Music Theory & Learning the Fretboard

I've spent thousands of dollars on this hobby, and despite how much fun a dopamine release from a new pedal/guitar/amp may be, the best investment so far has been paying a local badass for guitar lessons. Been doing them every month for about 5 years now and there's been a quantum leap in my playing as a result.

My current favorite book isn't really about theory, s**t it isn't even about guitar! Been great for working out new subdivisions, rhythms, and making my solos a bit more interesting.


That book is a classic! I used to assign it to all my drum students
 
I've spent thousands of dollars on this hobby, and despite how much fun a dopamine release from a new pedal/guitar/amp may be, the best investment so far has been paying a local badass for guitar lessons. Been doing them every month for about 5 years now and there's been a quantum leap in my playing as a result.

My current favorite book isn't really about theory, s**t it isn't even about guitar! Been great for working out new subdivisions, rhythms, and making my solos a bit more interesting.


Nice! Probably the MOST overlooked aspect of guitar playing.
 
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