D2.
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