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  1. This book covers just about everything you need to know about music theory, in a way that is easy to understand. It covers just about everything you would want to know!
    URL: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0028643771/102-6590588-3544145?v=glance&n=283155
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 758 Hits · Posted on 4/10/2006 by Steven Loney (1000)

  2. This book is a great Soloing/improvisation theory course. Gambale breaks down music into six basic chord types and then over each chord type he applies five different ways to solo over this chords.
    URL: http://www.frankgambale.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1545 Hits · Posted on 6/21/2002 by Olof Liljegren (20)

  3. The Guitar Grimoire/ Scales & Modes, is an amazing wealth knowledge for the lead guitar player. This book contains every scale and mode for any type of music out there.
    URL: http://www.carlfischer.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 999 Hits · Posted on 9/26/2002 by Jonathan Wilson (115)

  4. The Guitar Instructor by Phil Hansen (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    The Guitar Instructor (6th ed.) was originally designed for college level classes. The lessons cover all guitar basics thru intermediate/advanced levels. Each of the 63 lessons include instruction, exercises and rehearsal tips.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1052 Hits · Posted on 11/9/2000 by Jeff Yarnell (627)
  5. I use it for reference;Its a complete,easy to understand overview of the guitar,covers history,theory,and fundamental,and the tricks Every thing the author has out is very good and worth getting.
    URL: http://heavyguitar.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1418 Hits · Posted on 12/19/2000 by Darrald Larter (24)

  6. THIS BOOK COVERS FUNDEMENTALS RHYTHUM, KEY SIGNATURES, CHORDS/INTERVALS, DRUM NOTATION, SIGNS AND SYMBOLS AND MORE. ALSO, THERE IS A BREAK DOWN OF THE GUITAR/BASE FRET BOARD AND KEYBOARD.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 758 Hits · Posted on 1/7/2002 by LORNA MOONE (255)
  7. Teaches ear-training and some theory by mapping the fret board. Learning just onenote within a chord or scale, you quickly become familiar with how that note sounds in relation to the other chords. There are 4 sections, Basics, Scales, Chords and Rhythm.
    URL: http://www.onenoteguitar.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 732 Hits · Posted on 6/12/2005 by Corey Baker (16)

  8. Unlike any other book, it is not full of musical examples but rather contains a collection of essays on principles or concepts that are as much mental tools (probably more so) as physical.
    URL: http://www.guitarprinciples.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1156 Hits · Posted on 11/18/2001 by Stephen Lindsay (442)

  9. Easy to Use 20 page downloadable book clearly explains the improtant C-A-G-E-D system. Also available in Video.
    URL: http://www.guitar5day.com/tufg.html
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1096 Hits · Posted on 7/22/2004 by Andrwe Koblick (30)

  10. This book takes a new approach to explaining and showing 130 different scales that can be used for a variety of styles and applications. Whether you play jazz, rock, blues, country, ethnic, or whatever...this book is sure to offer you something!
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1343 Hits · Posted on 6/25/2002 by Adam Rice (87)
  11. Tipbook Music On Paper by Hugo Pinksterboer (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    This book teaches you how to read & helps to brush up your knowledge on reading, transposing, scales, chords, intervals, chord symbols and more. Audiotracks available at the publisher's website!
    URL: http://www.tipbook.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 669 Hits · Posted on 4/11/2003 by Bruce Taylor (20)

  12. Transposition for Vocalists by Charles Gacsi (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Shows a vocalist, with no music reading skills, how to transpose existing music into their own key, and how to select the best key (singing range for themselves)
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 922 Hits · Posted on 6/17/1999 by Charles Gacsi (42523)
  13. Tunesmith by Jimmy Webb (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    Inside the art of songwriting from an industry veteran and legend. Not about one specific instrument, just the art and craft of writing meaningful songs.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 536 Hits · Posted on 10/9/2003 by Michael Roberts (769)
  14. This book is essentially a pamphlet providing a systematic method for learning all of the notes on the guitar neck. The methodology is introduced in the first chapters. The remainder suggests possible drills and exercises to absorb the information.
    URL: http://www.chuckandersonjazzguitar.com/wordpress/institute/#UNLGNN
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 34 Hits · Posted on 12/13/2012 by Mike Oppenheim (924)

  15. Zen Guitar by Phil Sudo (5.0 Stars · 1 Review)
    This book is on the philosophy and responsibilitis of being a player/teacher. There are 48 individuaL studies.This is a superb book. Should be required reading. for students.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 435 Hits · Posted on 8/7/2007 by Phil Hansen (47)
  16. A revolutionary new book, unlike typical theory and instructional books. Learn to practice the "correct way," and to obtain results quickly and easily. Check it out at: http://www.guitarprinciples.com
    URL: http://www.guitarprinciples.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 14717 Hits · Posted on 5/31/2000 by Stephen Maxwell (16)

  17. Jazz Guitar Chord System by Scott Henderson (4.7 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    Pretty cool chord system created by Scott Henderson.
    URL: http://www.halleonard.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 3090 Hits · Posted on 9/6/2000 by Frederick Burton (5465)

  18. Music Reading for Guitar by David Oakes (4.7 Stars · 3 Reviews)
    Starting at the elementary level and progressing to advanced techniques, this comprehensive method is like a complete two-year guitar course in book form.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 1164 Hits · Posted on 3/14/2000 by Kevin Leier (158)
  19. The reasoning behind the guitars unique tuning Plus chords scales and arpeggios complete
    URL: http://www.billedwards.com
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 3192 Hits · Posted on 1/7/2001 by Micah Vaale (82)

  20. Fretboard Roadmaps by Fred Sokolow (4.5 Stars · 4 Reviews)
    This book can help you codify the knowledge you already have into a neatly organized system. He covers common chord shapes in all positions and the scales that are contained within. A good overview of practical theory from the fretboard perspective.
    Books/Tab: Theory/Fundamentals · 2180 Hits · Posted on 7/19/1999 by Tom Spaulding (74)