Basic Guitar Theory – Guitar Scales, Chords and Arpeggios

By Ricky Sharples
If you want to play the guitar or write songs you will need to know something, at least, about . You could break down guitar theory down to the study of three elements: chords, scales and arpeggios.

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Learning Guitar Theory – First 5 Steps

By Mike Beatham

can be split into two main categories – the physical and the theoretical. The physical aspects of learning guitar are the finger exercises and techniques you use to manifest your theoretical knowledge on the fretboard. As you can probably see, one cannot exist without the other. Once you’ve learned those first few chords, basic strumming/picking patterns and scale fingerings, and you begin to focus more closely on things like harmony and tonality, there is often an overwhelming feeling that there is much more to learning guitar than just “where to put your fingers”.

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The Benefits Of Learning Music Theory

By Kevin Sinclair

That’s music to my ear is a common phrase used to express a person’s emotional response to how a particular tune can make them feel. Some people listen to music all the time. Some study the art of playing an instrument. It’s therapeutic; it’s enriching; it’s a way of creating moods in any environmental setting. If you are interested in music for more than the pure enjoyment people get out of listening to it, then learning about music theory is an ideal mode for you.

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