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NameFred Pool
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LocationGrants Pass, OR USA

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The Rosetta Stone Of Guitar
My name is Fred Pool, author of The Rosetta Stone Of Guitar and I have a fascination with trying to teach music theory for the guitar in a specialized way. It's a very visual approach that attempts to give the user the ability to tap into the power of basic music theory so that they can then become excited about it and actually want to study it and understand it more.
The secret to seeing the fundamentals of music theory
Frustrated with music theory for guitar?
What is unique about its approach is that it's more like geography for the guitar: Know where you are, where you can go, and how to get there without getting lost. Students will definitly want to check this out. I have it available online with the intro section on soloing viewable for free. My method focuses on tapping into the power and the gift of what every fundamental theory approach is trying to teach you: The relationship between chords and melody. What is unique about my method is the WAY it's presented. All players should take a look at this method...it might just be the right kind of approach for you. And even if you feel like you've already mastered that kind of stuff, you never know what revelation is in store for you when you learn to look at the same old stuff in a different light!


Here's one of my "old friends". Let me know if you have any information on this model of guitar.


Musical Influences
• Jimi Hendrix
• Paco De Lucia
• So many more...
  Favorite Recordings
• Chiquito :: Paco De Lucia
• Midnight :: Jimi Hendrix

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