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Easiest Guitar Theory Book by Rob Goldsmith

Rob Goldsmith has put together a creative approach to learning guitar theory with his EASIEST GUITAR THEORY BOOK. It is clearly written and explains material in a straight-forward manner that is highly readable.

Following the introduction and the building blocks, there is detailed material on scales, chords, and inversions.

Also covered is arpeggios, larger chords, and intervals. The intervals section is a nice explanation and like the rest of the material, hands-on reference material to be applied.

The book concludes with a section on chord progressions. A nice reference work all-around, and well-conceived.Quick, to the point, this is an ideal reference for the guitarist beginning a study of guitar theory. Rob Goldsmith has created a fine instruction study with his EASIEST GUITAR THEORY BOOK.

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  • Book Title: Easiest Guitar Theory Book
  • Author: Rob Goldsmith
  • Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
  • Year Published: 1992
  • Book Type:: Musical Instruction
  • ISBN: 1562222872
  • Rating: Five Stars
  • Number of Pages: 40
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