In short, Jimi Hendrix was a musical genius, had perfect pitch and was a true pioneer in sparking many genres of music. Most of us are not. Yes, it is true that Jimi Hendrix, or perhaps another of your favourite guitar players, never formally studied music theory.
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Read More »For the rest of us, it is probably a good idea to study music theory. If you’re anything like me, and love music so much, you’d want to learn everything and how it applies, where you may have heard it before and then try to use whatever theories you learn creatively! Having said that, you don’t need to go out and study every music theory textbook or scour the internet for the best music theory subjects to learn. You only need the ‘right’ music theory that enables you to play guitar at the level you want. For example, if you just want to learn how to play your favourite songs and enjoy them, you’d at least need to understand what the notes are on the fretboard so you can easily find chords. Or, if you wanted to learn how to play the blues, you would need to understand what chords and scales are used. If you wanted to learn how to solo or improvise in any key, you would probably need to learn some scales and what chords fit into what key, and so on. I know for many guitar players I have taught, teaching them some music theory enabled them to solo all over the entire fretboard with more expression and emotion than they ever could have by learning a bunch of songs, solos, licks or tricks. So, what will it be for you? What style(s) do you want to play? What level do you want to reach? If you’re not sure what music theory you need to get there, a good guitar/music teacher will help you to learn it, pace the material appropriately for you and also help you to apply what you learn. Get help with your music theory knowledge and how to apply it in your solos, songs and songwriting skills. Contact Vishaal Kapoor if you live in or near Kuala Lumpur or Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. You can reach Vishaal now at Guitar Lessons Kuala Lumpur.
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