I want to learn some music theory as I now very very very little about it so I would like to know if anyone has any good book recomendations? Preferably ones which relate material learnt or being learnt to a guitarists perspective. I am not interested in websites and the like as I rarely have the net on at home which is where my axes are, and I don't have a printer. A book however, I can read on the way to work as well
Another pluspoint for any books is that they treat me like a moron, or at least have very good explanations and examples. Not that I am completely stupid, but I find it helps to be baby stepped through everything as it accelerates learning and gives you the basics without delving to deep which can be done later when i understand the basic concepts
So, any recommendations? I am as good as an absolute beginner, although I probably already use quite a lot of concepts already so I should be able to relate some stuff to my playing
Also, any other tips etc would be cool , as well as opinions on actually getting a teacher to run through the concepts
Fire away!
Another pluspoint for any books is that they treat me like a moron, or at least have very good explanations and examples. Not that I am completely stupid, but I find it helps to be baby stepped through everything as it accelerates learning and gives you the basics without delving to deep which can be done later when i understand the basic concepts
So, any recommendations? I am as good as an absolute beginner, although I probably already use quite a lot of concepts already so I should be able to relate some stuff to my playing
Also, any other tips etc would be cool , as well as opinions on actually getting a teacher to run through the concepts
Fire away!